APUSH Chapter 11 Key Terms “revolution of 1800”: The transfer of power from Federalists to Democratic Republicans. The transfer was so peaceful and it was going to back to the spirit of the revolution of 1776. By restoring original American ideas. 2. Thomas Jefferson: 3. Midnight judges: Judges that came to Adam’s right before he his term was over. So they were all to sign the federalist papers. Which were all later revoked by the new congress under Jefferson. 4. John Marshall: Chief
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Chapter 1: The Meeting of Cultures 1. The three major Pre-Colombian American societies were the Mayans‚ Incas‚ and Aztecs. Brinkley describes their political structures and economies just as advanced and flourishing as the Europeans at the time. These three American societies created roads‚ written language‚ an accurate calendar‚ and even medical systems. 2. The Spanish conquistadors conquered both the Incas and the Aztecs. 3. The North American tribes differed from the Incas‚ Mayans‚ and Aztecs
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Outline for Chapter 10 Define the following terms… What is Evolution? (Section 10.1‚ pp 222-224) Figures to review: 10.1‚ 10.2 Biological evolution • Biological evolution is defined as any genetic change in a population that is inherited over several generations. These changes may be small or large‚ noticeable or not so noticeable. Species • the major subdivision of a genus or subgenus‚ regarded as the basic category of biological classification‚ composed of related individuals
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Chapter 3: Settling the Northern Colonies American Pageant Notes: How did John Calvin’s teachings result in some Englishmen wanting to leave England? Some Puritans were motivated by Calvin to break off from England and the rest of their religious group to start brand new lives. Explain the factors that contributed to the success of the Plymouth colony. The strong Puritan faith created a close religious community along with the available resources such as fur‚ fish‚ and lumber that helped the
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POL 101 – EXAM 3 – STUDY GUIDE Chapter 10 * Political socialization‚ political culture‚ public opinion‚ political ideology – what the terms mean‚ how they differ Public Opinion: The attitudes of individuals regarding their political leaders and institutions as well as political and social issues -A mechanism that quantifies the carious opinions held by the population or by subgroups of the population at a particular point in time Political Ideology: A consistent set of beliefs that forms
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28 Days Answer the questions on your own paper in complete sentences. Questions are not in order but that is not important. If you are paying attention to the movie‚ you will be able to answer the questions. 1. Why did Gwen end up in rehab for 28 days? 2. List every substance that Gwen abuses. Which one do you think was her gateway drug? 3. What were Gwen’s physical withdrawal symptoms? 4. What prompted Gwen to realize she had a problem with substance abuse? 5. In what ways
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CHAPTER 8 Political Participation Objectives This chapter reviews the much-discussed low voter turnout and the poor percentage of other forms of political participation in the United States. After reading and reviewing the material in this chapter‚ the student should be able to do each of the following: 1. Explain why the text believes that the description‚ the analysis‚ and many of the proposed remedies for low voter-turnout rates in the United States are generally off base. 2. Compare the ways
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Chapter 11 Outline Congress is the lawmaking branch of government. The laws created by the men and women in the U.S. Congress affect the daily lives of every American in one way or another. The people you elect to Congress represent and advocate for your interests at the very highest level of power. The Structure and Make up of Congress Congress consists of two chambers. House and Senate‚ so they might act as checks on each other’s power and activity. The House was to represent the people and
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Sole proprietorship- A business owned by one person Unlimited liability- the owner is responsible for the company’s debt Partnership- a business owned by two or more people Corporation- a company that is registered by state and operates apart from its owners Limited liability - holds a firm’s owner responsible for no more than the capital that they have invested in it. Cooperative- an organization that is owned and operated by its members Nonprofit organization-an organization that focuses
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Chapter 4 Outline Anything that affects marketers‚ affects consumers Marketing Environment- 1. The immediate environment a. Company’s capabilities- the firm itself b. Competitors and competitive intelligence- i. Competitive intelligence- proactive rather than reactive; to collect and synthesize information about their position with respect to their rivals c. Corporate partners- the people/other businesses the firm deals with 2. Macro-environment (CDSTEP)
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