How can you identify mountains on a map?
The Canadian government was inspired by the...
How does climate in the Dominican Republic compare to climate in the United States?
The United States constitution begins with...
How did America's earliest inhabitants arrive?
They migrated by foot through the Beringia Land Bridge.
Name 2 major lines that divide the Earth.
Equator
What are 'cities' in Canada called?
Provinces
What transformation happened in the Dominican Republic frim the 1960s to modern times?
The Mexican Constitution and the United States Constitution were both influenced by...
What is the name of the process through which Europeans conquered the Western Hemisphere?
If Ms. West was traveling from Canada to Antarctica, which directions would she be traveling?
Why is 187 considered a turning point in Canadian history?
Name one revolutionary from Haiti
American's Founding Fathers were concerned that not having three branches of government could lead to a...
What should you include in your 'Outside Evidence' section in your graphic organizer?
If Ms. A was traveling from Asia to Hispaniola, which direction would she travel?
How did British people start migrating to Canada?
They started migrating after the American Revolutionary War. Loyalists started migrating to Canada.
What was the name of the dictator who ruled the Dominican Republic in the 1960s?
Rafael L. Trujillo
Name a dictator in Mexico who led Mexican Revolutionaries to restructure their democracy
What is one example of the Columbian exchange?
Manufactured goods to Africa --> Enslaved people sent to the Americas --> the Americas sends raw materials
How would you explain to someone how to find the direction in which someone was traveling on a map?
Why did Quebec want to become its own country?
Why are Haiti and the Dominican Republic different?
The Haitian Constitution was inspired by...
What is ANEZZC?
A: Argument-- present your argument and one of your subclaims
N: Name it-- name the topic of your essay and define the time period.
E: Evidence/Explain it-- introduce and provide evidence that supports your subclaim.
Z: Zoom In #1-- explain your evidence using one of your four corners.
Z: Zoom In #2-- tie evidence back to your subclaim.
C: Conclusion-- tie your argument together.