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Linear Equations Y=mx+b where m is slope and b is the y intercept of the linear line
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Pennsylvania Brochure

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PENNSYLVANIA! Come visit colonial Pennsylvania! It?s everything you want in a vacation to the Middle Colonies, and you don?t even have to be a Puritan! Pennsylvania is the home of the Quakers, who are kind, peace loving people. They believe in the equality of men and women, which is always a plus! We have Pennsylvania because in 1681, William Penn accepted a grant of land (Pennsylvania) as the payment of a debt which King Charles II owed his father. Good call, Mr. Penn! So come visit us and all our different immigrants, including the Dutch, German, and Scots-Irish.

Living in the Environment 15th Edition PPT Notes

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Notes 1 and 2

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Essential Questions Chapter: 1 • Question 1: What impact did the Agricultural Revolution have on the environment and the social structures (women especially) of early Neolithic cultures? Topic Sentence: The environment was altered by man’s use of farming and clearing of the land while societies began to be organized around landowning and women’s roles changed as well. Supporting Details: • People settled permanently near fields which led to the rise of settlements and buildings which altered the surrounding landscape. • Grain plants needed large amounts of land to be cleared and tilled which also greatly altered landscapes. • Slash and burning was prominent but it used up the land and thus more was needed.

AP US History Notes

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The Age of Jackson- the age of profound political and social developments Was Jackson a peoples? president? People stormed the white house after Jackson had won the election through a national convention First president to sidestep congress to be the leader of the people In some ways he was a state?s rightist and others a federalist He was censured by the senate because of his extreme actions, vetoed almost every bill that he saw which was unacceptable including the charter of the bank The middle class wanted the bank for expansion, credit etc Democratic Changes National convention, abolish of property qualifications for voting, abolish of imprisonment for debt, rotation of office, third parties, women?s lobby groups, utopian societies, humanitarian reform

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