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Chapter 23 Test help

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1. At the conclusion of the Civil War, General Ulysses S. Grant accepted gifts of houses and money from citizens. 2. In the presidential election of 1868, Ulysses S. Grant owed his victory to the votes of former slaves. 3. As a result of the Civil War, waste, extravagance, speculation, and graft reduced the moral stature of the Republic. 4. In the late nineteenth century, those political candidates who campaigned by “waving the bloody shirt” were reminding voters of the “treason” of the Confederate Democrats during the Civil War.

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THE LEGACY OF GREECE Culture Science &Technology Arts Government Ancient Olympics Invented water clock and water Organ. Sculptures. Consisted of many City States Utilized Slavery developed extensive silver mines Pottery (usually painted) Monarchy- Rule by a king (e.g. Corinth) Many wars (e.g. Trojan war) Considered questions of astronomy, mathematics, physics and biology. Theater ( Plays, dramas) Oligarchy-Rule by a small group. (e.g. Sparta) Believed in many gods. (Polytheistic) Aqueducts for water irrigation Architecture (Temples, Coliseums) Democracy-Rule by the citizens (e.g. Athens)

Section 5.3 the earth and its people

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key concept 5.3 -S. Asia felt the impact of british Commercial, cultural, and colonial expansion when the East India company died and in 1858 when the Last mughal emperor was dethroned -Revolution of 1857 marked a great turning point for india; this gave them new centralized gov’t, rapid economic growth, and new national consciousness Theme I. -Companies hired and trained Indian troops known as the sepoy to protect their lands; this gave the sepoy men the responsibility of keeping balance of power - The British Raj was a plan to remake India on a british model with gov’t and social reform, economic development, and the introduction of new technology

Heat Exaustion

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1. Move victim to shady area. if there's no shade, make shade with a jacket covering victim. 2.Loosen restricted clothing of victim. 3. Pour water over victim. 4. Give victim water to drink sip by sip. 5. Elevate the victims feet. 6. Continue to give victim water and tell him things are going to be fine. 7. Notify victim that medical care is on their way.

Chapter 12 Vocabulary Earth and Its Peoples (4th edition)

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