This activity has become one our best sellers! This assignment can be used with the Events Leading to Civil War PowerPoint or on its own. The graphic organizer has good pictures that includes questions that require students to analyze and evaluate what they have learned about the various events leading to the Civil War. ____________________________________________________________________________________ ***SAVE BIG! You can buy a bundle of Common Core resources for the Civil War at Common Core Civil War Resource Bundle. These resources are versatile and Common Core!*** ____________________________________________________________________________________ ⇒ Be sure to FOLLOW us on: ✓ TPT to receive notifications of new products, sales, and notes to followers. Just click the “follow me” button. ✓Pinterest for creative classroom ideas, lessons, and more. ✓Instagram for laughs and to see products at use in the classroom. ✓Facebook for interesting articles, posts, & tips! ✓Twitter for random acts of teaching @instructomania ✓ Check out our website & blog Terms of Use ☺ ©Instructomania, Inc. All rights reserved by Tony and Erika Pavlovich. This product is to be used by the original downloader only. Additional teachers must purchase their own license. If you are a teacher, principal or district interested in purchasing several licenses, TPT now offers multiple license options. About Instructomania with Mr. & Mrs. P: US History includes content rich, primary source-driven United States history lessons and activities. Students use critical thinking, in our skill-based lessons that have student analyze historical documents, charts and primary resources. Our U.S. History units are also key concept based. Students analyze the growth and challenges faced by the United States through the use of the key concepts of federalism, republicanism government, diversity, territorial expansion, rights and liberties, labor systems and economy. A common theme throughout our lessons is that students support claims with evidence from secondary and primary source text.