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Unit 3: Election of 1800 - Jackson

Unit 3 Kahoot
Unit 3 Essential Terms and Questions (Study guide)
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Notes: Jefferson
Notes: Madison/War of 1812
Viewing Guide: First Invasion
Create a key for the following territorial changes below on your map:
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Notes: Monroe, Era of Good Feelings, Election of 1824
Case Study Group Activity:
You will work as a team in your row - split into group A and group B and pick which case study will be assigned to group A and group B. 
1. On a separate sheet of paper, define federal supremacy and legal precedent.
2. Read the case study and answer the questions with your partner(s) on the same separate sheet of paper. (This will be turned in for your group for a grade)
3. Choose how you both will explain your case to the other group in your team in a way that is simple to understand.
           Explain the following to them:
                               a) the background of the case
                               b) the conflict the Marshall Court is having to settle
                               c) the outcome of the case
                               d) the precedent that is established
Case Study: Gibbons v. Ogden
Case Study: McCulloch v. MD
Answer the questions from the viewing guide, starting at 43 minutes into the program.
Jackson Viewing Guide
Notes: JQA & Andrew Jackson
Login using the information below, and search for the video titled "19th Century Turning Points in U.S. History: 1800-1826" and watch as a review.  
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