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Thursday, April 12 1. Turn in your cards. Put them on my desk. 2. Update your Table of Contents if you did not on Thursday Date Entry Title Entry # 4/4Immigration worksheet 49 4/5Era of Reform notes 50 4/10 Causes of the Civil War movie 51 4/11 Civil War Causes Worksheet 52 4/12 STAAR Review 53 3. Turn to entry #53 and title it: STAAR Review

Thursday, April 12 1.Turn in your cards. Put them on my desk. 2. Update your Table of Contents if you did not on Thursday DateEntry TitleEntry # 4/4Immigration

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Thursday, April 12

1. Turn in your cards. Put them on my desk.

2. Update your Table of Contents if you did not on ThursdayDate Entry Title Entry #4/4 Immigration worksheet 494/5 Era of Reform notes 504/10 Causes of the Civil War movie 514/11 Civil War Causes Worksheet 524/12 STAAR Review 53

3. Turn to entry #53 and title it: STAAR Review

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Did Mrs. Siek take role????

Yes – go on to next slide

No – GO TAKE ROLE NOW!!!!!

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2ndEconomic Expansion Map – Learning Recovery, Monday April 16th

STAAR Flashcards – Learning Recovery Monday, April 16

Hannah X

Jeremy X

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3rdFlashcardsLearning Recovery, Monday April 16th

Alex x

Ambien x

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5thEconomic Expansion mapLearning Recovery, Monday April 16th

FlashcardsLearning Recovery, Monday April 16th

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6thFlashcardsLearning Recovery, Monday April 16th

Andrew S. X

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8thFlashcardsLearning Recovery, Monday April 16th

Cameron X

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STAAR Review1. Write the following (make sure you are spaced out)

1 2 3 4 5

6 7 8 9 10

11 12 13 14 15

17 18

2. With a partner you are going to get one envelope3. Answer each question and record how many you get correct

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What do I do now?

1. Fill in Civil War Causes Worksheet (by yourself)

2. Use pages 342-458 in the blue textbook. I have given you the page numbers for each box. Read the whole passage before you write in your box!!!!!

3. STAAR Review game

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Missouri Compromise

*Missouri becomes a slave state*Maine enters as a free state*Imaginary line at 36’30 latitude through the LA

Purchase. All states south would be slave all states north would be free (except Missouri)

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Compromise of 1850

• California entered as a free state• Mexican Cession was divided into New Mexico

and Utah – the people would decide about slavery (popular sovereignty)

• Slave trade in D.C. is ended• Fugitive Slave Act is passed

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Cause #1 : Uncle Tom’s Cabin

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Cause #2 Kansas-Nebraska Act/Bleeding Kansas

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Cause #3: The Dred Scott Decision

• He was not a citizen so could not file a law suit

• Congress had no power to decide ihe issue of slavery in the territories

• Slavery was legal in all the territories and the Missouri Compromise was ruled unconstituitonal

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Illinois Election for Senator (Lincoln/Douglass Debates)

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Cause #4: John Brown’s Raid

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Cause #5: Election of 1860

1. Candidates: Lincoln, Douglas, Breckinridge, Bell

2. Who won? Lincoln

3. Why did he win? Vote was split and there were more eligible voters in the north