A pictorial school history of the United States; to which are added the Declaration of independence, and the Constitution of the United States . on the seal of the State above) is: Salus populi suprema lex—The welfare (the people is the first great luvv. IX. —30. What accotmt can you give of Monroes tour in 1817? of Lafayettes visit to the United States in 1S24? X. 32. Why was not Monroe elected President for a third term ? 33. By whomwas he succeeded ? (OTIN QUINCY ADAMS S ADMINISTRATION. 253 JOHK QUmCY ADAMS. I. Four candidateswere put in nominationto succeed PresidentMon


A pictorial school history of the United States; to which are added the Declaration of independence, and the Constitution of the United States . on the seal of the State above) is: Salus populi suprema lex—The welfare (the people is the first great luvv. IX. —30. What accotmt can you give of Monroes tour in 1817? of Lafayettes visit to the United States in 1S24? X. 32. Why was not Monroe elected President for a third term ? 33. By whomwas he succeeded ? (OTIN QUINCY ADAMS S ADMINISTRATION. 253 JOHK QUmCY ADAMS. I. Four candidateswere put in nominationto succeed PresidentMonroe, and the con-sequence was that noneof them had a majorityof the electoral election then wentto the House of Rep-resentatives, for thesecond time, Jeffersonhaving heen thus elect-ed, in 1801 ; and JohnQuincy Adams waschosen the sixth Presi-dent of the UnitedStates. His inaugura-tion took place atWashington, on the4th of March, 1825.* IT. On the fiftiethanniversary of American Independence, July the 4th, 1826,occurred the death of the two venerable ex-presidents, JohnAdams and Thonias Jefferson. As this remarkable coinci-. • The cabinet of President John Quincy Adams was constitnted as follows: Henry Clay, Secretary ofState; Richard Rush, Secretary of the Treasury ; James Barbour, Secretary of War; Samuel L. South-ard, Secretary of the Navy ; aud William Wirt, Attorney-General. Adamss Administration.—I. Questions.—1. How many candidates wore putin nomination to succeed Monroe? 2. What was the consequence? 3. Where didthe election then go? 4. Who was elected? 5. When did his inauguration takeplace ? II. 6. What remarkable coincidence occurred during the administration of JohnQuincy Adams? 1. When did it occur ? 8. State the parallels in their lives. 254 Jacksons administration. dence took place more than a year after the commencementof the tenth presidential term, John Adams lived to see hisson President. When it is recollected that Adams and Jeffer-son wer


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