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    His103 Chap 3,4,5

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    History 103 – Quiz #2 – Chapter 3‚ 4‚ 5 Name _Cara Butler_____________ Date ___9/16/2012__________________ Essay Questions – All answers are worth 10 points. Two or three sentences in proper format should be sufficient. Be sure to answer all parts of the question. 1. Where and why did Spain establish colonies in North America‚ and how did native peoples resist colonization? Spain established colonies in Central America‚ the Caribbean islands‚ and Mexico to increase their wealth and

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    AP World Chapter 13 Notes

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    and sturdy houses‚ considerable economic specialization‚ ranked societies that sometimes included slavery‚ chiefdoms dominated by powerful clan leaders or “big men” and extensive storage of food. Agricultural Village Societies: The Igbo and the Iroquois Igbo Society – East of the Niger River‚ in the heavily forested region of W. Africa. Rejected kingship and state-building efforts of their neighbors. “the Igbo have no kings” – relied on other institutions to maintain social cohesion beyond the

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    The three cultural regions of North America directly preceding colonization would be the Iroquois‚ the Algonquian‚ and Narragansett’s. The Iroquois are a melting pot. League traditions allowed for the dead to be symbolically replaced through captives taken in the "Mourning War." They also were a mix of farmers‚ fishers‚ gatherers and hunters‚ though their main diet came from farming. The main crops they farmed were corn‚ beans and squash‚ which were called the three sisters and were considered special

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    The Iroquois

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    The Iroquois Vonda Matthews Cultural Anthropology July 7‚ 2013 Instructor: Rebekah Zinser Kinship is the cornerstone for how people within a society relate to others and race lineages. Many societies trace their lineage through the father‚ which is called patrilineal‚ or through the mother which is called matrilineal. The Iroquois nation traced their kinship through the matrilineal decent lines. Kinship directly relates to how family groups think‚ act and live along side each other. The culture

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    Iroquois Constitution

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    The Iroquois Constitution forms the first democratic republic and example of sovereign governance by the consent of a people in North American history. The confederacy of the League of Five Nations‚ who constructed the Iroquois Constitution‚ preceded the European colonization. Historical records and references provide evidence of the strong influence the Iroquois legislative process and constitution had on shaping the ideas and words of the US Constitution. Specific and distinct similarities unquestionably

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    after being forced to Catholicism. ( when they came back‚ the compromise was that they would be half Catholic and the other half would be their religious belief) * Albuquerque was established and had more toleration * New York * The Iroquois League prevented the French from spreading south into NY and parts of the Ohio Valley. * New France (Canada) * They were the most interested to trade and were the most successful in creating an effective trading relationship with the Indians

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    far were the league of nations aims justified? When the League of Nations was set up‚ it has four main aims. They were: to encourage nations to disarm; to discourage aggression; to improve living and working conditions of people all round the World; and to encourage countries to cooperate. The League was successful in some areas‚ particularly in with its various commissions and mandates‚ but over all‚ it was unsuccessful in achieving its aims. When it came to organisation‚ the League was quite unsuccessful

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    Barclays Premier League 2012/2013 1. Round | 18/08/2012 | 15:00 | Arsenal FC | - | Sunderland AFC | 0:0 (0:0) | – | | 15:00 | Fulham FC | - | Norwich City | 5:0 (2:0) | | | 15:00 | Queens Park Rangers | - | Swansea City | 0:5 (0:1) | | | 15:00 | Reading FC | - | Stoke City | 1:1 (0:1) | | | 15:00 | West Bromwich Albion | - | Liverpool FC | 3:0 (1:0) | | | 15:00 | West Ham United | - | Aston Villa | 1:0 (1:0) | | | 17:30 | Newcastle United | - | Tottenham

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    Whenever I have some free time‚ I would enjoy spending by it playing my favorite online game‚ League of Legends. I enjoy playing League of Legends because of the heart pounding adrenaline rush when I am in team fights or when I am running for my dear life. In this game‚ I feel as if I am one with the champion or character I am playing as. This feeling gives me multiple roles as well as a sense of significance‚ along with abilities and powers that are beneficial to the team. I feel important while

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    Blackrobe Movie Review

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    how they not only interact with themselves‚ but with the French and Jesuits as well. The portrayal of the Europeans in the feature film ‘Black Robe’ was one of social superiority in relation to the Aboriginal tribes‚ specifically the Algonquin and Iroquois and to a lesser extent the Huron. This does not‚ however‚ qualify Europeans as ‘good’ and the Aboriginals as ‘bad’ as that aspect of interpretation would better be left to moral philosophers and not historians or movie critics. The relationship

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