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Mrs. Garcia

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REad chapter 5, section1  
Journal:
Why do you think people move from cities to suburbs?

Big Ideas:
How has culture shaped lifestyles in the United States?
How has culture shaped lifestyles in Canada?


Notes:
Answer the Big Ideas.


Questions:
Fill in the following charts to organize key facts about the languages, cultures, and lifestyles of the US and Canada

US

  Key Facts
Language  
Art & Literature  
Daily Life  

Canada

  Key Facts
Language  
Art & Literature  
Daily Life  


1. Why do you think many immigrant groups prefer foods that reflect their ethnic traditions?
2. Why do you think the lifestyles of Americans and Canadians are similar?

 

 

 

HW:

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Please see attached link for course procedures:

course expectations 2010-11 school year

 

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Journal
In what ways is a Civil War different than other wars? Why might a civil war be the most tragic kind of war?
Main Ideas:
-Explain why Abraham Lincoln was able to win the election of 1860.
-Describe how the South reacted to Lincoln’s election victory.
-Identify the events that led to the outbreak of the Civil War
Notes:
Answering Main Ideas
Questions:
In your copybook
#5 & 6 (at least 1 paragraph)
On separate sheet of paper
History and you question on page 443
Slogan McDonalds-I’m loving it
Burger King-Have it your way  

Study for your test tomorrow!!!

Essays:

1. (a) describe the views expressed by each candidate in the Lincoln-Douglas debates.

    (b) How did the debates help to shape the opinion in the North?

2. Why did the southern states secede after the election 1860?

3.Why was the issue of slavery in the territories so important to both sides?

4. (a) What crisis did Lincoln face when he took office? (b) How did he handle it?

 

 

 

HW:

Current Event-DO NOT TYPE CURRENT EVENT

Current Event

 

 

 

Please see attached link for course procedures:

course expectations 2010-11 school year