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AP HUG STUDY GUIDE

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in large urban factories zero 300 1825 foot pedals and running water merchants/commercial companies coke coal fields, iron ores, coastal ports the skill to make the machines that manufactured the products Rhine River coalfields, water communication, and ports high income and low cost friction of distance is the increase in time and cost with distance primary railroads locational interdependence agglomeration is when a substantial number of enterprises all develop in, or move to, the same area transportation costs along the Gulf of Mexico in Texas and Louisiana China, Japan, the US, Russia, and South Korea coalfields New England optics and ceramics (light industries) the Rhur cheap hydroelectric power transported cargo can be transferred form one kind of carrier to another

APHUG CH 12 STUDY GUIDE

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in large urban factories zero 300 1825 foot pedals and running water merchants/commercial companies coke coal fields, iron ores, coastal ports the skill to make the machines that manufactured the products Rhine River coalfields, water communication, and ports high income and low cost friction of distance is the increase in time and cost with distance primary railroads locational interdependence agglomeration is when a substantial number of enterprises all develop in, or move to, the same area transportation costs along the Gulf of Mexico in Texas and Louisiana China, Japan, the US, Russia, and South Korea coalfields New England optics and ceramics (light industries) the Rhur cheap hydroelectric power transported cargo can be transferred form one kind of carrier to another

WW2 developments

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1. Atomic Bomb dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki- In August of 1945, the US decided to drop an atomic bomb on the city Hiroshima, and then Nagasaki. 100,000 people were killed in Hiroshima and thousands more are killed in the second bombing. I ranked this as my most important development because it caused the Japanese Government to accept the Potsdam Declaration, causing Japan to surrender the war. It also caused thousands of soldiers to return home from the United States after the war.

The Earth and its Peoples: 5th Edition - Chapter 18 Notes

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Chapter 20 Notes Northern Eurasia, 1500-1800 Japanese Reunification Civil War and the Invasion of Korea, 1500-1603 daimyo ? Literally, great name(s). Japanese warlords and great landowners They had armed samurai and gained control of the Japanese islands from the 8th to the later 19th centuries. During the tokugawa shogunate, they were subordinated to the imperial govt. samurai ? literally ?those who serve?, they were the hereditary elite of the Tokugawa There was a civil war due to political controversy surrounding the daimyo The leader whose side won, Hideyoshi, wanted to conquer Korea to eventually make himself the emperor of China He was mentally ill and was brutal during the invasion of korea however, after his death in 1598, Japan made peace with Korea in 1606

1988 AP US History DBQ

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The College Board Advanced Placement Examination AMERICAN HISTORY SECTION I1 (Suggested writing time--40 minutes) Directiow: The following question requires you to construct a coherent essay that integrates your interpretation of Documents A-H and your knowledge of the period referred to in the question. In your essay, you should strive to support your assertions both by citing key pieces of evidence from the documents and by drawing on your knowledge of the period. 1. The United States decision to drop an atomic bomb on Hiroshima was a diplomatic measurg calculated to intimidate the Soviet Union in the post-Second-World-War era rather than a strictly military measure designed to force Japan's unconditional surrender.

1988 College Board DBQ

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The College Board Advanced Placement Examination AMERICAN HISTORY SECTION I1 (Suggested writing time--40 minutes) Directiow: The following question requires you to construct a coherent essay that integrates your interpretation of Documents A-H and your knowledge of the period referred to in the question. In your essay, you should strive to support your assertions both by citing key pieces of evidence from the documents and by drawing on your knowledge of the period. 1. The United States decision to drop an atomic bomb on Hiroshima was a diplomatic measurg calculated to intimidate the Soviet Union in the post-Second-World-War era rather than a strictly military measure designed to force Japan's unconditional surrender.

Prentice Hall World Geography Chapter 32 Review

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World Geography Chapter 32 Japan and the Koreas Copyright ? 2003 by Pearson Education, Inc., publishing as Prentice Hall, Upper Saddle River, NJ. All rights reserved. SECTION World Geography Copyright ? 2003 by Pearson Education, Inc., publishing as Prentice Hall, Upper Saddle River, NJ. All rights reserved. Section 1: Japan: Land of the Rising Sun Section 2: Japan's Economic Development Section 3: The Koreas: A Divided Peninsula Chapter 32: Japan and the Koreas SECTION Japan: The Land of the Rising Sun What are Japan?s chief physical characteristics? What geographic factors contribute to the variety of climates found in Japan? What factors encourage national unity and identity among the majority of the Japanese people? 1 SECTION Physical Characteristics 1 SECTION

European, Japanese, and Mali Feudalism. Plus Crusades.

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European Feudalism Top 10 Feudalism- This new economic and political system created three classes of people. Clergy, Nobility and Peasants called the 1st, 2nd and 3rd Estates. Rise of cities- This increased trade, markets, the building of walls for protection, and created freedom for peasants. Pope- Had great power with the ability to excommunicate people; united Europe under the power of Catholicism Castles and Cathedrals- Forced Europe to build a civilization because groups had to unite to build the large buildings. Infrastructure like roads, business, accounting, markets and cities were all built to help support the task of raising castles and cathedrals.
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