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3.4.3 Journal: Mapping the Missouri Compromise Journal AP U.S. History Sem 1 Points Possible: 10 Name: Hudson Kohler Date: This journal assignment is worth 10 points. To get the best grade possible, review the scoring rubric below and follow the instructions in the assignment closely. You will first create a map illustrating the Missouri Compromise, and then you will use your map to describe the effects of the Missouri Compromise and predict its impact on the South. Using your textbooks or a reliable Internet resource, create a map of the Missouri Compromise in the blank template below. Your map must include: A title A legend differentiating between free states, slave states, territories closed to slavery by the Missouri Compromise, and territories opened to slavery by the compromise Accurate labels for all territories and states The Missouri Compromise line
1. What impact would you predict the Missouri Compromise to have on white Southern identity? On black Southern identity? This could white southern identity because it prevented the expansion of slavery into new territories. On the other hand, it helped black southern identity because it allowed for them to have hope that slavery would end. 2. Was the Missouri Compromise likely to end the issue of slavery? The Missouri compromise was not likely to end the issue of slavery, but it was definitely a turning point. It was a step in the right direction and did not raise too much resistance. 3. What geographic features of the West might have had an impact on the spread of slavery? Hint: Think about the climate of the West and how it compares to the climate of the East and South. If you need more information, consult an atlas or a reliable Internet resource. The Rocky Mountains were a huge geographical feature that helped prevent the spread of slavery to the West Coast. It prevented this large expansion of slavery that could have become out of control.
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This rubric explains how you will be graded on this journal-writing activity. Requirements Points Possible Points Awarded Create a map of the Missouri Compromise. 7 Completely and accurately answer each question, using your map as evidence for your answers. 3
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