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Cut out the primary source and glue it to your paper. A. Explain the Northwest Ordinance’s importance in the westward migration of Americans, and on slavery , public education, and the addition of new states. Everyone in the group is required to answer the statement at the top of the paper. i.e. define, explain You are then free to chose to either draw a picture of the topic, create a graphic organizer of the information, or to write a poem with the information. Cut out the primary source and glue it to your paper. Using the answer to the statement and the primary source, answer the following questions.

Cut out the primary source and glue it to your paper. B. Describe Jefferson’s diplomacy in obtaining the Louisiana Purchase from France and the territory’s exploration by Lewis and Clark. Everyone in the group is required to answer the statement at the top of the paper. i.e. define, explain You are then free to chose to either draw a picture of the topic, create a graphic organizer of the information, or to write a poem with the information. Cut out the primary source and glue it to your paper. Using the answer to the statement and the primary source, answer the following questions.

Cut out the primary source and glue it to your paper. C. Explain major reasons for the War of 1812 and the war’s significance on the development of a national identity. Everyone in the group is required to answer the statement at the top of the paper. i.e. define, explain You are then free to chose to either draw a picture of the topic, create a graphic organizer of the information, or to write a poem with the information. Cut out the primary source and glue it to your paper. Using the answer to the statement and the primary source, answer the following questions.

Cut out the primary source and glue it to your paper. D. Describe the construction of the Erie Canal, the rise of New York City, and the development of the nation’s infrastructure. Everyone in the group is required to answer the statement at the top of the paper. i.e. define, explain You are then free to chose to either draw a picture of the topic, create a graphic organizer of the information, or to write a poem with the information. Cut out the primary source and glue it to your paper. Using the answer to the statement and the primary source, answer the following questions.

E. Describe the reasons for and importance of the Monroe Doctrine. Everyone in the group is required to answer the statement at the top of the paper. i.e. define, explain You are then free to chose to either draw a picture of the topic, create a graphic organizer of the information, or to write a poem with the information. Cut out the primary source and glue it to your paper. Using the answer to the statement and the primary source, answer the following questions.