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Event Focus: Apply your knowledge to make a new display! --restate the event’s name --list 4+ important knowledge-level facts (who, what, when, where) --answer with 1-2 sentences why it was important --name 2+ U. S. ideals that relate to the event, and explain how well the event shows us meeting those ideals --create an interesting, relevant image or design that helps us remember If you finish, read chapter 3 on phone or computer.

--restate the event’s name --list 4+ important knowledge-level facts (who, what, when, where) --answer with 1-2 sentences why it was important --name 2+ U. S. ideals that relate to the event, and explain how well the event shows us meeting those ideals --create an interesting, relevant image or design that helps us remember If you finish, read chapter 3 on phone or computer.

1673 map Early Cold War Boston Massacre ’50s Civil War Civil Rights Movement Westward Expansion ’60s The Progressive Era The Vietnam War ’70s Building an Empire Reagan Revolution WWI 9/11 The Twenties Depression and New Deal WWII