PPT-Terms and People nullification

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an action by a state that cancels a federal law to which the state objects Martin Van Buren President of the United States who succeeded Andrew Jackson William

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an action by a state that cancels a federal law to which the state objects Martin Van Buren President of the United States who succeeded Andrew Jackson William Henry Harrison Whig candidate who defeated Van Buren in the 1840 presidential election. States Rights Vs. Federal . Goverment. Nullification Crisis. Tariff of 1828. Tariff . Act of1828 . is passed under JQA, . raising taxes . on imported goods like cloth and glass. .. The idea was to encourage the growth of manufacturing and industry. Higher tariffs meant higher prices for imported factory goods. American manufacturers could then out-sell foreign competitors. . Vs. Federal authority. Nullification Crisis. First-tariffs of Abominations. Congress placed high tariffs on imports’. Southerners angry over tariffs . Called it . Tariffs of Abominations. MEANS a hateful thing. Southern Response When Tariffs Get Too High. Review: Purpose of Tariffs. Why were protective tariffs put in place following the War of 1812? . Why did the three regions of the country agree to the tariffs when they most directly benefit the North? . States Rights Vs. Federal . Goverment. Nullification Crisis. Tariff of 1828. Tariff . Act of1828 . is passed under JQA, . raising taxes . on imported goods like cloth and glass. .. The idea was to encourage the growth of manufacturing and industry. Higher tariffs meant higher prices for imported factory goods. American manufacturers could then out-sell foreign competitors. . By: Elise Stevens Wilson. The Economies of the North and South. Economy of the North. Fishing, shipbuilding industry and naval supplies, trade and port cities . Skilled craftsmen, shopkeepers, manufacturing (textiles, tools, . Different Economies. The North:. Fishing, shipbuilding industry and naval supplies, trade and port cities . Skilled craftsmen, shopkeepers, manufacturing (textiles, tools. , . metals, building materials, etc.) . What are our success criteria for analytical writing about purpose and audience?. Understanding representation: social groups. Representation:. the portrayal of events, people and circumstances through language and other meaning-making resources to create a way of seeing the world. 1919-1929. H-SS 11.5- Students analyze the major political, social, economic, technological, and cultural developments of the 1920s.. The Twenties. Poster. 1. Create an informational poster. . analysis. Introduction. Cultural Domain Analysis – Outline. What is CDA? History of cognitive anthropology. CDA is not about preferences. Methods for collecting CDA data. CDA and anthropological theory: evolution, models of culture, taxonomies, relation of CDA content to larger environmental forces. The Great Triumvirate. Clay, Calhoun, & Webster. Henry Clay. 1777. - Born in Hanover County, VA. 1797. - moved to Lexington, KY. 1806 – 1807 . - U.S. Senate. 1810 – 1811 . - U.S. Senate. 1811 –1814 . Anecdote. A brief account of or a story about an individual or an incident. Tolstoy was a great pacifist and was once lecturing on the need to be nonresistant and nonviolent towards all creatures. Someone in the audience responded by asking what should be done if one was attacked in the woods by a tiger. Tolstoy responded, "Do the best you can. It doesn't happen very often.". A prelude to the Civil War. Early US Tariff Policy. Tariffs of Abomination. Webster Haynes Debate. Ordinance of Nullification. Force Bill. Henry Clay saves the Day. John C. Calhoun & Theory of Nullification. Section 1: Technology and Industrial Growth. Terms and People. Entrepreneur – people who invest money in a product of enterprise in order to make a profit. Protective Tariff – taxes that would make imported goods cost more than those made locally. What are like terms? People are unique and so are terms in an expression This is Jaclyn This is AJ (Andrew) This is James This is Ziti Each person/dog is unique and can NOT be combined with another……

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