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Bellringer: Feb 12 Write this in your notes. What questions do you have to Faubus about his sources in section 4? Why would it be important to not just take Faubus’ word for it?

Section 5: “A stitch in time…” Do you think Faubus is justified in calling out the National Guard to “keep the peace” in Little Rock? Why or why not? What other options do you think he had available for him to “keep the peace”?

Map out the main points for each section 1: 2: 3: 4: 5:

Instructions Answer LEQ using graphic organizer: How does Faubus employ ethos, logos, and pathos to support his message? His message (more or less) is that integration cannot be forced onto the people of the state by the federal government. It is a state and local issue and there must be time given to see which law will be upheld by the courts – the State or the Federal government. Because the law is being questioned, unrest and disorder are imminent; therefore peace and order must be kept by any means necessary to prevent even worse disaster. Instructions

Planning to Write Your Response: Try a web or other form of graphic organizer: