Jefferson's Presidency - |
Directions: Answer the questions below using the short video on the Election of 1800.
1.How did both Adams and Jefferson utilize media to persuade votes to their party? 2.What problem occurred during the voting for President within the Electoral College in 1800? 3.What body of government is responsible for ultimately deciding in the case above? 4.What Amendment is created as a result of the issue? |
Thomas Jefferson:
Directions: View the documentary on Thomas Jefferson and complete the accompanying video guide (provided in class). Within this, take note of whether Jefferson's actions as a President were aligned with his Democratic-Republicans, Federalists, or Moderate.
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Hamilton vs. Burr: |
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Madison and the War of 1812: |
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1. What reasons caused the U.S. to declare war in 1812? (There are several)
2. Westerners who supported war were known as what?
3. What famous Native American war chief aided in laying siege on Fort Detroit?
4. What occurred to the capital during the War of 1812?
5. What is the irony of the Battle of New Orleans?
2. Westerners who supported war were known as what?
3. What famous Native American war chief aided in laying siege on Fort Detroit?
4. What occurred to the capital during the War of 1812?
5. What is the irony of the Battle of New Orleans?
Monroe and the "Era of Good Feelings" |
Directions: Utilize the Era of Good Feelings video to complete the corresponding questions.
1. In 1817, a Boston newspaper coined the time period after the War of 1812 as the "Era of Good Feelings". What did this mean?
2. Despite this, there was an area of the country that was not feelings so good during this era. What area of the country sought secession, why, and what was this known as?
3. What are the three parts of Henry Clay's, "The Great C_____________'s", American System:
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b.
c.
4. Most of the internal improvements done during this era were paid for by the _________________. An example of this would be the Erie Canal.
5. Describe the sectionalism that began during the Era of Good Feelings that continues through the Market Revolution.
6. What is the Compromise of 1820 truly concerning? What dividing line did it establish?
7. What did the Monroe Doctrine tell European powers in relation to the western hemisphere?
1. In 1817, a Boston newspaper coined the time period after the War of 1812 as the "Era of Good Feelings". What did this mean?
2. Despite this, there was an area of the country that was not feelings so good during this era. What area of the country sought secession, why, and what was this known as?
3. What are the three parts of Henry Clay's, "The Great C_____________'s", American System:
a.
b.
c.
4. Most of the internal improvements done during this era were paid for by the _________________. An example of this would be the Erie Canal.
5. Describe the sectionalism that began during the Era of Good Feelings that continues through the Market Revolution.
6. What is the Compromise of 1820 truly concerning? What dividing line did it establish?
7. What did the Monroe Doctrine tell European powers in relation to the western hemisphere?
The Market Revolution:
1. What technologies allowed for our American economy to shift at the turn of the 19th century?
2. What canal linked the Atlantic Ocean to the Great Lakes and the Mississippi?
3. Why did telegraph lines enhance the nation so much?
4. How were all of these internal improvements paid for? (Several means)
5. Did the government act in a laissez-faire manner? Why? Why not?
6. How many new states were created during this time period?
7. Manifest Destiny -
8. What is transcendentalism?
9. (Big Idea) How has the internet caused a similar outcome as the Market Revolution in the aspect of free time?
2. What canal linked the Atlantic Ocean to the Great Lakes and the Mississippi?
3. Why did telegraph lines enhance the nation so much?
4. How were all of these internal improvements paid for? (Several means)
5. Did the government act in a laissez-faire manner? Why? Why not?
6. How many new states were created during this time period?
7. Manifest Destiny -
8. What is transcendentalism?
9. (Big Idea) How has the internet caused a similar outcome as the Market Revolution in the aspect of free time?
The Marshall Court: |
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The Market Revolution
Age of Jackson / Elections of 1824 & 1828:
DRIVING QUESTIONS: (You'll Construct A Driving Question For your Topics as a Central Focus for Your Presentation - Should be your first slide)
1. To what extent did the political changes of the 1820's impact our modern day elections?
2. To what extent does the Election of 1828 compare to the presidential election of 2016?
1. To what extent did the political changes of the 1820's impact our modern day elections?
2. To what extent does the Election of 1828 compare to the presidential election of 2016?
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Horace Mann Bellringer
Directions: Utilize the web link to PBS.com - Horace Mann to complete the questions below.
1. What is the basic principle of the Common School movement? What can you suppose was the previous education avenue in the U.S.? Thoughts?
2. Why did Mann believe common schools were important? Do you agree/disagree & why?
3. Mann was the first to support teacher-training schools which turned teaching from a job into a _____________________. Meaning your teachers ought to dress and act like ____________________________, and when they do not it only undervalues their occupation/legitimacy.
1. What is the basic principle of the Common School movement? What can you suppose was the previous education avenue in the U.S.? Thoughts?
2. Why did Mann believe common schools were important? Do you agree/disagree & why?
3. Mann was the first to support teacher-training schools which turned teaching from a job into a _____________________. Meaning your teachers ought to dress and act like ____________________________, and when they do not it only undervalues their occupation/legitimacy.
Antebellum Reform: |
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Religion and Reform:
1. List and describe at least 3 religious movements/communities during "Antebellum"-the time period in the U.S. before the Civil War.
2. How did the "second Great Awakening" appeal to the newer middle class in the U.S.?
3. The protestant ideals of the Great Awakening sought to reform what areas of society? (list at least 4)
4. How did Uncle Tom's Cabin by Harriett Beatcher Stowe affect the U.S. feelings toward slavery?
5. The era of Antebellum can justly be seen as an era of attempted reform. (Continuity) How can the Antebellum Era compare to previous or even future reform movements in the U.S.?
2. How did the "second Great Awakening" appeal to the newer middle class in the U.S.?
3. The protestant ideals of the Great Awakening sought to reform what areas of society? (list at least 4)
4. How did Uncle Tom's Cabin by Harriett Beatcher Stowe affect the U.S. feelings toward slavery?
5. The era of Antebellum can justly be seen as an era of attempted reform. (Continuity) How can the Antebellum Era compare to previous or even future reform movements in the U.S.?