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Age of Jackson Newspaper Project Chapter 10

MUST BE IN BLACK AND WHITE Requirements Articles 1 Main article (4-5 sentences) 3 Small articles (2-3 sentences) Pictures At least 2 Must relate to your articles Neatness No blank space Must look like a newspaper Creativity Must be visually appealing Add other news articles, weather forecasts, sports scores, store advertisements and coupons Work Effectively – USE YOUR TIME WISELY MUST BE IN BLACK AND WHITE

Grading Total – 35 points Main Article – 5 points (4-5 sentences) 2 Small Articles – 2 points each (2-3 sentences each) +1 2 Pictures – 2 points each +1 Formatting/Organization – 5 points Creativity – 5 points Working Effectively – 5 points Total – 35 points

Topics Must write about 4 of the following topics: The Second Bank (pg. 342) Tariff of 1816 (pg. 342) Clay’s American System (pg. 343) Mexican Independence (pg. 346) The Monroe Doctrine (pg. 347) Elections of 1824 (pg. 350) New Political Parties (pg. 352) Jackson’s Inauguration (pg. 353) Forced Movement of Native Americans (pg. 357) Support for Native Americans (pg. 357) Cherokee Removal (358) Removal of the Choctaws (pg. 358) Bank War (pg. 362) Nullification Crisis (pg. 364)

You May: Resize, stretch, move or delete text boxes on the template Use Google image to find relevant pictures Include advertisements, coupons, weather reports and sports scores on your paper Write all articles in present tense, not like a history report Have UNIFORM text size and font