USHA U10L3 Discussion Activity
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US History A U10L3: Discussion Activity
Let’s Review! Although we are currently learning about Reconstruction, we are going to review information from Units 6-9 in order to keep things fresh in your mind. This should help you to be better prepared for the EOC at the end of the school year. For this assignment, follow these directions:
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Go to File -> Make a Copy. This will allow you to type on your own document.
2.
On pages 2 through 8, you will drag each of the boxes from the word bank on the left to fill in the blanks in the columns to the right. The blanks are indicated by a red line.
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There are 30 words total. Each correctly placed word is worth 1 point, making this assignment worth 30 points total.
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Once you have finished, go to File -> Download -> PDF Document, then submit your completed copy to the Dropbox in Schoology. Objectives:
SSUSH6 Analyze the challenges faced by the first five presidents and how they responded.
SSUSH7 Investigate political, economic, and social developments during the Age of Jackson.
SSUSH8 Explore the relationship between slavery, growing north-south divisions, and westward expansion that led to the outbreak of the Civil War.
SSUSH9 Evaluate key events, issues, and individuals related to the Civil War
Directions:
Drag the correct boxes from the word bank below to fill in the blanks in the columns to the right. You will only use 3 of the boxes on this page.
Common man
textiles
Treaty of Ghent
War of 1812
Cotton gin
Democratic-Republicans
Democratic Party
Erie Canal
impressment
Indian Removal Act
Judicial review
Lewis & Clark
Monroe Doctrine
Nullification
suffrage
Directions:
Drag the correct boxes from the word bank below to fill in the blanks in the columns to the right. You will only use 3 of the boxes on this page.
Common man
textiles
Treaty of Ghent
War of 1812
Cotton gin
Democratic-Republicans
Democratic Party
Erie Canal
impressment
Indian Removal Act
Judicial review
Lewis & Clark
Monroe Doctrine
Nullification
suffrage
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Directions:
Drag the correct boxes from the word bank below to fill in the blanks in the columns to the right. You will only use 4 of the boxes on this page.
Common man
textiles
Treaty of Ghent
War of 1812
Cotton gin
Democratic-Republicans
Democratic Party
Erie Canal
impressment
Indian Removal Act
Judicial review
Lewis & Clark
Monroe Doctrine
Nullification
suffrage
Directions:
Drag the correct boxes from the word bank below to fill in the blanks in the columns to the right. You will only use 5 of the boxes on this page.
Common man
textiles
Treaty of Ghent
War of 1812
Cotton gin
Democratic-Republicans
Democratic Party
Erie Canal
impressment
Indian Removal Act
Judicial review
Lewis & Clark
Monroe Doctrine
Nullification
suffrage
Directions:
Drag the correct boxes from the word bank below to fill in the blanks in the columns to the right. You will only use 5 of the boxes on this page.
13th Amendment
Gettysburg
William Sherman
Vicksburg
Abolish slavery
Preserve the union
Antietam
Emancipation Proclamation
Fort Sumter
Gettysburg Address
Habeas corpus
Jefferson Davis
Malice towards none
Atlanta
Robert E. Lee
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Directions:
Drag the correct boxes from the word bank below to fill in the blanks in the columns to the right. You will only use 5 of the boxes on this page.
13th Amendment
Gettysburg
William Sherman
Vicksburg
Abolish slavery
Preserve the union
Antietam
Emancipation Proclamation
Fort Sumter
Gettysburg Address
Habeas corpus
Jefferson Davis
Malice towards none
Atlanta
Robert E. Lee
Directions:
Drag the correct boxes from the word bank below to fill in the blanks in the columns to the right. You will only use 5 of the boxes on this page.
13th Amendment
Gettysburg
William Sherman
Vicksburg
Abolish slavery
Preserve the union
Antietam
Emancipation Proclamation
Fort Sumter
Gettysburg Address
Habeas corpus
Jefferson Davis
Malice towards none
Atlanta
Robert E. Lee