AP World History Chapter 6 - India and Southern Asia Name:____________________________ Chapter Objectives: When you finish studying this chapter you should be able to answer the following questions. In what ways has the environments of India and Southeast Asia influenced the choice of the livelihood of the people‚ as well as the development of distinct social and governmental structures. How did India evolve into a complex social system and three distinct religious systems to meet the needs
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Bob Kamburov Chapter 6 Outline I. Population Dynamics and Carrying Capacity * Populations change in size‚ density‚ and age distribution; most members of populations live together in clumps or groups. * Three general patterns in a habitat: clumping‚ uniform distribution‚ and random dispersion. Most live in clumps or groups. * Availability of resources varies from place to place. * Living in groups offers better protection from predators. * Some predator
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I. First Industrial Revolution: The Industrial Revolution brought people new life during that period. Using new technology on production and bringing fresh air to society made the development of the world. Growing domestic and international markets‚ innovations were obviously positive influences in order to form a better world. (Cole‚ 454) The French Revolution transformed the political landscape of Europe and the economic transformation also began in Europe in the 1780s. In early 1700s‚ Britain
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Dutch Republic DBQ In the 17th century‚ the Dutch Republic experienced a Golden Age and was able to maintain security‚ unity‚ and prosperity in its society and economy. The nation was considered a leading power‚ especially in trade and ideas‚ within Europe. However‚ it was not long before circumstances changed and the state face many problems establishing peace and agreement. By the end of the 17th and the beginning of the 18th centuries‚ there had been a significant change in the Dutch Republic’s
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and following a similar program of tariff elimination‚ the common market was created through the signing of the Treaty of Rome. More economic integration was achieved through the Treaty of Maastricht‚ which established the European Union and made the Euro standard currency in many countries. Two political actions that were taken to stabilize Western Europe were the formation of NATO and the Helsinki Accords. NATO was originally formed to preserve international security. But it was eventually
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CHAPTER 2: DATA WAREHOUSING Objectives: After completing this chapter‚ you should be able to: 1. Understand the basic definitions and concepts of data warehouses 2. Understand data warehousing architectures 3. Describe the processes used in developing and managing data warehouses 4. Explain data warehousing operations 5. Explain the role of data warehouses in decision support 6. Explain data integration and the extraction‚ transformation‚ and load (ETL) processes 7. Describe real-time (active) data
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Dhond 1 Alex Dhond Mr. Kanna APUSH 30 August 2014 Chapter 5: Roads to Revolution‚ 17501776 Chapter Outline 1. The Triumph of the British Empire‚ 17501763 After King George’s War‚ neither France nor Britain had power over the other in North America. As both sides readied themselves to fight again‚ the Ohio valley became a center of conflict between the two. Seeing that they could possibly gain an advantage here‚ the French began to build forts along the valley. The British sent George Washington to ask them to leave
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from the Union. * Six other states joined South Carolina as Lincoln entered office. * Mississippi – Jan. 9‚ 1861 * Florida – Jan. 10 * Alabama – Jan. 11 * Georgia – Jan. 19 * Louisiana – Jan. 26 * Texas – Feb. 1 * Feb. 1861 – representatives of the seven seceded states met at Montgomery‚ Alabama and formed a new nation‚ The Confederate States of America. * Northern response was confused and indecisive * Pres
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CHAPTER 9: WATER RESOURCES Dams and Salmon on the Klamath River Damaged from electricity and farmers have settle the land and diverted water for irrigation recently→ salmon population greatly reduced‚ local NA tribes and commercial fishing industry has suffered. Hydroelectric dams installed when water started to drain for agricultural use Migrating salmon died off on 2002 due to warm water‚ growth of toxic algae‚ and diseases Dams removed in 2009 Water is abundant‚ but usable water is
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Grant Clay Period 3 10/25/08 AP Psychology Outline Chapter 10: Motivation & Emotion Red – Definition Blue - Important Points Green - Important People & Contributions 1. Motivational Theories & Concepts a. Motivation – Involves Goal-Directed Behavior b. Drive Theories i. Homeostasis – A State of Physiological Equilibrium or Stability. ii. Drive – An Internal State of Tension that Motivates an Organism to Engage in Activities that should
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