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11.3 Nationalism and Sectionalism

11.3 Nationalism and Sectionalism. The Administration of President Monroe and the Era of Good Feelings. What is nationalism? What are some examples? Why was nationalism on the increase in America during the Monroe Administration?.

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11.3 Nationalism and Sectionalism

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  1. 11.3 Nationalism and Sectionalism The Administration of President Monroe and the Era of Good Feelings

  2. What is nationalism?What are some examples?Why was nationalism on the increase in America during the Monroe Administration?

  3. What is sectionalism?Why would sectionalism be a problem, even after the war of 1812?How do we know that eventually sectionalism prevailed over nationalism in our nation’s history?

  4. nationalism: Definition:___________________________________________________________________________________ Why Significant?_______________________________ _______________________________________________ sectionalism: Definition:___________________________________________________________________________________ Why Significant?_______________________________ ______________________________________________

  5. Henry Clay • Who was Henry Clay during the War of 1812? • What position did he hold in the government? • How was the American System aneffectof the War of 1812?

  6. Henry Clay: Who: _________________________________________ What: ________________________________________ ______________________________________________ When: __________________Where:_______________ Why Significant? __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

  7. The American System What are the three parts of the American System?

  8. The American System • How did the American System promote nationalism? • Which part of the country benefited the most from the American System? Why? • Which part benefited the least from the American System? Why?

  9. American System: What: #1____________________________________________ #2____________________________________________ #3____________________________________________ Who: _________________________________________ When:___________________________________ Why Significant?_______________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________________

  10. How is the Erie Canal an example of the influence of the American System? The Erie Canal

  11. Erie Canal: What:____________________________________________________________________________Where:__________________________________When:___________________________________ Why Significant?__________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

  12. John Marshall and the Supreme Court http://www.teachersdomain.org/resource/bf09.socst.us.const.marshvw/

  13. McCulloch v. Maryland (1819) What was the dispute?_________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________________ Who won?____________________________________ Why?_________________________________________________________________________________________ What was the long-term effect? __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

  14. McCulloch vs. Maryland (1819) http://www.teachersdomain.org/resource/bf09.socst.us.const.nation.mccmary/

  15. Gibbons v. Ogden (1824) • Aaron Ogden held a New York state-granted monopoly license to ferry people between New York and New Jersey. Competitors, denied similar licenses by New York, secured one from the U.S. Congress. Thomas Gibbons held one such license. • Ogden argued that trafficking passengers was not commerce, and therefore did not conflict with Congress' regulation of commerce between states. The Supreme Court disagreed, ruling that the concept of commerce included navigation and commercial intercourse generally. This essentially expanded the meaning of commerce and asserted Congress' power over it. In fact, this now extends to almost every kind of movement of persons, things, ideas, and communication, for commercial purposes or not, across state lines. --adapted from the Web site Landmark Supreme Court Cases

  16. How did Marshall’s decisions strengthen nationalism and federalism?

  17. The Monroe Administration • Why was the Monroe Administration often referred to as the “Era of Good Feelings”? • Was Monroe a “good” president?

  18. Monroe Doctrine

  19. Missouri Compromise: What was the dispute?___________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________________ What was the “compromise”? ____________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________________ What was the long-term effect? ___________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________________

  20. Essential Questions:

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