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. H 370 Broader Terms, Narrower Terms, and Related Terms : (Continued) (RT) reference is made from each to the other. Rugs Carpets Carpets Athletes Sports Sports headings is a necessar 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? . Democracy. Mr. Calella. American Studies I/U.S. History I (H). Popular Politics. Jacksonian. Democracy. All white men (no property requirement). More egalitarian. Common Man not limited in ability. 1125 WHAT IT IS, AND HOW TO DO IT ETHICALLY Monroe H. Freedman * I. I NTRODUCTION In the late 1960s, Dr. Benjamin Spock was active in opposing the War in Vietnam, which he and many others had come t 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, . 1828 Tariff of Abominations-raises rates from 23%-45%. North getting richer at expense of south. 1832 Tariff-reduces rate to 35%. SC . nullifies-not low enough. 2. 1828 “SC Exposition & Protest”. Monday. : Clay, Calhoun, Webster, 1820 and 1850 Compromises. Tuesday. : Debate. Wednesday. : Dred Scott Case. Thursday. : Outlaws. The Great Triumvirate. . of the 1830s and 1840s. Henry Clay. : West. Introduction. 1.) How was American politics democratized between 1800 and 1840?. 2.) Why was Andrew Jackson so popular with voters?. 3.) How and why did the Democratic and Whig parties emerge?. 4.) What new assumptions about human nature did religious reform leaders of the 1830’s make?. tried four times. acquitted three times. the fourth ended in a mistrial. Jury Nullification. “What . this proves is that while this may be a sin to . you, one . thing is clear: For any enlightened human being, this can never be a crime. Champion of the. . “Common Man”?. OR. King Andrew I?. Jackson’s Background. Posthumous Child (. born . 1767). Born in SC or NC? (Waxhaws). 2 brothers and mother died in the Revolution. Whacked by a Brit officer. Internal Improvements. Higher Tariffs. North. Favored or opposed and why. Favored or opposed and why. Favored or opposed and why. South. Favored or opposed and why. Favored or opposed and why. Favored or opposed and why. As . president, offered jobs to political supporters (spoils); aided in spreading political power to common people (Jacksonian Democracy); ignored the Supreme Court’s decision in Worcester v Georgia and instituted the Indian Removal Act to remove Natives from the south for cotton land and gold; fought South Carolina against nullification and possible secession to preserve the union; vetoed the renewal charter for 2. LCSH vs. LCGFT Form/Genre Terms LCGFT is strictly limited (with a few exceptions that may eventually go away) to terms describing genre, form, or genre and form combined Quotations Poetry Fiction Symphonies Maps

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