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Page 1: Image Analysis: You will be shown two images, for each image write down the following: Artist POV (intent) Symbolism Your own thoughts and reflection

Changes in a Young Nation

Page 2: Image Analysis: You will be shown two images, for each image write down the following: Artist POV (intent) Symbolism Your own thoughts and reflection

Image Analysis: You will be shown two images, for each image

write down the following:Artist POV (intent)SymbolismYour own thoughts and reflection on each piece

HOT ROC

Page 3: Image Analysis: You will be shown two images, for each image write down the following: Artist POV (intent) Symbolism Your own thoughts and reflection

John Gast 1872

HOT ROC: Image Analysis part 1

Page 4: Image Analysis: You will be shown two images, for each image write down the following: Artist POV (intent) Symbolism Your own thoughts and reflection

Image Analysis part 2

Page 5: Image Analysis: You will be shown two images, for each image write down the following: Artist POV (intent) Symbolism Your own thoughts and reflection

What are the two different points of view in the paintings?

New Vocab: Manifest DestinySentence Frame, Choose one:

The concept of Manifest Destiny promoted the ideals of ____________________and ________________ by ___________________________________________________ .

The concept of Manifest Destiny contradicted the ideals of ____________________and ________________ by _________________________________________________ .

Debrief

Page 6: Image Analysis: You will be shown two images, for each image write down the following: Artist POV (intent) Symbolism Your own thoughts and reflection

Stand up, Stay up, or Sit DownMr. Meraz CernaWhiskey RebellionFederalistsLouisiana PurchaseManifest DestinyIndian RemovalUniversal Male

SuffrageWomen’s SuffrageCotton GinFamily Guy

Industrial RevolutionThe Saint Patrick's

BrigadeDancing with the StarsAbolitionSeneca Falls ConventionTreaty of Guadalupe

Hidalg0The AlamoLewis & ClarkWar of 1812

Page 7: Image Analysis: You will be shown two images, for each image write down the following: Artist POV (intent) Symbolism Your own thoughts and reflection

Chapter 8 – Changes in a Young Nation Menu

1. Create a timeline with a 1-2 sentence summary of each event. Next, write how each event connects to any of the five ideals (democracy, equality, liberty, opportunity and rights).

2. Create a cartoon that shows the development of the nation in the years after the constitution.  Your cartoon must include all term/events along with your graphics and dialogue (there needs to be a story!)  Humor is optional .

3. Examine two different points of view of the history covered. You can choose an African-American slave, a Native American living on the plains a white settler moving West, a white woman, or President Andrew Jackson.  For each person give a narrative of how they feel about the terms/events.

Terms/Events 1. Political

parties emerge 2. Louisiana

Purchase 3. Mexican

American War 4. Indian

Removal Act 5. Expanded

suffrage for men

6. Factory System (Industrialization)

7. Cotton Gin 8. Second Great

Awakening

Page 8: Image Analysis: You will be shown two images, for each image write down the following: Artist POV (intent) Symbolism Your own thoughts and reflection

Categorization Wrap UpFor Chapter 8 you will be practicing categorizing the key terms using one of the category topics we learned in this unit. Choose one of the 2 category

topics below to sort at least 10 of the 14 key terms. Once you’ve placed the item, write 1-2 sentences explaining why you placed the item in this category.

Choose either:States Rights / Federal Power

orReactionary, Conservative,

Liberal or Radical

Key Terms1. Whiskey Rebellion2. Political parties

emerge3. Louisiana Purchase4. Manifest Destiny5. Indian Removal Act6. Sectional identities7. Expanded suffrage for

men8. Cotton Gin9. Factory system10. Canals, roads and

railroads11. Nullification12. Second Great

Awakening13. Abolitionists14. Seneca Falls

Convention