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Chapter 8 Section 1

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Where are States Located? State: An area organized into a political unit and ruled by an established government that has control over its internal and foreign affairs Sovereignty: Ability of a state to govern its territory free from control of its internal affairs by other states I. Problems of Defining States A. Antarctica is the only large landmass on Earth?s surface that is not part of a state 1. Several states, including Argentina, Australia, Chile, France, New Zealand, Norway, and the United Kingdom, claim portions of it a. 1959- The Treaty of Antarctica allows states to do scientific research there, but military activity is not permitted II. Korea: One State or Two? A. 1940s- Permanent division on the 38th parallel

Chapter 8 notes

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Chapter 8 Noah Hall-Potvin Political Parties In 2006 midterm elections Democrats won control of house due to the disapproval of the Iraq war (bush administration which was republican) In 1994 when republicans took over the house, they used the dislike of president clinton?s politics Founding fathers did not want parties; but have helped lead to the current democracy in America the democrats and republicans will battle for control of either the house/senate or public offices, and we call this party competition The Meaning of Party a team of women and men interested in gaining the control of the governing apparatus in an election is a political party party in electorate: you proclaim yourself a member, largest part of team

Chapter 8

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Chapter 8 America Secedes from the Empire 1775-1783 ? Congress Drafts George Washington The Second Continental Congress selected George Washington to head the army besieging Boston. ? Bunker Hill and Hessian Hirelings From April 1775 to July 1776, the colonists were both affirming their loyalty to the king by sincerely voicing their desire to patch up difficulties while at the same time raising armies and killing redcoats. In May 1775, a tiny American force under Ethan Allen and Benedict Arnold captured the British garrisons at Ticonderoga and Crown Point.? There, a store of gunpowder and artillery was secured.? In June 1775, the colonists captured Bunker Hill.? The British took it back with a large number of soldiers.

Chapter 6-8 Review Guide

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APUSH Review Exam #2 Ch. 6-8 Franco-American Alliance (1778)-France supported Americans with arms and soldiers. World power helped defeat the british Virtual representation- members of parliament represent all british men, even those in the colonies who do not vote. Why did America seek diplomatic recognition from foreign powers- for help with the war/allies/resources/supplies. What contributed to the American victory- help from foreign powers such as france. Privateers- privately owned ships acted like pirates against british. Failures of General Burgoyne @ Saratoga. Howe?s delay @ attacking washingtons army at philidelphia. Cornwallis was vulnerable and Yorktown. Washington was accompanied by Rochambeau?s French army on land, and Grasse at sea.

DBQ for Chapter 8

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Document-Based Question (DBQ) Before completing the assignment below, review the handout I gave you regarding how to analyze a document (should be in your binder). In addition, read pages 48-62 in ?Cracking the AP World History Exam.? Complete the sample DBQ. Please bring the AP practice book and the completed DBQ with you to class. DBQ Topic: The standards of moral and social behavior in the Islamic World before 1250. After completing the above assignment, read and analyze the documents/sources below regarding moral and social behavior in the Islamic World before 1250 C.E. After reading/analyzing the documents, answer the questions at the end of the packet. DBQ Question:

Intro To Metabolism Questions

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Intro to Metabolism: Chp. 8 What is metabolism? What does metabolism do? What laws is it subject to? Describe the metabolic pathway process in one sentence. What are catabolic pathways? What is a major pathway of catabolism? What are anabolic pathways? What is an example of anabolism? What is fundamental to all metabolic processes? What is bioenergetics? What is energy? Explain the difference between kinetic energy and potential energy? Are heat and thermal energy a type of potential energy or kinetic energy? Why is it that type of energy? What determines a matter?s potential energy? What type of energy is chemical energy? How and where is it stored in? Can kinetic energy be converted into potential energy? Vice Versa? Give an example. What is thermodynamics?

CH.8 OUTLINE

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Chapter 8 African Civilizations and the Spread of Islam I. Introduction A. Mansa Musa ? crossed Sahara on hajj 1. wealth symbolized potential of Africa B. Sub-sahara never totally isolated 1. But?for periods contact was difficult and intermittent C. Changes came from 1. Arrival of Muhammad followers a. Commercial and military attributes b. changed by Islam, but retained individuality c. African culture not united d. provided major external contact between sub-Saharan Africa and world D. State building 1. Mali, Songhay ? created more from military power than ethnic/cultural unity 2. Merchant city states on west/East coast 3. Portugese in 15th century brought Africans into world economy more 4. Bantu migration continued
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