Chapter 19- French Revolution 1) Describe the 3 estates of France. Who paid the taxes? Who held the wealth and power in France? The first estate was the top 1% of population which is the government‚ church‚ and clergy men. They experienced special privileges and paid no taxes. The Second Estate is made up of the 2% of population and included nobility. They experienced special privileges and were taxed lightly. The Third Estate was made p of the "common" population. They included lawyers
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The National Judiciary 520526 Complete the following questions in complete sentences. 1.What is the difference between original jurisdiction and appellate jurisdiction? What kind of jurisdiction does the Supreme Court have? Original jurisdiction is when a court hears a case first. While appellate jurisdiction is when a court hears a case on appeal from a lower court. The Supreme Court has both original and appellate juridiction. 2.What role should judicial philosophy play in selecting federal
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University of Phoenix Material Self-Reflection Worksheet Respond to the following in 200-300 words each. 1. While considering the different theories of motivation‚ describe your personal motivation for attending college. How much of your motivation is extrinsic‚ intrinsic‚ and neutral? From what you have read‚ how might you change your motivation? Which motivational theory applies most to your situation? Explain why. My motivation for attending school is both extrinsic and intrinsic since
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SHC 31: Promote communication in health‚ social care or children’s and young people’s settings. Understand why effective communication is important in the work setting. 1.1: Identify the different reasons people communicate. We all communicate for many different reasons; it allows us to fully participate in society. Below is a spider diagram to show the key reasons to why we communicate: How these reasons relate to child care: We communicate to express our feelings‚ what we need
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desperate attempt to escape the reality that is their loneliness—and their subsequent failure to do so. Discuss “the inescapable loneliness of an individual” as a major theme in The Glass Menagerie. In The Glass Menagerie loneliness is felt by all. The mother‚ Amanda‚ is lonely living a life without her husband and the spoils of a wealthy life. She is constantly reminding her children about her past life filled with social events and Gentlemen callers and trying to relive her youth through
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Australian soldiers are in trenches. The location is in Pozieres‚ the photograph was taken on 1916. 3. Has the photograph been posed or has the photographer simply recorded a scene? Has the photograph been cropped and if so has this changed its meaning at all? Has the photograph been changed by adding or removing any details? The photographer simply recorded a scene;
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would be with products with a well-known and desirable standing in society‚ either associating or differentiating the two. Some examples of this includes Pepsi and Coke‚ Tide and Sunlight‚ Palmolive and Dawn‚ Bounty and Scotts ‚ Charmin and Cottonelle. All of these examples use comparative advertising for example Pepsi and Coke often does taste tests to prove one or the other is a better tasting product. Bounty and Scott often compare their paper towels on commercials to prove one or the other is stronger
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Mythmakers Myth-making was the world’s earliest form of literary story-telling. Specific to the ancient myths we have been discussing‚ a common theme has been man’s relationship with the gods‚ and the origins of suffering in humanity. We see this in the Hebrew Scriptures with Genesis‚ and in the two stories by Hesiod we have covered: “Work and Days‚” and “Theogony.” During this time‚ many people had a pessimistic view of the world. This shows in these two works as they ponder questions such as: “are
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CHAPTER 1 1. Internal expansion involves a normal increase in business resulting from increased demand for products and services‚ achieved without acquisition of preexisting firms. Some companies expand internally by undertaking new product research to expand their total market‚ or by attempting to obtain a greater share of a given market through advertising and other promotional activities. Marketing can also be expanded into new geographical areas. External expansion is the bringing together
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differ from each other. State which cells in the human body are diploid and which are haploid. Haploid=n (humans=23 chromosomes) germ cells Diploid=2n (humans=46 chromosomes) somatic cells 5. Explain why fertilization and meiosis must alternate in all sexual life cycles. Meiosis maintains the normal diploid number by halving the number to make the gametes and then allowing the diploid number to be restored through fertilization. 6. Distinguish among the three life-cycle patterns characteristic
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