Name ____________________________ BIO 107 Chapter 13 – The Cardiovascular System 1) Where is the heart located? Within the mediastinum‚ bordered laterally by the lungs‚ posterio0rly by the vertebral column‚ anteriorly by the sternum. 2) Distinguish between the visceral pericardium and the parietal pericardium. Visceral is a membrane that covers the surface of the heart. Parietal is a membrane that forms the outter wall of the peritoneal cavity 3) Describe the layers of the heart wall.
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Study Guide for Ishi’s Brain In Search of America’s Last “Wild” Indian 1. Who wrote this book? Orin Starn 2. When did he write it? 2004 3. Where did the author do his dissertation research? Andes 4. When did the author first visit Yahi Country? 1997 5. How did Ishi die? Tuberculosis‚ March 1916. 6. How many Native Americans were estimated to be in California in 1848? 150‚000 7. How many Native Americans were estimated to be in California in 1900? 20‚000 8. What happened on Alcatraz Island
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Party‚ and even with Japan occupying some parts of China‚ Communist ideas kept the peasant class strong enough to push the Japanese out. In the time leading up to the Chinese Communist Party taking over‚ Japan held power over parts of China. After World War I‚ Japan received Germany’s spheres of influence. The Chinese people wanted to push the Japanese out and bring China to power. Throughout the growth of the CCP‚ the peasants were growing in power and successfully overthrowing landlords and ridding
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food-gathering people who ate wild vegetables‚ meat‚ wild edible plants‚ and insects to survive 4. Agricultural Revolutions: A series of separate transformations that occurred when agriculture arose independently in many different places around the world. 5. Megaliths: A complex of stone structures in Egypt that included burial chambers‚ a calendar circle‚ and pairs of vertical stones that frame the sun on the summer solstice. 6. Sumerians: The people who lived in Mesopotamia at the start of the
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monarchy and totally vanish from any power and communications with it. Settlers were not yet strong enough to do this ‚they had to be much more unified in order to become strong and be able to defeat a very strong if not the strongest nation in the world‚ England. Settlers had to find a new identity as Americans to become unified and and they did this by the eve of revolution.
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A. Conquest by the Cradle 1. The common term thirteen original colonies is misleading as Britain ruled thirty-two colonies in North America‚ including the Caribbean Islands by 1775 but only thirteen of them staked a rebellion 2. Among the distinguishing characteristics that the eventually rebellious settlements shared was lusty population growth; in 1700 they contained fewer than 300‚00 people; by 1775‚ there were about 2.5 million people a. Of the 2.5 million people‚ about half
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1.) The definition and characteristics of civilization. (Class Lecture) A civilization is a moderately large population inhabiting‚ extending territory‚ sharing a common culture. Civilizations have Societies within which are organized with three components government‚ rules and laws. In order for a civilization to be prosperous it must have these three necessities: 1.) Water 2.) Soil made to grow food. 3.) Good Climate More Characteristics of a civilization can include 1.) Agrarian based society:
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During the post-classical time period‚ both the Umayyad and Mongol empires rose to the height of their power through many similarities and differences. For example‚ both dynasties expanded by militaristic advances‚ but a single man was responsible for the rise of the Mongols and they also supported all faiths unlike the Umayyad. The Mongol founder‚ Genghis Khan‚ conquered surrounding nomadic tribes and brought them under his rule through extensive military conquest. Over the entire rise of the
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Probing CUltural Frontiers The Great War screwed the loser countries up‚ and the winning countries didn’t gain that much in the long term Postwar Pessimism Lost generation-Gertrude Stein Religious Uncertainty Theologians decide that the original sin isn’t progressive‚ and God’s realization isn’t really becoming realized Attacks on Progress Smart people are only used to make weapons and stuff Universal male suffrage before great war‚ and after women suffrage Democracy appeal Others
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Rise and fall of Islam Intro Arab followers of Muhammad surged from the Arabian Peninsula to create the first global civilization Quickly conquered all of the middle east‚ Greece‚ Egypt‚ and Persia. This conquering spread ideas and trade‚ facilitating global diffusion Birth of Islam The Arabian peninsula was filled with bedoin societies and people. The bedoin were a hunter- gather tribe Although some groups did herd camels and others participated in agriculture‚ showing how diverse this society
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