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Ch 12 Election of 1824 1828 Packet Activity and Notes.notebook 1 March 25, 2015 Mar 77:19 AM ME NH VT MA CT RI NY NJ MD VA DE NC SC GA AL MS TN KY OH IL IN MO LA PA Jackson Adams Crawford Clay Election of 1824 [2 of 3] [2 of 3] [3 of 5] [7 of 11] [26 of 36] Electoral Votes 99 84 41 37 131/261 votes needed for victory Mar 199:51 AM

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Page 1: Election of 1824

Ch 12 Election of 1824 1828 Packet Activity and Notes.notebook

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March 25, 2015

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ElectoralVotes

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131/261 votes needed for victory

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Electoral College Voting

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Election of 1824 - House Vote 1825

House of Representatives VotingWhy is Henry Clay ineligible in this election?

Which states must change their vote in the House of Representatives compared to their electoral vote?

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Clay states

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political outsiderregional battles

party conventions

spoils system party system

election of 1824

How did the election of 1824 lead to changes American politics?

Jan 3­7:26 AM

political outsider

regional battles

party conventions

spoils system

party system

­giving gov't jobs to political backersor supporters

­two strong political parties

­not part of established system

­selection of candidates; allow

more voice from the people

­creating political platform based on differences between sections or groups in the country

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The Elections of 1824 & 1828

Changes to The Franchise (Vote)What are the voting requirements below?

Massachusetts Constitution of 1780

IV: Every male person being 21 years of age and resident in this commonwealth for one year...owning property outright within the same town, of the annual income of 3 pounds shall have the right to vote.

How do they change by 1821?

Article III: Every male citizen of 21 years of age and resident in this commonwealth for one year...and who shall have paid by himself any state or county tax... shall have a right to vote.

How do state amendments like this one in Massachusetts benefit Andrew Jackson?

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ElectoralVotes17883

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1780s-1820sAfter Election

of 1824

exclusive inclusive

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Mar 20­8:39 AM

State 1824 1828Alabama 49.1 54.6Illinois 24.3 52.4

Kentucky 25.4 70.7N. Hampshire 18.0 74.3New Jersey 35.6 71.0Pennsylvania 18.0 56.5Tennessee 28.3 55.0

Voter Participation Rates

[Percentage of Eligible Voters]

Mar 20­8:42 AM

1. A New Jersey widow whose husband left her a small fortune and a successful shipbuilding business.

2. A New Jersey tradesman who makes inexpensive chairs by hand in a home­based manufacturing business. He rents his home.

3. A wealthy New Jersey male who owns a profitable shipbuilding business after inheriting it from his father 5 years ago.

4. A free African­American male from Massachusetts who owns a successful lumber yard.

5. A farmer from MA who does very little cash business, instead relying on barter.

6. A sergeant who has served in the NY militia for 20 years.

7. A hunter and trapper who has lived in the same squatter’s cabin in northwestern NY for 10 years.

1828: Am I Eligible to Vote?