AP U.S. History Chapter 10. November 7 – Chapter 12 AGENDA Bell Ringer (Write in notebook) & CLO(s) Chapter 12 Flow Chart Review & Quiz Review of quiz.

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AP U.S. History Chapter 10

November 7 – Chapter 12 AGENDA Bell Ringer (Write in notebook) & CLO(s) Chapter 12 Flow Chart Review & Quiz Review of quiz & main ideas Infrastructure, Working Conditions & Unions Chapter 13 Project Reminders Chapter 13 Mini-Presentation Thurs, Nov 13

Bell Ringer In your opinion, what key concepts from chapter 12 allowed for westward expansion?

CLO(s)

Key Concepts

Thesis Those who opposed the spread of slavery, while they had strong moral arguments, did not take strong enough political action for the compromise to benefit non- expansion agendas more than slave holder’s agendas.