Mrs. Jordan

U.S. History

Chapter 7:Balancing Nationalism and Sectionalism

Chapter 7 Section 2 Nationalism at Center Stage: Use pages409-416of your textbook, or online sources to define/explain the significance or importance of the terms (within the context of the chapter), and answer the questions below.

1. What were Marshall’s rulings inGibbons v. Ogden and McCulloch v. Marylanddesigned to

do?

2. What were Marshall’s rulings in Fletcher v. PeckandDartmouthCollege v. Woodward

designed to do?

3. nationalism

4. Rush-Bagot Treaty

5. Adams-Onis Treaty

6. The Monroe Doctrine

7. How did the foreign policies of John Quincy Adams and James Monroe serve national

interests?

8. According to the Constitution, what was the path laid out for a territory to become a state?

9. What did Missouri’s petition for statehood cause controversy in 1818?

10. What did Congressman James Tallmadge’s bill propose?

11. Summarize the terms of the Missouri Compromise.

Review 7.2: On page 417 of your book you will find the Section Assessment. Complete each of the five questions:

  1. Tap the circle next to the letter of the answer you think is correct.
  2. The circle next to the answer and the “check answer” box will turn blue.
  3. Tap on the “check answer” box
  4. the circle will turn green if you answer the question correctly and you can hit the “clear answer” box at the bottom and hit the arrow key at the bottom of the box to proceed to the next question.
  5. the circle will turn red if you answer the question incorrectly and you can hit the “try again” box at the bottom to answer the question again until you get the correct answer. Then hit the arrow key at the bottom of the box to proceed to the next question
  6. Record the correct answers to the review questions in the space providedhere.

7.2 Review Question answers:

  1. 2.3.4.5.

Chapter 7 Section 3 The Age of Jackson: Use pages419-427of your textbook, or online sources to define/explain the significance or importance of the terms (within the context of the chapter), and answer the questions below.

1. How was the election of 1824 decided?

2. corrupt bargain

3. Democratic Republican party

4. How did democracy become more inclusive between 1824 and 1828?

a. How did it remain less than democratic despite these changes?

5. What did the nickname “Old Hickory” reflect about Andrew Jackson?

6. spoils system

7. “five civilized tribes”

8. Indian Removal Act 1830

9. How did the Cherokee react to the Indian Removal Act?

10. Trail of Tears

7.3 Review Question answers:

1. 2.3.4.5.

Chapter 7 Section 4 States’ Rights and the National Bank: Use pages430-438of your textbook, or online sources to define/explain the significance or importance of the terms (within the context of the chapter), and answer the questions below.

1. Define tariff

2. Why did Congress pass a tariff in 1816?

3. Why did the South regard the tariff of 1828 as the “Tariff of Abominations”?

4. John C. Calhoun

5. With regard to Calhoun’s nullification theory:

a. what did it contend about the U.S. Constitution?

b. what did states have the right to do with laws they regarded unconstitutional?

c. what did states have the right to do according to this theory if the federal government

ultimately did not respect their rights?

6. Where did Jackson stand on the relationship between states’ rights and the federal

government?

7. secede

8. How did South Carolina react to the tariff of 1832?

9. Force Bill of 1833

10. How did Jackson and his supporters view the BUS?

11. Nicholas Biddle

12. “pet banks”

13. Whig Party

14. Martin Van Buren

15. How did Jackson’s actions hurt the economy?

16. William Henry Harrison

17. John Tyler

7.4 Review Question answers:

1. 2.3.4.5.