October 22-26 (week 10)
Monday 10/22
- NO CLASS: LONG WEEKEND
Tuesday 10/23 – Wednesday 10/24
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Jeffersonian Democracy
Thursday 10/25 – Friday 10/26
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Jeffersonian Democracy continued
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The War of 1812 and Nationalism & Sectionalism during the Era of Good
Feelings
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HW: Read 13A1-13A3, 13E3, 13G1-G2 (essential for next
paper!)
October 29 – November 2 (week 11)
Monday 10/29
-
The War of 1812 and Nationalism & Sectionalism during the Era of Good
Feelings
- HW: Study for test over Unit 3:
Chapters 10-12 on 10/30-10/31
Tuesday 10/30 –
Wednesday 10/31
- Test over Unit 3: Chapters
10-12
- Sectionalism during the Era of Good Feelings
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Election of 1824, Corrupt Bargain
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HW: NEW DEMOCRACY ESSAY (due 11/6-11/7)
Using
readings 13A1-A3, 13G2, and the “Presence of Mind” article on my
SASSAFRAS website, explain how the developing
universal, white, male
suffrage of the 1820s changed government for
better or worse. Two
pages with two supporting quotes, proper
citations, and a proper bibliography. It
must be edited and the rubric signed by the
editor if you received a C- or below
on the last paper.
Thursday 11/1 – Friday 11/2
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Jackson in the White House: Webster-Hayne debates, nullification, the Bank
crisis
Indian issues, Texas independence, election of 1840,
Re-emergence of the two party system, and results of Jackson’s presidency
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HW: read 17B2, 17C1
November 5-9 (week 12)
Monday 11/5
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Jackson in the White House continued
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HW: read 15D4
HW: Jackson political cartoon: Draw a
political cartoon that covers one of the major
events
in Jackson’s presidency, ie. Nullification Crisis, War on the B.U.S., Indian
Removal,
relations w/ Calhoon, Clay, Webster, and Van Buren. (due
11/12)
Tuesday 11/6 – Wednesday 11/7
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PAPER DUE!
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Jackson in the White House continued
Thursday 11/8 – Friday 11/9
- Manifest Destiny, James K. Polk, and “The Destiny of the
Race”
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HW: read 16A1-16A2, 16A4, 16B1, 16C1-16C4, 16D2, 16E1, and 16E3