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    3-2-1 Assessment Sheet What are three key things you learned about the Dark Ages in this lesson? Please be sure to include at least two complete sentences for each one. * The Celts ruled England Up until 55 B.C.; they spoke Celtic‚ and practiced paganism as their main form or religion. * England‚ and many other countries were war ridden and changed occupancy many times during this period. * The Vikings were a savage people who lived off of mongrel rules‚ and thrived on war/bloodshed

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    including jailbreak. 3. Right- I demand the right to uncensored Internet. Defense of right- I deserve this right because governments and any other organizations have no right to deprive me of knowing the truth. I am able to tell good from bad myself. 4. Right- I demand the right to breath fresh air. Defense of right- I deserve this right because air doesn’t belong to any individual. I should not be punished because someone else contaminates the air. 5. Right- I demand the right to know what I am eating

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    that Florida was their territory. When Andrew Jackson led forces into Florida and ridded the Native Americans from their land there‚ it was time for Spain to either fight for Florida‚ or give it to America. At this point in time Spain had other issues with their other colonies and Spain nor America wanted war; for these reasons‚ Spain decided to give their territory of Florida to America. The treaty for this acquisition was named The Adam- Otis Treaty‚ named after America’s Secretary of State‚

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    2.05 Name Teacher School 1. Identify three features from the painting‚ and explain how each feature represents a significant change that took place during this period of history. Change 1. The painting itself focuses on realism. It depicted the everyday life as it looked. This reflects that Renaissance was more humanistic and less religious. If you look at the Medieval art‚ you will find they were very focused on Christian concepts. During the late Middle Ages‚ people who survived wars and black

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    examine the quotes and text excerpts to find evidence of each idea. Use this information to fill in the last column. Where or Who the Idea Came From Idea about Government Meaning Ancient Greece Direct democracy Citizens vote directly on political issues and laws.  Ancient Rome  Republic  This is a form of government where the citizens elect representatives to make laws  Thomas Hobbes  Social contract This is the idea that people agree or consent to government protects the people and their

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    TERRITORIAL CLAIMS BY THE PHILIPPINES 1. Sabah / North Borneo A majority of Filipinos everywhere are wondering what this Sabah claim is all about. The Philippine history books‚ Malaysian’s probably too‚ have not mentioned about the Philippines’ stake on the northern part of the island of Borneo. On the other hand‚ the Malaysians maybe furious that there are a lot of attention now being focused to that part of the Malaysian federation to which they believe was theirs since

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    Yuma Territorial Prison The Yuma Territorial Prison first opened on July 1st‚ 1876 with only seven inmates. Because of this prison‚ Yuma evolved in many ways. This prison was the first prison built in Arizona and was humanely administered at the time. This prison stood strong for the thirty-three years when it was up and running‚ and it would go on to hold over 3‚000 prisoners. This building is a big part of Yuma and is an important factor in why Yuma is the way it is today. The Yuma Territorial Prison

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    7.8 4. I L . ’ . Bachelor’s Degree Programme ASSIGNMENT 201 1-12 (For July 2011 and January 2012 sessions) FOUNDATION COURSE IN ENGLISH-02 FEG-02 School of Humanities Indira Gandhi National Open University Maidan Garhi‚ New Delhi- 1 10 068 FOUNDATION COURSE IN ENGLISH-2 (FEG-02) Programme: BDPI2011-12 Course Code: FEG-02 Dear Student‚ You are required to do one assignment for the Foundation Course in English-02. It is a Tutor Marked Assignment (TMA) and carries 100 marks

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    DBQ From 1800-1855 many things contributed to the government’s policies towards territorial expansion‚ the most important ones being supporters of this behavior increased trade with Asia‚ and dislike towards Mexico‚ that helped with the addition of new states. The 1803 Louisiana Purchase helped start the Era of Good Feelings because it marked the beginning of the downfall of the Federalists. The Federalists opposed expansion because they feared that new territories would drain off their

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    Territorial Expansion and Slavery Veronica Boisis His/115 February 20‚ 2013 Gregory Taylor * Congress deal with the issue of slavery as new states were admitted and new territories acquired by passing a new law‚ The Compromise of 1850‚ which allowed Texas to be admitted to the Union as a slave state and California to be admitted as a free state. Proposals known as popular sovereignty took place and consist in voters in New Mexico and Utah would decide the slavery question themselves.

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