Grade 7 Georgia Criterion-Referenced Competency Tests CRCT Study Guide Reading English/Language Arts Mathematics Science Social Studies 2703922-W Copyright © 2013 by Georgia Department of Education. All rights reserved. Table of Contents Using the CRCT Study Guide 1 About the CRCT Overview of the CRCT What is the CRCT? What does the CRCT measure? How are CRCT questions scored? 2 Preparing for the CRCT Test-Taking Strategies Related Links 4 Chapter 1 Reading Reading
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World History Study Guide (3rd Quarter Benchmark) Directions: You will be taking a cumulative quarter test. This study guide will tremendously help you on that test. Democracy According to Plato‚ who makes the best leader? Philosopher King 1. Jews‚ Christians‚ Greeks and Romans stressed that the individual has… individual achievement‚ dignity‚ worth and moral behavior What form of democracy did the Romans have? Republic 1. Magna Carta: limited the power of a king‚ no longer an absolute
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Skeletal System Study Guide – Use the lecture folder to help you answer these questions. The more detail you add‚ the better prepared for the test you will be. 1. What are the functions of the skeleton? The five functions of the skeleton are: protecting the vital body organs‚ giving shape to the body and providing support to body organs and holding the body upright. Others are facilitating movement and producing of blood. The latter function is done in the bone marrow. 2. What is the difference
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SOCIOLOGY OF THE THIRD WORLD: EXAM TWO STUDY GUIDE What is the role of the nation state? * Ownership of private property‚ means of production‚ provides support for disciplining the work force‚ provides and maintains the economic infrastructure‚ regulates conflict‚ and promotes consumption. Why did the nation state develop? * Complex food production‚ population increases‚ technology and surplus of goods‚ and external conflict. According to R.J. Rummel’s book series‚ how many men‚ women
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Exam 1 Study Guide 75 points total ~25 multiple choice questions‚ includes fill-in-the-blank‚ fill-in-the-table and matching 1 essay question‚ drawn from the possible essay questions below – 20 points Approximate chapter breakdown: 5% Lecture 1 – Introduction to Biology 5% Lecture 2 – The Scientific Method 20% Lecture 3 – The Chemistry of Life 25% Lecture 4 – Biological Molecules 25% Lecture 5 – The Cell 20% Lecture 6 – Cell Membranes Example Question 1. White blood cells are responsible
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Advertising Study Guide Chapter 11 and 14 Sources of Media Planning 3 Categories (mkt‚ creative‚ media) Advertisers must target their media Advertisers must target the season Advertisers must target their message Marketing Mix Variables Sales Date By territory By season Distribution (i.e. Retail Stock Competitive Promotions Price Media Information Media demographics Media Circulation Media Costs Media Characteristics (i.e. Quality‚ Credibility‚ Intimacy‚ Intrusiveness) Creative
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LWC1 STUDY PLAN Before beginning this study plan‚ it is critical that you have access to both textbooks and the SKillSoft Library. All WGU assessments are created using these textbooks‚ so they will be your primary resources as you move through this work. When you work through this student plan‚ type in your answers to the questions below and create a study guide using the key terms from each section. You may also consider using the key terms to create flash cards that can be used as you prepare
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Neurophysiology Study Guide 1. Define "equilibrium potential". Why is the resting potential closer to the potassium equilibrium potential (EK+) than the sodium potential (ENa+)? The equilibrium potential is the point at which the force exerted on an ion by electrostatic and concentration gradient forces are balanced‚ and there is no net movement of that ion. The resting potential is closer to EK+ than ENa+ because the cell membrane is more permeable to
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Osbert’s Second Semester History Exam Study Guide Finally‚ the history of countries in Asia have fit together like a jigsaw puzzle! Remember that this study guide should be used for review; look at your own notes first. For the short answer responses‚ it should be you connecting to the information and adding insight to it with an argument‚ not memorizing the facts of a study guide. That’s the entire point of history. Feel free to ask any questions! Good luck! Table of Contents: Part I: Teacher
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PNS Study Guide CH. 13 PNS 1 Notes: From Sensation to perception • 3 levels of integration of sensation- receptor‚ circuit‚ perceptual o What happens with the processing at each level Sensory Receptors • Classifications: o Stimulus-mechanoreceptor‚ thermoreceptor‚ chemoreceptor‚ photoreceptor‚ nociceptor o Location- exteroceptor‚ interoceptors‚ proprioceptors o Complexity- simple‚ complex • Adaptation of receptors PNS 2 Notes (Nerves):
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