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    Sophie DeGreen September 11‚ 2014 APUSH Ch. 2 Section Review What were the colonial goals of the Spanish‚ French‚ and Dutch? How successful were they in achieving those goals? One of Spain’s main goals was to make the Indians follow the Christian religion. This was unsuccessful because even though the Spaniards forced the Indians to be Christian for awhile‚ when the Indians Christian prayers didn’t work they switched back to their old ancestral gods. Then they rebelled and tore down all the Christian

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    Following the Glorious Revolution of 1688‚ England: -tightened imperial controls over her American empire. As a result of the Molasses Act of 1733: -many of New England’s largest merchants and distillers resorted to smuggling. The underlying cause of the Seven Years’ War in America was the: -English colonial penetration of the Ohio Valley. The turning point of the Seven Years’ War in America occurred when: -English Prime Minister William Pitt threw his nation’s full military might into the

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    AP Chemistry Chapter 17 Additional Aspects of Aqueous Equilibria Chapter 17. Additional Aspects of Equilibrium Common Student Misconceptions • • • • • Students often believe that the pH at the equivalence point for any titration is 7.00. In terms of problem-solving skills‚ this is probably the most difficult chapter for most students. Students tend to find buffers particularly difficult to understand. Students often forget to consider volume changes that occur when two solutions

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    Progressivism #80 While some states passed protective legislation business owners fought back claiming that such laws deprived them of their property. Courts often sided with businesses and ruled that social legislation violated a workers freedom of contract. Labor unions joined progressives to improve work conditions. Closed shop: a workplace where all employees must be a union member. Open Shop: nonunion workplace. Most workers and labor unions did not want to eliminate capitalism and the

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    Chapter 11 Outline I.Federalist and Republican Mudslingers A.The Federalists labored many handicaps 1.The Alien and Sedition Acts hosted many enemies 2.The Hamiltonians split from them 3.Swelled the public debt when making unnecessary war preparations and added taxes B.John Adams became known as “the Father of the American Navy.” C.The federalists took fire on Jefferson becoming a victim of a “whispering campaign” II.The Jeffersonian “Revolution of 1800” A.Jefferson narrowly squeaked through

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    Define (What it is and why is it important; who what where when why how):  Wage labor o Who- women working outside the house o What  the socioeconomic relationship between a worker and an employer‚ where the worker sells their labor under formal or informal employment contract  getting payment for a certain consistent amount of time for example an hourly pay or a daily pay  getting paid o Where- in the north; at job o When- 1800s o Why- labor under contract o How- Women working in factories

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    Albert Moncada Jr. Ms. Oberman AP U.S. History‚ Period 6 2 February 2012 APUSH DBQ Reform movements in the United States from 1825-1850 greatly benefited to expand democratic ideals that shape our nation today‚ but they also limited the expansion with some reforms. Reform movements took place in the North to fight off the forced labor and cruelty of slavery‚ and throughout the states‚ religious revivals and women rights movements arose. These reform movements expanded the democratic ideals by

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    Chapter 2 First Farmers The Revolutions of Agriculture‚ 10‚000 b.c.e.–3000 b.c.e. Chapter Overview CHAPTER LEARNING OBJECTIVES • TO MAKE STUDENTS AWARE THAT AGRICULTURE EVOLVED INDEPENDENTLY IN SEVERAL REGIONS OF THE WORLD • To trace the development of agriculture and its local variations • To consider the social implications of the Agricultural Revolution Chapter Outline I. OPENING VIGNETTE A. In the past two centuries‚ there has been a dramatic decline in

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    Case 13-4 Application of SFAC No. 13 1) On January 1‚ 2006‚ Lani Company entered into a noncancelable lease for a machine to be used in its manufacturing operations. The lease transfers ownership of the machine to Lani by the end of the lease term. The term of the lease is eight years. The minimum lease payment made by Lani on January 1‚ 2006‚ was one of eight equal annual payments. At the inception of the lease‚ the criteria established for classification as a capital lease by the lessee were

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    Sophie DeGreen September 16‚ 2014 APUSH Ch. 3 Section Review What was the role of the colonies in the British mercantilist system? The English crown pursued mercantilist policies and stretched it to the America’s through the Navigation Acts. The colonies role in the British mercantilist system was to produce raw materials and goods. Then they would export it ONLY to England where it would be re-exported into finished products. Explain the causes and the results of the Glorious Revolution in

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