Chapter 8 Section 4 - East Lycoming School District

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The Growth of Nationalism

Chapter 8 Section 4

Nationalism

• The growth of power and influence of the federal government Or

Dartmouth College v. Woodward

• New Hampshire wanted to change the colleges charter from private school to public

McCulloch v. Maryland

• Supreme Court ruled that Congress did have the power to charter a National Bank – This gave the federal government power that goes beyond the Constitution

Gibbons V. Ogden

• The Supreme Court declared that

• How do each of these court rulings support Nationalism?

Dartmouth College v. Woodward

• Prevented state interference in business contracts

McCulloch v. Maryland

• Supported the principle that

Gibbons v. Ogden

• Established the

Monroe Doctrine

• • • 1. U.S. would not interfere in European affairs 2. U.S. would not interfere in colonies and states in Western Hemisphere 3. • 4.

Why did President Monroe believe it was necessary to create the Monroe Doctrine?

• To create a policy to ease tensions with Great Britain and formally address the possibility that

American System

• A combination of government backed economic development and protective tariffs aimed at encouraging business growth

What two new political parties emerged in the 1820s, and how did their views differ?

• National Republicans • Jacksonian Democrats

Why might someone have supported John Quincy Adams in the 1824 election?

• • • • • Son of President John Adams Been in politics since 1803 Former senator Served as a diplomat in Europe Served as Secretary of State

Why might someone have supported Henry Clay in the 1824 election?

• • Gifted speech maker Desired to end slavery

Why might someone have supported John C. Calhoun in the 1824 election?

• • • Served in House of Representatives President Monroe’s Secretary of War Sponsored economic measures that helped unify the nation

Why might someone have supported Andrew Jackson in the 1824 election?

• • Served in Congress in the 1790s Brilliant general

What was the corrupt bargain and who did it benefit?

• 1824- Jackson won the most votes in the electoral college, but not the needed majority

• Clay used his influence to swing enough votes to Adams to win