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APUSH Enduring Vision Chapter 3 outline

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Outline Chapter 3 Expansion and Diversity: The Rise of Colonial America, 1625-1700 The Stuart Dynasty in England Name, Reign????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? Relation to America James I, 1603-1625 VA., Plymouth founded; Separatists persecuted Charles I, 1625-1649 Civil Wars, 1642-1649; Mass., MD formed Interregnum, 1649-1660 Commonwealth; Protectorate (Oliver Cromwell) Charles II, 1660-1685 The Restoration; Carolina, Pa., N.Y. founded; Conn. chartered James II, 1685-1688 Catholic trend; Glorious Revolution, 1688 William and Mary, 1689-1702 (Mary died in 1694) King William's War, 1689-1697 The New England Way One of the earliest regions to prosper in North America was New England.

America Past and Present Ch. 2 Outline

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Chapter 2 Outline Colonies I. Breaking away A. population growth in England 1. 1580-1650 3.5 mil to 5 mil. strain on agrarian economy 2. food prices rose 3. Migrant workers (peasants) took to road to find work 4. wandering poor threatened social order of the ?propertied? class a.propertied class wanted enforcement of vagrancy laws 5. workers go to London a. unhealthy conditions in city (London) led to many deaths B. migrations by English 1. Holland-Pilgrims looking for religious freedom 2. Ireland 3. some chose to go to America C. Why did they migrate to America? 1.religious freedom a.quote on pg 34 2. owning land and better social position a. Primogeniture laws gave all land to oldest son 3. escape from bad marriages, jail, poverty D. Political upheaval on the throne

Ch. 55 Campbell's AP Bio

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Chapter 55 Conservation Biology and Restoration Ecology Lecture Outline Overview: The Biodiversity Crisis Conservation biology integrates ecology, evolutionary biology, physiology, molecular biology, genetics, and behavioral ecology to conserve biological diversity at all levels. Restoration ecology applies ecological principles in an effort to return degraded ecosystems to conditions as similar as possible to their natural, predegraded state. Scientists have described and formally named about 1.8 million species of organisms. Some biologists think that about 10 million more species currently exist. Others estimate the number to be as high as 200 million.

AP US Ch. 9 outline

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Chapter 7 Questions Level 1 Mercantilism What was the mercantile system/theory? put upon by the British. Shaped the idea of major policies. Believed that wealth was power; a country?s economic wealth could be measured by the amount of gold or silver. Basic goal: export more than what was being imported. Relied on strong central governments to be enforced. What occurred during the Boston Tea Party? What were the Acts that were established? Describe each. Level 2 Questions. What impact did the Navigations Act (NA) have upon the colonies economic system? Explain. 1763 NA.

ch10 outline

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Chapter 10, Agriculture, Key Issue I ? CREATEDATE ?8/4/08 5:53 AM? I. Where Did Agriculture Originate? A. Origins of Agriculture 1. Hunters and Gatherers a. Contemporary Hunting and Gathering 2. Invention of Agriculture 1. Two Types of Cultivation B. Location of Agricultural Hearths 1. Location of First Vegetative Planting 2. Location of First Seed Agriculture a. Diffusion of Seed Agriculture C. Classifying Agricultural Regions 1. Differences Between Subsistence and Commercial Agriculture a. Purpose of Farming b. Percentage of Farmers in the labor Force c. Use of Machinery d. Farm Size e. Relationship of Farming to Other Businesses 2. Mapping Agricultural Regions ? II. Where Are Agricultural Regions in Less Developed Countries? A. Shifting Cultivation

Chapter 3 Outlines: Society and Culture in Provincial America

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Chapter 3: Society and Culture in Provincial America Introduction Diverging Societies American consumers had a lot of English stuff, but the societies were growing apart people not from England came into America Americans had regional differences from one another The Colonial Population Immigration and natural Increase Europeans and Africans grew rapidly and overtook the NA pop. majority of settlers were of lower classes (laborers) Indentured Servitude Origins bound to masters for 4-5 year term; get passage to America, food, shelter in return English gov?t sometimes dumped ships of unwanted people in America some were sold as indentured servants, others chose to be hanged Indenture system provided way to help with labor shortage

AP STAT Chapter 1 Outline

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Melanie Hill Period: 7, Mr. Best August 31st, 2012 AP Stat Summer Work Chapter 1: Case Study Data Analysis: Making Sense of Data Statistics is the science of data Data Analysis: Organizing, displaying, summarizing, and asking questions. Individuals and Variables Individuals: the objects described by a set of data Variable: Any characteristic of an individual Categorical Variable: places an individual into one of several groups or categories Quantitative Variable: Takes numerical values for which it makes sense to find an average. Not every that takes numerical value is quantitative: Zip Code Distribution: tells us what values the variables takes and how often it takes these values How to Explore Data Exam each variable by itself, then study the relationship between each

Social Psychology - Chapter 18 Outline

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Social Psychology Chapter Outline Chapter 18, Psychology by David Meyers, 7th Edition 1. Social Psychology ? the scientific study of how we think about, influence, and relate to one another Social Thinking ? We analyze why people act as they do 2. Attribution Theory ? the theory that we tend to give a casual explanation for someone?s behavior, often be crediting either the situation or the persons disposition - Fritz Heider We often overestimate the influence of personality and underestimate the influence of situations 3. Fundamental Attribution Error ? the tendency for observers, when analyzing another?s behavior, to underestimate the impact of the situation and to overestimate the impact of personal disposition.

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