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RAP 7.2
RAP 7.2
RAP 7.2
Indicate whether each sentence below is
TRUE or FALSE. If the sentence is false,
change the underlined word to make the
sentence true.
Indicate whether each sentence below is
TRUE or FALSE. If the sentence is false,
change the underlined word to make the
sentence true.
Indicate whether each sentence below is
TRUE or FALSE. If the sentence is false,
change the underlined word to make the
sentence true.
1. The Federalist candidates for the
presidency in the election of 1800 were
Thomas Jefferson and Aaron Burr.
2. Having tied at 73 electoral votes apiece, it
was left to the U.S. Senate to decide between
Jefferson and Burr.
3. The tie in the election of 1800 led to the
Twelfth Amendment, which created a separate
ballot for president and vice president.
4. President Jefferson chose Albert Gallatin as
secretary of state.
1. The Federalist candidates for the
presidency in the election of 1800 were
Thomas Jefferson and Aaron Burr.
2. Having tied at 73 electoral votes apiece, it
was left to the U.S. Senate to decide between
Jefferson and Burr.
3. The tie in the election of 1800 led to the
Twelfth Amendment, which created a separate
ballot for president and vice president.
4. President Jefferson chose Albert Gallatin as
secretary of state.
1. The Federalist candidates for the
presidency in the election of 1800 were
Thomas Jefferson and Aaron Burr.
2. Having tied at 73 electoral votes apiece, it
was left to the U.S. Senate to decide between
Jefferson and Burr.
3. The tie in the election of 1800 led to the
Twelfth Amendment, which created a separate
ballot for president and vice president.
4. President Jefferson chose Albert Gallatin as
secretary of state.
If YOU were there …
If YOU were there …
If YOU were there …
You and your family live on a small farm in
Kentucky in about 1800. Raised on the frontier,
you are a skillful hunter and trapper. One day
at the trading post, you see a poster calling for
volunteers to join the Corps of Discovery. This
expedition will explore the vast region west of
the Mississippi River. You think it would be
exciting— but dangerous. You might never
come home.
You and your family live on a small farm in
Kentucky in about 1800. Raised on the frontier,
you are a skillful hunter and trapper. One day
at the trading post, you see a poster calling for
volunteers to join the Corps of Discovery. This
expedition will explore the vast region west of
the Mississippi River. You think it would be
exciting— but dangerous. You might never
come home.
You and your family live on a small farm in
Kentucky in about 1800. Raised on the frontier,
you are a skillful hunter and trapper. One day
at the trading post, you see a poster calling for
volunteers to join the Corps of Discovery. This
expedition will explore the vast region west of
the Mississippi River. You think it would be
exciting— but dangerous. You might never
come home.
Would you volunteer to join the
Corps of Discovery? Why or Why
not? (5 sentences)
Would you volunteer to join the
Corps of Discovery? Why or Why
not? (5 sentences)
Would you volunteer to join the
Corps of Discovery? Why or Why
not? (5 sentences)
Consider reasons FOR volunteering:
• chance to explore a nearly uninhabited territory
• would be performing an invaluable service to the
country
• would be honored upon your return
Consider reasons AGAINST volunteering:
• would leave the family short staffed on the farm
• very real possibility of never seeing your home again
• unknown dangers might lie ahead
Consider reasons FOR volunteering:
• chance to explore a nearly uninhabited territory
• would be performing an invaluable service to the
country
• would be honored upon your return
Consider reasons AGAINST volunteering:
• would leave the family short staffed on the farm
• very real possibility of never seeing your home again
• unknown dangers might lie ahead
Consider reasons FOR volunteering:
• chance to explore a nearly uninhabited territory
• would be performing an invaluable service to the
country
• would be honored upon your return
Consider reasons AGAINST volunteering:
• would leave the family short staffed on the farm
• very real possibility of never seeing your home again
• unknown dangers might lie ahead