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REASONS:

REFLECT about a time when you had an argument with a friend or family member. What were some of the reasons the argument might have turned into a fight. REASONS:. Someone wanted or was using something that wasn’t theirs. TERRITORIAL DISPUTES. He/She is bothering me. RISING CONFLICT.

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REASONS:

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  1. REFLECT about a time when you had an argument with a friend or family member. What were some of the reasons the argument might have turned into a fight.

  2. REASONS:

  3. Someone wanted or was using something that wasn’t theirs • TERRITORIAL DISPUTES

  4. He/She is bothering me • RISING CONFLICT

  5. CAN’T AGREE ABOUT ANYTHING • DIFFERENCES OF OPINION

  6. HE/SHE OWES ME MONEY • MONEY ISSUES

  7. I WANT IT DONE MY WAY! • PERSONAL ISSUES

  8. In the middle of the 19th century there was a series of disagreements in the United States that eventually led to the most costly war in U.S. History - The Civil War

  9. Growing resentments of sections of the U.S. built up over a period of 40 year • The Civil War resulted in more deaths than all wars fought by the U.S. combined. Over 620,000 Americans died in 4 years

  10. 4 Main Causes of the Civil War Taking Notes: • Create a four section foldable • Label the sections: • Sectionalism • Slavery • State’s Rights • Economics-Tariffs • Take notes from the following power point

  11. Switch to the next power point.

  12. Events Leading to the Beginning of the Civil War • In general, people may react differently to the same event. Provide some examples. • Each group will be assigned an event. • Re-read, summarize the event and discuss which side, north or south, would have been angrier. • Discuss the evidence for your decision. • Create a poster with the name of the event and a symbol to represent it. • Each group will give a 1-2 minute presentation on the event, the reaction of the North or South, and reason(s) for the reaction.

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