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BIGGER PICTURE

Everyone has a different definition of freedom

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abolitionists who power shifting as the the South feared that


worked to end
including country expands the North would take
slavery
westward control of Congress,
for example
and Southerners
Sectionalism began to proclaim
3/14 Study Guide states’ rights as a
Due including the South means of self-
protection

the suffrage
movement that
Sectionalism Feared that the North
3/15 helped women gain
Test would take control of
equal rights
Congress and
Southerners began to
proclaim states’ rights
3/17 Sectionalism as a means of self-
Notebook Due protections

3/18 Bowling Trip


Unit Self-Test Questions

1. What were the major goals of the abolitionists?

Unit Relationships
2. What were the major goals of the women’s suffrage movement? compare and
contrast
3. How did the issues of states’ rights and slavery increase sectional tensions between the North and South?
4. How did cultural, economical, and constitutional issues create bitter divisions between the North and South?
5. How did the issues of states’ rights and slavery increase sectional tension between the North and South?
perspective

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