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    APES Chapters 1&2 Study Guide Introduction and Energy Flow Take this test as an actual test and then check how you did. Answers are on last sheet When we discuss “our environment” we are referring to a. All conditions in the world. b. only interactions that affect human life. c. only conditions that cause negative effects on our health. d. primarily interactions that harm the atmosphere. e. the sum of all the conditions surrounding us that influence life. The difference between

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    The Ku Klux Klan in the 1920s The burning cross was crackling in front of the African American’s house as tons of white robed men stood in the blanket of the night and yelled horrible remarks to the people in their homes just because of the color of their skin. This is the group everyone knows as the Ku Klux Klan. Their harsh acts towards African Americans have been the face of the Klan‚ but in the 1920s‚ the Klan had different views of people‚ more than just the color of their skin. The Ku Klux

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    Chapter 25 Reading Guide Questions- “The Consolidation of Latin America‚ 1830-1920” 1. What philosophical values did Latin American leaders share with Western leaders? 2. How did both the American and French Revolutions set examples for Latin America? 3. Who led the revolt and independence movement in Haiti? 4. How did Napoleon’s activities in Europe lead to many independence movements in Latin America? 5. Who was Simon Bolivar? What was Gran Colombia? 6. Where did Jose the San Martin lead

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    APUSH Study Guide Tindall and Shi Chapter 16: The War of the Union I. Seminar Questions A. Why is the Civil War considered to be the first modern war? B. How did a war preserve the union become a war to end slavery? C. How did the war affect the economy of the Confederacy? D. What were the military and political turning points of the war? II. Vocabulary 1. Fort Sumter 13. Dorothea Dix 2. Battle of Bull Run (Manassas) 14. Morrill Land Grant‚ 1862 3. Monitor v. Merrimack 15. Habeas Corpus

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    The Ku Klux Klan is considered an extremist group in America‚ they first become a group in the 1860s which is long before King was even born. When King was imprisoned in Birmingham jail‚ he was called an extremist even though he led nonviolent protests. Extremists can be either good or bad‚ which from a middle stand point is beneficial. If we only had the extreme side of the KKK and the middle white moderate‚ we would fall into a world of complete anarchy and detestation for fellow mankind‚ due to

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    The Ku Klux Klan is a group of terrorizing whites who use violence to strike fear into their enemies. The name Ku Klux Klan is a mixture of Greek and Scottish‚ and the name is supposed to mean "family circle." Another name for the Ku Klux Klan is the KKK. The Klan was first founded in 1866 in Pulaski‚ Tennessee by Nathan Forrest. They were founded right after the Civil War. The KKK was started by six young Confederate veterans‚ and then later on‚ other whites joined the Klan. The Klan was basically

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    Following the American Civil War in Pulaski‚ Tennessee‚ six Confederate Army veterans organized the Ku Klux Klan (KKK)‚ a notorious terrorist organization. The Klan initially confined itself to fraternal rituals and riding at night dressed in bizarre costumes‚ but it soon became involved in the bitter politics of the Reconstruction Era. The central question during this period was the future status of the recently emancipated African American population. The federal government’s efforts to grant full

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    MOVIE ANALYSIS FINAL Sonja Katzenberger Rasmussen College Author Note: This research is being submitted on Sep‚ 14 2012 for Intro to Communications: G141 The movie 21 stars a young student Ben Campbell who wants to go to Harvard Med to become a doctor but he cannot afford the $300‚000 for tuition. He then is introduced to a card counting group who solve the means the Ben’s financial situation. Ben joins the secret team of card counters on weekend trips to Vegas where they use skills of nonverbal

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    Introduction The purpose of the following paper is to explain California’s Proposition 21. This writer will explain the pros and cons about this proposition; as well as what voters voted for when they chose “yes” for this proposition. Research will be done in order to explain what the reasoning for Proposition 21‚ and the changes that occurred when it enacted in the State of California. The following information will be provided as well; prosecution of juveniles in adult court‚ juvenile incarceration

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    A Successful Marriage “It is a truth universally acknowledged that a single man in possession of a good fortune‚ must be in want of a wife” (3). Taken from the novel Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen‚ this opening quote can only lead one to assume what the novel will be about: marriage. A “successful” marriage has many components and the importance of each can vary depending on the individual. According to Austen‚ based on the way she opened her novel‚ marriage is mostly a women’s need.

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