Rubric
Period 2
Amendments
Period 3
Presidents
100

How many options are you given to choose from on an LEQ?

3

100

Great Britain's original policy towards the North American colonies. (They did not strictly enforce laws). 

Salutary Neglect

100

21st Amendment

Repeal of Prohibition 

100

What are the two names for the war fought between the British, French, and Native Americans? 

The Seven Year's War & The Indian War

100

The only president not associated with a party.

George Washington

200

What is worth 2 points on the DBQ.

Evidence

200

These colonies were known as the "breadbasket region" due to their rich soil, ideal for farming.

The Middle Colonies

200

17th Amendment

Direct election of senators

200

Taxed colonists on things like glass, lead, tea, paper, and paint.

Townsend Act

200

The only president to be elected from the Federalist party.

John Adams

300

What are two ways to elaborate in documents in order to get the sourcing point?

P.O.V., purpose, historical situation, audience

300

These acts only allowed the colonies to trade with England or on England's terms.

The Navigation Acts

300

Gave congress the authority to collect income taxes.

16th Amendment 

300

The belief that God existed, but had no direct involvement in human affairs.

Deism 

300

The first Democrat president to be elected after a chain of Democratic-Republicans.

Andrew Jackson

400

At least how many pieces of evidence do you need to provide in an LEQ?

2

400

Phillips war, the last organized effort by Native American tribes to fight back colonists, is also known by the name: 

Metacom's War

400

2nd Amendment

The right to bear arms.

400

Represented the British soldiers involved in the Boston Massacre.

John Adams

400

The president during the Mexican War (1846-1848).

James K. Polk

500

How many documents do you need to use to support your argument in order to get 2 points for evidence (from the documents)?

4

500

Author of Social Contract Theory

John Locke

500

Abolishes slavery.

13th Amendment

500

These Acts were put in place by the British as revenge for the Boston Tea Party, also known as the Intolerable Acts.

The Coercive Acts (1774)

500

Known for his New Deal policies.

Franklin D. Roosevelt

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