WARM UP 12/1/14 Use your reading guide to answer the following questions.  1. Identify one thing you know about state's rights. 2. What are two differences.

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WARM UP 12/1/14 Use your reading guide to answer the following questions.  1. Identify one thing you know about state's rights. 2. What are two differences between the North and South.  3. What are abolitionists? 4. Identify one thing you know about free blacks. 

WARM UP 12/2/14 Students will use their reading guide or their notes to answer the following questions.   1. One fact about the Missouri Compromise. 2. Identify one thing about the Compromise of 1850.  3. What is sectionalism? 

WARM UP 12/3/14 1. What does Antebellum mean? 2. What are tariffs? 3. Which area of the country favored high tariffs and which area favored low tariffs? 3. What is nullification?   4. What percentage of Georgians owned slaves? 

WARM UP 12/4/14 1. What was unique about the election of 1860? 2. What do you think the South did in response to the Election of 1860? (They feared Lincoln’s anti-slavery views) 3. Identify one thing about the Georgia Platform? 

WARM UP 12/5/14 1. Identify 1 thing about the Missouri Compromise. 2. Identify 1 thing about the Kansas-Nebraska Act. 3. Identify 1 thing about the Dred Scott Case. 4. Identify 1 thing about the Compromise of 1850