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CHAPTER 3: THE GROWTH OF A YOUNG NATION AMERICA EXPANDS IN THE FIRST HALF OF THE 19 TH CENTURY.
A Guide to Teaching the United States Constitution This project was funded by a Robert H. Michel grant in conjunction with the Dirksen Congressional Center.
The 1850s continued… Chapter 10 Section 2. Kansas A.Popular Sovereignty Southerners wanted Kansas slave state. Northerners wanted Kansas free. EVERYBODY.
President Vice President U.S. House of Reps U.S. Senators Barack Obama Joe Biden John Carney 1. Chris Coons 2. Tom Carper.
Chapter 6, Section 3 To identify some of the significant changes brought about during the early years of Jeffersons presidency To provide examples of.
Important events in 1788-1824. Presidents 1789: George Washington 1792: George Washington 1796: John Adams 1800: Thomas Jefferson 1804: Thomas Jefferson.
THE RISE OF A MASS DEMOCRACY AP U.S. History Chapter 13.
Essential Question Essential Question: –How did America progress towards greater democracy between 1800 & 1840? Essential Question: Essential Question:
Basic Themes of the U.S. Constitution. Popular Sovereignty * Concept focused on the idea that the authority of the government is created and sustained.
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