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Do Now – Update Table of Contents 2. Jackson Background Reflection 3/1 3. Election of 1824 Reading and Questions 3/2 4. Election of 1824 Map 3/2 Take out your homework from last night, but do not turn it in

What Happened On? On this day in 1933, this movie has its world premiere in New York. What is the movie? Clues: The Title character does not appear until 47 minutes into the film This movie was re-made in 2005 The movie’s most famous scene has a large animal at the top of the Empire State building

King Kong

Candidates and Impact of Election Election of 1824 Candidates and Impact of Election

Election of 1824 First election in the history of the country that a founding father of the country would not be running for President Country had a new group of political leaders and new concerns that were emerging Larger country, therefore different regions of the country have different interests and concerns New era of American politics starting

Candidates Andrew Jackson John Quincy Adams William H Crawford Henry Clay

Directions Complete the 1st reading section introducing the 4 candidates for President and the Campaign Answer the following questions Fill out the Election of 1824 Map and answers questions that go with it Read about the 1825 Contingent Election and answer the questions that go with it Fill out the Contingent Election of 1825 Map Read the 3rd section on the final results of the Election of 1824 and answer the questions that go along with it

Election of 1824 Take some time and answer both of these questions. I will be collecting your answers. Questions? How did the 12th Amendment impact the Election of 1824? Is the 12th Amendment fair? Was it fair for Jackson to claim that a “corrupt bargain” had taken place? Why or why not?