Causes of the Civil War Part II
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- Laura Pennington
- Grade Level:
- 7-12
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- Varied learning activities
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- Pages:
- 8
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- where applicable
Description
This lesson is designed to last for an hour of class time or longer. Students will be provided with background information about some more causes of the Civil War. They will show what they know by completing engaging classroom activities and answering various depths of knowledge of questions related to the lesson.
SWBAT explain how each of the following enhanced the conflict over slavery: Lincoln-Douglas Debates, John Brown’s Raid, and the Election of Abraham Lincoln in 1860.
SWBAT compare and contrast the effects of the Election of Abraham Lincoln in 1860 and the reelection of President Obama in 2012 on secession
Key questions include Explain how Lincoln-Douglas Debates, John Brown’s Raid, and the Election of Abraham Lincoln in 1860 increased tensions between the North and the South?
Assess whether or not there are commonalities between the Election of Abraham Lincoln in 1860 and the reelection of President Obama in 2012?
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