Attached is the textbook chapters 12 and 13.
If you need more of the textbook copy and paste the link below in to your browser.
https://www.mrlocke.com/US_History/book.html
Attached are the chapter 13 questions and terms. The questions (even or odd) or the one pager is due Tuesday. There is no quiz on tuesday.
Chapter 13 One Pager Questions-
This info might help you write your DBQ. The DBQ that is due Monday I would make it 4 paragraphs total (Intro, 2 Body, and Conclusion).
To write the DBQ-
Intro Paragraph
Write the introductory paragraph. This paragraph should include a general introduction to the period or event, a statement of two or three key issues or aspects of the topic, and a thesis sentence.
Body Paragraphs
Write the body paragraphs. Each issue or aspect that you listed in the introductory paragraph should get its own body paragraph. Provide support explaining why each issue is important, using both the documents given and your list of relevant information.
Concluding Paragraph
Write the conclusion. Restate the thesis from the introductory paragraph now that you’ve supported it. In some cases it’s appropriate to explain how this issue is relevant today.
Attached is the meeting of the minds handout. You will be sharing your ideas in class on Tuesday.
Attached is a word doc with the terms for the chapter 11 & 12 Quiz.
Chapter 11 & 12 one-pager questions:
Chapter 11: The Triumphs and Travails of the Jeffersonian Republic
1. Why was the establishment of judicial review so significant to the future of the United States?
2. Was an embargo the best means of addressing European depredations on American shipping?
3. Why did the War of 1812 lead to an outburst of American patriotism and nationalism?
Chapter 12: The Second War for Independence and the Upsurge of Nationalism
1. What was the intended purpose of Henry Clay’s American System?
2. What justifications were given for the Monroe Doctrine?
Attached are the questions for chapter 11 & 12 (if you choose to do the questions then you can pick either the even or odd ones to answer.
Test Review:
Today we will review the last period test so that you will get a little more accustomed to the types of questions.
As you review the test:
1. Is there anything that you notice/ stands out to you about the questions (types, style, what is being asked)? Write your observations down.
2. I would like you to keep track of any words that are confusing, misleading, or you do not know.
For each question that was answered incorrectly (if you had less than 82%):
3. Write the question and the correct answer
4. Explain why the right answer is correct
Attached is the information for the Chapter 11 timeline. It is due on Monday 11/16. We will discuss this in class.
Attached is Chapter 11:
Attached are the Period 3 review articles from class for your review.