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Student Learning Map
- Topic:The National Period
- Subject(s):Social Studies
- Days:5
- Grade(s):11
Lesson Essential Question(s):How did the election of Thomas Jefferson change the course of the nation.
What were the effects of the War of 1812?
Lesson Essential Question(s):Of what significance was the Louisiana Purchase?
How did the Monroe Doctrine affirm American nationalism?
What is Manifest Destiny?
How did the westward expansion affect Native Americans?
What caused war with Mexico?
Lesson Essential Question(s):How did the election of Andrew Jackson change the character of democracy after 1828?
Do you think that Andrew Jackson was a strong leader or a tyrant?
How did the market revolution transform the nation?
What was the intention behind Clay's American System?
What were the major social reforms in the mid 1800's?
Vocabulary:Democratic-Republicans, Jeffersonian democracy, Alexander Hamilton, 12th Amendment, Marbury v.Madison, John Marshall, judicial review, Gibbon v.Ogden, Louisana Purchase, Lewis & Clark Expedition
Vocabulary:manifest destiny, Oregon trail, Mormons, Stephen Austin, Texas Revolution, the Alamo, Sam Houston, annexation, James K. Polk, John Fremont, Stephen Kearney, Republic of California, Zachary Taylor, Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo, Wilmot Proviso, Sutter's Mill, Forty-Niners, Horace Greeley, Indian Removal Act, Trail of Tears, Mexican War
Vocabulary:John Quincy Adams, election of 1824, Henry Clay, John C Calhoun, Missouri Compromise, Old Hickory, Jacksonian Democracy, Spoils System, election of 1828, tariffs, nullification, national bank, temperance, abolitionism, market revolution, Samuel B Morse, Robert Fulton, Lowell textile mills
History alive, United Streaming.com, skill reinforcement activities,timeline, graphs, maps from the textbook, The American Odyssey Chapters 4 & 5. Case studies, audio-materials, transparencies, reading study guide, workbooks.