STEP 1: Complete the Hexagonal Thinking: A New Nation diagram by dragging and dropping the missing terms to the correct location on the diagram. Each hexagon represents a different idea or concept related to the topic we're studying. These could be people, events, places, or terms from history. Your job is to logically place the missing terms,

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Sure! While I can't physically drag and drop items, I can help you conceptualize how to complete a Hexagonal Thinking diagram related to a new nation.

Here's how you might arrange the terms logically:

  1. Founding Figures: This could include key leaders or thinkers involved in the formation of the new nation.

  2. Key Events: Important milestones that contributed to the establishment of the nation. This might include declarations, battles, or treaties.

  3. Ideas and Philosophies: Fundamental principles that guided the creation of the nation, such as democracy, liberty, or justice.

  4. Geographical Locations: Key places that hold historical significance for the nation, like capital cities, battlegrounds, or areas where significant events took place.

  5. Documents: Foundational texts that outline the nation’s values and laws, like constitutions, declarations of independence, etc.

  6. Challenges: Issues faced during the nation’s formation, including conflicts or opposition.

You can think about filling in these hexagons with relevant terms; for example:

  • For Founding Figures, you might consider names like George Washington or Thomas Jefferson.
  • For Key Events, you could use terms like the American Revolution or the signing of the Constitution.
  • Under Ideas, consider Enlightenment ideas or concepts of self-governance.
  • Geographical Locations might include Philadelphia or a key battle location.
  • Documents could consist of the Declaration of Independence or the Federalist Papers.
  • For Challenges, you might note struggles with British rule or dealing with internal divisions.

If you have specific terms you need to place, feel free to share them, and I can help you determine where they logically fit!