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Bell Work Civil War

Bell Work Civil War. Unit 3. Bell Work 1. Think of an example of a time that you fought with a friend. What did you fight over and how did you make up (if you did)?. BW 2. Make chart comparing the north to the south.

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Bell Work Civil War

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  1. Bell Work Civil War Unit 3

  2. Bell Work 1 • Think of an example of a time that you fought with a friend. What did you fight over and how did you make up (if you did)?

  3. BW 2 • Make chart comparing the north to the south. • Why might the things on this chart cause the north and the south from agreeing?

  4. Bell Work 3 • What is a political party? • What is the difference between the Republican and Democratic party during the Civil War? • Which party did Lincoln belong to?

  5. END BW NB Check 3 • The following bell works will be checked for NB check 4

  6. BW 4 • What was the purpose of the Basketball example? Why do you think I would bring it up when studying the Civil War? Write about the connection.

  7. BW 5 • ”A house divided against itself cannot stand. I believe this government cannot endure, permanently half slave and half free. I do not expect the Union to be dissolved – I do not expect the house to fall – but I do expect it will cease to be divided. It will become all one thing or all the other.” – Abraham Lincoln - Explain what Lincoln may have meant by “house”. Explain the last line in the quote – What is Lincoln referring to?

  8. BW 6 • What were the North and South fighting over?Why couldn’t they reach a compromise? • What does Secede mean? Finish each phrase with either the “North” or the “south” • The Union is the …. • The Confederates are the …

  9. BW 7 • Explain 2 ways the South would be upset about how the issue of slavery was handled. Use your Tchart or Log fire guide to help you answer this question.

  10. Bell Work 8 • What was Uncle Tom’s Cabin? Why was it important? • Who was John Brown? Why was he important?

  11. BW 9 12/2 • True or false: BEFORE the Civil War, there were more FREE African Americans in the South than the North. • Explain your answer.

  12. BW 10 • Before the Civil War, where did the largest number of FREE African Americans live (what region)?

  13. 2. Look at the graph, do you think life was better in the North or South for free African Americans before the Civil War? Explain why.

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