Art 1B- Key Terms- Test 1 Lecture 1: Introduction Naturalism -- the style of painted or sculptures representation based on close observation of the natural world that was at the core of the classical tradition. Iconography -- Greek‚ the “writing of images.” The term refers both to the content‚ or subject‚ of an artwork and to the study of content in art. It also includes the study of the symbolic‚ often religious‚ meaning of objects‚ persons‚ or events depicted in work of arts. (is the
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Chapter 32 Latin America 1) What distinguishes those regions referred to as the "Third World" from other societies? Page Ref: 773 - lack of industrialization 2) The "Second World" refers to what? Page Ref: 773 -industrialized communist nations 3) Which nations are part of the "First World"? Page Ref: 773 -all but the Soviet Union 4) In which “world” did Latin America belong? Page Ref: 773 -third world 5) How much has Latin America institutions and patterns of politics changed? Page
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Discussion questions chapter 6 1)How have geographical features influence the political social and cultural development of india? The Himalayan mountains in the north of India act as a natural buffer from China. This is important‚ because China to the North has been a powerful country in history. The natural break has caused both nations to be separate and free from war. The Ganges river is one of the longest in the world and has been used to cultivate crops. The Ganges is the 7th longest
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Problem 2: Exploring Human Physiology – Key Terms Term Definition Alternative Hypothesis What the experimenter thinks may be true or wishes to be true before he or she begins an experiment. Also called the research hypothesis. Causal Relationship A relationship in which one factor can be said to be the cause of another. This relationship can be tested with controlled experiments. Correlation The degree of relationship between two variables. Cross Sectional Study A research study that involves a
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Basic concepts Intro A. Contemporary geography is the scientific study of the location of people and activities across Earth. Reasons for distribution B. Difference between historians and geographers. Geographers- ask where things are and why they are there Historians-organize material but time Geographers- organize material by place Historians- study the logical sequence Geographers- study the logical arrangement C. Local diversity and globalization Modern communications and technology
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explaining ourselves verbally and non-verbally. It tells us to use eye contact‚ tone of voice and body language to get a point across‚ helps us learn to understand others and assess our emotions and feelings; overall‚ it helps us to live healthier and happier. We can see this in Zimbardo’s study as he found the Pathological Prisoner Syndrome and it can help make the environment inside prisons better. 2. Ecological Validity Ecological validity is the term used to define if a study can be compared to certain
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Terms to Know for the AP Test Argumentation (The use of logic to prove a point) Assert/assertions/unqualified assertions - opinions stated as facts – the basis of all arguments Ex.: “Such is not the course adopted by tyranny in democratic republics‚ body is left free‚ and the soul is enslaved.” The writer asserts that‚ in democratic republics‚ the soul is enslaved. This assertion rests upon an assumption – a supposed “fact” that is never actually proved. The assumption is that
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Assignment #: Karolina Ysassi US History B 9 US History B Assignment 9 Teacher Graded Journal Write Rights vs. National Security Copying and Submitting Journal Assignments : 1. Copy : Click File‚ then Make a Copy . Your copy will open in a new tab or window. 2. Title : In your new copy‚ click File‚ then Rename . Change title to: your first initial and last name US History B Assignment 9 Journal Write For example: jsmith US History B Assignment 9 Journal Write
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Summary of Chapter 29: World War 2 Conservative authoritarianism: Both conservative and radical dictatorships wept through Europe in the 20s and 30s. Conservative dictatorships were quite old and the new dictatorships were totalitarian. Traditional form of antidemocratic government was conserve. authoritarianism (which prevented major changes that would undermine existing order‚ had limited power). Relied on bureaucracies‚ police‚ and armies. Liberals‚ democrats‚ and socialists were persecuted
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CHAPTER 9 ACCOUNTING FOR RECEIVABLES SUMMARY OF QUESTIONS BY STUDY OBJECTIVES AND BLOOM’S TAXONOMY Item SO BT Item SO BT Item SO BT Item SO BT 5 5 5 5 9 9 1 3 K AP K K K K K K 113. 114. 115. 116. 117. 118. 119. 120. 121. 122. 123. 124. 125. 126. 127. 128. 129. 130. 131. 132. 133. 134. 135. 136. 137. 4 4 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 6 6 6 6 6 6 7 7 8 K K K AP AP AP AP K K K C
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