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    Strayer AP Practice Essay Prompts Chapter 1 and 2 1. Analyze the continuities and changes that resulted from the spread of agriculture beginning around 10‚000 years ago to 5000 years ago. 2. Compare the interaction between humans and the environment between two of the following types of societies between 3000 B.C.E. a. Hunter-gather b. Agricultural c. Pastoral Chapter 3 1. Analyze the continuities and changes in social and economic life that emerged as a result of the formation of city-states

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    During the period 1450 CE to 1750 CE‚ many changes and continuities can be seen to have happened in the religious beliefs and practices in Sub-Saharan Africa‚ located in the Atlantic Region and the Indian Ocean Region. Sub-Saharan Africa went through many cultural reforms from 1450 CE to 1750 CE‚ there were changes like an increase in religions‚ Christianity and Islam‚ and the balancing of polygamy because of the distorted gender ratios due to the slave trade. Although continuities seen were that

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    started because they had stopped another major British invasion in Saratoga.Sometimes stopping one battle can start another.Another cause of The Camden Battle was capturing Charleston. According to Dr. John R. Maass After capturing Charleston in May‚ 1780‚ British forces established a number of posts in the interior of South Carolina to exert control over the state and to quell rising Patriot militia activity. One of their main bases was at Camden‚ an

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    Transplantations & Borderlands I The Early Chesapeake A) The Founding of Jamestown 1) In 1607‚ three ships from the London Company reached the American coast and founded a town called Jamestown (i) However‚ the town was located horribly (geographically & Indian territory) (ii) They were extremely susceptible to malaria‚ lacked proper food & housing‚ and no women were sent with them 2) Jamestown was almost extinct until 1608‚ when John Smith came to lead the country out of its collapse B) Reorganization

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    History Early Management Practices   Management has evolved through experience and research during last many years. Different regions on the globe evolved different approaches to handle situations.   Period | Regions | Management approach | 3000-2400 BC | Sumerians | Development of written records; one of the oldest written law by Akkadian rule‚ Ur-Nammu | 3000-1000 BC | Egyptians | Pioneered in national government‚ full civilization‚ buildings and roads and other infrastructure: Full

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    1. Problem 1-8 Golf Specialties Company Name: Golf Specialties Products: Head covers‚ embroidered golf towels‚ umbrellas Popular Product: Head cover in the shape of a tiger Main Market: European countries Current Production Details: |Item |Tiger Head | |Per week Production |500 | |Unit Cost (variable + fixed cost)

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    Britain 1750 – 1900 How did Britain change between the period 1750 & 1900? There were many changes which took place in Britain between 1750 & 1900. Changes took place in the following areas: Population; Agriculture; Industry; Working conditions; Transport (roads‚ canals‚ railways & the motorcar). In your group‚ you are going to research one area. You will need to teach the rest of the class about your topic. Your group will therefore need to present your findings to the rest of the

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    Slavery in Colonial America Slavery was created in pre-revolutionary America at the start of the seventeenth century. By the time of the Revolution‚ slavery had undergone drastic changes and was nothing at all what it was like when it was started. In fact the beginning of slavery did not even start with the enslavement of African Americans. Not only did the people who were enslaved change‚ but the treatment of slaves and the culture that each generation lived in‚ changed as well. When America

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    socially and economically . Economically‚ the Columbian exchange helped transport many of items and goods across the Atlantic also China still remained a major exporter of fine goods from 1492 to 1750. Socially‚ the kongos social structure was changed after being conquered by the Portuguese also in the 1492 to 1750 period. The Columbian exchange drastically changed the economy in the Atlantic. The Columbian exchange traded many things including important goods like potatoes‚ cassava‚ and horses. Horses

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    mysteries‚ which makes the unsolvable crimes solvable. Forensic science started in England in the 1780’s. Scientists use microscopes that can magnify things from 1‚500 to 250‚000 times! This enables them to contribute like none other to the capture of criminals. In order to become a forensic scientist‚ first you must become a scientist first. The history of forensic science goes back all the way to the 1780’s in England. In 1783 scientists found many ways to identify criminals. One way was fingerprinting

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