Worksheet H4 & H5 are due TODAY 2) Test on Chapter 14 Sections 1-4

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Worksheet H4 & H5 are due TODAY 2) Test on Chapter 14 Sections 1-4 Bell Ringer Date: May 5th, 2016 Worksheet H4 & H5 are due TODAY (NO Exceptions) 2) Test on Chapter 14 Sections 1-4 Monday May 9th

Which political party emerged after the election of 1854? Review: Chapter 14 Which political party emerged after the election of 1854? Democratic Whig Republican Tea

Dredd Scott v. Wisconsin Scott Sanford v. Dredd Sanford Scott v. Dredd Review: Chapter 14 What supreme court case embattled a enslaved person fighting for his freedom? Dredd Scott v. Sanford Dredd Scott v. Wisconsin Scott Sanford v. Dredd Sanford Scott v. Dredd

What was the ruling in the Dredd Scott Decision? Review: Chapter 14 What was the ruling in the Dredd Scott Decision? He would be sentenced to death He was a free man He was not a free man He could move to Canada

Who emerged as the Republican favorite in the Senate in 1858? Review: Chapter 14 Who emerged as the Republican favorite in the Senate in 1858? Franklin Pierce Zachary Taylor Stephen Douglas Abraham Lincoln

Who was embattled with Abraham Lincoln in the fight over Slavery? Review: Chapter 14 Who was embattled with Abraham Lincoln in the fight over Slavery? Franklin Pierce Stephen Douglas Dredd Scott James Buchanan

John Brown John Douglas Jake Bell Stephen Douglas Review: Chapter 14 Who led a revolt against at Harper’s Ferry Virginia to free African Americans? John Brown John Douglas Jake Bell Stephen Douglas

1) Take out you video question answers from yesterday. ATSOU: DIVISION VIDEO 1) Take out you video question answers from yesterday. 2) We will finish watching the video, then work in groups to complete Chp. 14 Station Review

Chapter 14 Station Review You have 12 minutes at each station to complete the questions Work together, split up the questions, to complete your work collaboratively.