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FRIday, FEBRUARY 13, What was the mood after the War of 1812 “victory”? - American patriotism 2. What did Andrew Jackson think about the Bank of the United States? - Hated it. Believed it favored rich people. EITHER THE QUESTION AND ANSWER OR FULL SENTENCE

Thursday, FEBRUARY 12, What is the Spoil System? - giving government jobs to your supporters and friends 2. Why did the South oppose a high tariff ? - Would not sell as much product. EITHER THE QUESTION AND ANSWER OR FULL SENTENCE

ALL MISSING ASSIGNMENTS MUST BE TURNED IN BY FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 20 th ! No exceptions [includes retakes]

Wednesday, FEBRUARY 11, Who was the mastermind behind “the Corrupt Bargain”? - Henry Clay 2. What were the political parties as of 1828? Who were the nominees from each party? - Democrats: Andrew Jackson - Republican: John Q. Adams EITHER THE QUESTION AND ANSWER OR FULL SENTENCE

Tuesday, FEBRUARY 10, What did the Monroe Doctrine say? - The United States would not mess with European affairs but Europe would not mess with the U.S. 2. Who was the fifth president of the United States? - James Monroe EITHER THE QUESTION AND ANSWER OR FULL SENTENCE

Monday, FEBRUARY 9, Through the Convention of 1818, what became the border between the United States and Canada? 2. What state entered into the union as a free state through the Missouri Compromise? WRITE ON A NEW SHEET OF PAPER. EITHER THE QUESTION AND ANSWER OR FULL SENTENCE