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Vocabulary is due tomorrow Terrific Thursday April 7, 2016 Agenda: Warm-Up Text Notes 14-2 Vocabulary Home Fun: Finish text notes and vocabulary Vocabulary is due tomorrow Warm-Up What is the difference between de jure segregation and de facto segregation? Give at least two examples 3-5 complete sentences US History Week 12

Ch 14 Section 2 Text NOTEs The Movement Gains Grounds Go to pg 477 in text book Use the title of the section as the title of your notes: “Early Demands for Equality” Use the Focus Question as your Essential Question READ the text. Turn the RED heading in to a question. Write this in the left margin. Answer the question with at least three bullet points in the right margin. Leave a space in between each red heading

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Ch 14 Section 1 Text NOTEs Early Demands For Equality Go to Chapter Pg 468 in text book Use the title of the section as the title of your notes: “Early Demands for Equality” Use the Focus Question as your Essential Question READ the text. Turn the RED heading in to a question. Write this in the left margin. Answer the question with at least three bullet points in the right margin. Leave a space in between each red heading