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Wednesday, February 27 Unit VI-VII Common Assessment today 32 multiple choice questions Can replace your Ch 17-18 Test grade if higher CLASS SET: DO NOT WRITE ON THE PACKET!!! You must finish in this class period Ch 17-18 Test Grades See me to get your grade after finishing the CA Objective: “I can . . . identify the impact of political and legal ideas contained in the following documents:  Hammurabi’s  Code, the Jewish Ten Commandments, Justinian’s Code of Laws, Magna  Carta, the English Bill of Rights,  the Declaration of Independence, the U.S. Constitution,  and the Declaration of the Rights of Man and  of the Citizen (20B)

Wednesday, February 27 – 7th Period Turn in your Favorite Civilization Essay Unit VI-VII Common Assessment today Can replace your Ch 17-18 Test grade if higher CLASS SET: DO NOT WRITE ON THE PACKET!!! You must finish in this class period Ch 17-18 Test Grades See me to get your grade after finishing the CA Objective: “I can . . . identify the impact of political and legal ideas contained in the following documents:  Hammurabi’s  Code, the Jewish Ten Commandments, Justinian’s Code of Laws, Magna  Carta, the English Bill of Rights,  the Declaration of Independence, the U.S. Constitution,  and the Declaration of the Rights of Man and  of the Citizen (20B)