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4/17 Fri. 2nd Sectionalism STAAR Review

4/17 Fri. 2nd Sectionalism STAAR Review

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Social Studies

8th Grade

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June Elaine Carnahan

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26 Slides • 15 Questions

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Warm-up part 2:

Match the following Compromises

a plan formed from the VIrginia Plan and the New Jersey Plan which creates: house and senate

 a slave is counted for representation which gives more power to the south

no slavery allowed above the 36 30 parallel line and Missouri becomes a slave state

California is admitted as a free state and the south is happy also because the Fugitive Slave law is attached 

Great Compromise

 

3/5ths Compromise

 

Missour Compromise


Compromise of 1850

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Warm-up part 3:

Supreme Court Cases

The regulation of interstate commerce by federal or state laws

Congress does have the authority to create a national bank because they are above state banks

Decided the Cherokee was independent: Congress and Jackson didn’t care so they passed the Indian Removal Act

The Judicial Branch is able to mark a law as unconstitutional using Judicial Review.

The Supreme Court said he ws “property” and could not sue and since slaves were “property” slavery was not allowed to be banned in the United States

Gibbons v Ogden

McCulloch v Maryland

 

Worcester v. Georgia

Marbury v. Madison

Dred Scott v Sandford

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Multiple Choice

Knowledge Check:

What was the main purpose of the Missouri Compromise created by Henry Clay?

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To resolve an argument between the North and South

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To establish new territories

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To promote slavery in the South

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To create a new state

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Multiple Choice

Knowledge Check:

What does the Missouri Compromise line represent in the context of the map?

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The division between free and slave states

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The boundary of British territory

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The location of unorganized territory

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The area designated for Spanish territory

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Labelling

Knowledge Check:

Label the map with the correct description

Drag labels to their correct position on the image

Great plains, precious metals

Plantation, slaves

Industrialization, big cities

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Labelling

Knowledge Check:

Label the following sections of the map:

Drag labels to their correct position on the image

South

West

North

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Categorize

Options (9)
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Factories and Manufacturing

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Erie Canal

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Plantation Farming

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"King Cotton"

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Large Population

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Slavery

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Manifest Destiny

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Transcontinental Railroad

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Ranching and Mining

Knowledge Check:

Sort the following characteristics of the North, South, and West that led to increased Sectionalism:

North
South
West

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Multiple Choice

Knowledge Check:

What was the main purpose of the Fugitive Slave Act of 1850?

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To allow slave-hunters to seize fugitive slaves

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To ban slavery in California

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To promote abolitionist movements

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To maintain peace between North and South

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Multiple Choice

Knowledge Check:

What was the ruling of Chief Justice Roger Taney in the Dred Scott case slaves?

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They were citizens and could sue

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They were not citizens and could not sue

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They were considered property

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They had the right to sue for freedom

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Multiple Choice

Knowledge Check:

Which statement describes BOTH the Free-Soil Party and the Republican Party in the mids-1800s?

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They supported actions to stop escaped slaves from entering the North

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They supported enacted safety regulations to protect factory workers

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They were against the expansion of slavery into the western territories

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They were against the establishment of American Indians reservations

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Multiple Choice

Knowledge Check:

What was the outcome of Nat Turner's rebellion in Virginia?

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Harsher slave codes were passed and enforced

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Freedom for all slaves

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Increased support for slavery

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No significant changes

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Multiple Select

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Knowledge Check:

Determine which parts of the excerpt

explain Lincoln's ideas about the Union? Select Two

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Textbox 1

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Great job! Exit Pass #1

What Republican felt slavery was morally wrong? 

What amendment provides states certain rights?

What political party was created to end slavery? 

Who was a slave that sued because he was brought to the North? 

Abraham Lincoln

Tenth Amendment

Republican Party

Dred Scott

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Great job! Exit Pass #2

Now staple study guides 11 and 12 together place them neatly into your folder!


What territory in the Mexican-Cession wanted to join the United States as a free state?

 

What Supreme Court case ruled against Dred Scott and said that because he is property?

Because of the Kansas-Nebraska Act people flocked to Kansas where violence erupted. This was called ?

 

What compromise let California into the U.S. as a free state and added the Fugitive Slave Act?

This compromise allowed Missouri to enter the U.S. and at the same time Maine to enter as a free state?

California

Dred Scott v Sandford

Bleeding Kansas

Compromise of 1850

Missouri Compromise

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Poll

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Are you remembering this ERA of history?

I got this

I could teach this

I need to study this section for STAAR

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