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Anticipation Activity Think of one thing you think you know about slavery. Turn to the person next to you. Tell that person what you came up with. Would anyone like to share with the class? Please follow along as I read aloud.
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Page 1: Anticipation Activity Think of one thing you think you know about slavery. Turn to the person next to you. Tell that person what you came up with. Would.

Anticipation Activity

Think of one thing you think you know about slavery.

Turn to the person next to you.

Tell that person what you came up with.

Would anyone like to share with the class?

Please follow along as I read aloud.

Page 2: Anticipation Activity Think of one thing you think you know about slavery. Turn to the person next to you. Tell that person what you came up with. Would.
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Freedom and Equality?As we read this section, underline

any phrases that don’t make sense for a country that has slavery.

◦Declaration of Independence◦Preamble to the Constitution◦Bill of Rights

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True/False ActivityCall out the right answers on the count of

three.

True or False!

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Read fast,think fast,

answer fast.

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True/False ActivityCall out the right answers on the count of

three.

False!

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1. Because they were human beings, slaves had rights.

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True/False ActivityCall out the right answers on the count of

three.

False!

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2. Slaves were considered citizens of the United States.

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True/False ActivityCall out the right answers on the count of

three.

False!

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3. Slaves were paid a small wage for their work.

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True/False ActivityCall out the right answers on the count of

three.

True!

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4. Some slaves risked their lives trying to gain freedom.

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True/False ActivityCall out the right answers on the count of

three.

True!

123

5. Originally, our Constitution said slavery was legal.

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True/False ActivityCall out the right answers on the count of

three.

True!

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6. Abolitionists hoped slavery would end if they could stop it from spreading.

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True/False ActivityCall out the right answers on the count of

three.

False!

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7. The Missouri Compromise created more free states than slave states.

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True/False ActivityCall out the right answers on the count of

three.

False!

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8. Slavery developed mainly in the North, where slaves worked large plantations.

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True/False ActivityCall out the right answers on the count of

three.

False!

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9. Thanks to Dred Scott, the Supreme Court said all African-Americans were citizens.

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True/False ActivityCall out the right answers on the count of

three.

True!

123

10. Slave rebellions caused even harsher restrictions against black people.

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True/False ActivityCall out the right answers on the count of

three.

False!

123

11. The Compromise of 1850 admitted California as a slave state.

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True/False ActivityCall out the right answers on the count of

three.

False!

123

12. Slaves who escaped to the northern states automatically became free.

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True/False ActivityCall out the right answers on the count of

three.

False!

123

13. Slaveholders thought slaves would work better if they could read and write.

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True/False ActivityCall out the right answers on the count of

three.

False!

123

14. The Fugitive Slave Act gave all runaway slaves their freedom.

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True/False ActivityCall out the right answers on the count of

three.

True!

123

15. When counting the population of a state, a slave counted as 3/5 of a person.

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TRADING PLACES

WHAT DID IT MEAN TO HAVE NO RIGHTS?

TIMELINE OF ANTI-SLAVERY LAWS

Please select a person to lead the class through each section.

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Twitter Home PrepThis home prep has 4 questions

and 1 writing. Limit your response to 100 characters. This was 100.