PPT-Civil War: The Opposing Sides
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Chapter 9 Lesson 1 The Beginning Abraham Lincoln elected president Southern states break away from Union Dont want Lincoln as President Dont want slavery messed
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Chapter 9 Lesson 1 The Beginning Abraham Lincoln elected president Southern states break away from Union Dont want Lincoln as President Dont want slavery messed with Lincoln said he would contain slavery. In persuasive-argumentative writing, used to show your readers that you are knowledgeable about a full range of positions other than your own.. As a rhetorical strategy, it demonstrates that you are interested in finding common ground and consensus with your opponents.. Chapter 9.4. Lesson . starter; True or false?. Civil . law trials will use the adversary system.. In a civil trial, only the plaintiff gets to present his or her case.. Strict rules of evidence and procedure are followed in a civil trial.. Opposing Views/Counter Claims. What is a rebuttal?. In your argumentative research paper, you want to include a paragraph or more where you acknowledge the opposing view and argue that your view or side is more valid.. Ms. Lindsay . Aim: How do we write our opposing claim paragraph?. Do Now. . (IN YOUR GROUP). : . Describe your piece of media to your group, and tell them your claim. Ask them what . other claims . could be made about your piece of media. . And the Dangers of Being . Empty-Minded or Closed-Minded . Those who cannot change their minds cannot change anything.. -George Bernard Shaw. What is being open-minded?. “[Open-mindedness] exists when we are willing to have our views influenced by evidence and argument.” . American Civil War. Robert E. Lee. I can anticipate no greater calamity for the country than a dissolution of the Union. It would be an accumulation of all the evils we complain of, & I am willing to sacrifice every thing but honour for its preservation… . of the Civil Rights Changes in Malcolm Movement . . Little. Mainstream Civil Rights Leaders. . . . . . . Black Power Movement. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . kiran . garimella. Gianmarco. De . Francisci. . Morales. Aristides . Gionis. Michael . Mathioudakis. 1. Controversies are everywhere!. Twitter. 3. Garimella et al. WSDM 2016. Blogs. 4. Instagram. 5. What are the steps of a trial, and how are the rights of citizens maintained through the legal process?. Criminal Cases. Crime: any act that breaks a law. Penal Code: the list of crimes and their punishments. Finding the Middle Ground. Qualifying. Arguments assume differences of opinion, but an argument can find a middle ground between opposing sides. . Qualifying can add complexity and sophistication because it demonstrates a complete understanding of an issue.. Oral Communication. Debating. What is a debate? . Do you have to believe in your argument to be good at debating it? . Debate Structure . Debates have two opposing sides. . Opening statements. Point. Secession and Fort Sumter. Review. Who was U.S. president during most of the Civil War?. What advantages did the North have over the South at the outset of the Civil War?. What was the primary cash crop in the South when the southern . and Rebuttal. Purpose of an Opposing Claim. The purpose of an opposing/counter claim is to show the reader you have considered all sides of the question or issue. An opposing claim and rebuttal strengthen your essay by showing that you have looked at all sides and made an educated choice.. Key terms. Hygiene . – conditions and practices that promote health. Rifle . – a gun with a grooved barrel that causes a bullet to spin through the air. Minié. ball . – a bullet with a hollow base.
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