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 US History Chapter 10 A Changing Nation (1815-1840) Section 3Section 3: The Age of JacksonSection Focus Question: How did the people gain more power during the Age of Jackson?Google Earth: Use this application to locate, and list 2 visual notables for the following items. The Hermitage (Nashville, TN) -- Andrew Jackson’s home. 2. Chalmette Battlefield and National Cemetery (Chalmette, Louisiana) a. b.Adams and Jackson in Conflict:When did Andrew Jackson serve as President of the U.S.?How long did the Age of Jackson last?What nickname was given to Jackson due to his toughness?Who did Jackson believe should participate in American political life?Why was President Jackson loved by millions of ordinary Americans?Who chose John Q. Adams as president in the election of 1824?What did Andrew Jackson call the election of 1824, since he was not chosen president after having the most popular and electoral votes?What burdened Adams during his one term in office?What did Adams fail to win from the American people that led to only one term in office?A New Era in Politics:What is suffrage?Who could not vote in America in 1824?Who did Jackson believe should be able to vote and hold public office?Who did Jackson and his supporters believe that the government favored?Which two parties were created during the election of 1824?Which two parties were the main parties in America between 1836-1852?How were presidential candidates selected beginning in 1831?Jackson Becomes President:How many more people voted in 1828 than in 1824?What type of “victory” did Jackson’s supporters was won in 1828?How was the unruly crowd lured onto the White House lawn during President Jackson’s inauguration in 1829?Complete the quote by a Jackson supporter about his rowdy inauguration: “It was the __________ day, and the ___________ President, and the ________________ would rule.”What percent of federal officeholders were replaced by Andrew Jackson?What is the spoils system?US History Chapter 10 A Changing Nation (1815-1840) Section 3Section 3: The Age of JacksonSection Focus Question: How did the people gain more power during the Age of Jackson?More people gained the right to vote. Google Earth: Use this application to locate, and list 2 visual notables for the following items. The Hermitage (Nashville, TN) -- Andrew Jackson’s home. 2. Chalmette Battlefield and National Cemetery (Chalmette, Louisiana) a. b.Adams and Jackson in Conflict:When did Andrew Jackson serve as President of the U.S.? 1829-1837How long did the Age of Jackson last? 20 years -- (1837 - 1857)What nickname was given to Jackson due to his toughness? “Old Hickory”Who did Jackson believe should participate in American political life? Ordinary peopleWhy was President Jackson loved by millions of ordinary Americans? His humble beginnings and firm leadership.Who chose John Q. Adams as president in the election of 1824? House of RepresentativesWhat did Andrew Jackson call the election of 1824, since he was not chosen president after having the most popular and electoral votes? “Corrupt bargain”What burdened Adams during his one term in office? The charges of a secret deal.What did Adams fail to win from the American people that led to only one term in office? Their trust.A New Era in Politics:What is suffrage? The right to vote. Who could not vote in America in 1824? Women, enslaved African Americans, Native Americans.Who did Jackson believe should be able to vote and hold public office? Ordinary peopleWho did Jackson and his supporters believe that the government favored? The rich and powerful.Which two parties were created during the election of 1824? National Republicans and Democrats.Which two parties were the main parties in America between 1836-1852? Democrats and Whigs.How were presidential candidates selected beginning in 1831? Nominating conventionsJackson Becomes President:How many more people voted in 1828 than in 1824? 3 times as many peopleWhat type of “victory” did Jackson’s supporters was won in 1828? Victory for the “common man.”How was the unruly crowd lured onto the White House lawn during President Jackson’s inauguration in 1829? They moved the punch bowl to the plete the quote by a Jackson supporter about his rowdy inauguration: “It was the People’s day, and the People’s President, and the People would rule.”What percent of federal officeholders were replaced by Andrew Jackson? 20%What is the spoils system? The practice of rewarding government jobs to loyal supporters of the party that wins an election. ................
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