Unit V Homework Guide
Creating & Preserving a Continental Nation, 1844-1877
Note: for reading pages below, you are responsible to have read those pages BEFORE YOU ARRIVE TO CLASS THE NEXT DAY. If it is HW on Monday, you might have a quiz on it on Tuesday
Unit V—Ch. 13 Expansion, War, and Sectional Crisis, 1844-1860; Ch. 14 Two Societies at War, 1861-1865; Ch. 15 Reconstruction, 1865-1877 ; Ch. 16 Conquering a Continent, 1854-1890
November/December
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No School
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Ch. 13
HW: pp. 406--417
Unit IV MC Final
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HW: pp. 418-429
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HW: pp. 430-443
CAPP p. 423/describe documents
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Ch. 14
HW: pp. 444-461
Twas Night... due 11/20 See Google Classroom
Ch. 13 S-H
Ch. 13 Online
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HW: pp. 462-477
Work on Twas Night "poem"
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Last day to rewrite Causation LEQ
Last day to rewrite Unit IV SAQ
Twas the Eve HW due via Google Classroom
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Ch 14 Online
Vocab Quiz 13-14
Theme Homework--due 11/27
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No Class
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No Class
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Ch. 15
Whitman analysis--Google Classroom
Ch. 14 S-H
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DBQ
Theme HW Due
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Political Analysis--Reconstruction
- Moderate Republicans
- Radical Republicans
- Democrats
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Reconstruction Debate
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HIV/AIDS presentation
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Vocab Quiz 15(only)--no word list
Finish Debate
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Ch. 15 Online
Go over DBQ
Last Day to retake Ch. 13-14 Vocab test & Retake Unit IV MC test
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CCOT Thesis work--finish in GC
Westward expansion GC
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Ch. 15 S-H
Westward expansion--Google Classroom due 9PM
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Ch. 16
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Vocab Quiz 16(only)--no word list
Last Day DBQ retake
p.537 #4 Thematic & #1 Across Time--due on Tuesday
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Go Over Unit V Final
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Ch. 16 Online
Last day to retake Ch. 15 Vocab Test
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Units I-V Review Boggle--will draw dates for Units
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Review Boggle
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Unit I-V LEQ
Christmas Break HW due 1/7/19
[Submit via Google Classroom]
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Ch. 16 S-H
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Units I-V SAQ |
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Unit V Final
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Unit I-V MC Review Final
Christmas Break HW--LEQ Thesis writing--in the Google Classroom
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Concept Outline for Unit 5
PERIOD 5 (1800-1848)
As the nation expanded and its population grew, regional tensions, especially over slavery, led to a civil war—the course and aftermath of which transformed American society.
Key Concept 5.1 –The US became more connected with the world, pursued an expansionist foreign policy in the Western Hemisphere, and emerged as the destination for many migrants from other countries.
Key Concept 5.2 – Intensified by expansion and deepening regional divisions, debates over slavery and other economic, cultural, and political issues led the nation into civil war.
Key Concept 5.3 –the Union victory in the Civil War and the contested Reconstruction of the South settled the issues of slavery and secession, but left unresolved many questions about the power of the federal government and citizenship rights.
Unit 5 Vocabulary
You do not have vocabulary “assignments” but you will have a vocab test for every 2 chapters.
Ch. 13
Concepts & Events
Manifest Destiny
Fifty-four forty or fight
Wilmot Proviso
Free-soil movement
Forty-niners
Compromise of 1850
Gadsen Purchase
Ostend Manifesto
Kansas-Nebraska Act
Know-Nothing Party
Bleeding Kansas
Dred Scott v. Sandford
Freeport Doctrine
People to Know
James Polk
Frederick Douglass
Zachary Taylor
Stephen Douglas
Harriet Beecher Stowe
John Brown
Ch. 14
Concepts & Events
Crittenden Compromise
Conscription
Habeas corpus
King Cotton
Greenbacks
Contrabands
Radical Republicans
Emancipation Proclamation
Scorched-earth campaign
War & Peace Democrats
March to the Sea
People to Know
Jefferson Davis
Robert E. Lee
George McClellan
Ulysses S. Grant
William T. Sherman
Ch. 15
Concepts & Events
10% plan
Wade-Davis Bill
Black Codes
Freedmen’s Bureau
Civil Rights Act of 1866
13th Amendment
14th Amendment
15th Amendment
Reconstruction Act of 1867
American & National Woman Suffrage Association
Minor v. Happersett
Sharecropping
Scalawags
Carpetbaggers
Civil Rights Act of 1875
Classical liberalism
Laissez faire
Credit Mobilier
KKK
Slaughter-House Cases
US v. Cruikshank
People to Know
Andrew Johnson
Charles Sumner
Thaddeus Stevens
Elizabeth Cady Stanton
Blanche Bruce
Nathan Bedford Forrest
Ch. 16
Concepts & Events
Transcontinental railroad
Protective tariff
Munn v. Illinois
Gold standard
Crime of 1873
Homestead Act
Morrill Act
Land-grant colleges
Comstock Lode
Exodusters
Sand Creek Massacre
Lone Wolf v. Hitchcock
Dawes Severalty Act
Battle of Little Big Horn
Ghost Dance movement
Wounded Knee
People to Know
William Seward
Emmeline Wells
John Wesley Powell
Chief Joseph
Sitting Bull
George Custer
Geronimo
Buffalo Bill Cody
Frederick Jackson Turner