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City Brochure

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Rubric for Brochure Task Description: Students will create a Brochure. Students are required to pick a city and research information relating to the five themes of geography. Students are graded on content as well as ability to write out and present the information in a clear manner. Although creativity is not strictly required, the brochure needs to legible and concise. To help guide you through this assignment, think of this project as attempting to convince someone to visit the city you choose. Criteria weight 4 3 2 1 Content 15 Points Demonstrates in depth understanding of topic Accurately utilizes researched information in the brochure Demonstrates understanding of the topic Employs research information with an adequate degree of accuracy

U.S. Great Depression

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Bradshaw History 1302 6pm-7:20pm Chapter 25 Essay 1. I believe that Herbert Hoover was rejected because of the timing of the depression. Though there were signs that the economy wasn?t going well, nothing bad happened until Hoover became president, and the American public looked to him to solve the problem immediately, but it wasn?t possible. Areas that were normally Republican but voted for Roosevelt was citizens in the west, north, and northeast. This signifies that the Depression was the most important issue of the election among almost all citizens.

AP Euro Chapter 16

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Periods of European Overseas Empires: 1.) Initial Discovery, Exploration, and Conquest - Penetration of Southeast Asian markets by Dutch + Portugal 2.) Mercantile Empires - Colonial trade rivalry between Spain, France, and Great Britain. - Commercial goals, build-up of large navies. - Large presence of slavery. - Colonial emancipation from European control. 3.) New Formal Empires (19th century) - Direct administration of African and Asian natives. - New empires in Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, Algeria. - Technical free labor, natives still treated harshly. 4.) Decolonization of people formally under European rule ? ? European dominance achieved by gun + ships. Mercantile Empires: ? Portugal - Brazil

AP Euro Chapter 16

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Periods of European Overseas Empires: 1.) Initial Discovery, Exploration, and Conquest - Penetration of Southeast Asian markets by Dutch + Portugal 2.) Mercantile Empires - Colonial trade rivalry between Spain, France, and Great Britain. - Commercial goals, build-up of large navies. - Large presence of slavery. - Colonial emancipation from European control. 3.) New Formal Empires (19th century) - Direct administration of African and Asian natives. - New empires in Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, Algeria. - Technical free labor, natives still treated harshly. 4.) Decolonization of people formally under European rule ? ? European dominance achieved by gun + ships. Mercantile Empires: ? Portugal - Brazil

AP Euro Chapter 14

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Ptolemy- (1517?) Created geocentric system; universe revolves around the Earth, moving ? enclosed spheres, with heaven on the outside. Copernicus- Came up with the idea of a heliocentric universe, accounted for many problems ? with the Ptolemaic System. Brahe- Recorded extensive amounts of astronomical observations and data, constructed ? scientific instruments. Kepler- Brahe?s assistant believed in heliocentric universe, used his data to find evidence of ? Copernicus? theory; found that orbits of start and planets were elliptical, not circular. Galileo- Looked into space with a telescope, found further evidence of a heliocentric universe, ? made knowledge of the theory more widespread and popular, argued that everything

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