Getting to Know your Review Book

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Getting to Know your Review Book Please make sure that your name is on the front of your book.

Your Review Book 21 pages long Table of Contents Timeline of Periods studied-page 1 Pages 2 through 18 are almost everything that we have studied together. The pages are chronologically arranged. (by date)

Additional Pages Page 19- Dates, Rebellions and Supreme Court Cases Page 20-Major Social Studies Concepts Page 21 Influences from Europe, and the evolution of politics

The Following Slides Contain images of ideas or people that we have studied together. They are out of chronological order on purpose. Your STAAR test on Tuesday is not in order of time. Therefore, you may start with a question about the Civil War and find that the next is about the 13 Colonies.

The Following Slides Need to be IDENTIFIED first Then figure out the time period Then find the page and find the idea on the page. Be prepared to discuss additional information about the person, idea or document.

Join or Die Page 4

Washington Crossing the Delaware River-Page 5

Factory System-Industrial Revolution Page 12-13

Free Enterprise page 20

John C Calhoun-Nullification and Slavery-Page 14 or 17

The Great Compromise-page 7

The Louisiana Purchase page 10

Jacksonian Democracy page 14

The Declaration of Independence page 5

Uncle Tom’s Cabin page 17

Manifest Destiny page 15

Benjamin Franklin page 4 and 6

Boston Massacre page 4

Dred Scott Decision page 17

William Penn page 3

Winter at Valley Forge page 5

Alexander Hamilton-Federalists page 10

Thomas Jefferson- Democratic-Republicans page 10

Three branches of government pages 7 and 8

The Mayflower Compact page 3

The Cotton Gin by Eli Whitney page 13

George Washington page 6

The annexation of Texas page 15

The Boston Tea Party page 4

Robert E Lee Page 18

Ulysses S Grant page 18

The Seven Principles of the Constitution-page 8

Colonists Protest Taxes page 4

Thaddeus Stevens-13th Amendment Radical Republicans- page 18

Mercantilism Page 20