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A Dividing Nation Chapter: 9

A Dividing Nation Chapter: 9. Was the Civil War inevitable?. HOT ROC: Choose one question to respond to. If you are involved in a serious argument in which something important is at stake, is it better to compromise with or confront your opponent? Explain your reasoning.

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A Dividing Nation Chapter: 9

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  1. A Dividing Nation Chapter: 9 Was the Civil War inevitable?

  2. HOT ROC: Choose one question to respond to. • If you are involved in a serious argument in which something important is at stake, is it better to compromise with or confront your opponent? Explain your reasoning. • Read pg 105 and analyze the picture on pg 104. What does this event tell you about the “climate” in and around the Federal Government before the Civil War? • New Vocab: Abolition

  3. “Events Leading to the Civil War.” Sections 9.2, 9.3, 9.4 • Copy the graphic organizer into your notebook, use a WHOLE page.

  4. Instructions • On the side of the timeline labeled “Compromise,” place events from the list below that you believe reflected a spirit of compromise. On the side of the timeline labeled “Conflict,” place events that you believe showed a spirit of conflict. Be sure to include: • the name and date of the event. • a short description of the event. • a brief explanation of why you believe this event showed a spirit of compromise or conflict. • Events • Missouri Compromise • Compromise of 1850 • Fugitive Slave Law • Uncle Tom’s Cabin • Kansas-Nebraska Act • Republican Party • Dred Scott decision • John Brown’s raid • Secession • Fort Sumter Example: Compromise of 1850 (1850) The Compromise of 1850 was . . . It showed a spirit of compromise because . . .

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