BEFORE WE BEGIN… 1. THE WAR OF 1812 AND THE RISE OF NATIONALISM.
The War of 1812 and the Rise of Nationalism. Nationalism (n.) – loyalty or devotion to a nation, especially an attitude, feeling, or belief characterized.
Homework: 9 th Amendment Questions: Monday FrontPage: Do you support capital punishment? Why or why not?
1. Individual mandate is constitutional because it is a tax, not as a “command” under Commerce Clause. Mandatory Medicaid expansion is unconstitutional;
1820-1848 Nationalism Pride to Sectional Disaster.
Unit 5. Politicians appealing to the masses High offices still belonged to the wealthy Democracy’s emphasis change: -government for the people -done by.
Agenda 1.Supreme Court Decision – what it means 2.ACA Timeline 3.What’s Already Done? 4.What’s Coming? 5.Mandated Coverage – Individual Mandate 6.Exchanges/Minimum.
Chapter 8: The Spirit of Reform Section 1: Jacksonian America 1829-1837.
The American System Advanced History Chapter 12. Nationalism Patriotic Americans took pride in factories Self-imposed embargoes; war British competitors.
Chapter 8: The Spirit of Reform Section 1: Jacksonian America 1829-1837
Day 4: SAT2 American History Gunshots, Rockets Red Blare, and other random explosions!
Implications of the Supreme Court ACA Ruling on Medicaid Expansion