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Chapters 17 & 18. * AGENDA * Bell ringer * Review chapter 17 reading guide & questions? * Chapter 17 quiz * Break * Crash course video – The Civil War.

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1 Chapters 17 & 18

2 * AGENDA * Bell ringer * Review chapter 17 reading guide & questions? * Chapter 17 quiz * Break * Crash course video – The Civil War * Primary source analysis * REMINDERS * Chapter 18 Quiz CANCELLED due to next week’s final exam * Lincoln movie after school today and tomorrow – 2:45 pm

3 * The Compromise of 1850 and the Fugitive Slave Act * Uncle Tom’s Cabin * The Election of 1852 * The Kansas-Nebraska Crisis * Douglas’s Proposal * The Emergence of the Republican Party * Bleeding Kansas * Violence in the Senate * Sectional Politics * Dred Scott Case * The Lecompton Constitution * The Panic of 1857 * Douglas Versus Lincoln * John Browns Raid * The Democrats Divide * Lincoln’s Election * Secession of the Deep South * Buchanan’s Waiting Game (focus on Fort Sumter) * Final Efforts of Compromise

4 As the nation expanded and its population grew, regional tension, especially over slavery, led to a civil war – the course and aftermath of which transformed American society. o Key Concept 5.1: The United States became more connected with the world as it pursued an expansionist foreign policy in the Western Hemisphere and emerged as the destination for many migrants from other countries. o Key Concept 5.2: Intensified by expansion and deepening regional divisions, debates over slavery and other economic, cultural, and political issues led the nation into civil war. o Key Concept 5.3: The Union victory in the Civil War and the contested Reconstruction of the South settled the issues of slavery and secession, but left unresolved many questions about the power of the federal government and citizenship rights.

5 Students will: * Investigate the world & communicate ideas by reviewing the content in chapter 17 via questioning and by completing a written reading comprehension quiz. * Investigate the world by analyzing a primary source document independently and in writing.

6 * AGENDA * Bell Ringer * Primary Source Analysis – Purpose & Discussion * Crash Course Video * Break * Chapter 18 Introduction * Reconstruction PowerPoint * REMINDERS * Chapter 18 Quiz CANCELLED due to next week’s final exam * Study sessions Thursday the 11 th and Tuesday the 16 th from 2:45 – 3:45

7 Have one person from your table group write down a list of potential problems or issues you anticipate the country faced in the wake of the Civil War? Basically, what’s next?

8 As the nation expanded and its population grew, regional tension, especially over slavery, led to a civil war – the course and aftermath of which transformed American society. o Key Concept 5.1: The United States became more connected with the world as it pursued an expansionist foreign policy in the Western Hemisphere and emerged as the destination for many migrants from other countries. o Key Concept 5.2: Intensified by expansion and deepening regional divisions, debates over slavery and other economic, cultural, and political issues led the nation into civil war. o Key Concept 5.3: The Union victory in the Civil War and the contested Reconstruction of the South settled the issues of slavery and secession, but left unresolved many questions about the power of the federal government and citizenship rights.

9 Students will: * Investigate the world and communicate ideas by sharing primary sources analyses in writing and in discussion. * Investigate the world via a crash course video and by participating in a guided discussion on Reconstruction.

10 * AGENDA * Bell Ringer – Check Your Privilege * Trash Can Privilege * Brown Eyes Blue Eyes * Revisit Reconstruction PowerPoint * 13 th, 14 th, and 15 th Amendments * Jim Crow * WEB DuBois & Booker T. Washington * Period 5 Study Guide * REMINDERS * Study session Tuesday the 16 th from 2:45 – 3:45 * Study for FINAL : )

11 Do you think you have privilege? If so, what privilege do you believe yourself to have?

12 As the nation expanded and its population grew, regional tension, especially over slavery, led to a civil war – the course and aftermath of which transformed American society. o Key Concept 5.1: The United States became more connected with the world as it pursued an expansionist foreign policy in the Western Hemisphere and emerged as the destination for many migrants from other countries. o Key Concept 5.2: Intensified by expansion and deepening regional divisions, debates over slavery and other economic, cultural, and political issues led the nation into civil war. o Key Concept 5.3: The Union victory in the Civil War and the contested Reconstruction of the South settled the issues of slavery and secession, but left unresolved many questions about the power of the federal government and citizenship rights.

13 Students will:

14 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uQAmdZvKf 6M


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