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Name ECONOMICS FINAL EXAM REVIEW Unit One-Define the ...

Name ECONOMICS FINAL EXAM REVIEW Unit One-Define the ...

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3. Explain the difference between sectionalism and nationalism Sectionalism is strong pride in your region of the country (example: I’m southern!). Nationalism is strong pride in your country (Example: ‘Murica!) 4. Complete the chart below from Antebellum America indicating whether each region supported or opposed the listed issues.

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Period 5 Sample SAQ's

Period 5 Sample SAQ's

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“If American sectionalism entered a new phase in 1846, it was neither because North and South clashed ... the opposing [political] organizations....No matter which region embraced nationalism and which particularism, sectional conflict remained a recurrent phenomenon.” David M. Potter, The Impending Crisis, 1848-1861, published in 1976 ...

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Unit 3 DBQ

Unit 3 DBQ

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nationalism and sectionalism. The period concluding the War of 1812 is inaccurately labelled the “Era of Good Feelings” due to the conflicting views on slavery, the unstable economic developments, and the unsuccessful attempts of the government to keep the U.S. together.

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AP UNITED STATES HISTORY 2011 SCORING GUIDELINES

AP UNITED STATES HISTORY 2011 SCORING GUIDELINES

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• Surge of nationalism following the War of 1812. • Second National Bank (1816). • Tariff of 1816: first protective tariff in U.S. history. ... good party history from the rise and fall of the Federalists to the rise of the Whigs and the sectionalism evident during Jackson’s presidency) and a fairly balanced treatment of both the f irst ...

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Ms. Wiley’s APUSH Period 4 Packet, 1800-1840s Name

Ms. Wiley’s APUSH Period 4 Packet, 1800-1840s Name

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- Key tensions emerge in this period between nationalism vs. sectionalism and traditionalism vs. modernism. By the end of this period, was the nation more nationalistic or sectionalized? Traditionalist or modernist? - To what extent did the branches of government expand beyond the contours of the Constitution in this period? When were

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Middle School: Social Studies Study Companion

Middle School: Social Studies Study Companion

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nationalism, and imperialism from 1750 to 1914 7. Knows major ideological, economic, and political causes and effects of the First and Russian Revolution, decolonization) 8. Knows major developments of the post–Cold War world (e.g., growth of the globalized economy, rise of fundamentalism and nationalism) B. Major Themes in World History 1.

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Social Studies: Content Knowledge Study Companion

Social Studies: Content Knowledge Study Companion

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of nineteenth-century sectionalism, the Civil War, and Reconstruction H. Understands the relationships among industrialization, urbanization, and immigration in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries I. Understands the political, economic, social, and cultural developments from the Progressive Era through the New Deal

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AP US HISTORY INTENSIVE REVIEW GUIDE

AP US HISTORY INTENSIVE REVIEW GUIDE

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AP US HISTORY INTENSIVE REVIEW GUIDE SENECA HIGH SCHOOL MAY, 2009 Chapter summaries derived from: John J. Newman and John M. Schmalbach, United States History: Preparing for the Advanced Placement Exam, AMSCO Publishing, 2006.

HOLT M DOUGAL The Americans

HOLT M DOUGAL The Americans

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