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Guided reading chapter 4 section 2.

part 1. define the key vocabulary page 128.

part 2. use the text to answer the following questions.

what is nationalism?
what is sectionalism?
how are they alike? how are they different?
what was the louisiana purchase?
when did the purchase take place?
why was the louisiana purchase important?
how did the louisiana purchase contribute to the concepts of nationalism and sectionalism in the us?
what were the causes of the war of 1812?
what were the results?
what was the missouri compromise?
how did the missouri compromise contribute to the ideas of nationalism and sectionalism?
what was the abolitionist movement? what were its goals?
how did the abolitionist movement contribute to the ideas of nationalism and sectionalism?
what was the american system?
how did the building of canals impact the economy of the us and the economy of sc?
give examples of internal improvements the grow and develop the economy of sc and the us.
what was the market revolution?
how did technology and internal improvements impact the market revolution?
identify these key people:
john q adams, henry clay, andrew jackson, john c. calhoun

what caused the nullification crisis?
what’s a tariff?
how did the idea of tariffs impact the rise of sectionalism?
how did the nullification crisis impact the rise of nationalism and sectionalism?
who were the national republicans?
as a political party, what did the national republicans believe?
who were the jacksoinian democrats?
as a political party, what did the jacksoinian democrats believe?
how did the nullification crisis impact sc politics?
who were the unionists and what did they believe?
how was the nullification crisis resolved?
using the examples: nullification crisis and the bank war- how did jackson expand the powers of the executive branch?
what did the indian removal act do?
what is “ manifest destiny”?
how does the idea of “manifest destiny” impact the growing concepts of us nationalism and sectionalism?
why was this law passed?
what was the impact of the indian removal act?
what was the trail of tears?

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