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Standards and Objectives Content Objective: –I will understand how the expansion of voting rights gave more power to Americans Language Objective –I will.

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Page 1: Standards and Objectives Content Objective: –I will understand how the expansion of voting rights gave more power to Americans Language Objective –I will.
Page 2: Standards and Objectives Content Objective: –I will understand how the expansion of voting rights gave more power to Americans Language Objective –I will.

Standards and Objectives

• Content Objective:

– I will understand how the expansion of voting rights gave more power to Americans

• Language Objective

– I will write a sequence map showing the election of Andrew Jackson

• Standard

– 8.8.1 Discuss the election of Andrew Jackson as president in 1828 and the importance of Jacksonian democracy, and his actions as president.

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How did democracy expand in the 1820s and 1830s?

1.

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Many states lowered or eliminated the qualification for men to own a certain amount of property to vote or hold public officeNominating Conventions- meetings held where party members (the people) choose the party’s candidates - not state legislators

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What was Jacksonian Democracy?

2.

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The expansion of democracy that took place in the 1820s and 1830s became known as Jacksonian Democracy

Jackson supported majority rule (people choose) and benefited from the expansion of democracy

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Who were the presidential candidates in the election of 1828?

3.

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John Q. Adams

Richard Rush

Andrew Jackson

John C. Calhoun

National Republican Party

Democratic Party

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John Q. Adams- National Republican Party

VP- Richard Rush

6th president, Harvard educated, Jackson’s supporters said he was out of touch with everyday people

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Andrew Jackson- Democratic party (new political party created by Jackson supporters)

VP- John C. Calhoun

War hero, born poor and rose to success through his own hard work, man of the people, Adams’ campaign said he was hot tempered, crude, and ill-equipped to be president

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6 coffins stand for 6 militiamen who were executed under Jackson’s orders in Creek War

Bottom coffins stand for other militiamen and Indians executed under Jackson’s orders

Picture of Jackson stabbing Samuel Jackson in Nashville

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Jackson defeated Adams in a landslide

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Inauguration of 1828- Jackson supporters saw his victory as a win for the common people

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What is the spoils system?

4.

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Jackson rewarded supporters with government jobs

Spoils system- practice of giving government jobs to political backers

“To the victor belong the spoils of the enemy”

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What was Jackson’s Kitchen Cabinet?

5.

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Jackson relied on his Kitchen Cabinet, a group of informal and trusted advisors who often times met in the White House kitchen.

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