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Era of Reform CCCS: 6.1.8.c.3.c, 6.1.8.A.4.b, 6.1.8.C.4.b, 6.1.8.C.4.c, 6.1.8.D.4.a, 6.1.8.D.4.b, 6.1.8.D.4.c, 9.1.8.A.1, 9.1.8.A.2, 9.1.8.B.1 Essential Questions: 1. What forces unite and divide a nation? 2. Does equality depend on government actions? 3. Did the Supreme Court give too much power to the federal government at the expense of the states? 4. Did the efforts to reform education, women’s rights, slavery, and other issues during the Antebellum Period positively impact American society? 5. Does the United States have a mission to expand freedom and democracy? 6. Can legislative compromise solve moral issues (ie. Dred Scott Case)? 7. Does a geographic minority have the right to ignore the laws of a national majority? 8. When is a compromise necessary and when is it not a viable solution? Class #1 23-1 Imperialistic Attitudes Thursday, April 3, 2014 Class #2 15-3 Reform and a New American Culture HW Due: Outline 15-3 Tuesday, April 8, 2014 Class #3 15-3 Women’s Movement HW Due: Questions page 447 3-5 Thursday, April 10, 2014 Class #4 What is Discrimination? Friday, April 11, 2014 Spring Break Class #5 14-1 Northern Industrialization Monday, April 21, 2014 Class #6 14-2 Northern Economies HW Due: Outline 14-2 Tuesday, April 22, 2014 Class #7 14-3 Slave Labor in the South Wednesday, April 23, 2014 Class #8 14-4 Southern Economies HW Due: Outline 14-4 Thursday, April 24, 2014 Class #9 Friday, April 25, 2014 Setting the Stage: Differences Between the North & the South NJ ASK Fun Time Era of Reform CCCS: 6.1.8.c.3.c, 6.1.8.A.4.b, 6.1.8.C.4.b, 6.1.8.C.4.c, 6.1.8.D.4.a, 6.1.8.D.4.b, 6.1.8.D.4.c, 9.1.8.A.1, 9.1.8.A.2, 9.1.8.B.1 Essential Questions: 1. What forces unite and divide a nation? 2. Does equality depend on government actions? 3. Did the Supreme Court give too much power to the federal government at the expense of the states? 4. Did the efforts to reform education, women’s rights, slavery, and other issues during the Antebellum Period positively impact American society? 5. Does the United States have a mission to expand freedom and democracy? 6. Can legislative compromise solve moral issues (ie. Dred Scott Case)? 7. Does a geographic minority have the right to ignore the laws of a national majority? 8. When is a compromise necessary and when is it not a viable solution? Class #10 15-2 The Abolitionist Movement HW Due: Outline 15-2 Friday, May 2, 2014 Class #11 Monday, May 5, 2014 15-2 The Underground Railroad & New Jersey HW Due: Questions page 442 3-5 Class #12 15-1 Political Reforms HW Due: Outline 15-1 Tuesday, May 6, 2014 Class #13 15-1 Social Reforms Wednesday, May 7, 2014 Class #14 Road to War: Millard Fillmore Thursday, May 8, 2014 Class #15 Road to War: Franklin Pierce HW Due: Writing Worksheet Fillmore Friday, May 9, 2014 Class #16 Road to War: James Buchanan HW Due: Writing Worksheet Pierce Monday, May 12, 2014 Class #17 SGO Planning Day for Essay HW Due: Writing Worksheet Buchanan Tuesday, May 13, 2014 Class #18 SGO Writing Day 1 for Essay Wednesday, May 14, 2014 Class #19 SGO Writing & Editing Day for Essay Thursday, May 15, 2014