Friday, January 24, 2014
Monday, January 13, 2014
Mid-Term Test on Friday for US History
We are creating flashcards in class and students will be expected to know the following 89 terms:
1. Colombian Exchange
2. Roanoke
3. Jamestown
4. John Smith
5. House Of Burgesses
6. Toleration Act
7. Puritans
8. John Winthrop
9. Roger Williams
10. Anne Hutchinson
11. William Penn
12. Great Awakening
13. Jonathan Edwards
14. John Locke
15. Natural Rights
16. Social Contract
17. French & Indian War
18. Proclamation Of 1763
19. Stamp Act
20. No Taxation W/O Representation
21. Sons Of Liberty
22. Boston Massacre
23. Boston Tea Party
24. Intolerable Act
25. Lexington & Concord
26. Bunker Hill
27. George Washington
28. Loyalist
29. Patriots
30. Olive Branch Petition
31. Common Sense
32. Thomas Jefferson
33. Valley Forge
34. Saratoga
35. Treaty Of Paris
36. Article Of Confederation
37. Nw Ordinance Of 1787
38. Shay’s Rebellion
39. Constitutional Convention
40. Virginia Plan
41. New Jersey Plan
42. Great Compromise
43. Federalist
44. Anti-Federalists
45. Alexander Hamilton
46. Bill Of Rights
47. 1st Amendment
48. Federal Government
49. Concurrent Powers
50. Cabinet
51. National Bank
52. Democratic Republicans
53. Implied Powers
54. Reserved Powers
55. Farewell Warning
56. Xyz Affair
57. Alien & Sedition Acts
58. Laissez-Faire
59. John Marshall
60. Marbury V. Madison
61. Louisiana Purchase
62. Lewis & Clark
63. Tecumseh
64. War Of 1812
65. Andrew Jackson
66. Battle Of New Orleans
67. American System
68. Mcculloch V. Maryland
69. Monroe Doctrine
70. Eli Whitney
71. Missouri Compromise
72. Spoils System
73. Trail Of Tears
74. 1828 Tariff Crisis
75. William Henry Harrison
76. Seneca Falls Declaration
77. Underground Railroad
78. Hudson River School
79. Temperance
80. Manifest Destiny
81. Mexican War
82. Gold Rush, 1848
83. Compromise Of 1850
84. Fugitive Slave Law
85. Know-Nothings
86. Uncle Tom's Cabin
87. Dred Scott
88. Lincoln-Douglas Debates
89. John Brown
Tuesday, January 7, 2014
Thursday, January 2, 2014
The Compromises before the Civil War
Today's learning target is: I can create a foldable explaining the importance of the Compromise of 1820 (Missouri Compromise).
Here is the foldable we are creating in class.
Here is the foldable we are creating in class.
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