EXIT TICKET Ch. 12 Era of Jackson. Exit Ticket How was the United States changing during this time period? A. Urbanization; population of cities were.

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EXIT TICKET Ch. 12 Era of Jackson

Exit Ticket How was the United States changing during this time period? A. Urbanization; population of cities were growing B. Westward Expansion; territories were becoming new states C. Agriculture; jobs in this area were declining D. All of the above

Exit Ticket Who was the President and what was his new political party? A. Monroe, Whigs B. Adams, Whigs C. Jefferson, Democrats D. Jackson, Democrats

Exit Ticket What was Worchester vs. Georgia about? A. Nullification Crisis B. Purchase of Florida from Spain C. Calhoun argued in favor of state’s rights over federal controls D. Federal removal of Cherokee to lands west of Mississippi

Exit Ticket Why were the North and South economies different? A. Immigrants avoided settling in the South B. Slaves were more comfortable in the Southern climate C. Britain refused to share technology with the South D. Geographic conditions led to different economies