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Chapter 12

Identify the terms of the Treaty of Ghent and outline the short and long term results of the War of 1812. Describe and explain the outburst of nationalism that followed the War of 1812. Describe the major political and economic developments of the Era of Good Feelings. How did the Missouri Compromise temporarily resolve the conflict over slavery? Indicate how John Marshall’s Supreme Court promoted nationalism. Describe the foreign policy successes of the Era of Good Feelings as well as the real and symbolic significance of the Monroe Doctrine.

Chapter 13

Describe and explain the growth of mass democracy in the 1820s. Indicate how the corrupt bargain set the stage for Jackson’s election in 1828. Explain Jackson’s harsh removal of the Cherokee along the Trail of Tears. Explain Jackson’s political and economic motives for waging his “war” against the B.U.S. and the effect it had on his successor. Explain Jackson’s conflict with South Carolina.