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US History Ch. 2 Section 1 Notes
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Post war Europe Unstable new Democracies –Break up of A-H Coalition governments –Too many political parties.
Section 1-5 Click the mouse button or press the Space Bar to display the information. The Election of 1824 John Quincy Adams was elected president in 1824.
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Chapter 10 – The Age of Jackson Section Notes Jacksonian Democracy Jacksons Administration Indian Removal Video Native American Reservations Images Andrew.
Warm Up Look on pgs. 346-347 Study map and answer Learning from Geography, questions 1 & 2.
The Age of Jackson Section 3 Chapter 11. Focus Questions How was Jacksonian Democracy a sign of change in American politics? How did tariff disputes lead.
I. President Washington (pages 279–281) On Apr. 6, 1789, G. Washington was elected 1st prez. of new nation. Precedents, or traditions, that he set continue.