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BAM! Social Studies test review strategy. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XvazQUYG1kE

Why BAM? Get you to STOP and THINK Slow Down Jog your memory Show you that you DO know something about the question! Eliminate answers

Every time you see a . . . . Date Name Vocabulary word Document Treaty Battle Something important You BAM it.

Step 1 = Find key information If there’s a title and/or an author, circle it! Look for vocabulary words, key words, graphs, etc.

Cover up your answer choices and figure out what you DO know about the question . . . .

BAM it! In 1803 Thomas Jefferson made one of his most important contributions as president when he – YOU ALREADY KNOW SOMETHING ABOUT THE QUESTION! Connect it to what you know before you look at answer choices!

What words should we BAM? During the 1700’s, the triangular trade routes influenced the economy of the New England colonies by – What words should we BAM?

During the 1700’s, the triangular trade routes influenced the economy of the New England colonies by –

During the 1700’s, the triangular trade routes influenced the economy of the New England colonies by –

During the 1700’s, the triangular trade routes influenced the economy of the New England colonies by –

During the 1700’s, the triangular trade routes influenced the economy of the New England colonies by –

During the 1700’s, the triangular trade routes influenced the economy of the New England colonies by – Encouraging the establishment of large plantations Promoting the growth of trade with the West Indies Increasing New England’s use of slave labor Selling tobacco, rice and indigo from New England to England

During the 1700’s, the triangular trade routes influenced the economy of the New England colonies by – Encouraging the establishment of large plantations Promoting the growth of trade with the West Indies Increasing New England’s use of slave labor Selling tobacco, rice and indigo from New England to England

During the 1700’s, the triangular trade routes influenced the economy of the New England colonies by – Encouraging the establishment of large plantations Promoting the growth of trade with the West Indies Increasing New England’s use of slave labor Selling tobacco, rice and indigo from New England to England

During the 1700’s, the triangular trade routes influenced the economy of the New England colonies by – Encouraging the establishment of large plantations Promoting the growth of trade with the West Indies Increasing New England’s use of slave labor Selling tobacco, rice and indigo from New England to England

During the 1700’s, the triangular trade routes influenced the economy of the New England colonies by – Encouraging the establishment of large plantations Promoting the growth of trade with the West Indies Increasing New England’s use of slave labor Selling tobacco, rice and indigo from New England to England