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Textbook Reading Assignment: p. 332. Answer Questions 1 and 2 p. 334 Textbook Reading Assignment: p. 332   Answer Questions 1 and 2 p. 334  What can you infer from Martin R. Delany’s Quote?     Read from “The Kansas-Nebraska Act Undoes…”     Answer Checkpoint questions p. 335  Answer Questions 1 and 2 p. 336-337  Read and Answer Checkpoint questions     What event occurred surrounding Charles Sumner and Preston Brooks?     Answer Questions 4-6 P. 338  Read and Answer Questions 1 and 2 *STOP* Let’s make a Vignette – Create a vignette; CHOOSE ONE: Harriet Tubman, Harriet Beecher Stowe, or John Brown   Needs to include color and at least 6 memories  p. 339  Read Abraham Lincoln’s Quote, what does it say about the current state of politics at this time   Read the rest of the page, answer the bolded question as your read pages 339-343 p. 340  Read entire page, answer checkpoint question, define all BOLDED words     Copy down “American Political Parties During the 1850s”     What was the message behind, “Free Soil, Free Labor, Free Men, Fremont” p. 341  Read the entire page, define all BOLDED words     Analyze the political cartoon and answer questions 1-2 p. 342  Copy down the orange chart in your notes     Does Congress have power to limit slavery, or are you more of a proponent of state’s rights     What does the Supreme Court’s quote say about the outcome and impact of this trial p. 343  What can you infer (conclude) from Frederick Douglass’ quote?     Read the entire page, answer the checkpoint questions, and define all BOLDED words     What are three major differences between Abraham Lincoln and Stephen A. Douglas p. 344  Read the entire page, answer the checkpoint questions, and define all BOLDED words p. 345  Read the entire page, answer the checkpoint questions, and define all BOLDED words     John Brown: Martyr or Murderer? Explain your answer     Create a chart