Chapter 4: The Bonds of Empire‚ 1660-1750 A. Rebellion and War‚ 1660-1713 The Restoration (1660) did not resolve England’s political conflicts within colonies. a. Royal Centralization‚ 1660-1688 1. Restoration monarchs had little use for representative government. Proprietor of New York (future James II) forbade the NY assembly (lower legislative chamber) to meet. 2. Massachusetts persisted in self-government‚ insisting voting rights on property ownership rather than church membership. In 1661
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PART 1 PUTTING CORRECTIONS IN PERSPECTIVE Chapter 1 The History of Crime and Corrections CHAPTER OBJECTIVES After reading this chapter‚ students should be able to: 1. Define the term "corrections‚" and know how correctional agencies fulfill their mission of protecting society. 2. Identify how corrections can impact the crime rate by understanding the concept of the correctional funnel. 3. Outline the growth of corrections over the past two decades‚ and describe why the scope of correctional
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Introduction Questions: a) “Recovering native importance‚ however has sometimes come at the cost of underestimating the importance of European empires to the colonial story.” I believe this quote is saying that sometimes when we focus too much on finding artifacts and information about the natives and how it has shaped our world that we forget how important ‚ at the same time‚ European empires were. b) …imperial visions were “imperfectly inflicted.” This quote is saying that the Europeans had
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Chapter 8 Outline 1. Hessians: * German soldiers * Paid to fight for British * Revolutionary War * 1776 * Cause Colonists to win third battle after Christmas 2. Marquis de Lafayette: * French major general who aided the colonies during the Revolutionary War. * Major foreign military expert who helped train the colonial armies. * Revolutionary War * 1770’s 3. Continentals: * Apart of the Continental Army * Colonists * 1781
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Chapter 3 The Renaissance 1485 – 1660 B. Introducing Political Points of View 1. 2. Francis bacon rose to his chosen profession‚ the law‚ until he reached the very top and became Lord Chancellor. At the height of his political career‚ he was found guilty of taking bribes and was removed from office. Bacon made an important contribution to many different branches of government: political science‚ economics‚ physics‚ literature‚ architecture‚ and etc. Bacon’s is most famous for his vision of humanity’s
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Chapter 7: Defense Attorneys I. Interpret the Four Major Legal Issues Surrounding the Right to Counsel A. After Gideon v. Wainwright established a right to counsel for indigent felony defendants‚ courts have wrestled with four areas: 1. Right to counsel in nonfelony prosecutions 2. Stages of the criminal process 3. Ineffective assistance of counsel 4. Self-representation II. Discuss How the Courtroom Work Group Affects How Defense Attorneys Represent Their Clients A. Lawyers who work within the
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Unit 17: Working in the Social Care Sector Investigate Potential Careers in Social Care M1: Assess how a care worker can contribute to providing a positive experiencing for uses of social care services Case study Jean is a care worker in a residential care home. Her job is to provide care for the physical‚ social and emotional needs of the residents she works with‚ as well as liaising with a variety of people who are linked with the residents. Mary is 86 and recently widowed‚ at which time
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Chapter 8---Creating a Republican Culture (1790-1820) I. The Capitalist Commonwealth A. Banks‚ Manufacturing‚ and Markets a) Banking and Credit: 1. For merchants‚ farmers‚ and political leaders‚ republicanism meant capitalism. 2. 2nd National Bank was chartered in 1816 for 20 yrs. To finance mercantile enterprises. 3. The Panic of 1819: state banks over-issued notes‚ sparked by a sharp drop in world agricultural prices Business cycle—the periodic expansion and contraction of profits
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Tommy Short Final Writing Paper & Creative Project April 17‚ 2013 Art 100 The Statue of Liberty towers over the entrance of the New York harbor. The statue presents a woman‚ draped in a robe‚ holding a torch in her right hand and tablet in the left.On the tablet is inscribed “July IV MDCCLXXVI‚” which represents the sonnet “The New Colosus” written by Emma Lazarus. For U.S citizens‚ the statue of liberty is a sign of freedom and prosperity‚ but these views are based on false
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Chapter 6: Cardiovascular System –– Blood I. Blood: An Overview A. Blood consists of two portions: Formed elements and Plasma. 1. Formed elements Make up 45% of the total volume of whole blood. Contains red blood cells‚ white blood cells‚ and blood platelets. 2. Plasma Makes up 55% of the total volume of whole blood. Contains a variety of inorganic and organic molecules suspended in water. B. Functions 1. Blood is the primary transport medium. a. Delivers oxygen from the lungs and nutrients
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