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Hazan Flashcards

from Altun Kitap, pp. 16-18

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228748499خزانhazan
228748500صوک بهارson bahar
228748501میوهmeyve
228748502قیصهkısa
228748503فقطfakat
228748504او قدرo kadar
228748505صباحله یینsabahleyin
228748506آقشام اوستیakşam üstü
228748507اوواova
228748508وادیvadi
228748509سیسsis
228748510قاپلامقkaplamak
228748511آرتقartık
228748512کورلمز اولمقgörülmez olmak
228748513صارارمقsararmak
228748514یرyer
228748515دوشمکdüşmek
228748516قیراغیkırağı
228748517سائرsair
228748518حیوانhayvan
228748519قیشkış
228748520کچیرمکgeçirmek
228748521بررbirer
228748522طرفtaraf
228748523صاقلانمقsaklanmak
228748524دهاdaha
228748525آییریلمقayırılmak
228748526قیشینkışın
228748527اوشومکüşümek
228748528حیوانات وحشیهhayvanatı vahşiye
228748529قیلkıl
228748530تویtüy
228748531صغوغه دایانه بیله جک صورتدهsoğuğa dayana bilecek surette
228748532چوغالمقçoğalmak
228748533تارلا سورمکtarla sürmek
228748534بوزمقbozmak
228748535یمیشyemiş
228748536اولغونلاشمقolgunlaşmak
228748537الماelma
228748538آرمودarmut
228748539جویزceviz
228748540کستانهkestane
228748541کبیgibi
228748542بوللاشمقbollaşmak
228748543محصولmahsul
228748544آنبارambar
228748545اوغراشمقuğraşmak
228748546مخزنmahzen
228748547یرلشدیرمکyerleştirmek
228748548کوتوکkütük
228748549اوزومüzüm
228748550کسمکkesmek
228748551باغbağ
228748552آوجیavcı
228748553طاوشانtavşan
228748554آرقاسندن قوشمقarkasından koşmak
228748555نینهnine
228748556یاردم ایتمکyardım etmek
228748557مرعاmera
228748558صاقلامقsaklamak
228748559کولkül
228748560پیشیرمکpişirmek
228748561اکلنمکeğlenmek
228748562جناب حقCenabı Hak
228748563ویرمکvermek
228748564برکتلیbereketli
228748565محصولاتmahsulat
228748566طولمقdolmak
228748567بختیارbahtiyar
228748568متشکرmüteşekkir
228748569منتدارminnetdar
228748570بکلمکbeklemek
228748571سویملیsevimli
228748572مکتبmektep
228748573آچیلمقaçılmak
228748574عقللیakıllı
228748575درسders
228748576چالیشمقçalışmak

numbers Flashcards

gives the english and spanish numbers

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4517669541uno
4517669552dos
4517669563tres
4517669574quatro
4517669585cinco
4517669596seis
4517669607siete
4517669618ocho
4517669629nueve
45176696310dies
45176696411once
45176696512doce
45176696613trece
45176696714catorce
45176696815quince
45176696916dies y seis
45176697017deis y seite
45176697118deis y ocho
45176697219deis y nueve
45176697320veinte
45176697421veinte y uno
45176697522veinte y dos
45176697623veinte y tres
45176697724veinte y quatro
45176697825veinte y cinco
45176697926veinte y seis
45176698027veinte y siete
45176698128veinte y ocho
45176698229veinte y nueve
45176698330treinta
45176698440cuartenta
45176698550cincuenta
45176698660sesenta
45176698770setenta
45176698880ochenta
45176698990noventa
451766990100cien

Explorers Flashcards

Christopher Columbus, John Cabot, Juan Ponce de Leon, Leif Ericsson, Hernando de Soto, Vaso de Gama, Amerigo Vespucci, Ferdinand Magellan, Bartholomew Diaz, Hernando Cortes, and Captain General Pedro Menendez.

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560985602Christopher ColumbusOctober 12, 1492 Palos, Spain New route to India for spices Converting Native Americans to christianity
560985603John Cabot1497 England Looking for land to colonize for England Discovered Newfoundland
560985604Juan Ponce de Leon1513 Spain Sent out in search of new land First to step foot in Florida
560985605Leif Ericsson1001 Viking Goal was to find new land established Vinland- tried to colonize area but was kciked out by indians
560985606Hernando de Soto1539 Havana, Cuba Goal was to find gold Landed in Florida and marched north to Georgia where indians saw white people and horses for the first time
560985607Vasco de Gama1498 Wanted to find a new route to the indies Found a new route by sailing around the cape of good hope Needed route to get spices that were much needed for perserving their food
560985608Amerigo Vespucci1499 Italy His name was given to the new world-Amerigo=America Sailed along the coast of South America looking for new land
560985609Ferdinand Magellan1522 Europeans wanted an easier way to get to India and China-Northwest Passage Succeeded in reaching Asia by sailing west Route around tip of South America was long and hard with heavy storms and HUGE waves
560985610Bartholomew Diaz1488 First to go around the Southern tip of Africa and the Cape of Good Hope
560985611Vasco Balboa1513 Spain Searched the Caribbean for wealth Crossed Isthmus of Panama to get to the Pacific Ocean
560985612Hernando Cortes1519 Spain Conquered Aztecs and became rich off their gold First to live up to the Spanish dream of wealth by gold
560985613Captain General Pedro Menendez1566 Spain Sent out on a voyage to find new land Began a colony in St. Augustine, Florida Founded a mission (Santa Catalina) on St. Catherine's island

AP European History Key Terms 1850-1914 Flashcards

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386951243Second Industrial RevolutionA wave of late nineteenth century industrialization that was characterized by an increased use of steel, chemical processes, electric power, and railroads. This period was also witnessed the spread of industrialization from GB to western Europe and the US. Both the US and germany soon rivaled GB
386951244Social DarwinismThe belief that there is a natural evolutionary process by which the fittest will survive. Wealthy business and industrial leaders used ___ ___ to justify their success.
386951245RealpolitikThe politics of reality; used to describe the tough, practical politics in which idealism and romanticism play no part. Otto von Bismark and Camillo Benso di Cavour were the leading practitioners of ____.
386951246SyndicalismA radical political movement that advocated brining industry and government under the control of federations of labor unions. ____ists endorsed direct actions such as strikes and sabotage.
386951247AutocracyA government in which the ruler has unlimited power and uses it in an arbitrary manner. The Romanov dynasty in Russia is the best example
386951248Dumathe Russian parliament created after the revolution of 1905
386951249Imperialismthe policy of extending one country's rule over other lands by conquest or economic domination
386951250Sphere of InfluenceA region dominated by, but not directly dominated by, a foreign nation

AP Psychology - Emotion and Motivation Flashcards

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635884799EmotionA four-part process that involves physiological arousal, subjective feelings, cognitive interpretation, and behavioral expression -- all of which interact, rather than occurring in a linear sequence. Emotions help organisms deal with important events.
635884800Display RulesThe permissible ways of displaying emotions in a particular society.
635884801Lateralization of EmotionDifferent influences of the two brain hemisphere on various emotions. The left hemisphere apparently influences positive emotions, and the right hemisphere influences negative emotions.
635884802James-Lange TheoryThe proposal that an emotion-provoking stimulus produces a physical response that, in turn, produces an emotion.
635884803Cannon-Bard TheoryThe counter-proposal that an emotional feeling and an internal physiological response occur at the same time: one is not the cause of the other. Both were believed to be the result of cognition appraisal of the situation.
635884804Two-Factor TheoryThe proposal claiming that emotion results from the cognition appraisal of both physical arousal (Factor 1) and an emotion-provoking stimulus (Factor 2).
635884805Cognition Appraisal TheoryTheory of emotion which theorizes that individuals decide on an appropriate emotion following the event.
635884806Opponent-Process TheoryTheory of emotion which theorizes that emotions have pairs. When one is triggered, the other is suppressed.
635884807Inverted U FunctionDescribes the relationship between arousal and performance. Both low and high levels of arousal produce lower performance than does a moderate level of arousal.
635884808Sensation SeekersIn Zuckerman's theory, individuals who have a biological need for higher level of stimulation than do other people.
635884809Emotional IntelligenceThe ability to understand and control emotional responses.
635884810PolygraphA device that records or graphs many ("poly") measures of physical arousal, such as heart rate, breathing, perspiration, and blood pressure. A polygraph is often called a "lie detector," even though it is really an arousal detector.
635884811MotivationAll the processes involved in starting, directing, and maintaining physical and psychological activities.
635884812DriveBiologically instigated motivation.
635884813MotiveAn internal mechanism that selects and directs behavior.
635884814Intrinsic MotivationThe desires to engage in an activity for its own sake, rather than for some external consequence, such as a reward.
635884815Extrinsic MotivationThe desires to engage in an activity to receive an external consequence, such an as award.`
635884816Conscious MotivationHaving the desire to engage in an activity while being aware of the desire.
635884817Unconscious MotivationHaving a desire to engage in an activity but being unaware of the desire. Freud's psychoanalytic theory emphasized unconscious motivation.
635884818Instinct TheoryThe now-outmoded view that certain behaviors are completely determined by innate factors. The instinct theory was flawed because it overlooked the effects of learning and because it employed instincts merely as labels, rather than as explanations for behavior.
635884819Fixed-Action PatternsGenetically based behaviors, seen across a species, that can be set off by a specific stimulus.
635884820NeedIn drive theory, a biological imbalance (such as dehydration) that threatens survival if left unmet. Believed to produce drives.
635884821HomeostasisThe body's tendency to maintain a biologically balanced condition, especially with regards to nutrients, water, and temperature.
635884822Locus of ControlAn individual's sense of where his or her life influences originate - internally or externally.
635884823Hierarchy of NeedsIn Maslow's theory, the notion that needs occur in priority order, with the biological needs as the most basic.
635884824OverjustificationThe process by which extrinsic (external) rewards can sometimes displace internal motivation, as when a child receives money for playing video games.
635884825Need for AchievementIn Murray and McClelland's theory, a mental state that produces a psychological motive to excel or to reach some goal.
635884826IndividualismThe view, common in the Euro-American world, that places a high value on individual achievement and distinction.
635884827CollectivismThe view, common in Asia, Africa, Latin America, and the Middle East, that values group loyalty and pride over individual distinction.
635884828Set PointRefers to the tendency of the body to maintain a certain level of body fat and body weight.
635884829Volumetric ThirstA drop in extracellular fluid levels.
635884830Osmotic ThirstA drop in intracellular fluid levels.
635884831Sexual Response CycleThe four-stage sequence of arousal, plateau, orgasm, and resolution occurring in both men and women.
635884832Sexual ScriptsSocially learned ways of responding in sexual situations.
635884833Approach-Approach ConflictA conflict in which one must choose between two equally attractive options.
635884834Approach-Avoidance ConflictA conflict in which there are both appealing and negative aspects to the decision to be made.
635884835Avoidance-Avoidance ConflictA conflict in which one has to choose between two equally unattractive options.
635884836Multiple Approach-Avoidance ConflictA conflict in which one must choose between options that have both many attractive and many negative aspects.
635884837Sexual OrientationOne's erotic attraction towards members of the same sex, the opposite sex, or both sexes.
635884838StressA physical and mental response to a challenging and/or threatening situation.
635884839StressorA stressful stimulus, a condition demanding adaptation.
635884840Traumatic StressorA situation that threatens one's physical safety, arousing feelings of fear, horror, or helplessness.
635884841Posttraumatic Stress DisorderDelayed stress reaction in which an individual involuntarily re-experiences emotional, cognitive, and behavioral aspects of past trauma.
635884842Acute StressA temporary pattern of stressor-activated arousal with a distinct onset and limited duration.
635884843Chronic StressContinuous stressful arousal persisting over time.
635884844Fight-or-Flight ResponseSequence of internal processes preparing an organism for struggle or escape.
635884845General Adaptation SyndromePattern of general physical responses that take essentially the same form in responding to any serious chronic stressor.
635884846Alarm ReactionFirst stage of the GAS, during which the body mobilizes its resources to cope with a stressor.
635884847Stage of ResistanceSecond stage of the GAS, during which the body adapts to and uses resources to cope with a stressor.
635884848State of ExhaustionThird stage of the GAS, during which the body depletes its resources in responding to an ongoing stressor.
635884849Tend-and-Befriend ModelStress response model proposing that females are biologically predisposed to respond to threat by nurturing and protecting offspring and seeking social support.
635884850Immune SystemBodily organs and responses that protect the body from foreign substances and threats.
635884851PsychoneuroimmunologyMultidisciplinary field that studies the influence of mental states on the immune system.
635884852CytokinesHormone-like chemicals facilitating communication between brain and immune system.
635884853Type ABehavior pattern characterized by intense, angry, competitive, or perfectionistic response to challenging situations.
635884854Type BBehavior pattern characterized by relaxed, unstressed approach to life.
635884855Learned HelplessnessPattern of failure to respond to noxious stimuli after an organism learns its responses are ineffective.
635884856FlowIn Csikszentmihali's theory, an intense focus on an activity, accompanied by increased creativity and near-ecstatic feelings.

Populist and Progressives Flashcards

This will cover key terms and people from the period 1866-1920 concerning immigration, western settlement, building of the railroads, building of the cities, populist, populism, reforms, reformers, progressives etc...

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514047196Assimilationthe social process of absorbing one cultural group into harmony with another
514047197Dawes ActAn act that removed Indian land from tribal possesion, redivided it, and distributed it among individual Indian families. Designed to break tribal mentalities and promote individualism.
514047198Chinese Exclusion ActPased in 1882; banned Chinese immigration in US for a total of 40 years because the United States thought of them as a threat. Caused chinese population in America to decrease.
514047199Exodustersthe African Americans migrating to the Great Plains state (ie: Kansas & Oklahoma) in 1879 to escape conditions in the South
514047200Plains IndiansPosed a serious threat to western settlers because, unlike the Eastern Indians from early colonial days, the Plains Indians possessed rifles and horses.
514047201Ghost DanceSpiritual revival in 1890 by Indians that would lead to the massacre at Wounded Knee
514047202mining townsbult around gold and silver mines. crowded, risky, few women and families. some became successful permanent towns. most became ghost towns
514047203Homestead ActPassed in 1862, it gave 160 acres of public land to any settler who would farm the land for five years. The settler would only have to pay a registration fee of $25.
514047204open rangeA vast area of grassland owned by the government where ranchers could graze their herds for free
514047205Patron's of Husbandrya group organized in 1867, the leader of which was Oliver H. Kelley. It was better known as the Grange. It was a group with colorful appeal and many passwords for secrecy. The Grange was a group of farmers that worked for improvement for the farmers.
514047206People's partyformed in 1892, the populist party was created by farmers' alliances. The peoples' party supported the abolition of national banks and the government ownership of railroads
514047207populisimTries to appeal to ordinary people by highlghting or setting up a conflict between 'the people' and 'the elite'.
514047208Free SilverPolitical issue involving the unlimited coinage of silver, supported by farmers and William Jennings Bryan
514047209Cross of Gold SpeechAn impassioned address by William Jennings Bryan at the 1896 Deomcratic Convention, in which he attacked the "gold bugs" who insisted that U.S. currency be backed only with gold.
514047210The grangeIt was a farmers' movement involving the affiliation of local farmers into area "granges" to work for their political and economic advantages. The official name of the National Grange is the Patrons of Husbandry the Granger movement was successful in regulating the railroads and grain warehouses
514047211bimetallisim...
514047212bessemer processan industrial process for making steel using a Bessemer converter to blast air through through molten iron and thus burning the excess carbon and impurities
514047213electricityA form of energy used in telegraphy from the 1840s on and for lighting, industrial motors, and railroads beginning in the 1880s.
514047214telephoneAlexander Graham Bell
514047215expansion of rail roads...
514047216mass productionthe production of large quantities of a standardized article (often using assembly line techniques)
514047217assembly linemechanical system in a factory whereby an article is conveyed through sites at which successive operations are performed on it
514047218Corporationsbusinesses that are owned by many investors who buy shares of stock
514047219horizontal integrationcombining many firms engaged in the same type of business into one large corporation
514047220vertical integrationpractice in which a single manufacturer controls all of the steps used to change raw materials into finished products
514047221monopoliesCorporations that gain complete control of the production of a single good or service.
514047222Robber barronsThe process of running other businesses out of business so that one's own business can prosper; includes Rockefeller and Morgan
514047223Captain of Industrya business leader whose means of amassing a personal fortune contributes positively to the country in some way.
514047224John D. Rockefelleran American industrialist and philanthropist. Rockefeller revolutionized the petroleum industry and defined the structure of modern philanthropy. In 1870, Rockefeller founded the Standard Oil Company and ran it until he retired in the late 1890s. He kept his stock and as gasoline grew in importance, his wealth soared and he became the world's richest man and first U.S. dollar billionaire, and is often regarded as the richest person in history
514047225J.P. MorganBusiness man -refinanced railroads during depression of 1893 - built intersystem alliance by buying stock in competeing railroads - marketed US governemnt securities on large scale
514047226Standard OilEstablished in 1870, it was a integrated multinational oil corporation lead by Rockefeller
514047227Andrew CarnegieSuccessful businessman who owned Carnagie Steel company; used vertical integration to create his monopoly
514047228U.S. SteelA corporation that was established by J.P. Morgan and others. It was constructed out of the joining of many other industries to create the corporation. The Carnegie Steel Company was given by Carnegie to also create the corporation. 1st billion-dollar company largest enterprise—controlled 3/5's of the nations steel business.
514047229New Immigrantsimmigrants who had come to the US after the 1880s from southern and eastern europe
514047230Angel Islandinspection station for immigrants arriving on the West Coast
514047231Ellis Islandan island in New York Bay that was formerly the principal immigration station for the United States
514047232ghettoscity slum areas inhabited by minority groups living there due to social or economic pressures
514047233settlement housesa welfare agency for needy families, combated juvenile delinquency, and assisted recent immigrants in learning the English language and in becoming citizens. Jane Addams of the Hull House Settlement in Chicago
514047234tenement housesRose seven or eight stories high, packed about 30 four room apartments on a lot only 25 by 100 feet. Between 4 and 16 families lived on a floor
514047235political machinesCorrupt organized groups that controlled political parties in the cities. A boss leads the machine and attempts to grab more votes for his party.
514047236Tammany halla political organization within the Democratic Party in New York city (late 1800's and early 1900's) seeking political control by corruption and bossism
514047237Boss TweedWilliam Tweed, head of Tammany Hall, NYC's powerful democratic political machine in 1868. Between 1868 and 1869 he led the Tweed Reign, a group of corrupt politicians in defrauding the city. Example: Responsible for the construction of the NY court house; actual construction cost $3million. Project cost tax payers $13million.
514047238Sherman Anti-trust actFirst federal action against monopolies, it was signed into law by Harrison and was extensively used by Theodore Roosevelt for trust-busting. However, it was initially misused against labor unions
514047239Clayton anti-trust actNew antitrust legislation constructed to remedy deficiencies of the Sherman Antitrust Act, namely, it's effectiveness against labor unions
514047240federal reserve acta 1913 law that set up a system of federal banks and gave government the power to control the money supply
514047241Social DarwinismThe application of ideas about evolution and "survival of the fittest" to human societies - particularly as a justification for their imperialist expansion.
514047242laborproductive work (especially physical work done for wages)
514047243Terrance PowderlyAn American labor union originally established as a secret fraternal order and noted as the first union of all workers. It was founded in 1869 in Philadelphia by Uriah Stephens and a number of fellow workers. Powderly was elected head of the Knights of Labor in 1883.
514047244Samuel GompersUnited States labor leader (born in England) who was president of the American Federation of Labor from 1886 to 1924 (1850-1924)
514047245Eugene V. DebsLeader of the American Railway Union, he voted to aid workers in the Pullman strike. He was jailed for six months for disobeying a court order after the strike was over.
514047246Labor UnionsOrganizations of workers who, together, put pressure on the employers in an industry to improve working conditions and wages.
514047247Knights of Labor1st effort to create National union. Open to everyone but lawyers and bankers. Vague program, no clear goals, weak leadership and organization. Failed
514047248Industrial workers of the worlda former international labor union and radical labor movement in the United States
514047249Great Rail road strikebegan in Baltimore when RR cut wages by 10% which was the 2nd cut in 8 mths. Pittsburgh militia refused to help so they called in the troops from Philadelphia *president hayes got involved
514047250Homestead Strike1892 steelworker strike near Pittsburgh against the Carnegie Steel Company. Ten workers were killed in a riot when "scab" labor was brought in to force an end to the strike.
514047251strikestop work in order to press demands
514047252Haymarket Strike Riotstrike in Chicago that turned violent killing 8 policemen and a number of civilians; Workers were striking for an 8 hour work day and better working conditions.
514047253Pullman strikein Chicago, Pullman cut wages but refused to lower rents in the "company town", Eugene Debs had American Railway Union refuse to use Pullman cars, Debs thrown in jail after being sued, strike achieved nothing
514047254child laborChildren were viewed as laborers throughout the 19th century. Many children worked on farms, small businesses, mills and factories.
514047255triangle shirtwaist factory fire(1911) 146 women killed while locked into the burning building (brought attention to poor working conditions)
514047256socialist partyPolitical parties formed in the unity of an international organization with a set beliefs inspired by the writings of Karl Marx. They desired economic and political philosophy favoring public or government control of property and income. Their goal was to end the capitalist system, distribute wealth more equally, and nationalize American industries
514047257Florence Kellyhelped persuade to prohibit child labor and limit number of hours women were forced to work, founded national child labor committe
514047258Mother JonesUnited States labor leader (born in Ireland) who helped to found the Industrial Workers of the World (1830-1930)
514047259MuckrakersThis term applies to newspaper reporters and other writers who pointed out the social problems of the era of big business. The term was first given to them by Theodore Roosevelt.
514047260Ida TarbellA leading muckraker and magazine editor, she exposed the corruption of the oil industry with her 1904 work A History of Standard Oil.
514047261Upton SinclairMuckraker who shocked the nation when he published The Jungle, a novel that revealed gruesome details about the meat packing industry in Chicago. The book was fiction but based on the things Sinclair had seen.
514047262The Junglethis 1906 work by Upton Sinclair pointed out the abuses of the meat packing industry. The book led to the passage of the 1906 Meat Inspection Act.
514047263Trust Bustinggovernment activities seeking to dissolve corporate trusts and monopolies (especially under the United States antitrust laws)
514047264Conservationthe preservation and careful management of the environment and of natural resources
514047265municipal reformstried to end government corruption
514047266direct primarya primary where voters directly select the candidates who will run for office
514047267referendumThe name given to the political process in which the general public votes on an issue of public concern.
514047268recallthe act of removing an official by petition
514047269Pure Food and drug actthe act that prohibited the manufacture, sale, or shipment of impure of falsely labeled food and drugs
514047270Women's sufferagethe right for women to vote
514047271Alice Paulhead of the National Woman's party that campaigned for an equal rights amendment to the Constitution. She opposed legislation protecting women workers because such laws implied women's inferiority. Most condemned her way of thinking.
514047272Carrie Chapman CattSpoke powerfully in favor of suffrage, worked as a school principal and a reporter ., became head of the National American Woman Suffrage, an inspiried speaker and abrilliant organizer. Devised a detailed battle plan for fighting the war of suffrage.
514047273Susan B. Anthonysocial reformer who campaigned for womens rights, the temperance, and was an abolitionist, helped form the National Woman Suffrage Assosiation
514047274Sixteenth AmendmentThe constitutional amendment adopted in 1913 that explicitly permitted Congress to levy an income tax.
514047275seventeenth amendmentallowed americans to vote directly for U.S senators
514047276eighteenth Amendmentan amendment to the Constitution of the United States adopted in 1920
514047277NAACPNational Association for the Advancement of Colored People, founded in 1909 to work for racial equality
514047278W.E. B. Dubois1st black to earn Ph.D. from Harvard, encouraged blacks to resist systems of segregation and discrimination, helped create NAACP in 1910
514047279Booker T. Washingtonthis moderate activist who founded the Tuskgee Institute in 1881, a black school in Alabama. He is known for gradual equality, because of his belief he was favored by Pred\sident Teddy Roosevelt and William Howard Taft and was onften consulted on the few political patronage appointements African Americans had
514047280Teddy Rooseveltpresident 1901-1909 a natrualist, was sickly as a child and stayed inside and focused on school. he loved to be outside and challange himself.Roosevelt supposrted pure food and drug law, created the Burea of Corporations to inspect business earnings, prohibited discrimination by the rairoads, and enforced the Sherman Anti-trust Act. He changed the nation's foreign policy by making it more imperialistic and adding new lands like Hawaii.
514047281Woodrow Wilson28th president of the United States, known for World War I leadership, created Federal Reserve, Federal Trade Commission, Clayton Antitrust Act, progressive income tax, lower tariffs, women's suffrage (reluctantly), Treaty of Versailles, sought 14 points post-war plan, League of Nations (but failed to win U.S. ratification), won Nobel Peace Prize
514047282Progressive PartyAlso known as the "Bull Moose Party", this political party was formed by Theodore Roosevelt in an attempt to advance progressive ideas and unseat President William Howard Taft in the election of 1912. After Taft won the Republican Party's nomination, Roosevelt ran on the Progressive party ticket.
514047283Election of 1912Presidential campaign involving Taft, T. Roosevelt, and Woodrow Wilson. Taft and Roosevelt split the Republican vote, enabling Wilson to win

Numbers 21-100 Flashcards

This is ALL numbers 21-100.

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439422777veintiunotwenty-one
439422778veintidóstwenty-two
439422779veintitréstwenty-three
439422780veinticuatrotwenty-four
439422781veinticincotwenty-five
439422782veintiséistwenty-six
439422783veintisietetwenty-seven
439422784veintiochotwenty-eight
439422785veintinuevetwenty-nine
439422786treintathirty
439422787treinta y unothirty-one
439422788treinta y dosthirty-two
439422789treinta y tresthriry-three
439422790treinta y cuatrothirty-four
439422791treinta y cincothirty-five
439422792treinta y seisthirty-six
439422793treinta y sietethirty-seven
439422794treinta y ochothirty-eight
439422795treinta y nuevethirty-nine
439422796cuarentaforty
439422797cuarenta y unoforty-one
439422798cuarenta y dosforty-two
439422799cuarenta y tresforty-three
439422800cuarenta y cuatroforty-four
439422801cuarenta y cincoforty-five
439422802cuarenta y seisforty-six
439422803cuarenta y sieteforty-seven
439422804cuarenta y ochoforty-eight
439422805cuarenta y nueveforty-nine
439422806cincuentafifty
439422807cincuenta y unofifty-one
439422808cincuenta y dosfifty-two
439422809cincuenta y tresfifty-three
439422810cincuenta y cuatrofifty-four
439422811cincuenta y cincofifty-five
439422812cincuenta y seisfifty-six
439422813cincuenta y sietefifty-seven
439422814cincuenta y ochofifty-eight
439422815cincuenta y nuevefifty-nine
439422816sesentasixty
439422817sesenta y unosixty-one
439422818sesenta y dossixty-two
439422819sesenta y tressixty-three
439422820sesenta y cuatrosixty-four
439422821sesenta y cincosixty-five
439422822sesenta y seissixty-six
439422823sesenta y sietesixty-seven
439422824sesenta y ochosixty-eight
439422825sesenta y nuevesixty-nine
439422826setentaseventy
439422827setenta y unoseventy-one
439422828setenta y dosseventy-two
439422829setenta y tresseventy-three
439422830setenta y cuatroseventy-four
439422831setenta y cincoseventy-five
439422832setenta y seisseventy-six
439422833setenta y sieteseventy-seven
439422834setenta y ochoseventy-eight
439422835setenta y nueveseventy-nine
439422836ochentaeighty
439422837ochenta y unoeighty-one
439422838ochenta y doseighty-two
439422839ochenta y treseighty-three
439422840ochenta y cuatroeighty-four
439422841ochenta y cincoeighty-five
439422842ochenta y seiseighty-six
439422843ochenta y sieteeighty-seven
439422844ochenta y ochoeighty-eight
439422845ochenta y nueveeighty-nine
439422846noventaninety
439422847noventa y unoninety-one
439422848noventa y dosninety-two
439422849noventa y tresninety-three
439422850noventa y cuatroninety-four
439422851noventa y cinconinety-five
439422852noventa y seisninety-six
439422853noventa y sieteninety-seven
439422854noventa y ochoninety-eight
439422855noventa y nueveninety-nine
439422856cienone hundred

Science (6) Flashcards

Done till 7 february

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716089162What is the scientific study of heredityGenetics
716089163hypertensionHypertension is High blood pressure and is dangerous
716089164RetinaThe retina the innermost light-sensitive layer of the eye.
716089165Early Earth did not have life on land because ofthe harmful ultraviolet rays of the sun
716089166Which of the following is a homozygous dominant genotype? Hh, HH, hhHH Please Alba come talk to me if you don't understand the answer.
716089167adaptive radiationProcess in which one species evolves into several species, each which fills a different niche.`
716089168The seeds of flowering plants are dispersed byanimals, water, wind
716089169Function of the nucleus1.-control cellular activities 2.-carry and transfer genetic information 3.-provide instructions for the building of proteins
716089170cytokinesiscytokinesis is the division of the cytoplasm after mitosis.
716089171Red-green colorblindnessIt is an inherited condition in which the individual cannot distinguish the difference between the colors red and green.

Marin - 8th Grade US History Vocabulary Flashcards

8th Grade US History vocabulary the students should master by the end of the year

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545397624Abolishto do away with; put an end to
545397625Abolitionista person who wanted to end slavery
545397626AmendTo alter, Modify, rephrase, or add to or subtract from; to change for the better
545397627Annexto attach or add to something larger or more important
545397628Antebellumused to describe a period of time before a war, especially the American Civil War
545397629Arsenala gun warehouse
545397630Assimilationprocess of becoming part of another culture
545397631Biasleaning toward or against a certain person, group, or idea
545397632Blockadethe isolating, closing off, or surrounding of a place, as a port, harbor, or city, by hostile ships or troops to prevent entrance or exit
545397633Capitalista person who invests in a business in order to make a profit
545397634Casualtya person injured or killed in an act of war
545397635Cedeto yield or formally surrender to another
545397636CommerceThe buying and selling of goods, especially on a large scale
545397637CompromiseA settlement of differences by mutual concessions; an agreement reached by adjustment of conflicting or opposing claims, principles, etc., by reciprocal modifications of demands
545397638Confederacyan alliance between persons, parties, states, etc., for some purpose
545397639Confederationa group, especially of states, united for common purpose
545397640Constituenta person who elected a representative to office
545397641Constitutiona document that sets out the laws and principles of a government
545397642Controversyargument or dispute
545397643Conventiona meeting or formal assembly, as of representatives or delegates, for discussion of and action on particular matters of common concern
545397644Cultureway of life
545397645Defensiveserving to defend; protective
545397646Delegatea representative
545397647Democraticensuring all people have the same rights
545397648Depressiona period characterized by a decline in business, high unemployment, and falling prices
545397649Diplomata person appointed by a national government to conduct official negotiations and maintain political, economic, and social relations with another country or countries
545397650Discriminationa policy or attitude that denies equal rights to certain groups of people
545397651Draftthe law requires people of a certain age to enlist in the military
545397652Economichaving to do with business (the production, exchange and use of goods and services
545397653Emancipateto free from bondage, restraint, or influence
545397654Embargoa ban on trade with another country
545397655Emigrateto leave one country or region to settle in another
545397656Exclusionkeeping apart; blocking entrance
545397657Executiveany of the persons who see the laws of a nation or state carried out
545397658Exploitationto use someone or something for profit
545397659Exportgoods that are shipped from one country to another
545397660Factiona group inside a political party or other group
545397661Faminewidespread starvation
545397662Federalismthe division of power between the states and the national government
545397663Foreign Policyactions that a nation takes in relation to other states
545397664Frontierthe land or territory that forms the furthest extent of a country's settled or inhabited regions
545397665Fugitivea runaway
545397666Immigrateto come to live in a new country for permanent residence
545397667Impeachto bring a formal charge of wrongdoing against a president or other public official
545397668Importto bring in (merchandise, goods, etc.) from a foreign country for use or sale
545397669Independencefreedom from the control, influence, support, aid, or the like, of others
545397670Industrytrade or manufacture in general
545397671Inflationa rise in prices and a decrease in the value of money
545397672Infrastructurethe basic physical systems business or nation as in transportation, communication, sewage, water, and electric systems
545397673Interchangeablecapable of replacing or changing places with something else
545397674Interrogateto examine by questions
545397675Judicialof judges, laws, courts, or their duties
545397676Lawsuita legal case brought to settle a dispute between people or groups
545397677Legislateto make or enact laws
545397678Legislaturea deliberative body of persons, usually elective, who are empowered to make, change, or repeal the laws of a country or state; the branch of government having the power to make laws
545397679Manufacturethe making of goods by using manual labor or machinery
545397680Martial Lawlaw imposed on an area by military authority rather than by elected government
545397681Martyra person who willingly dies or endures great suffering for a belief
545397682Minerperson who works in a mine
545397683Moderatekept or keeping within reasonable or proper limits; not extreme, excessive, or intense
545397684Nationalismpride or devotion to ones country
545397685Nativistperson who wanted to preserve the United States for white, American-born Protestants and who was opposed to immigration
545397686Neutralnot aligned with or supporting any side or position in a controversy
545397687Nullifyto cancel
545397688OffensiveCharacterized by attack; aggressive
545397689Opposeto act against or provide resistance to
545397690Philanthropythe giving of money, property, or work to needy persons through the creation of institutions (such as schools and hospitals)
545397691Politicalhaving to do with politics (government, laws, etc.)
545397692Precedentany act, decision, or case that serves as a guide or justification for subsequent situations
545397693Prejudiceunreasonable feelings, opinions, or attitudes, especially of a hostile nature, regarding a racial, religious, or national group
545397694Proclamationa public or official announcement
545397695Productionthe act of producing, creating, or manufacturing something
545397696ProminentLeading, important, or well-known
545397697Proponenta person who argues in favor of something; an advocate
545397698Provisionsthe providing or supplying of something, usually food or necessities
545397699Ratifyto approve
545397700Rebellionopen, organized, and armed resistance to one's government or ruler
545397701Reformto improve or make better that which is wrong, corrupt, or unsatisfactory
545397702Refugea place of shelter, protection, or safety
545397703Regulateto control or direct by rule, principle, or method
545397704Repealto revoke or withdraw formally or officially
545397705Republica nation in which the voters elect representatives to make laws for them
545397706Restrictto confine or keep within limits
545397707Ruralhaving to do with the country or people who live there, as on farms
545397708Secedeto withdraw from membership in a group
545397709Seditioncreating a rebellion against a legitimate government
545397710Siegea military encirclement of an enemy position and blockading or bombarding it in order to force a surrender
545397711Seizeto take possession or control by force
545397712Socialhaving to do with the people (how they interact with one another; lifestyles; and classes
545397713Sovereignsupreme; preeminent; indisputable
545397714Suffragethe right to vote
545397715Tariffa tax on foreign goods brought into the country
545397716Territorya tract of land
545397717Textileany cloth or goods produced by weaving, knitting, or felting
545397718Treasonaction against one's country, the offense of acting to overthrow one's government or to harm or kill its sovereign
545397719Treatya formal agreement between two or more states in reference to peace, alliance, commerce, or other international relations
545397720Uniona number of persons, states, etc., joined or associated together for some common purpose
545397721Urbana city area
545397722Urbanizationthe migration of an increasing proportion of rural dwellers into cities
545397723Vetoto reject

1.1 Numbers 0-199 Flashcards

Numbers 0-199

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547421910unoone
547421911dostwo
547421912tresthree
547421913cuatrofour
547421914cincofive
547421915seissix
547421916sieteseven
547421917ochoeight
547421918nuevenine
547421919diezten
547421920onceeleven
547421921docetwelve
547421922trecethirteen
547421923catorcefourteen
547421924quincefifteen
547421925dieciséissixteen
547421926diecisieteseventeen
547421927dieciochoeighteen
547421928diecinuevenineteen
547421929veintetwenty
547421930veintiunotwenty-one
547421931veintidóstwenty-two
547421932veintitréstwenty-threeq
547421933veinticuatrotwenty-four
547421934veinticincotwenty-five
547421935veintiséistwenty-six
547421936veintisietetwenty-seven
547421937veintiochotwenty-eight
547421938veintinuevetwenty-nine
547421939treintathirty
547421940treinta y unothirty one
547421941cuarentaforty
547421942cuarenta y dosforty-two
547421943cincuentafifty
547421944cincuenta y tresfifty-three
547421945sesentasixty
547421946sesenta y cuatrosixty-four
547421947setentaseventy
547421948setenta y cincoseventy-five
547421949ochentaeighty
547421950ochenta y seiseighty-six
547421951noventaninety
547421952noventa y sieteninety-seven
547421953cienone hundred
547421954ciento unoone hundred one
547421955ciento diezone hundred ten
547421956ciento treinta y tresone hundred thirty-three

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