T Jackson DBQ How Democratic Was Andrew Jackson? •- -j- "* - * j ^ i ^ i- •>"• \ v * • i ’ " ’ * ** "- A Document Based Question (DBQ) 65 © 2002 The DBQ Project L 1 Jackson DBQ STUDENT GUIDE SHEET How Democratic Was Andrew Jackson? Directions: Many great names in American history are closely connected with an idea or an event - George Washington and the Revolution‚ Abraham Lincoln and the Civil War‚ Martin Luther King and Civil Rights. Andrew Jackson’s name is tied very closely to democracy
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traveled from New Jersey to New York were considered “interstate commerce‚” which means they could not be monitored by states but rather Congress. During the Era of Good Feelings‚ the United States took a greater rule in the world. Future president‚ Andrew Jackson‚ was sent to Florida‚ which was at the time owned by Spain‚ to recapture slaves that had escaped. The United States also captured two Spanish towns in Florida and forced the governor to evade. Spain eventually realized that they could no
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’A comedy then is a problem-solving story‚ ending in resolution and order and normally symbolised by marriage.’ How far would you agree with this statement when looking at Act 5 in ’Twelfth Night’? Shakespeare’s comedy ’Twelfth Night’ is mainly comedic due to the dramatic irony which is consistent throughout the play due to Viola‚ Sebastian’s twin‚ pretending to be a man named Cesario. This is evident in Act 1 Scene 4 when Orsino is praising Cesario for how much of a woman ’he’ looks. ’Diana’s
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The Panic of 1837 was an economic depression resulting from Andrew Jackson’s economic policies‚ which included the refusal to renew the charter for the Second Bank of the United States. Another policy was the Coinage Act by Jackson‚ which required payment for public lands to be in gold and silver. The actions of Andrew Jackson resulted in the accusation of Martin Van Buren‚ Jackson’s successor‚ for causing the Panic of 1837. Van Buren’s refusal to involve the government in the economy was said to
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immigrants that came to the United States in the late 1800’s‚ led to the industrial growth of our country. Some of these immigrants contributed brilliant ideas and new inventions. One of the great minds‚ which helped our great country grow‚ was Andrew Carnegie. Andrew Carnegie was one of America greatest industrialist. He moved to the United States at the age of 13. He was the son of a poor Scottish textilist‚ living in
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11/13/11 I do not believe that President Jackson should be on the twenty dollar bill. He was not a man of good; all he cared about was pleasing himself and making other people believe he was doing good; manipulating them. Andrew Jackson was only concerned with keeping the union together. If he could get people to see that he could keep the states one nation then he would gain fame. I find this very ironic‚ he hated paper money and actually preferred coins‚ and people want
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In 1848‚ Elizabeth Cady Stanton delivered the Declaration of Sentiments and Resolutions at the Seneca Falls Convention. The Seneca Falls Convention was influenced by the experience Stanton had during the 1840 World Anti-Slavery Convention in London. In 1920 the Constitution was ratified to give women voting rights. The Declaration of Sentiments addresses the importance of woman’s equality in the courtroom‚ women’s freedom of speech‚ and overall equality for women by emphasis of syntax‚ diction‚ and
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Andrew Jackson‚ the 7th president of the United States (1829 – 1837)‚ was a president that let his personal problems affect his presidency. He would tie his personal life into his decisions on political affairs. Sometimes he would make political decisions for the good of the people‚ but sometimes he would do it only for his own desire to crush his enemies. Jackson believed that federal power was the ultimate power‚ and his supporters used their powers inconsistently and unfairly‚ giving him the nickname
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time have proved devastating to other parties. One example of this can be seen through the Trail of Tears. The Trail of Tears is a failure in history because it led to the death of thousands of American Indians‚ the act was unjust‚ and it caused Andrew Jackson to be known primarily for the cruelty of his rule. The Trail of Tears brought the death of countless American Indians. Due to the greed of the Americans‚ American Indians were forced from their
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United States and has been open as such since 1889 (“The Hermitage”). I had never been to The Hermitage before this class. And I must say that Andrew Jackson picked a lovely piece of land to build his home. Even before beginning the tour‚ the landscaping is remarkable. The driveway leading to the mansion is lined with cedar trees‚ making the house of Andrew Jackson and his family look as if it was taken right out of a fairytale. Also‚ when I visited with my friend Brittani Moyers‚ there was a fall
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