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UNIT SELF-TEST QUESTIONS The Unit Organizer NAME 4 BIGGER PICTURE 1-21 DATE The Growth of the U.S.A. 2 LAST UNIT /Experience CURRENT UNIT: 3 NEXT UNIT /Experience 1 Early Republic Age of President Jackson Manifest Destiny 8 Unit Schedule 5 UNIT MAP is about... How his method of governing was driven by PI# 1 create a news report explaining how expanded suffrage led to the election of Andrew Jackson and why this was a pivotal moment in US History PI# 2 select one of Jackson’s “battles” and create and editorial cartoon depicting a point of view about the “battle” Analyzing describing How he addressed the Battle with the banks The effects of expanded suffrage explaining analyzing How he addressed the Nullification Crisis His policies toward American Indians Vocab: Nullify, policy, secede, sectionalism, suffrage In what sense did American politics become more democratic during the 1820s and 30s? Why did common people tend to support Jackson’s view of the role of government? Why does expansion or growth often lead to loss for one group? Should a government make and enforce laws that cause the resettlement of a specific group of people? How does Jackson tend to address conflict? Explain Describe Analyze Compare Summarize 6 UNIT SELF-TEST QUESTIONS RELATIONSHIPS UNIT 7

UNIT SELF-TEST QUESTION The Unit Organizer NAME DATE Age of President Jackson CURRENT UNIT: Expanded UNIT MAP How his method of governing was driven by Is about… is about... Analyzing describing The effects of expanded _____________ How he addressed the Battle_______ _____ _________ 2nd Term analyzing explaining Democratic Republicans- support states rights Support Jackson Expanded Suffrage: States loosen property requirements for voting Voting jumps from 27-58% Jacksonian Democracy Everyone should get equal protection and equal benefits Jackson wins: Patriot Self made War hero Common man More people vote than ever=increased democracy Spoils system How he addressed the ________________________________ Jackson disliked the bank, was a tool of the elite Elite used the bank to get richer, common man did not have time to do the same After re-election Jackson took govt money out of the bank and did not renew its charter. His policies toward American Indians Tariff Debate: North-loves tariffs, it makes business better for them South-dislikes, takes away their choice South wants to nullify tariffs Can states nullify federal law? South Carolina passes Nullification Act and threatens to secede. Jackson says U.S. must stay together and is willing to compromise. Passes Force Bill: military can enforce act of Congress States CANNOT nullify Federal law. Treaty offers Indians $ to move to OK Cherokee sue Georgia for not respecting 1790 treaty in Worcester v Georgia Indians win Jackson ignores court ruling 7,000 soldiers remove Indians= Trail of Tears UNIT SELF-TEST QUESTION