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    Macbeth AP course notes

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    with a candle by her. She’s scared of the dark - evil (pg. 214) 2. Blood - Steaming blood off of sword (pg 22-26)‚ Blood will have blood - murders are piling up to cover his tracks (pg. 146)‚ We’ll pour out every last drop of blood to purge our country of evil 3. Clothing - Dressed and Borrowed clothes (pg. 36)‚ New titles not fitting right away like clothes (pg. 40)‚ Golden respect should be worn while it is shiny and new just like clothes (pg. 60)‚ Lest our old robes sit easier than our new

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    Chapter Three Notes Political Culture and Political Socialization * Each nation has its own political norms that influence how people think about and react to politics. * American’s strong feelings of patriotism‚ the Japanese deference to political elites‚ and the French proclivity for protest all illustrate how cultural norms shape political. * When a new regime forms‚ a supportive public can help develop the new system‚ while the absence of public support may weaken the new system

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    The Influence of Cultural Storytelling Published in 1977‚ Ceremony‚ by Leslie Marmon Silko examines the life of Tayo‚ a mixed heritage World War II veteran. Silko‚ like Tayo is part Native American Indian and part white. Set on the Laguna Pueblo reservation‚ Silko weaves the beauty and mystic of the southwest with the darkness of Tayo’s post traumatic stress disorder. While this is a non-religious book‚ the Native American rituals border on religious symbolism and help the reader understand

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    AP Chapter 30 Notes

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    Chapter 30 The Gorbachev Era Gorbachev became the new leader of the Soviet Union. Perestroika meant only a reordering of economic policy. The most important instruments was glasnost. Soviet citizens and officials were encouraged to discuss openly the strengths and weaknesses of the Soviet Union. Previously banned works were now published‚ and music based on western styles began to be performed openly. Gorbachev called for the creation of a new Soviet parliament. Legalized the formation of other

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    Ap Euro All Notes

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    Unit 1: Renaissance and Reformation The Renaissance * Approximate dates: 1375 (death of Petrarch) – 1527 (sacking of Rome) * The Renaissance is highlighted by: * a rediscovery of classical learning (Greek and Roman) * beginning of science * increased diplomacy * increased secularism * new belief in the individual * Secularism: never rejects Christianity‚ however‚ rejects Church’s domination and emphasizes man’s capabilities * Begins in Italy

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    Cry Freedom

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    Cry Freedom Cry freedom is a real life drama recorded as a movie. The movies main character is steve biko (played by the actor Denzel Washington)‚ a man in his early thirties who has the ability to lead his people; the blacks againt the South African injustices. He’s most recognised point or view was „we don’t want to be forced into your society...I’m not going to be what you want me to be.” Biko was able to show what apartheid has done when he meets a white journalist

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    Ap European History Notes

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    the priesthood of all believers‚ stating that the church includes all believers. Catholic Beliefs The Jesuits and Ignatius of Loyola established many highly disciplined schools. Francis Xavier developed schools and missions in Asia and other countries to counter Protestant beliefs. Pope Paul III and Paul IV re-established honor to the Papacy and created the Holy Office. Roman–Catholic Church reformed papacy to exterminate corruption and prove the value in the Catholic Church. Council of

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    Ap U.S. History Notes

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    Colonial America 1607-1763 Prince Henry The Navigator – Portuguese prince who encouraged navalmen to explore the African coast for weak spots in the muslim defense‚ started famous navigation school in Portugal Christopher Columbus (1451 – 1509) – Italian navalman who sailed under the Spanish flag‚ in october 12 1492 sailed the ocean blue‚ discovered the islands off the Bahamas‚ discovery marked the beginning of the exploration and the conquest of the new world Amerigo Vespucci – Italian navigator

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    ap human geo notes

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    largely confined to the rich‚ industrialized world-notably- Europe and Japan- but increasingly promises to affect much of the rest of the world as well. The original transition model was devised to describe the experience of northwest European countries as they went from rural-agrarian societies to urban-industrial ones. Beginning about 1860‚ first death rates and then birth rates began their significant‚ though gradual‚ decline. This “mortality revolution” came first‚ as an epidemiologic

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    Aims of the countries Total war: Mobilization of a whole society and its resources for a war effort with objective of a total victory over the opponent -With the enormous war effort peace settlement was virtually impossible‚ letting the different countries no other choice than fighting for a total victory‚ no matter what the costs were. -France wanted to regain Alsace-Lorraine -France and Britain: wanted to crush ‘Prussian militarism’ Used their worldwide empire to have a war of attrition

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