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The Age of Jackson Cause and Effect Chart
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5. Veto of the Second Bank of the U.S.
Age of Jackson T13 Cause Effect 1. Jacksonian Democracy 2. Spoils System 3. Indian Removal Act 4. Nullification Crisis 5. Veto of the Second Bank of the U.S.
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5. Veto of the Second Bank of the U.S.
Cause Effect 1. Jacksonian Democracy Leaders think ordinary people should participate in government 2. Spoils System 3. Indian Removal Act 4. Nullification Crisis 5. Veto of the Second Bank of the U.S.
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5. Veto of the Second Bank of the U.S.
Cause Effect 1. Jacksonian Democracy Leaders think ordinary people should participate in government Suffrage is expanded, immigrants and workers vote for Jackson 2. Spoils System 3. Indian Removal Act 4. Nullification Crisis 5. Veto of the Second Bank of the U.S.
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5. Veto of the Second Bank of the U.S.
Cause Effect 1. Jacksonian Democracy Leaders think ordinary people should participate in government Suffrage is expanded, immigrants and workers vote for Jackson 2. Spoils System Jackson wants to give supporters jobs in the government 3. Indian Removal Act 4. Nullification Crisis 5. Veto of the Second Bank of the U.S.
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5. Veto of the Second Bank of the U.S.
Cause Effect 1. Jacksonian Democracy Leaders think ordinary people should participate in government Suffrage is expanded, immigrants and workers vote for Jackson 2. Spoils System Jackson wants to give supporters jobs in the government The “Kitchen Cabinet” is formed / Jackson’s unofficial advisors 3. Indian Removal Act 4. Nullification Crisis 5. Veto of the Second Bank of the U.S.
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5. Veto of the Second Bank of the U.S.
Cause Effect 1. Jacksonian Democracy Leaders think ordinary people should participate in government Suffrage is expanded, immigrants and workers vote for Jackson 2. Spoils System Jackson wants to give supporters jobs in the government The “Kitchen Cabinet” is formed / Jackson’s unofficial advisors 3. Indian Removal Act Gold is discovered, white settlers want fertile Indian homeland 4. Nullification Crisis 5. Veto of the Second Bank of the U.S.
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5. Veto of the Second Bank of the U.S.
Cause Effect 1. Jacksonian Democracy Leaders think ordinary people should participate in government Suffrage is expanded, immigrants and workers vote for Jackson 2. Spoils System Jackson wants to give supporters jobs in the government The “Kitchen Cabinet” is formed / Jackson’s unofficial advisors 3. Indian Removal Act Gold is discovered, white settlers want fertile Indian homeland Jackson does not enforce Supreme court ruling, Trail of Tears takes place 4. Nullification Crisis 5. Veto of the Second Bank of the U.S.
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5. Veto of the Second Bank of the U.S.
Cause Effect 1. Jacksonian Democracy Leaders think ordinary people should participate in government Suffrage is expanded, immigrants and workers vote for Jackson 2. Spoils System Jackson wants to give supporters jobs in the government The “Kitchen Cabinet” is formed / Jackson’s unofficial advisors 3. Indian Removal Act Gold is discovered, white settlers want fertile Indian homeland Jackson does not enforce Supreme court ruling, Trail of Tears takes place 4. Nullification Crisis South hates the Tariff because it makes goods from Europe expensive 5. Veto of the Second Bank of the U.S.
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5. Veto of the Second Bank of the U.S.
Cause Effect 1. Jacksonian Democracy Leaders think ordinary people should participate in government Suffrage is expanded, immigrants and workers vote for Jackson 2. Spoils System Jackson wants to give supporters jobs in the government The “Kitchen Cabinet” is formed / Jackson’s unofficial advisors 3. Indian Removal Act Gold is discovered, white settlers want fertile Indian homeland Jackson does not enforce Supreme court ruling, Trail of Tears takes place 4. Nullification Crisis South hates the Tariff because it makes goods from Europe expensive Calhoun threatens to start a Civil War over the issue. 5. Veto of the Second Bank of the U.S.
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5. Veto of the Second Bank of the U.S.
Cause Effect 1. Jacksonian Democracy Leaders think ordinary people should participate in government Suffrage is expanded, immigrants and workers vote for Jackson 2. Spoils System Jackson wants to give supporters jobs in the government The “Kitchen Cabinet” is formed / Jackson’s unofficial advisors 3. Indian Removal Act Gold is discovered, white settlers want fertile Indian homeland Jackson does not enforce Supreme court ruling, Trail of Tears takes place 4. Nullification Crisis South hates the Tariff because it makes goods from Europe expensive Calhoun threatens to start a Civil War over the issue Jackson says no way! 5. Veto of the Second Bank of the U.S. Jackson thinks the bank only helps the rich people and that it is unconstitutional.
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5. Veto of the Second Bank of the U.S.
Cause Effect 1. Jacksonian Democracy Leaders think ordinary people should participate in government Suffrage is expanded, immigrants and workers vote for Jackson 2. Spoils System Jackson wants to give supporters jobs in the government The “Kitchen Cabinet” is formed / Jackson’s unofficial advisors 3. Indian Removal Act Gold is discovered, white settlers want fertile Indian homeland Jackson does not enforce Supreme court ruling, Trail of Tears takes place 4. Nullification Crisis South hates the Tariff because it makes goods from Europe expensive Calhoun threatens to start a Civil War over the issue Jackson says no way! 5. Veto of the Second Bank of the U.S. Jackson thinks the bank only helps the rich people and that it is unconstitutional. Jackson veto’s the bank, showing he is a powerful President.
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Political Cartoon T14 Who is the person? What is: in his left hand?
on his head? he standing on? What does it all mean?
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Quiz: T-Unit Write the answers to this quiz on page T15 in your notebook. Number your paper 1 to 10.
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Quiz: T-Unit Define Suffrage.
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Quiz: T-Unit 2. Define Spoils System.
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Quiz: T-Unit 3. Define Nullification.
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4. Explain how Florida became part of America.
Quiz: T-Unit 4. Explain how Florida became part of America.
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5. Summarize the three main points of the Monroe Doctrine.
Quiz: T-Unit 5. Summarize the three main points of the Monroe Doctrine.
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6. Why did Americans want Native Americans to move West?
Quiz: T-Unit 6. Why did Americans want Native Americans to move West?
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Quiz: T-Unit 7. Did the Supreme court rule for or against the Cherokee and how did Jackson react?
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8. Describe the Trail of Tears.
Quiz: T-Unit 8. Describe the Trail of Tears.
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9. What state wanted to nullify the Tariff?
Quiz: T-Unit 9. What state wanted to nullify the Tariff?
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10. Why did the South hate the Tariff so much?
Quiz: T-Unit 10. Why did the South hate the Tariff so much?
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