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You have two ropes. Each rope takes one hour to burn. These ropes are not identical in size or width, nor are they uniform (it does not necessarily take half an hour for half the rope to burn) With only these two ropes and a way to light them, how do you measure out 45 minutes?

Flipped Learning To what extent did the Missouri Compromise cause division between the North and the South? POINT – How much division was caused by the Missouri Compromise? EVIDENCE – Give relevant, specific and detailed information about the Missouri Compromise EXPLAIN – how the evidence you have used proves the point you have made Download the ‘Legacy of the Past: Nullification homework’ document on the blog/Facebook. Complete tasks 1-4 on the document. https://kahoot.com/

Flipped Learning Swap your Missouri Compromise paragraph with your partner. With one colour, highlight where your partner makes a point With a second colour, highlight any evidence used on the Missouri Compromise In a third colour, highlight any explanation of how must sectional division the Missouri Compromise caused. Then, write one www (what went well) comment, and one ebi (even better if) comment. https://kahoot.com/

North and South C.1845

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Key Words: Nullification Tariff Secession Great learning: Even better: Good learning: Describe the Nullification Crisis Great learning: Explain the impact of the Nullification Crisis on sectional tension Even better: Evaluate whether the Nullification Crisis suggested that the North and South wanted different futures. Key Words: Nullification Tariff Secession

Write down 3 questions you would like to know the answer to regarding this cartoon.

Tariff… What is a tariff? Write down a definition of what YOU think a tariff is.

How tariffs work $5 $6.25 25% tariff $6 TASK: WRITE A NEW, DETAILED DEFINITION OF TARIFFS IN GREEN! (feel free to use your own example )

Tariff of Abominations (1828) a protective tariff passed by the Congress of the United States on May 19, 1828, designed to protect industry in the northern United States One side of the room will be the North, the other the South… You must write a speech, explaining how the Tariff of Abominations will affect you, and whether the law should stay or go… Get them to convince Ian that your side is right – Whether he should keep the law in place?

Get students to write down in green pen?

Get students to write down in green pen?

Why did South Carolina react? The U.S. suffered an economic downturn throughout the 1820s, and South Carolina was particularly affected (the population decreased by 56,000 whites and 30,000 slaves) South Carolina had the largest proportion of slaves (55% in 1830). In large areas slaves vastly outnumbered whites. There existed both considerable fear of slave rebellion and a growing sensitivity to even the smallest criticism of "the peculiar institution.” South Carolina’s fortunes were based first on the cultivation of rice and indigo, and then on cotton. Go over by acting it all out from the students – go along with the notes

Flipped Learning Compare facts on Calhoun (task 1), and then Clay and President Jackson (task 2) – add any facts you do not have in a green pen.

Flipped Learning – task 3 1847 Calhoun’s Platform of the South (p.48) 1860 South Carolina First state to Secede 1828-33 Nullification Crisis 1860 Democrat Convention Charleston 1861 Fort Sumter

Nullification Crisis – just a minute Change to another revision game?

Nullification Crisis and Federalism Article 10 The powers not delegated to the United States by the Constitution, nor prohibited by it to the States, are reserved to the States respectively, or to the people. Calhoun argued that if a law contravenes the interest and will of a state, then they have the right to nullify it. This suggests that a state can ‘pick and choose’. Side point: Nullification is not in the Constitution.

Consequences of the Nullification Crisis Short Term Long Term Nullification was not purely a sectional issue… South Carolina stood alone South Carolina was prepared to secede from the Union Jackson, an advocate of states rights, arguable went further than any other individual to preserve what he saw as the national government’s legitimate powers = ironic? Calhoun denied that nullification was a step towards disunion. Stability in America would reply on federal government actions not trampling on state rights. Nullification would not be a viable way to exert their will on national politics in the future.

Write a PEE paragraph answering this question To what extent did the Nullification Crisis cause division between the North and the South? Write a PEE paragraph answering this question POINT – How much division was caused by the Nullification Crisis? EVIDENCE – Give relevant, specific and detailed information about the Nullification Crisis EXPLAIN – how the evidence you have used proves the point you have made Use a different colour for your point, evidence and explanation Peer mark if time?

Flipped Learning Fill in the North and South C.1845 row on the America revision grid This revision for your gradebook assessment next week. It will be an America essay.