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    Write a sentence to outline what the experiment has shown. Part B – Inertia and speed. this part will be written up as a formal experimental report • • Variables Identify the variables (things that could change) in this experiment - • How could the collision speed be more accurately determined? [hint: use the average speed rule p104 -what do you need to measure? • Hypothesis Write statements about what you predict will cause the landing distance of the plasticine to change • Procedure

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    argued that the nationalist were stronger than that of the republicans during the outset of civil war‚ the first reason is due to the nationalist being sympathize and supported by Portuguese dictator Antonio de Olivier a Salazar. This played a great role as Spain is bordered to Portugal and by having its leader to side with the nationalist acts as great assets in winning the civil war. The nationalist was also supported by Europe’s growing fascist powers‚ Hitler’s and Mussolini‚ both sees benefits

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    inequalities amongst different races‚ but it is nowhere near as prominent. Though in the times of the civil rights and black power movements the only focus people had was on their differences‚ no matter your background or beliefs‚ people just stayed separated and stuck with their own kind. However‚ this is not the case in the book Hillbilly Nationalists‚ Urban Race Rebels‚ and Black Power by Amy Sonnie and James Tracy. Different white and African-American groups‚ such as the Black Panthers and Young Patriots

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    The Second Bank of the United States‚ located in Philadelphia‚ held a misleading title. In actuality‚ it was under private control but was granted a charter by the federal government which enabled the two separate entities to share in financial ventures which would have proven to be mutually prosperous[19]. The Bank was comprised of twenty five directors‚ five of which were appointed by the government. Stocks were held by private investors‚ both foreign and domestic. Aside from the directors‚ the

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    Richard Jackson is an American contemporary artist born in 1939 and raised in Sacramento‚ he spent his free time hunting on a 2‚000-acre ranch in Colusa County with his family‚ who are descendants of President Andrew Jackson. He studied engineering and art at Sacramento State College. He held down odd jobs like Christmas tree farming and mining for gold in Sierra City before getting his first gallery shows in L.A. in the 1970s. He now has a studio where he does all his work in Sierra Madre‚ California

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    # 37-Crash Course World History Video Notes: Communists‚ Nationalists‚ and China’s Revolutions 1. The 20th century was pretty big for China because it saw not one but two revolutions: one in 1911 and the more famous _____________ revolution of 1949. 2. So as you know doubt recall China lost the Opium wars in the 19th century‚ resulting in European domination‚ __________ ___ _____________‚ et cetera‚ all of which was deeply embarrassing to the Qing dynasty and led to calls for reform. 3. One strand

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    The rise of capitalism was characterised by exploitation and opportunity. Opportunities‚ if taken at the chance‚ enabled men to access wealth. Andrew Carnegie is the perfect example of an entrepreneur and man who built the roots of American infrastructure. He can also lived the ‘perfect’ American dream. He has a typical ‘rags to riches’ story‚ which makes him a historical icon and an admirable man. Carnegie is known to have built a fortune on steel. However‚ the ways in which he made money could

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    Chapter 9 Essay Although President Jackson was a champion of democracy and egalitarianism‚ there are some instances where he takes advantage of his presidential powers and uses him for his own benefits and beliefs and not for the good of the country. President Jackson did a lot of good for the early Democratic Party though. He helped expand voting and focused on destroying monopolies like the national bank that he believed were harming the nation. He did however take manners into his own hands

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    My biggest influence: Andrew Calton I have had multiple influential people in my life‚ but I’m not going to say my parents or a great teacher‚ but rather someone closer to my age. Andrew Calton‚ a good friend and great influence. Andrew helped me “get back on my feet” when I was scared to kayak. I would stay on the lake and not go on rivers because I had no confidence in myself. Late at night he and Jack White‚ another good friend‚ came to my cabin at camp and told me there was a spot on a trip and

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    ATM and began enforcing numerous taxes without their consent. This concept of “taxation without representation” was the prompting factor for the American Revolution. Parliament justified their action by “virtual” representation: stating its members had the best interest of the colonist in mind. However‚ the hypocrisy of Parliament is evident in the Tea Act of 1773. The East India Company was granted a monopoly to import tea to the colonies; taxes were placed and colonists were only permitted to buy

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