Wednesday, November 29, 2017

Lesson on Thursday, November 30, 2017

Bell Ringer: Age of Jackson: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=beN4qE-e5O8 (15 min) / Add information to your IDs that may have not been covered in the textbook. 

Agenda: 

1. Review Journal 56 / A: In 1832, jackson’s opponents moved to renew the charter on the Second Bank of the U.S. From Jackson’s point of view, the national banking system promoted the interests of the wealthy at the expense of the rest of America. When the charter for the Second National Bank expired in 1836, Jackson prevented its renewal. (5 min)

2. Indian Removal Act of 1830: Federal policy toward American Indians vacillated between removal and assimilation, and students should be able to identify these shifts in approach. 

3. Jackson strongly supported federal authority in the nullification crisis with South Carolina but supported state authority in the case of Indian policy. What accounted for the differences? 

*Jackson was not being consistent in his approach to the issue of federal versus state authority. 

4. Journal 57 - How did the views of Jackson and John Marshall differ regarding the status and rights of Indian peoples? (10 min)

Jackson: 

Marshall: 

5. The Whig Party https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PbJhMJVWbTE (10 min)

6. Review Thinking Like a Historian 10. 

Home Learning:

1. Study for Chapter 10 Vocabulary Quiz (tomorrow)

2. Chapter 11 IDs (doesn't need to be complete) 

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