AP US History Week 12.

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AP US History Week 12

Objectives 3.05 American Indian Resistance Quiz 3.06 Discussion-Based Assessment 3.07 Module Three Exam

3.05 American Indian Resistance IndianRemoval Act Cherokee Indians Worcester v. Georgia (1832) Seminoles Treaty of Payne’s Landing Cherokee Neamathla Chief Osceola Chief Trail of Tears

Discussion Based Assessment A DBA is a discussion between you and I about what you learned during Module 1 To prepare for your DBA, make sure you understand the module objectives found here: http://shelanskeyss.weebly.com/objectives5.html You need to make an appointment with me using this link: https://www.flashappointments.com/client/lgn/launch.cfm?busId=10816 OR You can attend one of my DBA sessions. I sent an email each week letting you know the dates/times of these sessions

All questions are multiple-choice Module Three Exam I have study guides on my website. Make sure you can identify all the terms: http://shelanskeyss.weebly.com/study-guides3.html All questions are multiple-choice