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The Renaissance

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Europe is known for many things, but in particular it is famous for it’s storied history in art, namely during the Renaissance. The Renaissance started in the 1300s when Europe was becoming more and more wealthy. They invested this money in art and learning mainly. It was a time of great renewal. This is what the name ‘renaissance ‘ comes from, it mean rebirth. Europeans looked at past societies’ inventions, pastimes, and in particular, art. They found a new love for life. Some of the greatest artists that immerged during this time were named Michelangelo, and Leonardo Da Vinci. Michelangelo was an Italian artist. He did many forms of art but he was best at sculpting. He contributed to all angles of the Renaissance period: politics, literature, science, and of course art.

Reign of Terror/Napoleon Boneparte

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pp. 587-591 1. The Terror (1793-1794) a. National crisis and foreign threat → Revolution enters most radical phase b. Failed effort of king and queen to escape from Paris and find foreign allies costs them a loss of support i. Viewed as treasonous ii. March to similar to that which had marched on Versailles invaded his palace on August 10, 1792 iii. King seeks protection in Legislative Assembly which suspends him and orders his imprisonment 1. Called formation of National Convention to be elected by vote of all men c. Counterrevolutionary plots → Uproar of working class i. September mobs kill half of prisoners in a surge d. Louis Xvi, charged with treason by National Convention, is sentenced to death i. France declared republic ii. Guillotine ended king’s life in 1793

Rubenstein vocab

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Geography ? Nature & Perspectives Sequent occupance: The notion that successive societies leave their cultural imprints on a place, each contributing to the cumulative cultural landscape. This is an important concept in geography because it symbolizes how humans interact with their surroundings. Cultural landscape: Fashioning of a natural landscape by a cultural group. This is the essence of how humans interact with nature. Arithmetic density: The total number of people divided by the total land area. This is what most people think of as density; how many people per area of land.

Practice Synthesis Essay Topic

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English Language and Composition Reading Time: 15 minutes Suggested Writing Time: 40 minutes Directions: The following prompt is based on the accompanying six sources. This question requires you to integrate a variety of sources into a coherent, well-written essay. Refer to the sources to support your position; avoid mere paraphrase or summary. Your argument should be central; the sources should support this argument. Remember to attribute both direct and indirect citations. Introduction

Chapter 5

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Summary 1. Two major factors affect the number of species in a community: the latitude in terrestrial communities and pollution in aquatic systems. 2. Species play different roles in a community. Native species sustain the ecosystem in which they are a part. Some nonnative species will crowd out native species. Indicator species alert us to harmful changes in the community. Keystone species play ecological roles in the specific community: they may assist in pollination help regulate populations. Foundation species affect the community’s habitat to benefit other species. 3. Species interact with each other in these different ways: interspecific competition, predation, parasitism, mutualism, and commensalism.

Chapter 4

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Summary 1. Life emerged on the earth through two phases of development: a chemical evolution of the organic molecules, biopolymers, and systems of chemical reactions to form the first cells and the biological evolution from single-celled prokaryotic bacteria to single-celled eukaryotic creatures, and then to multicellular organisms. 2. Evolution is the change in a population’s genetic makeup over time. Evolution forces adaptations to changes in environmental conditions in a population. The diversity of life on earth reflects the wide variety of adaptations necessary and suggests that environmental conditions have varied widely over the life of the earth.

APUSH Chapter 22 Test Practice

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Copyright ? Houghton Mifflin Company. All rights reserved. Name: ______________________ Block: _______ Date: __________ I. Identify and state the historical significance of the following: 1. Lord De La Warr 2. Pocahontas 3. Powhatan 4. Handsome Lake 5. John Rolfe 6. Lord Baltimore 7. Walter Raleigh 8. James Oglethorpe 9. Humphrey Gilbert 10. Oliver Cromwell 11. John Smith II. Define and state the historical significance of the following: 12. nation-state 13. joint-stock company 14. slavery 15. enclosure 16. House of Burgesses 17. royal charter 18. slave codes 19. yeoman 20. proprietor 21. longhouse 22. squatter 23. primogeniture 24. indentured servitude 25. starving time

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