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    belgium revolts whereby he refused to let his son rule belgium and this would mean increase ininfluence to belgium‚this made the people of france who so yearned for millitary glory and prestige to withdrew their support from louis phillipe when the 1848 revolutions occured.even larmantine stated that france was bored and this led to his downfall. inspite of his wish to avoid extreme policies‚louis phillipe introduced unpopular policies which led to his downfall.louis phillipe was a fine gentleman

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    Do you agree with the view that the main cause of the progress made in public health provision in the years 1848-75 was the shocking impact of repeated epidemics of cholera? The main cause of the progress made in public health provision in the years 1848-75 was only partly caused by the shocking impact of repeated epidemics of cholera. Source 16 suggests that the severe impact of cholera did cause progress made in public health. Source 17 and 18 although do suggest that cholera did have an impact

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    PEQs APUSH MacKenzie Hudgins 1. The Jacksonian period (1824-1848) has been celebrated as the era of the “common man”. To what extent did the period live up to this characterization? Consider 2 of the following in your response: -Economic development -Politics -Reform Movements One of many questions to ask with regards to the Jacksonian era is‚ “Who was the common man?” This concept is the greatest contradictory question to ask that determines the validity of the name “era of the

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    During Jefferson’s Presidency two things changed “Jeffersonian Democracy”‚ the War of 1812 contributed because until the war hawks and a growing desire to obtain Florida and Canada Jefferson did not want to get involved in war with Europe‚ and the Louisiana Purchase also changed his views because he was very Constitutional and when the treaty for the Louisiana Purchase was presented it was argued to be Constitutional. Americans in the South wanted to gain Florida and the people in the North wanted

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    Apush Dbq Paige Reinfeld Jacksonian DBQ The uproar of the people of the U.S. was heard after the corrupted elections of 1824. It wasn’t until 1828‚ the year the Jacksonians came into power and satisfied the popular demand after a mudslinging battle against the aristocrats. The Jacksonian Democrats claime Premium 599 Words 3 Pages Jacksonian Democrats: Oppressors of the Common Man Keegan Kylstra 12/9/12 APUSH Darnell Jacksonian Democrats: Ruthless Oppressors of the

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    Adams ​Thomas Jefferson ​George Washington (2002) 5. Analyze the extent to which TWO of the following influenced the development of democracy between 1820 and 1840. Jacksonian economic policy Changes in electoral politics Second Great Awakening Westward movement 6. The Jacksonian Period (1824-1848) has been celebrated as the era of the "common man." To what extent did the period live up to its characterization? Consider TWO of the following in your response. Economic development

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    provisions & compromises; Not since 1991 & 1984 ratification debate (2005 DBQ; Form B FRQ) Federalist Era: 1789-1801 2002 FRQ; 2005 DBQ (indirect) Jeffersonian Democracy 2002 FRQ War of 1812: causes‚ results‚ impact on society No question ever! Jacksonian Era: 1828-1848 Occurs every 2 to 3 years Nationalism‚ Sectionalism: East‚ West & South Parts of numerous questions Secession & Lincoln’s/Republicans’ policies during the Civil War Indirect question in 1997‚ 2003 “Market Revolution”: Industrial Rev/Transportation

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    Being decided by the House of Representation‚ the election of 1824 led to John Quincey Adams becoming the President instead of Andrew Jackson. This marked a time when a candidate with the most electoral votes did not win‚ and the victor did not win the popular vote. The Corrupt Bargain led to tension between Adams and the Jacksonians in Congress. Culturally‚ the Second Great Awakening was in full effect during this time with Methodists and Baptists preaching to slaves and slave-owners in the south

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    DBQ Essay By: Anna Wilson There were several main political and economic events that reshaped American society between the years of 1820 and 1848 to a large extent. This era‚ also known as the Jacksonian era‚ brought vibrant political movements towards a greater democracy and was a time of technological advancements and reformation‚ which forever impacted American ideals‚ due to the American System and its three main points leading to industrialization and the rise of democracy causing a wide form

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    The Jacksonian Period (1824-1848) had been celebrated as the era of the “common man.” To what extent did the period live up to its characterization? Consider two of the following in your response: Economic development‚ politics‚ and reform movements. The Jacksonian period‚ nicknamed the era of the “common man‚” lived up to its characterization. President Andrew Jackson influenced the life of the common man forever. He brought politics to the common man by expanding voting rights‚ once a topic

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