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The Rise of Democracy Chapter 11
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1822 Denmark Vesey conspiracy Significant Events 1824 Jackson finishes first in presidential race Chapter 11 1825 House elects John Quincy Adams president 1827 Cherokees adopt written constitution 1828 Tariff of Abominations; Jackson elected 1830 Webster-Hayne debate 1830-1838 Indian removal 1832 Jackson’s Proclamation on Nullification 1833 Jackson removes deposits from Bank of US 1834 Whig Party organized 1838 Trail of Tears 1840 Harrison elected president
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A Changing Democracy Chapter 11 “We are taught that the highway to office, distinction and honor, is as free to the meritorious poor man as to the rich; to the man who has risen from obscurity by his own individual exertions, as to him who has inherited a high and elevated standing in society…” -Franklin E. Plummer
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Equality and Opportunity The Tension between Equality and Opportunity Opportunity and inequality of wealth Meaning of equality Chapter 11
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The New Political Culture of Democracy The Election of 1824 Corrupt bargain Secondary party system Chapter 11
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The New Political Culture of Democracy The Election of 1824 Chapter 11
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The New Political Culture of Democracy Social Sources of the New Politics New attitudes toward government Democratic reforms Chapter 11
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The New Political Culture of Democracy Male suffrage in Europe and Latin America Chapter 11
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The New Political Culture of Democracy The Acceptance of Political Parties Professional politicians The new style of politics Limitations of the democratic political system Chapter 11
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Jackson’s Rise to Power John Quincy Adams’s Presidency Jackson’s election Chapter 11
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Jackson’s Rise to Power President of the People Significance of the 1828 election Jackson’s character Spoils system Chapter 11
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Eyewitness to History Andrew Jackson’s Tumultuous Inauguration Chapter 11
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Jackson’s Rise to Power The Political Agenda in the Market Economy Demand for new lands Sectionalism Role of banks Chapter 11
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Democracy and Race Accommodate or Resist? Changing nature of Cherokee society Chapter 11
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Democracy and Race Trail of Tears Pressure for Indian removal Cherokees fight removal Removal of the Cherokees Chapter 11
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Democracy and Race Trail of Tears Chapter 11
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Democracy and Race Free Blacks in the North Discrimination against free blacks Black poverty Chapter 11
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Democracy and Race Free Blacks in the North Chapter 11
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Democracy and Race The African American Community African nationalism Economic diversity Chapter 11
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Democracy and Race The Minstrel Show Appeal of minstrelsy Deepening racism Chapter 11
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The Nullification Crisis The Growing Crisis in South Carolina Denmark Vesey’s conspiracy Tariff of Abominations Chapter 11
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The Nullification Crisis Calhoun’s Theory of Nullification Minority rights versus majority rule Nationalists’ theory of the Union Chapter 11
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The Nullification Crisis The Nullifiers Nullified Idea of a perpetual Union Compromise of 1833 Chapter 11
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The Bank War The National Bank and the Panic of 1819 Monster bank Chapter 11 “The bank was saved and the people were ruined.” -William Gouge
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The Bank War Biddle’s Bank Central bank’s regulation of the economy Hostility to the Second Bank Chapter 11
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The Bank War The Clash between Jackson and Biddle Jackson’s veto Chapter 11
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The Bank War The Bank Destroyed Jackson’s veto Removal of the deposits Chapter 11
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The Bank War Jackson’s Impact on the Presidency Strengthening of presidential powers Use of the veto Chapter 11
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Van Buren and Depression “Van Ruin’s” Depression Whig Party Panic of 1837 Independent Treasury Chapter 11
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Van Buren and Depression The Whigs’ Triumph First modern presidential campaign Women take a new political role Chapter 11
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Van Buren and Depression The Whigs’ Triumph Chapter 11
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The Jacksonian Party System Democrats, Whigs, and the Market Democratic ideology Whig ideology Democrats’ belief in limited government Whigs’ belief in active government Chapter 11
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The Jacksonian Party System The Social Bases of the Two Parties Attitudes toward the market economy Religious and ethnic minorities Chapter 11
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The Jacksonian Party System The Triumph of the Market Adaptation to new economy Development of parties Chapter 11
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