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Unit 3.4 Presentation - Age of the Common Man

Unit 3.4 Presentation - Age of the Common Man

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11th Grade

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Multiple Choice

Before 1820, the following people can vote:

  1. John Smith, a property owning white man

  2. Sally Hodges, a widowed woman who owns property

  3. John Freedman, a free African American who owns property.

    What is the rule for who can vote?

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All white males can vote.

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All white males and females can vote.

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All Americans can vote.

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All property-owning citizens can vote.

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After 1820, the following people could vote:

  1. Karl Stolzman, a white immigrant from Germany

  2. John Smith, a property owning white man

  3. Albert McDouglas, a white shopkeeper with no property

    What is the rule for who can vote after 1820?

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All white men can vote.

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All white men and women can vote.

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All Americans can vote.

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All property owning citizens can vote.

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Multiple Choice

Who lost the ability to vote after 1820?

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Property owning white men.

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African Americans

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Women

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Property owning African Americans and women.

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Match the following terms to their definition

political interest groups

universal manhood suffrage

mudslinging

spoils system

they sway politicians by donating money

all white men can vote

saying bad things about an opponent

giving government jobs to supporters

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Poll

Do you think Jackson was a good president or a bad one?

Good

Bad

I don't know

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Match the following sections with their primary economic activities.

North

South

West

manufacturing and trade

cash crops/agriculture

cash crops/agriculture and trade

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The expansion of slavery is becoming an issue as the U.S. expands west. Despite the end of the trans-Atlantic slave trade, slavery is expanding. Cheap labor is still an advantage...

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Multiple Select

In which areas of the country was slavery possible at this time?

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Multiple Choice

A tariff is another name for a...

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ship

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import

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tax

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export

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During the Nullification Crisis, South Carolina threatened to​
because of the​
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The amount of states with taxpayer qualifications ​
from 1800 to 1830.

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There were ​
qualifications for voting in the states of MO, KY, SC, MD, NY, ME, VT, and SC, than in the other states.

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There were more ​
votes in 1824 then there were in 1828.

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There were ​
popular votes in 1824 then there were in 1828.

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There were ​
popular votes in 1824 than there were in 1828 because of ​
voting qualifications.
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