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Describe the purpose and how the Underground railroad operated? Bellwork Describe the purpose and how the Underground railroad operated? EqWhat was the nullification crisis under A.J’s second term?

Objective and Scale: The student will be able to summarize the nullification crisis with 80% accuracy Where does today’s objective fit into the unit learning goal scale? Objective K What is mastery?

Agenda: Read! Read! Read! “Nullification Crisis through the End of the Jackson Era” pages 364 Tree Maps on the Nullification Crisis Crisis Arguments for nullification Arguments against nullification SC threatens to secede CLASSIFYING

Summary and Progress Charts On the back of your map: Summarize the nullification crisis and why states threatened to secede. Complete progress charts for objectives K and L