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History Warm-Ups Week # 2 Dates : Feb. 11-15 Monday: 1.

History Warm-Ups Week # 2 Dates : Feb. 11-15 Monday: 1. 2. ( Count down 6 lines and draw a line) _______________________________________________________________________________ Tuesday: 3. 4. (Count down 6 lines and draw a line)

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History Warm-Ups Week # 2 Dates : Feb. 11-15 Monday: 1.

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  1. History Warm-Ups Week # 2 Dates : Feb. 11-15 Monday: 1. 2. (Count down 6 lines and draw a line) _______________________________________________________________________________ Tuesday: 3. 4. (Count down 6 lines and draw a line) _______________________________________________________________________________ Wednesday: 5. 6. (Count down 6 lines and draw a line) _______________________________________________________________________________ Thursday: 7. 8. (Count down 6 lines and draw a line) _______________________________________________________________________________ Friday: 9. 10. (Count down 6 lines and draw a line)

  2. History Warm-Ups Week #22 Monday: Use textbook page 320-321. 1. In 1807, The first Steamboat called the ___________ traveled up the Hudson River. A. Clermont B. Constitution C. Hudson Steamer D. Concord 2. Who became our 5th President in 1816? A. James Madison B. James Buchanan C. James Monroe D. James Garfield

  3. Tuesday: 3. Based on the cartoon, which of the following best explains the impact of the Monroe Doctrine? A. The U.S. would not allow foreign nations to form alliances. B. The U.S. would not allow further European colonization in the Western Hemisphere. C. The U.S. would serve as a negotiator between European nations. D. The U.S. would protect the economic interests of Europe. 4. What nickname was given to the time period of Monroe’s presidency? A. The Era of Democracy B. The Era of High Times C. The Era of Good Feelings D. The Era of Westward Expansion

  4. Wednesday: 5. What can you conclude from Monroe’s quote? A. The United States was struggling economically. B. The United States was looking to other countries for help. C. The United States was in a time of great prosperity. D. The United States was the larger country in the world. Use page 322. 6. By 1818 and Monroe’s presidency, the number of states had reached 20. When would the new star be added to the flag? A. On January 1st of each year. B. On 4th of July of the very year of entry. C. On 4th of July following the state’s year of entry. D. On the state’s anniversary. “If we look to the history of other nations, ancient or modern, we find no example of a growth so rapid, so gigantic, or a people so prosperous and happy.” -- James Monroe, 1816

  5. Thursday: 7. The Monroe Doctrine warned European nations not to – A. establish new colonies in the Western Hemisphere B. export goods to the United States C. interfere with American colonization of Africa D. prevent the United States from trading with China 8. After the Era of Good Feeling started to calm, the United States went back into regional views. What is the term that means to have loyalty to your own region? A. Sectionalism B. Continental Divide C. Class Divisions D. Social Inequality

  6. Friday: • 9. What is the name of the Congressional agreement to admit Maine as a free state and Missouri as a slave state? • Slave Trade Compromise • Maine Compromise • Missouri Compromise • Congressional Act of 1820 • 10. What is the name of the treaty that gave the United States ownership of Florida and Spain’s interest in the present day Oregon? • Florida Acquisition • Adams-Florida Treaty • Oregon Compromise • Adams-Onis Treaty

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