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Chapter 9 Vocab Words

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Chapter 9 Quaker anti-slavery society: 1775 - Founded by Quakers of Philadelphia. Helped to jumpstart the idea of the abolition of slavery in society. Abigail Adams: ?Remember the Ladies??1776, Virginia?? ?Abigail Adams states that many women, if not given political rights, were to be very angry, even to lengths of rebellion. Republican motherhood: the idea that a republic should care for and work toward the common good as much as a mother would for her children. Women were then elevated to the role of ?keeping the nation?s conscience?. Opened door for education opportunities for women in order to become better wives and mothers. Articles of Confederation (weaknesses & strengths): 1777 ? adopted by Congress. First ?constitution? of the U.S. Weaknesses

1920's

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Social Issues, 1920-1929 The 1920s era went by such names as the Jazz Age, the Age of Intolerance, and the Age of Wonderful Nonsense. Under any moniker, the era embodied the beginning of modern America. Numerous Americans felt buoyed up following World War I (1914-1918). America had survived a deadly worldwide influenza epidemic (1918). The new decade would be a time of change for everyone — not all of it good. The presidential administrations

HGAP De Blij Seventh edition Chapter 4

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Chapter 4: Fundamentals of Population, Location, Distribution & Density Demography ? Study of population. Key issues in population geography are population growth & migration. World population is growing in poorer countries by 80 million per year. Distribution of population describes location where people live, Population Density is the measure of number of people per unit area. Arithmetic population density is an average and is not a true measure. Physiological population density is the total population to area of cultivable land. There is strong correlation between high population density & areas with expanses of arable (farmable) land. Population data is unreliable!! Why ? because of high costs involved and disorganized information.

The Geographic Transition

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The demographic transition model seeks to explain the transformation of countries from having high birth and death rates to low birth and death rates. In developed countries this transition began in the eighteenth century and continues today. Less developed countries began the transition later and are still in the midst of earlier stages of the model. CBR & CDR

Sociology

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EXAM 1 STUDY GUIDE Exclusionary policies against Asian Americans in the 18th-20th century Master and Servant Act of 1850 Japanese Strike of 1909 Oahu Sugar Strike of 1920 ?Operation New Life? (make sure to know the 2 waves of refugee migration) The Refugee Act of 1980 Orderly Departure Program Gulf of Tonkin Resolution The 1965 Hart ?Cellar Act (aka Immigration Act of 1965)?specifically with respect to occupational preferences categories it created U.S. Exchange Visitors Program 4 Committed worker to plantation for a fix # of years Modified wages: instead of script now your ability to feed and clothe your family is tied to the plantation Issue: unfair differential wage system based on ethnicity

Colonies Chart

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Blank Founding Date Founders Native Land/ Mother Country Rationale- why was the colony founded Native Relations- how well do they get along with the Indians Religious Economy Politics Culture Virginia Virginia Massachusetts Massachusetts Pennsylvania Pennsylvania New Hampshire New Hampshire New York New York North Carolina North Carolina South Carolina South Carolina Delaware Delaware Maryland Maryland New Jersey New Jersey Connecticut Connecticut Georgia Georgia Rhode Island Rhode Island Sheet2 Sheet3 Sheet1 Founding Date Founders Native Land Rationale Native Relations Religious Economy Politics Culture

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