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    There were many leaders after the adoption of the constitution. Thomas Jefferson and Alexander Hamilton were two leaders who helped establish a state government after the adoption of the constitution. Alexander Hamilton created the national bank‚ tried to pass new acts‚ and impose more tariffs‚ while Jefferson believed in the current constitution‚ he acted as the third president‚ came up with compromises to make both parties happy‚ and led the country. Alexander Hamilton was a federalist and

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    3. Minor Parties (third parties) have been a common feature of United States Politics a. Describe the point of view expressed about minor parties in the political cartoon above. b. Identify and explain how two rules of the United States electoral system act as obstacles to minor-party candidates winning elections. c. Minor parties make important contributions to the United States political system in spite of the institutional obstacles to their candidates’ success. Describe two of these contributions

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    Free Response Question From 100 C.E. to 600 C.E. Rome experienced many changes‚ both culturally and politically. Rome also had some continuity‚ like the fact that it remained an empire and religiously through the rise of Christianity. Also‚ Latin remained a widely spoken language. Although it stayed the same‚ the changes out numbered its continuities. The changes Rome experienced were due to the empires internal and external conflicts. A shifting in religious practices and beliefs amongst

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    Soil FRQ A) One chemical soil test we could do is a pH level test so we are able to tell what crops can grow in what areas. Other chemical tests include salinity‚ organic content (humus)‚ or the iron exchange capacity. One Physical Soil test we can do is pick up a handful of it and rub it together with our fingers to tell if it’s a soil heavy in clay‚ silt‚ or sand. Other physical tests include water-holding capacity porosity‚ moisture content‚ soil structure‚ or color. By completing these tests

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    The Reconstruction Era Must be submitted no later than Februaruy 3‚ 2010  Reconstruction appeared to be a program to aid in the assimilation of the freed blacks into the American social and economic system. The Radical Republicans in Congress had a different goal. Read Chapter 16 and write an essay describing the plans of Presidents Lincoln and Johnson and how they differed from the plans of Congress. Put special emphasis on the impact of the 14th Amendment and what it attempted to reverse.

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    FRQ: Ecology Question Ecological succession from a pioneer community to a climax community is an easy process to understand once you know each step. Ecological succession is the transition in the species composition of a biological community‚ often following ecological disturbance of the community. There are two types of ecological succession‚ primary and secondary. Primary succession is the establishment of a biological community in an area virtually barren of life‚ where there were originally

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    Anhul FRQ The behaviour of Anhul can be explained through the many views of psychology. The psychodynamic perspective describes that the unconscious mind and childhood events rules our present day behaviour. The psychodynamic view could be used to describe Anhul’s behaviour as perhaps he has childhood memories that are being held in his unconscious mind of feeling pressured to do well in school by his family‚ and these memories are impacting the way he handles school today. In addition‚ sociocultural

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    2008 Psych FRQ 1. A) • One of the findings from Ainsworth’s attachment research was that children’s responses can fall into two categories: secure or insecure attachment. Securely attached children felt close to their mothers‚ safe‚ and more willing to explore or tolerate a novel experience‚ while insecurely attached children were more likely to react to the situation either with anxiety and ambivalence or with avoidance. • One of the findings from Baumrind’s research

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    A Comparison of the Lincoln‚ Johnson‚ and Congressional Plans for Civil War Reconstruction After the Civil War‚ a great question arose. That question was what was to be done with the former Confederate States of Americas (CSA). Although there were a number of ways to address this critical issue‚ there were three major attempts: Lincoln’s‚ Johnson’s‚ and Congress’s. All three of them wanted to politically restore the USA‚ but did not pay much attention to the economic and social stability of the

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    There were many different features of the Agricultural Revolution during the eighteenth-century. All of these aspects of the Agricultural Revolution had effects both economically and socially. One of these things was crop rotation. Crop rotation led to the social effect of healthier animals and more of those animals which led to healthier people because of their improved diet. Economically crop rotation led to new crops that were ideal for feeding livestock‚ which made it easier to feed animals

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