
Unit 4 Day 12-13
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Multiple Choice
This excerpt describes the War of 1812.
Which of the following BEST explains how Washington, D.C. was impacted during the War of 1812?
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Multiple Choice
The “Star Spangled Banner” is significant to American culture because —
it reminds Americans about our success against the British during the War of 1812
it became the anthem of the Union soldiers during the war of 1812
it encouraged other Americans to become involved in writing poetry
it later became the National Anthem
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Multiple Choice
The list provides examples of -
topics discussed during the Second Constitutional Convention
domestic issues faced by the leaders of the new republic
weaknesses of the government under the Articles of Confederation
issues leading to the ratification of the first constitutional amendments
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Multiple Choice
Which precedent was established by the Supreme Court ruling in Marbury v. Madison?
The federal government has the power to regulate trade among the states.
State governments lack the authority to regulate federal bureaus.
Federal courts determine the constitutionality of a law.
State courts lack the authority to hear cases challenging federal law.
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The War Ends
• The Treaty of Ghent
ended the war
• No boundaries
changed, but the British
agreed to stop seizing
American ships
• Andrew Jackson had
not heard the war had
ended, and fought and
defeated the British at
the Battle of New
Orleans
Day 12
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What treaty ended the War of 1812?
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Why did Andrew Jackson become an
American hero?
Turn and Talk
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Effects of the War of 1812
• America earned respect
around the world for
defending themselves
from Britain
• Americans became very
patriotic, or proud of their country
• Americans built more
factories, increasing
manufacturing, to make
items they could not trade
for during the War of 1812
Day 12
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How did other nations view the U.S.
after the War of 1812?
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Why did manufacturing increase after
the War of 1812?
Turn and Talk
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Fill in the Blank
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Hotspot
Which person is Andrew Jackson?
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Open Ended
What qualities are important for you in a leader? Explain.
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Multiple Select
Which examples explain an effect of the War of 1812.
American sailors were being impressed by the British navy.
The U.S. gained the respect of other countries around the world.
Americans were more patriotic.
The U.S. was more self-reliant and manufacturing increased.
The British attempted to restrict U.S. trade.
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Multiple Select
Which examples explain an Cause of the War of 1812.
American sailors were being impressed by the British navy.
The U.S. gained the respect of other countries around the world.
Americans were more patriotic.
The U.S. was more self-reliant and manufacturing increased.
The British attempted to restrict U.S. trade.
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Open Ended
What happened at the Battle of New Orleans AND how did the outcome affect the United States?
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Match
Match the following
Francis Scott Key wrote about what he saw at the Battle of Fort McHenry in the _____________________.
During the War of 1812, the British attacked and burned down much of ___________________.
One of the reasons for the War of 1812 was the British support of Native Americans at the Battle of _________________.
_________________ encouraged the government to declare war on Great Britain.
The ___________________ protects citizens from cruel and unusual punishment.
Star-Spangled Banner
Washington, D.C.
Tippecanoe
War Hawks
8th Amendment
Star-Spangled Banner
Washington, D.C.
Tippecanoe
War Hawks
8th Amendment
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Multiple Choice
Britain agreed to stop fighting the War of 1812 because -
they had lost 10,000 soldiers in the conflict
King George III became a Quaker, and therefore no longer believed in war
America had won every major battle
they did not want to go further in debt to try and win the war
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Multiple Select
Which of the following were effects of the War of 1812? Select the three correct answers.
Americans focused more on agriculture
Americans became very patriotic
Manufacturing increased and factories were built
Americans earned respect around the world
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Multiple Choice
Which constitutional guarantee did this act violate?
Freedom of assembly
The right to due process
Freedom of the press
The right to a jury trial
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Multiple Choice
The Federalists and the Democratic-Republicans emerged as separate political parties partly as a result of disagreement over -
how the nation should develop economically
whether to enforce the Monroe Doctrine
how the nation should admit new states
whether to approve the Declaration of Independence
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The Era of Good Feelings
• Americans were happy
after the War of 1812,
and did not argue over
political parties
(nationalism)
• The Antebellum Period
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Time of tremendous
economic growth after
the War of 1812 and
prior to the Civil War
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Slave labor allowed
agriculture (cotton) to
dominate in the South
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A textile (cloth) boom in
the North fueled
factory growth
Day 13
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Why was it called the Era of Good
Feelings?
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What was the antebellum period?
Turn and Talk
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The Monroe Doctrine
• James Monroe was easily
elected in 1816 to be the
5th president of the U.S.
• After the American and
French Revolutions,
several countries in
South America had their
own revolutions
• James Monroe declared
that European countries
could no longer colonize
land in the Americas
Europe
The Americas
Day 13
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Why was James Monroe easily
elected after the War of 1812?
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What part of the world did the U.S.
restrict European interference?
Turn and Talk
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Multiple Select
Which of the following best explains the Era of Good Feelings? Select TWO correct answers.
Most Americans had a strong sense of nationalism after the British defeat in the War of 1812.
The 5 Tribes Council declared a truce between U.S. settlers moving west and Native Americans.
Many immigrants from around the world came to the U.S. to make a new life in America.
America experienced a time of economic prosperity that helped make internal improvements.
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Open Ended
What was the purpose of the Monroe Doctrine? Explain.
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Match
Match the following
The ___________________ officially ended the War of 1812.
Increased _____________________ was one of the major effects of the War of 1812.
During the War of 1812, the British attacked and burned down much of ___________________.
Francis Scott Key wrote a poem about the Battle of Fort McHenry which later became the ____________________.
The ______________________ protects freedom of religion (church/mosque) and freedom of assembly (peaceful protest).
Treaty of Ghent
Manufacturing
Washington, D.C.
National Anthem
1st Amendment
Treaty of Ghent
Manufacturing
Washington, D.C.
National Anthem
1st Amendment
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