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Are you as smart as an 8 th grader?

Are you as smart as an 8 th grader?. What ideas did “The Great Awakening” promote?. Great Awakening. The belief in individual free choice. Didn’t John Locke say something like that?. Who are these men and what are they working on?.

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Are you as smart as an 8 th grader?

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  1. Are you as smart as an 8th grader?

  2. What ideas did“The Great Awakening” promote?

  3. Great Awakening • The belief in individual free choice

  4. Didn’t John Locke say something like that? Who are these men and what are they working on? We need to protect the natural rights and libertiesof our citizens

  5. Didn’t John Locke say something like that? The Declaration of Independence We need to protect the natural rights and libertiesof our citizens

  6. Which one of these established a plan for self government? • Magna Carta (1215) • Mayflower Compact (1620) • English Bill of Rights (1689)

  7. Which one of these established a plan for self government? • Magna Carta (1215) • Mayflower Compact (1620) • English Bill of Rights (1689)

  8. Why did Washington want to remain neutral towards other countries? George Washington is my name, neutrality is my game

  9. George Washington believed the country should put national interests ahead of foreign affairs

  10. What did Shays’ Rebellion and The Whiskey Rebellion prove

  11. The authority of the Federal Government! Tar and feather the tax collector! I hope the national militia gets here soon Unfair high taxes are killing us farmers!

  12. What are checks and balances?

  13. Checks and Balances • no one branch of government has more power than the other 2

  14. What democratic idea is this? • No one is forced to worship any religion • No one is prevented from worshipping any religion

  15. What democratic idea is this? • No one is forced to worship any religion • No one is prevented from worshipping any religion

  16. Separation of Church and State • No one is forced to worship any religion • No one is prevented from worshiping their religion

  17. What document protects these rights? • Freedom of speech • Freedom of the press • Right to bear arms • Right to a fair and speedy trial by jury • Protection from search and seizure

  18. U.S. Bill of Rights

  19. hints • Strong Central government • High tariffs • Industry & Business The U.S. needs a National Bank

  20. What was created by the disagreement between these two men? Thomas Jefferson Anti-Federalists Alexander Hamilton Federalists

  21. Political Parties Thomas Jefferson Anti-Federalists Alexander Hamilton Federalists

  22. What region do these words describe? • Factories • Textile (cloth) • Manufacturing • Industrial growth

  23. Northeast • Textile (cloth) manufacturing • Machinery • Mill Towns • Industrial growth

  24. Why did Thomas Jefferson send Lewis and Clark on their exploration? Exploring we shall go!

  25. Jefferson was hoping to find a route to the Pacific Exploring we shall go!

  26. What was the Missouri Compromise of 1820? Maine Missouri

  27. Maine Missouri Missouri entered the union as a Slave stateandMaine entered as a Free state

  28. What war does this map represent? THIS LAND

  29. War with Mexico THIS LAND

  30. Who is this woman? hints • Civil War spy • Born into slavery • Helped slaves escape to the North

  31. Harriet Tubman hints • Civil War spy • Born into slavery • Helped slaves escape to the North

  32. Why did California’s population explode in 1850?

  33. Gold was discovered in the Sierra Nevada Mountains

  34. Who is this man? • Escaped from slavery • Abolitionist • Editor of the “North Star”

  35. Frederick Douglass • Escaped from slavery • Abolitionist • Editor of the “North Star”

  36. What do these two people have in common? • Harriet Tubman • Levi Coffin

  37. The Underground Railroad • Harriet Tubman • Levi Coffin

  38. What do these 3 women have in common? Failure is impossible

  39. We are suffragettes We believe women have the right to vote We are suffragettes We believe women have the right to vote We are suffragettes We believe women have the right to vote

  40. What was the forced removal of the Cherokee from their homeland to Oklahoma @#*& you, President Andrew Jackson

  41. Trail of Tears

  42. What did these two compromises have in common? • Missouri Compromise of 1820 • Compromise of 1850

  43. They decided if states would be Slave or Free • Missouri Compromise of 1820 Missouri, slaveMaine, free • Compromise of 1850 • Territories, slave California, free

  44. What was the Fugitive Slave Law?

  45. Fugitive Slave Law of 1850 • Any African American could be captured as a runaway slave • Anyone could be punished for helping a runaway

  46. What did this sequence of events lead to? • Lincoln is elected president in 1860 • Lincoln wants to preserve National Unity

  47. Civil War begins in 1861 • Lincoln is elected president in 1860 • Lincoln needs to preserve National Unity

  48. What does this chart show?

  49. The North had more resources

  50. What was the Emancipation Proclamation?

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