BELLWORK 12/8 What is accommodation?What is accommodation? What were the Jim Crow laws?What were the Jim Crow laws? What did the court case Plessey vs.

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BELLWORK 12/8 What is accommodation?What is accommodation? What were the Jim Crow laws?What were the Jim Crow laws? What did the court case Plessey vs. Ferguson rule?What did the court case Plessey vs. Ferguson rule? List two ways immigrants were limited during the Progressive Era.List two ways immigrants were limited during the Progressive Era. Why was the election of 1912 important?Why was the election of 1912 important? THINKER: What is Americanization? Do you think immigrants in today’s society are pressured to become “Americanized?” Explain!THINKER: What is Americanization? Do you think immigrants in today’s society are pressured to become “Americanized?” Explain!

BELLWORK 12/12 1.What was the Mayflower Compact? 2.List three reasons people immigrated to the New World. 3.Describe the conflict in Boston leading to the American Revolution. 4.Explain the Battles of Trenton & Princeton. 5.Explain the importance of the Battle of Saratoga. 6.What was the Second Continental Congress?

BELLWORK 12/14 What was the difference between the Cherokee and Shawnee solutions?What was the difference between the Cherokee and Shawnee solutions? Describe the pros/cons of Jackson’s presidency.Describe the pros/cons of Jackson’s presidency. What was the Emancipation Proclamation?What was the Emancipation Proclamation? List three ways the government attempted to help African Americans after the Civil War.List three ways the government attempted to help African Americans after the Civil War. What is a tariff? Why did some Americans support tariffs?What is a tariff? Why did some Americans support tariffs?