Bell Ringer Date: April 14th, 2016

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Bell Ringer Date: April 14th, 2016 Chapter 13 Vocabulary is DUE TODAY – Hand it in! 2) Take out your Bell Ringers for this week, answer the question below. What is the definition of Manifest Destiny? How did the United States achieve this?

Review: Chapter 13 Section 3 Q: Which country controlled Texas at this time?

Review: Chapter 13 Section 3 Q: What did Americans living in Texas have to agree to under Mexican Law? A: Become a _________ citizen and practice ____________.

Review: Chapter 13 Section 3 Q: What conflicts did Mexico have with American settlers coming into Texas?

Review: Chapter 13 Section 3 Q: Who is President of Mexico during this time? Santa Maria Santa Domingo Santa Anna Santa Claus

Review: Chapter 13 Section 3 Q: What fort was attacked by Santa Anna, and the place where 185 Americans were killed? The Almaus The Almano The Almos The Alamo

Review: Chapter 13 Section 3 Q: Who led a revolt to “Remember the Alamo” and defeated Santa Anna? Sam Clemens Sam Houston Sam Slaughter Sam Weaver

Review: Chapter 13 Section 3 Q: Why was public opinion of annexing Texas divided? NORTH SOUTH

Textbook Time Turn to pg. 462 in your textbook We will read 1 ½ pages together, you will complete the rest.

New York Ohio Missouri Smith Young Great Salt Lake

Mormons controlled elections, non-Mormons had no say 1848 Mormons controlled elections, non-Mormons had no say Mormons supported only their businsess Agreed to stop favoring Mormon owned businesses Having more than 1 wife Church agreed to ban polygamy 1896

Work with your desk partner to complete the rest of the questioning Textbook Time Work with your desk partner to complete the rest of the questioning