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A Nation Divides

A Nation Divides. CRITICAL DATES. QUIZ DATES: October 16, 2009, October 23, 2009, & October 30, 2009. TEXT BOOK Chapters. Ch.7-12 Reading and work book Guides: Ch.’s 7-12. Homework:. Tuesday October 12, 2009 (USSH7 &8). Regional Economics 7-1 P. 218 #2 & #4. Table for #2 pg. 218.

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A Nation Divides

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  1. A Nation Divides

  2. CRITICAL DATES • QUIZ DATES: October 16, 2009, October 23, 2009, & October 30, 2009

  3. TEXT BOOK Chapters • Ch.7-12 • Reading and work book Guides: Ch.’s 7-12

  4. Homework:

  5. Tuesday October 12, 2009 (USSH7 &8) • Regional Economics 7-1 • P. 218 #2 & #4

  6. Table for #2 pg. 218

  7. Table for #2 pg. 218

  8. #4 • The industrial North would supply manufactured goods that the South and West could use. The agriculture south and West would supply grain, livestock, and cotton to the North. A national currency and improved transportation would aid in the exchange of goods.

  9. Nationalism: 7-2: SSUSH 6&7 • Pg. 223 #3 & 4 • Identify McCulloch v. Maryland

  10. #3 p. 223 Monroe Doctrine: • Protect American trade; diminish power in the western territories • Provide National security • Encourage national security

  11. The Age of Jackson 7-3: (SSUSH7) • Outline the section include all Terms and names (p. 224) words on outline.

  12. States’ Rights & National Bank (SSUS8:c) • Outline 7-4 and answer p. 235 #2 & #3

  13. Issues: • States rights vs. federal power over the Tariff of 1832 • Jackson vs. the Bank of the United States over its treat to American democracy

  14. Legacies • Another version of the two-party system; presidential elections as popularity contests; broader political awareness among average citizens.

  15. p. 235 #3 • SC nullification of the tariffs of 1828 and 1832 might have escalated into a military conflict. The issue of states’ rights would eventually be a major cause of the Civil War. Devates over the tariff produced important interpretations of the Constitution on the issues of states’ rights.

  16. Wed. 10/14/2009 • Slavery and Abolition ch.8-2 • Outline: • David Walker, Fredrick Douglas, & Nat Turner • #2 pg. 253 • (SSUSH7:c & SSUSH8:a)

  17. Women and Reform: 8-3 • Outline • Sarah and Angelina Grimké • Sojourner Truth • Pg. 258 #2 • (SSUSH 7 & SSUSH 8)

  18. Changing the Work Place: 8-4 • #2 pg. 292

  19. Manifest Destiny: ch. 9-2 • Pg. 285 #2 • Identify “Fifty-four Forty or Fight!”

  20. Friday October 16, 2009 • Expansion in Texas: ch. 9-3 #2

  21. The War with Mexico: 9-4 • Outline • Questions pg. 300 #5-8

  22. Monday October 19, 2009 • Outline Ch. 10 • P. 309 #2 & 4 • P. 317 #2 & #5 • Pg. 321 #2 • P. 334 Main Idas #8 & Critical Thinking #1

  23. Tuesday October 20, 2009 • Outline 11-1 • Pg. 345 1-5

  24. Wed. October 21-11-2: The Politics of War • Outline • P. 350 #1-4

  25. Friday October 23 • Ch. 11-3 Outline: Life during War Time • Pg. 356 1-3 • Ch. 11-4: Outline: The North Takes Charge: • 1-5 pg. 365

  26. Ch. 11-5 The Legacy of the War: Outline pg. 371 1-5

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