Chapter 13 Outline-AP US History Mrs. Sanchez Chapter 13 Reading due by Wednesday November 1, 2000 The Rise of Jacksonian Democracy I. Politics for the People A. How was Democracy to become respectable? B. New ideas effecting the choice for leaders? C. What was the New Democracy? D. Reaction by the Wealthy II. Nourishing the New Democracy A. What caused the flowering of political democracy? B. Effects of the Panic of 1819 B. Effects of the Missouri Compromise C. What were the political effects of the Jacksonian era. III. The Adams-Clay "Corrupt" Bargain A. Candidates of 1824 B. What was the Corrupt Bargain? C. Is there evidence that the bargain actually existed? IV. A Yankee Misfit in the White House A. John Q. Adams described B. Problems and Issues of Adams administration C. Adams Proposals D. Public reaction V. The Tricky "Tariff of Abominations" A. Politics behind the Tariff B. Southern reaction to the Tariff C. Denmark Vesey Rebellion VI. The Tariff Yoke in the South A. Description of the problems of the Tariff B. Protest against the Tariff C. Calhoun's position VII. Going "Whole Hog" for Jackson in 1828 A. Election of 1828 B. Mudslinging C. Rachel Jackson VIII. The Jacksonian "Revolution of 1828" A. Votes B. Why called the Revolution of 1828? IX. The Advent of "Old Hickory" Jackson A. Jackson described B. Jackson's politics C. Why called "King Andrew the First"? D. The Inauguration X. Jackson Nationalizes the Spoils System A. How was the Spoils System changed under Jackson? B. Where did the name come from? C. Why reform needed? XI. More Victors than Spoils A. Jackson's philosophy B. Problems with the Spoils System XII. Cabinet Crises and Nationalistic Setbacks A. Jackson's Cabinet B. The Eaton Malaria C. How was the Eaton Affair related to the Civil War? D. Maysville Road Veto XIII. The Webster-Hayne Forensic Duel A. Describe the Issues B. Positions of Webster and Haynie XIV. Websterian Cement for the Union A. Impact of Webster's reply B. Importance of Daniel Webster C. Jefferson Day Banquet