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Quarter 1
​Essential Questions

How can I be successful in Mr. McDaniel's class?

How can I ask good questions in Mr. McDaniel's class?

Do physical features affect the ways people live?

Can power cause conflict? 

Is violence ever justifiable?

Is revolution ever justifiable?

Did historical figures influence the U.S. government?

Is government necessary? 

Is power divided equally in the United States government?

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  • Home
  • Social Studies
    • Procedures and Expectations
    • Geography Quizzes
    • Themes of Geography
    • Political Cartoons
    • Quarter 1 >
      • Essential Questions
      • Key Terms Outline
      • Primary / Secondary Sources
      • 13 Colonies / 3 Regions
      • Causes of the American Revolutionary War >
        • Stamp Act
        • Sugar Act
        • Townshend Acts
        • Intolerable Acts
        • The Boston Massacre
      • PIE WRITING
      • Declaration of Independence
      • The Continental Army
      • Government >
        • Branches of Government
        • Bill of Rights
        • How Does a Bill Become a Law?
      • 1st Quarter DBQ
    • Quarter 2 >
      • Q2 Essential Questions
      • Q2 GMO Terms
      • Prior to the Civil War >
        • Manifest Destiny
        • The People of Westward Expansion
        • The Northern States
        • The Southern States >
          • Slavery
        • Slavery DBQs
        • The Road to War >
          • The Underground Railroad
          • Sectionalism >
            • Fugitive Slave Act
            • "Bleeding Kansas"
          • Opposing Slavery: Abolitionism
          • The Dred Scot Case
          • Lincoln's Election and Secession
      • The Civil War >
        • North vs. South: Strengths and Weaknesses
        • First Battle of Bull Run
        • Battle of Antietam & The Emancipation Proclamation
        • The Battle of Gettysburg
        • New Technology / Medical Care
        • Women and the Civil War
        • Lives of Soldiers and Role of African-Americans
        • Sherman's March and Lee's Surrender
      • The Investigation Begins...
      • Reconstruction
  • Yearbook
  • Fellow Educators
    • Useful Documents
  • Contact
  • About