Directions: Go to pages 78 to 82 in the 8th Grade PASS Coach book and find the missing statements or key terms. Be sure to fill them in.
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Directions: Go to pages 76 in the 8th Grade PASS Coach book and find the missing statements or key terms. Be sure to fill them in.
Directions: Turn to pages 74 to 75 in the 8th Grade Pass Coach book and write down the correct missing statement in your notes while you read. Only write down the notes that are in RED. YOU HAVE TO WRITE IT OUT IN YOUR NOTEBOOK OR ON A SEPARATE SHEET OF PAPER. NO COPY AND PASTING ALLOWED Lesson 14: Events Leading to Secession •*____________ triggered the American Civil War. •____________ - When a group of states become independent from a nation. •Example: The Southern states wanted to secede from the United States and become their own independent country. South Carolina was one of those states. •*The three main issues that divided the America was states’ rights, popular sovereignty, and ___________. •These issues led to the Civil War. Missouri Compromise •_________ __________ - Measures passed by the U.S. Congress to end the first of a series of crises concerning the extension of slavery – 1820-1821. •1818 – Missouri wanted to become a state. •At first – It wasn’t allowed to join the United States because most of the people living in Missouri wanted slavery to be legal. •Compromise – Missouri could join the United States as long as _______ became a free state. •Ergo – Missouri compromise. •*Exactly half of the American states were free and the other half were for slavery. Be sure to write down the quote in the image above. Nullification Crisis •South chose to buy goods from England because they were cheaper than buying goods from Northern Factories. •Tariff of 1828 and the ________ of 1832 divided the country. •________ - A tax on foreign goods. •*Goal of the two tariffs was to make it too expensive for the south to buy goods from _________. They would be forced to buy goods from Northern factories. •1832 – Vice President John C. ________(from South Carolina) supported Nullification. •President Andrew Jackson was against Nullification. •______________ - Refusal or failure of a U.S. state to recognize or enforce a federal law within it’s boundaries. •John C. Calhoun influenced South Carolina to put a stop to the unfair tariff laws. •South Carolina stopped the collection of taxes. •*Calhoun supported Nullification because he supported _______ _________ - Rights to self-government retained by states under the U.S. Constitution. •South Carolina ________ and _________ – Document written by John C. Calhoun about the right of states to declare laws unconstitutional. •*South Carolina politician John C. Calhoun left the Vice ____________ to help with the Nullification Crisis. •______________ ________ - A sectional crisis during the Presidency of Andrew Jackson over the issue of protective Tariffs in 1832. •Calhoun joined S.C. senators to help with the Crisis. |
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