History, 03.02.2021 18:50, ajflkasjflkasj1168
Part 1: Cause and Effect Chart
As you read the lesson, note events that affected enslaved African Americans. Describe each one in the "Causes" column and the impact on enslaved African Americans under the "Effects" column.
Causes (events) Effects
Part 2: Reflection Questions
Which of the events in the "Causes" column do you think had the strongest impact on enslaved African Americans? Explain why.
What did people at the time think would happen if Congress outlawed slavery for the whole nation?
Why was it so important to keep a balance of state power in Congress?
Part 3: Complete a 3-2-1 Chart
This is called a 3-2-1 Chart and you will be completing one for each lesson in the course. Your instructor may ask you about these during your Discussion-Based assessments or other phone calls.
3 List three things you learned from this lesson.
2 List two things from this lesson that you feel are very important.
1 List one question you have from this lesson.
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History, 22.06.2019 07:00, brookemcelhaney
Me! these questions are based on american people in the south essential questions: question 1: for what reasons will one group of people exploit another?focus questions: question 1: what influenced the development of the south more: geography, economy, or slavery?question 2: what were the economic, political and social arguments for and againsts slavery in the first half of the 19th century.
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History, 22.06.2019 10:00, pearlvldz
Read this sentence from part 2: gandhi's model of resistance and reform was creative, appealing, and successful. what is the point of this sentence? gandhi created a new model for others. gandhi had a creative mind. gandhi had many supporters. gandhi's model was effective.
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History, 22.06.2019 15:30, hemolelekeakua
An action taken by employers or by the government against workers who wanted to organize was
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