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    the reform movement

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    War Election of 1824 Election of 1828 Texas Nicholas Biddle “New Democracy” Specie circular “slavocracy” Tariff of 1833 “Trail of Tears” Panic of 1837 Force Bill Divorce Bill Lone Star “pet” banks Indian Removal Act Written Responses: 1. Describe and explain the growth of “Mass Democracy” in the 1820’s. 2. Explain the “corrupt bargain”. 3. Identify the regional support for each candidate in the 1824 election. 4. How did the “corrupt bargain” of 1824 and Adams’ unpopular

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    Andrew Jackson Thesis

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    Andrew Jackson was the seventh president of the United States. He is known for founding the Democratic Party and for his support of individual liberty.Andrew Jackson was the seventh president of the United States. He is known for founding the Democratic Party and for his support of individual liberty. Jackson destroyed the Second Bank of the United States‚ founded the Democratic Party‚ supported individual liberty and instituted policies that resulted in the forced migration of Native Americans.

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    national railroad lines. c. The southern states believed that such construction should be the responsibility of the federal government. d. Railroads in the South remained local. 5. Which of the following is true of the labor movement during the 1840s? a. It was made up primarily of socialists and anarchists. b. It was successful in getting pension plans for many workers. c. Its major achievement came when the courts relieved workers from the threat of conspiracy laws being used against them

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    try and reclaim Texas once it was lost. What immigration policies proved problematic for Mexican officials? Speculators acquiring land grants‚ promising to build companies‚ but selling the land to Americans instead. National Colonization Law (1824) – gave states the power to govern immigration; didn’t work well State Colonization Law (1825) – encouraged immigration Coahuila y Texas; made things worse American immigrants began to outnumber Mexicans and refused to acknowledge Mexican culture

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    (July 4‚ 1776) -Britain recognized the independence of the colonies iii. French Revolution-(1789-1792) 1. Liberty‚ Fraternity and Equality 2. Fall of the French Monarchy- Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette iv. Latin American War of Independence (1804-1824) -Impact of the Enlightenment ideas in Latin America -Independence of Latin American countries from Spain- Haiti‚ Mexico‚ Brazil 2. Entry of liberal ideas into the Philippines HOW? a. Opening of the Suez Canal (1869) -Linked Red Sea and the

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    The Evolution of the Hero

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    Most of us have our own rough defnition of heroism — we think we know a hero when we see one. But pinning down those attributes is a challenge; your hero may not look much like mine. So it ’s worth asking: Are there certain immutable characteristics that have defined heroism across the ages? The men and women on the following pages are individuals of extraordinary distinction‚ but how do they stack up against the legends of the past? Although there are some timeless‚ universal qualities known as

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    Testing‚ Testing‚ 1‚ 2‚ 3! By: Leah Williams English 102 Robert Dela-Cruz February 25‚2013 Testing‚ Testing‚ 1‚ 2‚ 3 Animal testing is a hot topic now days. Though it may not be well known‚ animal protection did not start until the 1800’s. The United State Department of Agricultural (USDA) issued a law in 1966 to protect certain animals against animal cruelty and neglect. This law does not protect rodents‚ reptiles‚ and/or birds. While these animals are being tested on‚ no matter

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    as constitutional emperor‚ In 1834 the Amendment of 1824 constitution institutes federalism (for six years) and one-man regency. Industry: On March 7 1808 Brazil’s ports open to foreign trade‚ In 1810 João VI signs treaties with Britain‚ giving it trade preferences and privileges of extraterritoriality‚ One of world’s leading exporters of agricultural products. Political Borders/Changes: On December 1 1822 Pedro crowned emperor of Brazil‚ In 1824 Pedro promulgates first constitution and United States

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    acclaimed "warhawks"‚ who favored war to the "putrescent pool of ignominous peace"‚ persuaded the House to announce war on Great Britian. Calhoun was secretary of war under President James Monroe from 1817 to 1825 and kept running for president in the 1824 race alongside four others‚ John Q. Adams‚ Henry Clay‚ Crawford‚ and

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    Voting and United States

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    land. This of cores narrowed voting rights of Americans and picking the right president. Women‚ African Americans‚ and natives were not allowed to vote. In the election in 1824 many more Americans were able to vote than ever before. When the 1828 election came around‚ about three times as many votes were processed than in the 1824 elections. The campaign in 1828 was the first to be organized‚ and appeal directly to the voters. There were parades‚ barbeques‚ and erect hickory poles for

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