8X Tuesday The Civil War Begins

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8X 02-14-2017 Tuesday The Civil War Begins Objective: Describe the outbreak and the early battles of the Civil War. Agenda: Prayer Do Now: Finish Video Discuss Video In your notes: Why was the North fighting in the war? What would they need to do to win the war? IF you were in charge what strategy would you use to win? Discuss Go over last night’s homework: page 515 #1-2 all Begin Reading Chapter 16.2 War in the East – reading and silent re-enactment Homework: Chapter 16.2 Main Ideas and Key Terms and People in your notes.

Catholic Church’s Just War Criteria Must be decided by the people in charge. The damage being inflicted by the aggressor is grave, lasting, and certain. All other options have been explored. War as defensive measure must have serious prospect of success. It cannot produce more or greater evil. There is a duty to protect and help innocent victims. Helpers must never try to influence who they are helping. There is a moral obligation to intervene when basic human rights are being seriously violated. Economic sanctions must be used carefully and not to punish. It cannot just affect everyone (indiscriminate). The purpose has to be clear and obtainable.