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Tuesday, February 25, 2014 DO NOW Take out your ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY and Guided Reading 8-4 Pass them forward separately. Take out Planners and write: Study For Test WED. (100 pts.) Read pp. 294-297 for Thursday FRIDAY- quiz (5pts.) and Current Events (12 pts.)

C.) correct answer Practice of handing out government jobs to supporters; replacing government employees with the winning candidate's supporters A.) Caucus System B.) Party System C.) Spoils System D.) Family System C.) correct answer L F

A.) correct answer A system in which members of a political party meet to choose their party's candidate for president or decide policy. A.) correct answer A.) The Caucus System B.) The Candidate system C.) The Party System D.) The Meeting System L F

Theory that states have the right to declare a law invalid B.) correct answer A.) Cancellation B.) Nullification C.) Invalidation D.) Supplication L F

Hostility towards immigrants A.) correct answer A.) Nativism B.) Transcendentalism C.) Romanticism D.) Malapropism L F

C.) correct answer philosophy stressing the relationship between human beings and nature, and spiritual things over material things A.) Humanism B.) Communism C.) Transcendentalism D.) Romanticism C.) correct answer L F

Community based on a vision of a perfect society sought by reformers B.) correct answer A.) Temperance B.) Utopia C.) Philadelphia D.) Commune L F

The act or process of freeing enslaved persons A.) disembodiment B.) affirmative action C.) retraction D.) emancipation D.) correct answer L F

The immediate ending of slavery B.) correct answer A.) Gradualism B.) Abolition C.) Repatriation D.) Transcendence L F

Theory that slavery should be ended gradually A.) Gradation B.) Temporalism C.) Gradualism D.) Conservatism C.) correct answer L F

Prison who’s purpose is to reform prisoners A.) Refractory B.) Bastille C.) Penal Colony D.) Penitentiary D.) correct answer L F

Making Henry Clay Secretary of State Was called a… A.) Battle of Favorite Sons B.) New Deal C.) Missouri Compromise D Corrupt Bargain D.) correct answer L F

Refusing to obey a Federal Law Because it infringes on States Rights is Called… B.) correct answer A.) secession B.) Nullification C.) An American System D. A battle of favorite sons L F

D.) correct answer A.) Trail of Broken Treaties B.) Trail of Blood the journey to what is now Oklahoma, Approximately 2,000 died of starvation, disease, and exposure on the journey. A.) Trail of Broken Treaties B.) Trail of Blood C.) Trail of Terror D.) Trail of Tears D.) correct answer L F

C.) correct answer A.) Shakers B.) Nationalists C.) Know Nothings pledged never to vote for a Catholic and pushed for laws banning immigrants and Catholics from holding public office. built a large following in the 1850s. A.) Shakers B.) Nationalists C.) Know Nothings D.) Quiet Ones C.) correct answer L F

Started by William Lloyd Garrison. was an antislavery movement. A.) correct answer A.) American Antislavery Society B.) American Abolition Society C.) American Colonization Society D.) American Gradualist Society L F

Be ready to answer an ESSAY QUESTION About three ideas people had to end slavery (Gradualism, Colonization and Abolition)

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