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Happy Friday Pass back CB’s & tests Any questions????? Add this heading to the next page in your CB: Ch. 9.1 – Jacksonian Democracy EQ: Explain why Jackson was considered to be the “People’s President”. Trim and glue your 9.1 questions into your CB underneath this heading

Ch. 9.1 – Jacksonian Democracy EQ: Explain why Jackson was considered to be the “People’s President”.

Jacksonian Democracy 1. Why did the farmers, settlers, and slave holder support Andrew Jackson for president? 2. Define “Nominating Conventions”: 3. Define “Jacksonian Democracy”: 1.They thought that the rich people ran the government and they wanted to defend the rights of the more common people. They saw him as a war hero who would stand up for the common people. 2.Meetings of political parties where they choose the candidate they want to run for president 3.The increase in voting rights in America (suffrage) the ownership of property was lowered so more people could vote

Election of The election of 1828, Jackson vs. John Quincy Adams 5.Jackson: war hero, poor and worked hard for success Adams: born rich, Harvard graduate 6.When the government gives jobs to people who support it/donate money to it 7.Jackson’s frequent meetings with his cabinet members in the White House kitchen 8.She felt happy that he was elected 4. In which election did the “Democratic Party” begin? 5. Describe the differences between Andrew Jackson and John Quincy Adams. 6. What was the “spoils system”? 7. Define “Kitchen Cabinet”: 8. Read the Primary Source on page 286. How does Margaret Smith feel about the election of Andrew Jackson?

Andrew Jackson Booklet: Cover Page Title – The Life and Presidency of Andrew Jackson (4) Colored picture (4) Table of Contents (4) TOTAL POINTS = 50 Colored picture (4) Pages 2,3,4,5,6,7 (30) Colored picture (4) Complete cover, Table of Contents, and the summary on Page 2 by next class

Table of Contents 2.The People’s President 3.Sectionalism 4.States’ Rights Debate 5.Jackson Battles the Bank 6.Jackson’s Indian Policy 7.Opinion

The People’s President (PAGE 2) Write a paragraph summary (7-9 SENTENCES) of this section that includes these terms: Jacksonian Democracy Common man Vote War hero John Quincy Adams Spoils System Kitchen Cabinet

Sectionalism (PAGE 3) Write a paragraph summary (7-9 SENTENCES) of this section that includes these terms: Economy North South Slaves Tariff of Abominations

States’ Rights Debate (page 4) Write a paragraph summary (7-9 SENTENCES) of this section that includes these terms: Nullification Crisis Economy South Carolina John Calhoun States’ Rights Doctrine Nullification Act Compromise

Jackson Battles the Bank (page 5) Write a paragraph summary (5-6 SENTENCES) of this section that includes these terms: Second Bank of the United States Unconstitutional McCulloch v. Maryland Veto

Jackson’s Indian Policy (page 6) Write a paragraph summary (7-9 SENTENCES) of this section that includes these terms: Indian Removal Act Indian Territory Cherokee Sequoya Worcester v. Georgia Trail of Tears Black Hawk Osceola

Opinion (page 7) Write if you think Jackson was a good president or not. Your opinion! Back it up with two examples.