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Code No. Brief Description of Standard M O N D A Y 8-4.4 Analyze key issues that led to South Carolina’s secession from the Union, including the nullification controversy and John C. Calhoun, the extension of slavery and the compromises over westward expansion, the KansasNebraska Act, the Dred Scott decision, and the election of 1860. Evaluate the arguments of unionists, cooperationists, and secessionists on the issues of states’ rights and slavery and the ways that these arguments contributed to South Carolina’s secession. W E D N E S D A Y 1. Warm Up: 2. Continue chapter 13 notes Road to War Underground Railroad Harriet Beecher Stowe and John Brown Cooperationists, Secessionists, Unionists Civil War Day 8-4.3 T H U R S D A Y 8-4.3 F R I D A Y Assessment/ Homework MLK Day 8-4.3 T U E S D A Y Activity/Strategy 8-4.4 Analyze key issues that led to South Carolina’s secession from the Union, including the nullification controversy and John C. Calhoun, the extension of slavery and the compromises over westward expansion, the KansasNebraska Act, the Dred Scott decision, and the election of 1860. Analyze key issues that led to South Carolina’s secession from the Union, including the nullification controversy and John C. Calhoun, the extension of slavery and the compromises over westward expansion, the KansasNebraska Act, the Dred Scott decision, and the election of 1860. Evaluate the arguments of unionists, cooperationists, and secessionists on the issues of states’ rights and slavery and the ways that these arguments contributed to South Carolina’s secession. 1. Warm Up: 2. Go over “Abolitionist Movement” 3. Continue notes Road to War Election of 1860 Secession 1. Warm Up: 2. Causes of the Civil War video Review 17 “Abolitionist Movement” due 1/24/13. Review 17 “Abolitionist Movement” due 1/24/13. Pg. 130 black line master “Both Sides of the Story” Review 18 with10 Need to Know Facts 8-4.3. Due 1/30/13. Pg. 130 black line master “Both Sides of the Story” Review 18 with10 Need to Know Facts 1 8-4.3. Due 1/30/13. 2