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Final exam CRQ Review

explain how the historical context in America affected The creation of this document. United States Constitution 1787

explain the geographic context of the developments shown on the map.

Identify and explain a cause and effect relationship between the ideas found in these two documents. French and Indian War

identify the illustrator’s purpose, and point of view identify the illustrator’s purpose, and point of view. Explain how the historical context surrounding Jackson led to this point of view.

identify the illustrators purpose for creating this image identify the illustrators purpose for creating this image. Who was the intended audience?

Multiple Perspectives: Two or more points of view (similar or different) on an historical event or issue. Identify and explain a similarity or a difference between the ideas presented in document 1 and document 2. Document 1 Document 2