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History Warm-Ups Week # 23 Dates : Feb. 18-22 Monday: 1. 2. (Count down 6 lines and draw a line) __________________________________________________________________ _____________ Tuesday: 3. 4. (Count down 6 lines and draw a line) __________________________________________________________________ _____________ Wednesday: 5. 6. (Count down 6 lines and draw a line) __________________________________________________________________ _____________ Thursday: 7. 8. (Count down 6 lines and draw a line) __________________________________________________________________ _____________ Friday:

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Page 1: History Warm-Ups Week # 23 Dates : Feb. 18-22 Monday: 1. 2. (Count down 6 lines and draw a line) _______________________________________________________________________________

History Warm-Ups Week # 23Dates : Feb. 18-22Monday:1.2. (Count down 6 lines and draw a line)_______________________________________________________________________________Tuesday:

3.4. (Count down 6 lines and draw a line)_______________________________________________________________________________Wednesday:

5.6. (Count down 6 lines and draw a line)_______________________________________________________________________________Thursday:

7.8. (Count down 6 lines and draw a line)_______________________________________________________________________________Friday:

9.10. (Count down 6 lines and draw a line)

Page 2: History Warm-Ups Week # 23 Dates : Feb. 18-22 Monday: 1. 2. (Count down 6 lines and draw a line) _______________________________________________________________________________

History Warm-Ups Week #23Monday:

Washington Adams Jefferson Madison Monroe Q. Adams Jackson

1. Who was the President during the War of 1812?A. Washington B. Jefferson C. Madison D. Monroe

 2. Who became our president in 1824 through a ‘corrupt bargain’ with Henry Clay?

A. A. Jackson B. T. Jefferson C. J. Quincy Adams D. J. Monroe

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Tuesday:

p. 336 ‘New Voters:3. In the nation’s early years, most states had limited voting, called suffrage, to only include:

A. Married MenB. Men who went to churchC. Men who owned slaves.D. Men who owned property and paid taxes

4. By the time Andrew Jackson was president in 1824, who was voting for the first time?

A. WomenB. All men over the age of 18C. Sharecroppers and factory workers D. Freed slaves in Northern States

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Wednesday:

5. In Worcester v. Georgia the U.S. Supreme Court ruled in favor of the Cherokee nation. However, President Andrew Jackson refused to enforce the ruling. The result was the --

A. Trail of SorrowsB. Missouri MigrationC. Trail of TearsD. Bleeding Kansas conflict

6. During Andrew Jackson’s presidency, the Nullification Crisis concerned South Carolina and other southern states. The southern states were dissatisfied with federal policy on --

A. Transportation costsB. Tariffs on imported goodsC. BankingD. Immigration

The Cherokee nation…is a distinct community, occupying its own territory… which the citizens of Georgia have no right to enter but with the assent (agreement) of the Cherokees themselves…

-- Worcester v. Georgia, 1832

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Thursday:

7. What message was the artist sending in this picture?A.Andrew Jackson was respectful to Congress and the Federal Courts.B. Andrew Jackson followed in George Washington’s tradition of fairness and integrity as President.C. Jackson was so respected by American’s that they wished him to be King.D. As President, Andrew Jackson ruled more like a Monarch than a President.

8. Many southern states felt they had the right to ________, or cancel, a federal law they considered against their interests.

A. SupportB. ApproveC. NullifyD. Amend

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Friday:

9. What was the name of the Indian Tribe that sued the federal government, and won, but was still forced off their land?

A. Black HawkB. CherokeeC. ShawneeD. Choctaw

10.President Andrew Jackson’s policy towards Native Americans primarily consisted of --

A. Reaching agreements with courts concerning Native American Territory.B. Removing and relocating Native Americans.C. Paying fair market value for Native American lands.D. Building schools and creating employment opportunities for Native

Americans.