Bell Ringer – 12/4/08 1. Name a good you use that is made with “mass production” 2. Name a good that is uniquely created. 3. What was the Missouri Compromise?

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Bell Ringer – 12/4/08 1. Name a good you use that is made with “mass production” 2. Name a good that is uniquely created. 3. What was the Missouri Compromise?

Group Assignment Required (for full credit) Research your topic & be prepared to explain information to the class Research your topic & be prepared to explain information to the class Poster (colorful, titled, explanatory) Poster (colorful, titled, explanatory) ½ typed of notes or summary for the class ½ typed of notes or summary for the class 2 minute presentation 2 minute presentation

Ashley B. Bernard Kiara H. EvonneEricSenadaEssie Michael J. ChristianaBrandonBresheyDariusNneoma Breanna B. JeromeAriel Keyera R. Michael D. DeShawnAlexus Ashley R. TreFrank Ashley H. Breanna S.

AmandaIrvinMichaelRachelEdwardNapoleonDemarionPrincessCatherineJamelleHerbertMiletteAdonisNijel Jasmine C. StekiaDantrelDevonte QuincyChanslerSarah Jasmine T. BriannaKeorraAdonisDevonteRayfieldFelixAlanteJonathanMarquitaAhmanJessicaAngeloNova

Topics Cherokee/Trail of Tears Cherokee/Trail of Tears Embargo Act of 1807 Embargo Act of 1807 Lowell Girls Lowell Girls War of 1812 War of 1812 Southern life (for plantation owners or farmers) Southern life (for plantation owners or farmers) Slave life in the South Slave life in the South

President Andrew Jackson Jackson elected 1828; claimed to stand for the economic well- being of American workers and farmers Jackson elected 1828; claimed to stand for the economic well- being of American workers and farmers Jackson & Democrats were criticized for slave power – to expand and strengthen slavery Jackson & Democrats were criticized for slave power – to expand and strengthen slavery

Jackson wanted Indians removed “for their protection” and sent West. Jackson wanted Indians removed “for their protection” and sent West. In 1838 Cherokee Indian nations and other nations were forced to move West from North Carolina to present-day Oklahoma In 1838 Cherokee Indian nations and other nations were forced to move West from North Carolina to present-day Oklahoma Trail of Tears

The Whig Party Didn’t like Jackson’s policies and power, mocked him “King Andrew” Didn’t like Jackson’s policies and power, mocked him “King Andrew” Supported by the growth of the new middle class during the 1800s Supported by the growth of the new middle class during the 1800s Whigs used the campaign “Tippecanoe & Tyler too” to get William Henry Harrison elected as president in He died one month after taking office. Whigs used the campaign “Tippecanoe & Tyler too” to get William Henry Harrison elected as president in He died one month after taking office.