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Bar Exam VI

Bar Exam VI. 1.-5. List presidents 21-25/26-30 (correct spelling & dates) 6. . Friday , 4 / 26 / 13. Day Planner: Trail of Tears Cornell Notes Bell Work: What does it mean to be “ powerfully literate?” How do you think being literate benefitted the Cherokees? . Manifest Destiny.

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Bar Exam VI

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  1. Bar Exam VI 1.-5. List presidents 21-25/26-30 (correct spelling & dates) 6.

  2. Friday, 4/26/13 Day Planner:Trail of Tears Cornell Notes Bell Work: What does it mean to be “powerfully literate?” How do you think being literate benefitted the Cherokees?

  3. Manifest Destiny Manifest Destiny & Native Americans Westward Expansion

  4. Essential Questions: How did the idea of manifest destiny impact the world we live in? Do we still have this idea today? How does this effect our world today? How did the treatment of Native American affect the U.S.? How did we treat Native Americans during Westward Expansion? How does this effect the U.S. today?

  5. Manifest Destiny manifest: clear or obvious destiny: future or fate

  6. Indian Removal assimilation: the act of conforming to one’s customs, attitudes removal: the act of relocation

  7. John L. O’Sullivan American columnist & editor who coined the term “manifest destiny.”

  8. Walt Whitman American Poet, Transcendentalist

  9. Andrew Jackson General of the Southern Indian wars in the 1810s, 7th U.S. President

  10. Chief Joseph Nez Perce chief in the Wallowa Valley

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