<h3><em><u>Question:</u></em></h3><h3><em><u>Based on this chart, how many details should each event contain on the time-order chart?</u></em></h3><h3><em><u /></em></h3><h3><em><u>Click to review the online content. Then answer the question(s) below, using complete sentences. Scroll down to view additional questions.</u></em></h3><h3><em><u>Online Content: Site 1 edge2020</u></em></h3>
<h3><em><u>Answer:Organizing Your Notes in a Table</u></em></h3><h3><em><u>A 3-column table with 4 rows. Column 1 is labeled Topic with all entries blank. Column 2 is labeled Events with entries George Washington elected, John Adams elected, Thomas Jefferson elected, James Madison elected. Column 3 is labeled Details with entries April 30, 1789, John Adams, Continental Army; March 4, 1797, Thomas Jefferson, Continental Congress; March 4, 1801, Aaron Burr, Declaration of Independence, Louisiana Purchase; March 4, 1809, George Clinton, Father of the Constitution, War of 1812.</u></em></h3><h3><em><u /></em></h3><h3><em><u> or</u></em></h3><h3><em><u /></em></h3><h3><em><u>Each event should contain at least two details.</u></em></h3>
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