8X 10-12-2015 Monday Objectives: Cite the main ideas of the debate over slavery and states' rights; explain how they resulted in major political compromises.

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8X 10-12-2015 Monday Objectives: Cite the main ideas of the debate over slavery and states' rights; explain how they resulted in major political compromises and ultimately, war. (Missouri Compromise and Bleeding Kansas) Agenda: Work in your Chromebooks. Do Now: Copy and define key terms and people from page 476 into your notes (10 terms) Student council speeches (Tim, Grace, Sarah) Discuss homework from last week. Read chapter 15.2 Homework: A+ answer: What were some of the results of the intense division in Kansas?