US History TCI 26 clemency Governors and presidents have the power to grant clemency, a pardon or lessening of sentence.

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US History TCI 26 clemency Governors and presidents have the power to grant clemency, a pardon or lessening of sentence

Preview 26 Read 26.1 –Write 3 important facts about the case of Sacco and Vanzetti in your spiral.

Hints for Determining Cause and Effect What was the trigger that made the event happen? –Immediate cause Ex: assassination of archduke What were the conditions that contributed to the event? –Long-term cause Ex: militarism, nationalism, entangling alliances

Hints for Determining Cause and Effect What was the direct result of an action? –immediate effect ex: Austria-Hungary declares war on Serbia What were some lasting consequences of an action? –long-term effect ex: World War I

Follow NBG for Causes Effects

A fact from each section Help S&VHurt S&V