The document provides guidance for a student journal entry on the Dred Scott case. It lists four questions for the student to choose three of to answer in at least 6-8 complete sentences total. The questions prompt the student to consider how Dred Scott may have felt after his case was ruled against, why the case attracted interest from Northerners and Southerners, who made progress and what was sacrificed, and which groups were brought together or driven apart.
The document provides guidance for a student journal entry on the Dred Scott case. It lists four questions for the student to choose three of to answer in at least 6-8 complete sentences total. The questions prompt the student to consider how Dred Scott may have felt after his case was ruled against, why the case attracted interest from Northerners and Southerners, who made progress and what was sacrificed, and which groups were brought together or driven apart.
The document provides guidance for a student journal entry on the Dred Scott case. It lists four questions for the student to choose three of to answer in at least 6-8 complete sentences total. The questions prompt the student to consider how Dred Scott may have felt after his case was ruled against, why the case attracted interest from Northerners and Southerners, who made progress and what was sacrificed, and which groups were brought together or driven apart.
DIRECTIONS: Choose (3) of the following questions to answer in your ISN in at least 6-8 COMPLETE SENTENCES total. 1. After 10 years of seeking his freedom through the courts, how might Dred Scott have felt when the Supreme Court ruled against his case? WHY? 2. During this time, many Northerners and Southerners were closely monitoring Dred Scotts case. Why would there have been so much interest in the case? 3. Connection to Essential Question: a. Who made progress in this case, and how? b. What was sacrificed in this case? Why? 4. Connection to Essential Question: a. Which groups of people came TOGETHER in this case? Explain. b. Which groups of people were driven APART in this case? Explain.
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Dred Scott JOURNAL DIRECTIONS: Choose (3) of the following questions to answer in your ISN in at least 6-8 COMPLETE SENTENCES total. 1. After 10 years of seeking his freedom through the courts, how might Dred Scott have felt when the Supreme Court ruled against his case? WHY? 2. During this time, many Northerners and Southerners were closely monitoring Dred Scotts case. Why would there have been so much interest in the case? 3. Connection to Essential Question: a. Who made progress in this case, and how? b. What was sacrificed in this case? Why? 4. Connection to Essential Question: a. Which groups of people came TOGETHER in this case? Explain. b. Which groups of people were driven APART in this case? Explain.
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Dred Scott JOURNAL DIRECTIONS: Choose (3) of the following questions to answer in your ISN in at least 6-8 COMPLETE SENTENCES total. 1. After 10 years of seeking his freedom through the courts, how might Dred Scott have felt when the Supreme Court ruled against his case? WHY? 2. During this time, many Northerners and Southerners were closely monitoring Dred Scotts case. Why would there have been so much interest in the case? 3. Connection to Essential Question: a. Who made progress in this case, and how? b. What was sacrificed in this case? Why? 4. Connection to Essential Question: a. Which groups of people came TOGETHER in this case? Explain. b. Which groups of people were driven APART in this case? Explain.