Agenda:
1. Review Journal 46 / A: Maine entered the Union as a free state in 1820, and Missouri entered as a slave state in 1821, balancing the number of free and slave states. Southern senators accepted the prohibition of slavery in the northern section of the Louisiana Purchase, the lands north of latitude 36-30. The task of compromise had become more difficult. It took only two months in 1787 but over two years in 1820 to resolve the issue. (5 min)
2. Review Journal 47 / A: The main principles of the new republican religious regime included democracy; spiritual equality between white men, black men, and all women; free will; social reform; and an increase in female participation through benevolent societies. (5 min)
3. The American Colonization Society, a good example for illustrating the widespread discussion of various emancipation plans.
4. Exam Alert: The 2008 AP U.S. History DBQ notes that between 1775 and 1830 many enslaved African Americans gained freedom, yet the institution of slavery grew. Students were asked to explain how both of these processes occurred and to analyze how African American sin the North and South responded to the challenges facing them. Students should be given as many opportunities as possible to analyze this period from the perspective of African Americans’ experience to be able to answer this question.
5. The Missouri Compromise of 1820
6. Republican Religious Order: Divide students into groups to research and present information from the different sections of the site (it is divided by period).
(provide half a page summarizing what you have found on your prescribed period) (rest of class)
Home Learning:
1. Study for Chapter 8 Vocabulary Quiz (Tuesday)
2. Study for PART 1-3 UNIT TEST (Wednesday)
3. Chapter 9 IDs due Wednesday, November 11, 2017 @ 9:15am
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