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Warm-up 3/4 Skip

Warm-up 3/5 Skip

Warm-up 3/6 Question: Skip Answer: Skip

Warm-up 3/7 Question: Why are rivers important? Answer: allow for trade

Warm-up 3/8 Question: Half day Answer: App day

Warm-up 3/11 Question: Why do countries go to war with each other? Answer:

Warm-up 3/12 Question: Skip Answer:

Warm-up 3/13 Question: Assignment Log Answer: Changes/reform packet

Warm-up 3/14 Question: page 2 in packet (What challenges might have come up as settlers/explorers moved west?) Answer:

Warm-up 3/15 Question: Research your change/reform Answer: “ ”