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1 Tuesday, March 19 1.Get out your spiral 2. Update table of contents DateTitleEntry # 03/07Madison/Monroe Review 26 03/08Timeline chapter 12 27 03/18Chapter 12 Vocabulary28 03/19A New Era in Politics notes29 3. Turn to entry #29 and set up Cornell Style

2 A New Era in Politics 1.Growing Spirit ofA. More Voters Equality*1820’s – more people gained suffrage *More people moving west – frontier spirit encouraged democratic spirit

3 A New Era in Politics 1.Growing Spirit ofA. More Voters Equality*1820’s – more people gained suffrage *More people moving west – frontier spirit encouraged democratic spirit B. Limits on Suffrage *Women, Natives, most African Americans *Slaves had no political rights

4 A New Era in Politics 1.Growing Spirit ofA. More Voters Equality*1820’s – more people gained suffrage *More people moving west – frontier spirit encouraged democratic spirit B. Limits on Suffrage *Women, Natives, most African Americans *Slaves had no political rights

5 A New Era in Politics 1.Growing Spirit ofA. More Voters Equality*1820’s – more people gained suffrage *More people moving west – frontier spirit encouraged democratic spirit B. Limits on Suffrage *Women, Natives, most African Americans *Slaves had no political rights 2. The Disputed Election A. The Candidates of 1824*John Quincy Adams – North *Henry Clay – West *Andrew Jackson – West *William Crawford - South

6 John Quincy Adams- New Englanders William Crawford- South Henry Clay & Andrew Jackson- Westerners

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8 A New Era in Politics 2. The Disputed Election B. “The Corrupt Bargain” of 1824*No clear winner *Jackson won the popular vote but no majority *House of Reps. would chose from the top 3 *Adams made a deal with Clay *Clay urged the House to vote for Adams *Clay then became Sec. of State http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6qnVpC4zXpM&feature

9 A New Era in Politics 3.An UnpopularA. Promoting Economic Growth President*Adams called for government to pay for internal improvements (canals, roads) *Favored projects to promote the arts and sciences *Most Americans thought this would make the federal gov’t too powerful

10 A New Era in Politics 3.An UnpopularA. Promoting Economic Growth President*Adams called for government to pay for internal improvements (canals, roads) *Favored projects to promote the arts and sciences *Most Americans thought this would make the federal gov’t too powerful B. A Bitter Campaign *1828 – Jackson runs v. Adams *Campaign not on issues but on personalities *Jackson wins

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12 http://www.schooltube.com/video/1c12c51ee71645c280f2/ Jackson – 7 th President

13 A New Era in Politics 3.An UnpopularA. Promoting Economic Growth President*Adams called for government to pay for internal improvements (canals, roads) *Favored projects to promote the arts and sciences *Most Americans thought this would make the federal gov’t too powerful B. A Bitter Campaign *1828 – Jackson runs v. Adams *Campaign not on issues but on personalities *Jackson wins 4 questions and a summary

14 What do I do now? 1.Four questions and a summary 2. Turn to entry # 27 and copy the timeline on page 351. Copy both usa and world. Use the Blue Book. Illustrate 5 3. Chapter 12 Vocabulary: Come and get a list from me


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