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Homework: Reminders: Unit: The Era of Jackson Focus Activity:
MYP Unit Question: What makes an effective leader? Focus Activity: New Packets! Blast from the Past Homework: Make up any missing work! Focus Question: Was it really a “Corrupt Bargain”? Monday, March 25th, 2019 New Unit Reminders: Marking period ends Friday, 4/5…check Portal for missing work and see me with any questions!
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Monday: What compromise combined the Virginia and New Jersey Plans to create the two houses of Congress?
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Was the election of 1824 rigged?
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John Quincy Adams, Andrew Jackson, Henry Clay.
2. No one had a majority of electoral votes. The House of Representatives had to vote for the next president. 3. Henry Clay persuaded the House to elect Adams. As president, Adams made Clay his Secretary of State.
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More Voters! Land ownership was removed as a requirement for voting.
The common people favored the Democrats because they preferred laissez-faire, making the government less involved.
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The spoils system rewarded Jackson’s friends and supporters with government jobs.
The Kitchen Cabinet was Jackson’s UNOFFICIAL group of advisors who snuck into the White House through the kitchen door. Jackson was criticized because he gave government jobs to a lot of people who did not have education or experience.
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