STAAR Review and Civil War Causes Worksheet Instructions
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On April 12, please ensure to turn in your cards and update your Table of Contents if you haven't done so yet. This review session focuses on the STAAR test, with students collaborating on questions and recording their scores. Each student must complete the Civil War Causes Worksheet independently using the provided blue textbook pages. Key discussion points include the Missouri Compromise, the Compromise of 1850, and significant events leading to the Civil War, such as the Dred Scott Decision and John Brown’s Raid.
STAAR Review and Civil War Causes Worksheet Instructions
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Thursday, April 12 • Turn in your cards. Put them on my desk. 2. Update your Table of Contents if you did not on Thursday DateEntry TitleEntry # 4/4 Immigration worksheet 49 4/5 Era of Reform notes 50 4/10 Causes of the Civil War movie 51 4/11 Civil War Causes Worksheet 52 4/12 STAAR Review 53 3. Turn to entry #53 and title it: STAAR Review
Did Mrs. Siek take role???? Yes – go on to next slide No – GO TAKE ROLE NOW!!!!!
STAAR Review • Write the following (make sure you are spaced out) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 17 18 • With a partner you are going to get one envelope • Answer each question and record how many you get correct
What do I do now? • Fill in Civil War Causes Worksheet (by yourself) • Use pages 342-458 in the blue textbook. I have given you the page numbers for each box. Read the whole passage before you write in your box!!!!! • STAAR Review game
Missouri Compromise *Missouri becomes a slave state *Maine enters as a free state *Imaginary line at 36’30 latitude through the LA Purchase. All states south would be slave all states north would be free (except Missouri)
Compromise of 1850 • California entered as a free state • Mexican Cession was divided into New Mexico and Utah – the people would decide about slavery (popular sovereignty) • Slave trade in D.C. is ended • Fugitive Slave Act is passed
Cause #3: The Dred Scott Decision • He was not a citizen so could not file a law suit • Congress had no power to decide ihe issue of slavery in the territories • Slavery was legal in all the territories and the Missouri Compromise was ruled unconstituitonal
Cause #5: Election of 1860 • Candidates: Lincoln, Douglas, Breckinridge, Bell • Who won? Lincoln • Why did he win? Vote was split and there were more eligible voters in the north