Thursday, November 30, 2006

Jacksonian Democracy

In order to understand the mystique of Jackson's presidency and the deceptively tumultuous times under his presidency, we must analyze many things. His actions, statements, philosophy on government give us insight into the times. Were these times truly democratic? Was Jackson a supporter of the common man? Was the country growing together or apart and why? We will be answering these questions as we study Andrew Jackson the man and Andrew Jackson the legend.

Task 1 - Election of 1828 - Nullification Crisis: Review the era of Jacksonian Democracy. Terms, names, multiple choice quiz. Answer basic questions in class after reviewing homework notes. Answer Questions in class.


Homework for weekend (Dec. 1,2, and 3):
1. Answer in paragraph form: How did the woes of van Buren's presidency highlight the problems and mistakes of Jackson's?
2. Write an essay on the following question to be handed in on Monday... treat it as an FRQ:
Statement: Andrew Jackson and his supporters were unfair and inconsistent in their advocation of majority rule and the supremacy of the federal government.
Assess the validity of this criticism in the cases of the spoils system, the recharter of the Bank, the Indian Remoaval policy, and the nullification controversy.

Monday, November 06, 2006

Jefferson's Administration and the Growth of Nationalism

VACATION HOMEWORK: DBQ Question regarding nationalism post War of 1812. Follow the outline you did for homework. If you need help, consult the AMSCO book pages 161-166. Leave comments or questions and I will try to check every few hours.


Readings:

AMSCO 7 and 8
American Pageant Chapter 11 and 12
Source Packet #1 and #2
Handouts (I will provide these when necessary)
Zinn Readings

Themes:

1. Peaceful transition of power (election of 1800)
2. Changes in party platforms
3. New Frontiers
4. Rise of Nationalism
5. Role of Women
6. America Grows

Content:


Peaceful "Revolution of 1800"
*Jefferson's savvy domestic politics
*Louisianna Purchase
*Diplomatic Issues
*Madison's Presidency

War of 1812: Casues, Course, Consequences
*Major Battles/Events
*Legacy of War

Marshall Court and Judicial Review

Cult of Domesticity and Women's role in America

American System
*Facets of the system
*Self Sufficiency
*Era of Good Feelings?

Missouri Compromise

Monroe
*Presidency
*Monroe Doctrine

Marshall Court
*Landmark cases
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Major Assignments:

*American System Foladable
*Marshall's Court paper chase
*DBQ
*FRQ on role of women and the "Cult of Domesticity"