Tariff of 1828 Nullification Crisis Assignments www letsteachhistory
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Tariff of 1828 & Nullification Crisis Assignments www. letsteachhistory. com
Journal Entry Andrew Jackson John C. Calhoun Daniel Webster Henry Clay Imagine that you are one of the individuals listed above. Write a journal entry explaining your thoughts and feelings about the Tariff of 1828. Be sure to include: • Whether you support or oppose the tariff • Reasons why you support or oppose the tariff • What you have done or plan to do in response to the controversy www. letsteachhistory. com
Teacher Notes • Examples are essential! Show students examples of propaganda posters before giving them the assignment. • There are many great examples of propaganda posters created during World War II. – Visithttp: //www. signalalpha. com/Propaganda_Posters. html to see numerous examples. • Show students posters and ask them to determine what belief/opinion is being perpetuated. Point out that posters can have subtle or very direct messages. – Also point out that many posters have strong language and vivid illustrations which are meant to evoke emotion. www. letsteachhistory. com
Propaganda Poster Propaganda is meant to create a particular belief, whether true or false, that will help or hurt a particular group, organization, or movement. Create a propaganda poster about the Tariff of 1828. Be sure to include: • Language, images, and colors that appeal to the emotions • A message that has purpose Write a brief paragraph on the back explaining the message of your poster and what opinion/belief you are trying to spread. www. letsteachhistory. com
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