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Learn about Henry Clay's role in the slavery debate and the battle between states' rights and federal authority. Understand the Missouri Compromise and Nullification Crisis. Practice forming arguments on pro-slavery or anti-slavery stances through speeches. Follow guidelines for speech length, content, presentation, flow, and persuasiveness. Prepare typed speeches due by 9/26 without exceptions. Email absence notifications to jardele1@asu.edu to avoid losing points.
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Bell Work: • Why was Henry Clay so important in the issue of slavery or the battle between states and federal rights?
Clay the Compromiser • Quick Review: • Missouri Compromise • Nullification Crisis
Flip your paper over... • With a partner work on the three compromise situations. . .
Speeches… • Objective: Take a stance on slavery, are you pro-slavery or anti-slavery ---NOTE ON CONTENT MATERIAL--- 3 Levels of Discussion: • Opinions • Facts • Beliefs **We always discuss on levels 1 and 2 but leave 3 alone**
You will be graded on … • Length: 1-3 minutes (5 points) • Facts: You will hand me your speech (typed) (20 points) • Presentation: Based on Mr. Johnson’s 6 factors (15 points) • Flow: Very little umms and ughs (5 points) • Argument: Did you convince Mr. A? (15 points) • Total of 60 points!!!!!!!
When is it due……… • Take out your calendar…… we have changes to make
That Being said: • All typed Speeches will be given to me by Monday 9/26 in the beginning of every class, NO EXCEPTIONS, if you will be absent send me an email!!!!!!! • Email: jardele1@asu.edu • Failure to due this will result in the loss of the 20 points in the facts section.