7.3 and 7.4 Objs: 1. Explain how nationalism affected 
domestic and foreign policy, 2, Discuss how sectionalism was reflected in 
the Missouri compromise.

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7.3 and 7.4 Objs: 1. Explain how nationalism affected 
domestic and foreign policy, 2, Discuss how sectionalism was reflected in 
the Missouri compromise. 3. Discuss Jackson's loss in the 1824 
election, the characteristics of his 
presidency and the historical cirsumstances 
surroungign the Trail of Tears

Bellringer Quiz 1. Define nationalism: 2. This document said that Europe should 
not intervene in the Western Hemisphere. 3-5 Name the 3 components of the 
American Plan: 6. What court case stated that Congress 
could use the elastic clause to create a 
national bank? Answer the following according to the 
Missouri Compromise: 7. What state entered as a free state? 8. What state entered as a slave state? 9. Who won the popular vote in the 1824 
election but lost the presidency? 10. In what court case did the Supreme 
Court declare that Georgia's seizure of 
Cherokee property was illegal?

Intro: 1. Define nationalism. 2. What were the 3 components of the American system? 3. How did Marshall and the Supreme Court increase federal power in the 
decision of McCulloch v Maryland? 4. Using the chart on p. 244 describe the following: a. A BOOM in the economy b. The causes of a BUST c. A BUST in the economy d. Why did so many BUSTS (panics) occur in the early 1800s and their 
impacts? 5. Discuss the foreign policy with Spain under President Monroe (the 
Secretary of State was John Quincy Adams). 6. What was the Monroe Doctrine? 7. Describe the historical circumstances surrounding the Missouri 
Compromise (before, during and after).

Election of 1824 Impact

Jackson's Presidency

Trail of Tears Causes Event Impact

Closure HW - 255-259 Who Wanted But So ANDREW JACKSON 7.5