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Do Now - Tuesday Who should come first Louisiana or the United States?

Essential Questions Monday thru Friday (Q1) Describe economic growth following the War of 1812. (Q2) Explain the impact of the Monroe Doctrine on the world. (Q3) Discuss the changes made in selecting a president.

Essential Questions Monday thru Friday (Q4) The forced removal of Native Americans. (Q5) Viewpoints on the balance of federal/state powers.

Exit Ticket - Tuesday Who benefits from tariffs? How?

Do Now - Wednesday Who should come first Louisiana or the United States?

Exit Ticket - Wednesday Who benefits from tariffs? How?

Do Now - Thursday When should the United States involve itself into the business of other countries?

Exit Ticket - Thursday Is it fair to take from one taxpayer and give to another? Explain.

Do Now - Friday When should the United States involve itself into the business of other countries?

Exit Ticket - Friday Is it fair to take from one taxpayer and give to another? Explain.

Test Day Sit Down quietly Open your binder Review your study guide No talking

Good Feelings

Question 1 Selling goods in another country below market prices is called… (pg 342) dumping

Question 2 What tax on foreign goods stopped the British from dumping, and helped the northern states while hurting the southern states? (pg 342) The Tariff Act of 1816

Question 3 Trade between two or more states is called… (pg 344) interstate commerce

Political Cartoons Describe all that you see, including every character in the cartoon. What do you think the creator of the cartoon was trying to say?

Question 4 European countries were warned not to interfere with newly free Latin American countries in the… (pg 347) Monroe Doctrine

Question 5 What nickname did Jackson’s soldiers give him? (video, pg 349) Old Hickory

Question 6 When no candidate wins a majority of the electoral vote, who decides who wins the election? (video, pg 350) The House of Representatives

Question 7 The right to vote is known as…(pg 351) suffrage

Question 8 Before the Jackson presidency, most members of the Electoral College were chosen by… (video, pg 352) state legislatures

Question 9 The practice of rewarding government jobs to loyal supporters of the party that wins the election is known as… (pg 354) the spoils system

Question 10 The US government wanted Native American land for the purpose of… (pg 357) westward expansion

Question 11 The US Supreme Court ruled that Georgia’s laws can have no force within Cherokee territory in the case of… (pg 357) Worcester v. Georgia

Question 12 The forced march of the Cherokees out of the southeastern United States was called the… (pg 359) Trail of Tears

Question 13 An action by a state that cancels federal law is called… (pg 364) nullification

Question 14 The federal government’s power is limited by the _____ Amendment to the US Constitution. (pg 364) Tenth

Question 15 The state that threatened to secede if the federal government used troops to force it to accept tariffs was… (pg 365) South Carolina