supplies of the nation (Doc B). Improved agricultural innovations drastically reduced food prices (Doc A)‚ which led many farmers to become discontent. Thomas Edison’s invention of the incandescent light bulb allowed for twenty-four hour production‚ longer work days‚ and night shifts. This led to mass production of goods‚ which combined with improved transportation allowed for department stores to open. Retail is what drew people into the city (Doc I)‚ and job opportunities (Doc J) are what kept them
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COMP230 QUIZZES Week 1 Quiz: 1. Question : (TCO 1) Which one of the following Windows NET commands will allow other computers to access the C:\Data directory under the share nameUserData? Student Answer: NET USE UserData=C:\Data NET SHARE UserData=C:\Data NET USE C:\Data = UserData NET SHARE C:\Data=UserData Question 2. Question : (TCO 1) The netsh command that will set the IP Address of the interface name "NIC" to a DHCP supplied IP address is _____. Student Answer:
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During the mutiny in the Port of St. Juan Magellan in a way of punishing the mutineers sent men to kill Luis Mendoza the chief constable of the armada (Doc B). A few days after the mutiny Magellan ordered Gaspar De Quesada a captain of one of the ships to be decapitated and quartered (Doc B). This shows a large amount of disrespect to the crew especially Gaspar De Quesada‚ whose body was quartered an act that shows major disrespect to the person. This was only a year
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his peers try to take advantage of it very often. Marty eventually realizes that this habit has to change for his own sake and does so‚ but not before putting himself into some dangerous situations. 2. Doc Brown Emmett "Doc" Brown is a local scientist living in the town of Hill Valley. Doc Brown is an older man who can be described with the classic mad scientist look about him. His mental condition can be described the same way with a classic detremend go getting attitude that helps him even
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that the British king was there to serve the people not the people were there to serve the king (doc 1). The king in Britain disagreed and made them serve him and the colonists were not happy with that. Another big grievance the colonists had with Britain was taxes. John Hancock represented the colonists by writing a letter talking about how the taxes imposed by the township acts was unconstitutional (doc 4). Britain was in debt from the war so they started an act called the stamp act and it was taxing
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GBR: Hodder Education‚ 2011. p 186 http://site.ebrary.com/lib/merton/Doc?id=10460272&ppg=186 Copyright © 2011. Hodder Education. All rights Reserved. May not be reproduced in any form without permission from the publisher‚ except fair uses permitted under U.S. or applicable copyright law. Fishpool‚ Mark. BTEC Level 3 National in IT (2nd Edition). London‚ GBR: Hodder Education‚ 2011. p 187 http://site.ebrary.com/lib/merton/Doc?id=10460272&ppg=187 Copyright © 2011. Hodder Education. All rights Reserved
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diffusion across the empire. The Mongols had many barbaric practices (doc 3‚ 4‚ 5‚ 10). Carpini describes show them as barbaric when he says that during battle‚ sometimes‚ ”they take the fat of the people they kill and‚ melting it… wherever the fire falls on this fat it is almost inextinguishable”. Also‚ the Mongols are shown as barbaric as Carpini tells of them killing all of the inhabitants with an axe and only leaving the artisans (doc 3). Juvaini tells of how they slaughtered many lives across the
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grouping and/or interpretation of the docs. Students need not cite the document‚ but its use must be evident. The student must use the documents implicitly or explicitly to support the arguments for change over time. The treatment of Islam and Christianity need not be equal‚ but the discussion of change over time must include both. Some examples of general groupings: • Early Christianity condemns trade (Doc. 1‚ 3) • Early Islam supports trade (Doc. 2) • Both religions moderate
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awed by efforts of the travelers and vice-verse or when locals benefited from the efforts of missionaries (docs 1‚ 2‚ 8). Negative receptions were created when the converts mistrusted or feared the proselytizers or when people were indoctrinated into their faith (docs 3‚ 6‚ 7). Receptions of tolerance occurred when rulers of a state encouraged tolerance of other faiths in their domains (docs 4‚ 5). Because missionaries often brought treatment or sustenance to another area or when travelers and locals
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