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    Final Exam Study Guide

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    Final Exam Study Guide Identifications 1. Analects- book of Confucius’ sayings and ideas; written during the Warring States period by his disciples (475-221 BC) and achieved its final form during the mid-Han dynasty; one of the central texts of Confucianism 2. Lao-Tzu- a philosopher of ancient China‚ best known as the author of the Tao Te Ching. His association with the Tào Té Chīng has led him to be traditionally considered the founder of philosophical Taoism. He is also revered as a

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    Mass Extinction

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    ‘The Earth is experiencing a sixth mass extinction‚ brought on by the proliferation of humanity and its activities of production and consumption. ... The was in which the capital system operates makes a mockery of the necessity of economising. Indeed‚ it pursues everywhere with utmost irresponsibility the opposite of economy: total wastefulness. It is this profit-seeking wastefulness that directly endangers the very survival of humanity (and other creatures that share the planet with us)’ (Jone

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    is the oldest in North America that was lived in continuously.  They live in pueblos that are made of stone and mud and stand several stories high ( Smith 1) (Appendix B). The original origin of the Hopi Indians suggest that their ancestors‚ the Anasazi were related to the Aztecs of Mexico and may have moved to the land between five and ten thousand years ago (Hopi 1). Hopi’s say their ancestors migrated from many areas and could have entered the country from the north‚

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    Neha Rattu 09.06.2014 APUSH Chapter 1 1. Native Americans in the “New World” a. bad omens- lightning struck temple‚ blazing lights in the sky b. BAMM! White people are on the shores :O big shocker (let’s just welcome them‚ forgetting all the bad omens) c. HERNAN CORTES------ 1519 ----- shows his beautiful face to the Indians (key event in the discovery of the New World) d. WHYY DID HE COME? Well‚ in short‚ during the 1400-1500s in Europe‚ there was a lot of

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    horticulture to the land. Some natives had a culture that demanded less of the environment than that of other natives—such as: The natives north of central Mexico lived in smaller more dispersed bands that had less of a burden on the nature unlike the Anasazi‚ Hohokam‚ and northern Mississippians that all put excessive pressure on their local environments. What are Taylor’s three ideas which he argues about migration? The people had to remain on foot to follow the herds of animals‚ The period between

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    Cited: Jennings‚ Jesse D. Prehistory of North America. New York: McGraw-Hill‚ 1968. 246-82. Print. Joseph‚ Frank. Advanced Civilizations of Prehistoric America: The Lost Kingdoms of the Adena‚ Hopewell‚ Mississippians‚ and Anasazi. Rochester‚ VT: Bear‚ 2010. Print. Josephy‚ Alvin M. "The Tribes of the Southeastern United States." The Indian Heritage of America. New York: Alfred A. Knopf‚ 1968. 103-13. Print. Kehoe‚ Alice Beck. North American Indians: A Comprehensive Account

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    Navajo

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    Navajo The Navajo tribe is the largest Native American group in Arizona. They first descended from the Apaches‚ who came from the Pueblos‚ also known as the Anasazi. The Navajo are known for weaving blankets‚ raising sheep‚ and generally being a peaceful tribe (Bial). The Navajo has a much grounded belief system‚ and partake in ritual ceremonies. They had well-kept and sacred beliefs.The Navajo women were primary leaders in society and well respected for their work they performed. They represented

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    1.The Shaping of North America 1.Recorded history began 6‚000 years ago. It was 500 years ago that Europeans set foot on the Americas to begin the era of accurately recorded history on the continent. 2.The theory of “Pangaea” exists suggesting that the continents were once nestled together into one mega-continent. The continents then spread out as drifting islands. 3.Geologic forces of continental plates created the Appalachian and Rocky Mountains. 4.The Great Ice Age thrust down over North America

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    Most people first learn about Native Americans in their American history classes. They learn about the arrival of British settlers in the 17th century‚ and how they interacted violently‚ and sometimes non-violently‚ with the indigenous groups. Later on in the course‚ they learn about how President Andrew Jackson forcefully relocated the Cherokee Indians in the “Trail of Tears.” Rarely do classes broach the subject of pre-Columbian America‚ a time when the combined population of North and South

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    APUSH ch1 notes

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    I. Founding the New Nation a) Factors that united the first Europeans in America 1. Most were English speaking 2. Most came determined to create an agricultural society modeled n English customs 3. Colonists strove to live lives free by the tyrannies of royal authority‚ official religion‚ and social hierarchies that they left behind Grew to cherish reverence for individual liberty‚ self-government‚ religious tolerance‚ and economic opportunity 4. Willingness to subjugate outsiders

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