HOMEWORK CH 6 PAGES 214-218.

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HOMEWORK CH 6 PAGES 214-218

1. What happened to the Federalist party after the War of 1812? 2. What name was used to describe President Monroe’s two terms?

3. Which political party was now in control of the government of the United States? 4. What happened to the economy after the First National bank ended?

5. What did Congress do to solve the economic problem? 6. How did the War of 1812 help American industry grow?

7. What did John C. Calhoun believe about tariffs?

8. What was the state of Maryland trying to do in the case of McCulloch vs. Maryland? 9. What did the ruling of the Supreme Court in McCulloch vs. Maryland do for the national government?

10. Which important Supreme Court ruling dealt with monopolies?