Sectionalism

toc =Key Terms & People=
 * Using the resources listed below, write a definition for each of the following terms or people listed in your //Social Studies Only// notebook/binder. __//Make sure you can acknowledge the source for the information you used for your answer.//__**
 * Missouri Compromise
 * secession
 * Compromise of 1850
 * Fugitive Slave Law
 * Uncle Tom's Cabin
 * Ostend Manifesto
 * Kansas Nebraska Act
 * Dred Scott Case
 * John Brown's Raid
 * Election of 1860

=**Main Ideas**=
 * Research the following main ideas using the resources provided to you below. Record your information in the form of an outline and place it within your Social Studies Only notebook/binder. Your outline can include bullet points, pictures/diagrams, or any other creative note-taking strategy. Make sure you can acknowledge (cite) multiple sources for the research you have gathered in your notebook.**
 * 1) Analyze the significance of the State's Rights Doctrine, the Missouri Compromise (1820), the Compromise of 1850, the Kansas-Nebraska Act (1854), the Dred Scott Decision (1857), and the election of Abraham Lincoln (1860).
 * 2) Discuss the importance of the slavery issue as raised by the annexation of Texas and California's admission to the union as a free state under the Compromise of 1850.

=Activities= 1. Complete the graphic organizer below in your U.S. History research notebook.
 * Complete each of the following activities.** **Record your information in the form of an outline and place it within your Social Studies Only notebook/binder.** **Make sure you can acknowledge (cite) multiple sources for the research you have gathered in your notebook.**
 * A Divided Nation>

=**Resources**=
 * Remember to examine each individual source and to cite your information**.
 * //Read History Alive, Chapter 21, pgs. 286 - 300//

=Video Resources=

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 * [|Slave Resistance] (Nat Turner Rebellion)
 * The Compromise of 1850 & Fugitive Slave Act
 * Uncle Tom's cabin
 * Kansas-Nebraska Act
 * Dred Scott Decision
 * John Brown's Raid
 * Election of 1860