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Good morning! A Jarvis Rosie Steven Summer Eli B Philip Eaaron Khin
Shing Liberty C Isaiah Ephie Drew Cooper Kaylee D Madison Tyler Silav Paola David E Kyrellos Mya Nigel Gisselle Matthew F Jacob Sam Amber Sebastian Laura G Giana Kelly Nathan Gene Jonathan
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Good morning! A Ali Andrew Shythaly Sara Jalin B David Kelsey Eric SK
Emma C Max Sadie Adan Erin D Anna Lisbeth Simon Dayanara Geoffrey E Diana Preston Jane Frank Kaylie F Lara Ladavia Matthan Alex Sania G Kevin Noah Grayson Angel
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Good morning! A Kevin Julianna Ahmed Maryam B Keila Brityn Jowan Faith
C Alisa Jacob Angie
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Good morning! Please get out your… Major Themes Sheet
Project chart, notes & project assignment sheet. Find a place in your notes to do an OMCL. Origin Message Connections Limitations
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OMCL "A house divided against itself cannot stand." I believe this government cannot endure, permanently half slave and half free. I do not expect the Union to be dissolved—I do not expect the house to fall—but I do expect it will cease to be divided. It will become all one thing, or all the other. Either the opponents of slavery, will arrest the further spread of it, and place it where the public mind shall rest in the belief that it is in course of ultimate extinction; or its advocates will push it forward, till it shall become alike lawful in all the states, old as well as new—North as well as South. Have we no tendency to the latter condition? Let any one who doubts, carefully contemplate that now almost complete legal combination— piece of machinery so to speak—compounded of the Nebraska doctrine, and the Dred Scott decision. SOURCE: Abraham Lincoln – From the “House Divided” Speech, 1858
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Group Projects: GQ#4: How did the events of the 1850s impact sectional divisions and contribute to the outbreak of the Civil War? Collaborate & Share Info – complete charts Rank top 3 events – significance in bringing on the Civil War – must justify this! Discuss with your group and COME UP WITH A PLAN to create some sort of visual representation of the 1850s that helps us understand why the Compromise of 1850 broke down so quickly, the rise of the Republican Party in 1860, and the origins of the Civil War. Your group is free to create your visual/timeline in whatever format you choose, as long as it identifies and explains the significance of events, and it clearly indicates which events were the more significant ones – see your rankings above. What was the most significant event? What was next? Etc.
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Reminders Check your assignment sheet. Options
See Requirements & Point Values Options Paper – Colored butcher paper in teachers lounge upstairs Online timeline maker or visual product Mind Map – Google search images to see examples Other formats – check with Trotter – NO POWERPOINT! I have poster paper, markers, colored pencils, etc.
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Group Project - Expectations
Collaborate & participate. Use technology appropriately. Have academic conversations. Work hard & be nice!!!
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Exit Ticket What did you or your group accomplish and/or learn today?
What questions/concerns do you have about the project or any of this content?
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Mini-Assessment 1.2 You may use any of your own notes.
Remember your academic integrity!!! When you finish… Find your Paper 1 question paper on the Formation of the Republican Party. Finish assessing whether or not each source supports the assertion in question B – “The formation of the Republican Party was a great threat to the party system.” Evaluate the reliability of each source. We did this through source B or C over the last two classes. Be ready to share your work.
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