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    Gabryjela Foltynski Cocoli AP World History pd. 9 John Locke believed that people are born with the right to life‚ liberty‚ property and the right to choose government. These Enlightenment ideas were the main inspiration to both the French and American Revolutions. The French Revolution was an important revolution in Europe‚ preceded by the American Revolution. Both these revolution had lasting influences and unique social backgrounds creating tension with each individual revolution. Social tensions

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    A.P. U.S. DBQ: Question: Although New England and the Chesapeake region were both settled largely by people of English origin‚ by 1700 the regions had evolved into two distinct societies. Why did this difference in development occur? By the 1700s the two regions‚ New England and Chesapeake varied greatly in spite of being from the same mother country‚ England. Physical and cultural differences separated these two regions distinctively. While religion moulded the daily life in New England‚ Money

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    DBQ: Impact of Westward Expansion on Native Americans and the Role of Government Directions The following question requires you to construct a coherent essay that integrates your interpretation of Documents A–H and your knowledge of the period referred to in the question. High scores will be earned only for essays that both cite key pieces of evidence from the documents and draw on outside knowledge of the period. 1. Analyze the extent to which western expansion affected the lives of Native Americans

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    Reflection of Knowledge and Skills of APS (synthesis): In my education classes‚ I have learned valuable information regarding long-range planning and developing a blueprint to ensure that the end of the year academic goals are successfully met by all students. I have learned the importance of knowing your students before developing a long-range plan to ensure that their needs are met and the lessons that are developed are conducive to mastering the skills. In EDFO 487‚ I learned that differentiating

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    DBQ By the 1850’s the Constitution‚ originally framed as an instrument of national unity‚ had become a source of sectional discord and tension and ultimately contributed to the failure of the union it has created. This was shown by interpretations of the constitution and other documents when the constitution was assorted together. It is known that the union did not last‚ for there was the Civil War. If everyone could agree on what the constitution implied‚ then there probably would not have been

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    Weiss‚ Tania APUSH-3 Mr. Hafter 9-7-14 DBQ In the 1600’s‚ the Puritans migrated to the Americas using their more Christian and traditional values to influence the economical‚ political‚ and social development of the New England colonies. The Puritans traveled out of a desire to create a more “pure” and more Christian society‚ not of primarily economic interests. The Puritan’s idea of what God’s indication of a perfect humanity made a lasting impression on New England. The region’s economic

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    ap nslChapter 18: Reading Questions 1. Read the handout on incorporation doctrine and write a definition of incorporation clarifying the concept of incorporation in your own words as well as explaining the role of the 14th Amendment in incorporation. I will cover this in class! 2. What are the three reasons why the liberties claimed by some people become major issues? Give one or two examples for each reason. 3. Explain briefly how the Supreme Court has interpreted the Free Exercise

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    AP Study Guide – Public Policy Chapter 18: Social Welfare Policymaking 1v. Social Welfare Policies-policies that provide benefits to individuals‚ particularly to those in need. 2r. Entitlement- is a guarantee of access to benefits based on established rights or by legislation. 3r. Means-Tested Benefits- benefits that are available only to individuals whose income is below a certain level. 4v. Income Distribution-the “shares” of the national income earned by various groups 5v. Relative Deprivation-A

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    Mason Smith Period 3 Ex Post Facto “Ex Post Facto‚” by Stanley Schmidt‚ describes how people view history and historic societies’ beliefs. In this modern world‚ most people look down on past events that would now be considered unacceptable. He uses Christopher Columbus as an example throughout the text‚ and explains how his methods of conquering new land would be seen as cruel and evil in this present day. Kidnapping‚ murdering‚ and destroying most of the Native American homes is not easily forgiven

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    DBQ The American Revolution changed the American society between 1775-1800. The areas in the American society that were changed were economical‚ political‚ and social. ways. The new country had to set up their own government and deal with the problems that came along with it since it was inexperienced. That brought problems between the society and political side. Native Americans and women had their own concerns and opinions. Therefore‚ the American Revolution changed the American Society. ‘

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