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The assassination of Abraham Lincoln was a pivotal moment in American history, but what were the immediate effects throughout the newly unified country? A document-based question focuses on the consequences of the first assassination of an American president with witness accounts, illustrations, and other primary sources.
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Instructional Ideas
- Tie to your unit on the Civil War, or when discussing the assassination of Abraham Lincoln
- Create a cross-curricular assignment between language arts and social studies, using Walt Whitman's "O Captain! My Captain!"
- Use to practice for the document-based question section of the AP US History test
Classroom Considerations
- One image requires Quicktime and a TIFF decompressor to see, though learners don't need the image to understand that particular document
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- Provides a five-point rubric to assess writing
- Includes space for instructor comment for the writing section
- Prompts learners to compare the monetary reward and manhunt for John Wilkes Booth to the search for Osama Bin Laden after the attacks of September 11, 2001
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