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    CNPR® Certification Exam 13th and 14th Edition Directions: The timer will be viewable throughout your exam at the bottom left of the page. Once your time is up the exam will submit your answers‚ so please make sure you answer each questions before you run out of time. PLEASE WRITE DOWN THE ANSWERS ON PAPER IN CASE OF SUBMISSION ERROR. Name: Carmen Littleton 
Email: cml0029@auburn.edu 1. How are drugs sorted into therapeutic groups and classes? 1. first by the conditions that they are used to treat

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    Essays for The American Pageant‚ 14th ed. Part One 1. From the perspective of Native Americans‚ the Spanish and English empires in America had more similarities than differences. Assess the validity of this generalization. Response Strategy It is important to develop a clear thesis on the validity of the statement at the outset of the essay. A good essay could be developed on either side of the issue or in support of a middle-of –the-road position. Supporting paragraphs should be

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    Law How much do we know about a medieval woman coming from Western Europe? With some exceptions she was highly unemancipated due to religious and Roman and Common civil laws that existed at that time. In contrast‚ Gaelic societies were different. In 13th century’s Scotland and 17th century’s Ireland‚ women were practically on an equal foot with the men under the native Brehon Law. Gaelic societies allowed more freedom compare to other Western European societies. It was not obligatory for Irish woman

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    The American Pageant Chapter 16 The South and the Slavery Controversy 1793-1860 A. Cotton is King 1. Eli Whitney’s 1793 cotton gin made possible wide-scale cultivation of short-staple cotton a. Cotton quickly became more profitable than tobacco‚ rice‚ and sugar 2. The increased demand for cotton led to an increase demand for labor a. Quick profits drew planters to the Gulf states b. More land led to more need for slaves which led to an increase in cotton production

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    Marvels in Manufacturing * War of 1812 prompted a boom of American factories and the use of American products as opposed to British imports.  * The surplus in American manufacturing dropped following the Treaty of Ghent in 1815.  * The British manufacturers sold their products to Americans at very low prices.  * Congress passed the Tariff of 1816 in order to protect the American manufacturers.  * 1798-Eli Whitney came up with the idea of machines making each part of the musket

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    Alice Ly Wilson APUSH 6th February 18‚ 2013 Chapter 20 Outline The New Manifest Destiny American attention shifted to foreign lands because of the “closing of the frontiers.” This led to a fear that natural resources would dwindle and alternate sources must be found. Politicians urged an aggressive foreign policy as an outlet for frustrations that would destabilize domestic life. Foreign trade was becoming popular. Senator Albert J. Beveridge:” Today‚ we are raising more than we can consume

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    Wednesday night (2/8) but much to my dismay‚ there was no vigil (or I missed it). So instead of attending a diversity event for this paper‚ I watched a documentary on Netflix called 13th. This film discusses the issue of racism in the United States criminal justice system; specifically relating to how the 13th amendment transformed the view of African Americans from slaves to criminals. I thought the film was very thought-provoking and had strong concepts. Whoever named the movie 13th deserves a raise

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    During the late 19th century Americans wanted to expand their land for the greater or their people. Little did they know their impact on the natives that occupied the west. The amount of land taken from them was so exponential that if it hadn’t happened we wouldn’t be where we are today(doc 1).Although there were reservations for the native americans‚ they used cruel methods to for them out of their land. Some examples of these are forcing them out or if they resisted they would have a battle. Other

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    Watching the film 13th brought a lot of thinking as to how different African Americans were treated in the community because of the new laws throughout each presidency‚ the presidents created. Many African Americans were incarcerated throughout the years and it was a ridiculous amount of people in jail throughout each President’s term. These People were incarcerated for little things and most of them for nothing. The only topic that presidents talked about was crime and how it should be handle. The

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