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The occasion for its enunciation.

Johnston's U. S. 427. Bryant's Popular Hist. IV. 279, 285. Johnston's U. S. Hist. and Const. 157. Johnston's Politics, 93+. Coffin's Building the Nation, 244-5.

g. La Fayette's visit.

Johnston's U. S. 428. Coffin's Building the Nation, 245-6.

h. The Erie Canal.

Johnston's U. S. 430-1. Montgomery's Amer. Hist. 250-1. Bryant's Popular Hist. IV. 275. Coffin's Building the Nation, 238-42. Eggleston's Household U. S. 278-9. Amer. Ency.

1. Previous routes west.

2. Map of the route by the canal.

3. Its commercial importance.

i. The National road and internal improvements.

Johnston's U. S. 431. Montgomery's Amer. Hist. 244-5. Bryant's Popular Hist. IV. 274. Eggleston's Household U. S. 279.

j. The tariff.

Johnston's U. S. 432. Johnston's U. S. Hist. and Const. 153, 156. Bryant's

Popular Hist. IV. 278-90.
Building the Nation, 246-7.

Johnston's Politics, 84, 87, 89, 94. Coffin's
Macy's Our Govt. 76–7.

Define a protective tariff.
Define a revenue tariff.

k. The election of 1824.

Johnston's U. S. 433. Bryant's Popular Hist. IV. 280. Johnston's Politics,

94-5. Stanwood's Pres. Elections, 79.

Parties.

Issues.

Candidates.

The result.

96

THE UNITED STATES.

XVII. John Quincy Adams's administration.

a. Earlier life, public services, and party relations.

Life of J. Q. Adams, Statesmen Series. Johnston's U. S. 435. Amer. Ency.

b. The removal of the Cherokees.

Johnston's U. S. 437-8. Bryant's Popular Hist. IV. 288-9.

c. Discoveries and inventions.

1. The railroad.

Johnston's U. S. 436, 451-2. Bryant's Popular Hist. IV. 314. Coffin's Building the Nation, 425-31. Lights of Two Centuries, 569-76.

2. Ocean steamers.

Johnston's U. S. 453-4. the Nation, 139-41. 569-76.

3. Anthracite coal.

Bryant's Popular Hist. IV. 275-6. Coffin's Building
Amer. Ency. XV. 352. Lights of Two Centuries,

Johnston's U. S. 453. Amer. Ency. IV. 726. Ency. Brit. VI. 47.

When was gas first used in lighting cities?

What effect upon the morality and orderliness of the inhabitants of a great city does the lighting of its streets by night exert?

4. Other inventions. Fill out.

Johnston's U. S. 455.

In some way make the pupil trace out the great changes in every-day life which have resulted from these inventions.

d. National progress.

1. Population.

Johnston's U. S. 459. Bryant's Popular Hist. IV. 311. Morris's Half Hours, II. 296-7.

2. Public improvements.

Morris's Half Hours, II. 292-7.

3. Prisons.

Johnston's U. S. 469.

Johnston's U. S. 472. Bryant's Popular Hist. IV. 283. Morris's Half Hours, II. 303-4.

5. Territory and states added since 1789.

6. Newspapers and education.

Johnston's U. S. 463-5.

e. The rise of new movements.

1. The Abolitionists.

Cent. Magazine, XXX. 587, 589, 592, 780. Coffin's Building the Nation, chap. XIX. Johnston's U. S. 470. Bryant's Popular Hist. IV. 324-5. Johnston's Politics, 123. Blaine's Twenty Years of Cong. I. 21-4. Greeley's Amer. Conflict, 112-5.

2. The Washingtonian movement.

Johnston's U. S. 468. Coffin's Building the Nation, chap. XVIII.

3. The Anti-Masons.

Johnston's U. S. 482.

f. The tariff of 1828.

Johnston's U. S. 441. Bryant's Popular Hist. IV. 291. Johnston's Politics, 100. Greeley's Amer. Conflict, I. 91-2.

g. The formation of the new parties.

1. Why did the North and the South differ on the tariff

question?

Johnston's U. S. 440-5.

Politics, 97, 99, 103-4.

2. Define:

Bryant's Popular Hist. IV. 286, 290-1. Johnston's
Johnston's U. S. Hist. and Const. 159-60.

Strict constructionist.

Johnston's Politics, 1, 2, 13. Johnston's U. S. 440-4. Greeley's Amer. Conflict, I. 85.

Loose constructionist.

The American system.

Johnston's U. S. 441-2, 479–80. Johnston's Politics, 84, 94, 97, 100.

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3. Persons:

Clay.

THE UNITED STATES.

Bolton's Famous Amer. Statesmen, 230-68. Johnston's Politics, 71, 76, 84, 88, 94, 96, 103, III. Bryant's Popular Hist. IV. 183, 209, 241, 267, 277, 281, 285, 305, 309, 368. Johnston's U. S. 426, 433, 441, 467, 480, 481, 483.

Calhoun.

Johnston's Politics, 71, 95, 98, 108, 113. Johnston's U. S. 433, 445, 481, 483, 487. Bryant's Popular Hist. IV. 183, 245, 281, 308 note, 363, 367, 386.

Webster.

Bolton's Famous Amer. Statesmen, 177-230.

Johnston's U. S. 467, 480-1.

Bryant's Popular Hist. IV. 245, 301, 305. Johnston's Politics, 107.

Jackson.

Johnston's U. S. 397-8, 400, 402, 418, 433, 445, 448. Johnston's Politics, 85, 95,
97, 101-5. Bryant's Popular Hist. IV. 203, 210, 236, 252-3, 277, 296, 300, 308.
First appearance in public life.
Party membership and principles.
Public career previous to 1830.

About each give

4. Party names.

5. Explain the formation of the new parties and their relation to the old parties.

Johnston's Politics, 96-8. Johnston's U. S. Hist. and Const. 166–8; and pre

vious references.

6. Party platforms, or doctrines.

Johnston's U. S. 444-5. Bryant's Popular Hist. IV. 295-6. Johnston's Politics, 99.

h. The election of 1828.

Johnston's Politics, 100. Johnston's U. S. 445. Bryant's Popular Hist. IV. 277, 295-6. Stanwood's Pres. Elections, 96.

Parties.

Issues.

Candidates.

The result.

Previous references and Cent. Magazine, XXVII. 559. Bolton's Famous Amer. Statesmen, 133-77.

Jackson's previous history.

a. His public services.

His character and party.

b. The spoils system.

Johnston's U. S. 475. Bryant's Popular Hist. IV. 297. Johnston's Politics, 105-6. Andrew Jackson, Statesmen Series, 145-8. Macy's Our Govt. 134. Define civil service.

c. Jackson's objections to the bank.

Johnston's Politics, 104. Bryant's Popular Hist. IV. 300. Johnston's U. S. 476-7.

Jackson's objections to the tariff.

Johnston's U. S. 479.

7. The arguments of the friends of the tariff and the bank. Johnston's U. S. 480. Bryant's Popular Hist. IV. 301. Johnston's Politics,

109-10.

c. The election of 1832.

Johnston's U. S. 481-3. Bryant's Popular Hist. IV. 302. Johnston's Politics, III, II4.

1. National conventions.

Macy's Our Govt. 238-9.

2. Candidates.

3. Issues.

4. Results.

f. Nullification troubles.

1. What is the doctrine of state rights?

Johnston's U. S. 304-5, 486-7. Bryant's Popular Hist. IV. 286-8, 305-6. Johnston's Politics, 14, 15, 46, 112–3. Johnston's U. S. Hist. and Const. 130-1, 169-70. Greeley's Amer. Conflict, 93-102.

Trace its origin and history up to this time.

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