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Federalism (AP US Government) Flashcards

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5766168683What is federalism?The relationships between the federal, state, and local governments and how their powers are divided0
5766168684Who usually wins in conflict: state or federal?Federal1
5766168685Federal PowersCoin money, post office, declare war, treaties, armed forces, immigration, interstate commerce, citizenship2
5766168686Concurrent PowersTax, create laws, courts, eminent domain, fund education3
5766168687Reserved PowersDrinking, police, national guards, gambling, driving, tobacco, elections, schools, marriage, intrastate commerce, divorce laws4
5766168688Type of federal power explicitly stated in the ConstitutionExpressed5
5766168689Type of federal power that is hinted at in the ConstitutionImplied (use of Necessary and Proper Clause)6
5766168690Type of federal power that is given to a branch of governmentDelegated7
5766168691Type of federal power bestowed to the government of a sovereign nationInherent8
5766168692Federalist leader who said that no one group could control the governmentJames Madison9
5766168693What three reasons appealed to Alexander Hamilton in regards to American Federalism?Prevention of tyranny, increased political participation, and establishment of "labs of democracy"10
5766168694Common name for "labs of democracy"States11
5766168695Informal way of amending the Consitutionchanges in how people interpret the Constitution due to changes in social and cultural attitudes12
5766168696Ex post facto lawsA law which punishes people for a crime that was not a crime when it was committed13
5766168697Bill of AttainderA law that punishes a person accused of a crime without a trial or a fair hearing in court14
5766168698Two common processes of Constitutional amendments2/3 majority in Congress and 3/4 of either state legislatures or state conventions15
5766168699Documents recognized by the Full Faith and Credit ClauseLicenses, river usage, interstate compacts, extradition16
5766168700Privileges and Immunities ClauseCitizens of a state are rewarded states rights17
5766168701ExtraditionThe release of a prisoner from one state back to their state of crime18
5766168704McCulloch v. Maryland (1819)Maryland tries to tax the National Bank, but National Bank refuses; National Bank wins out; overseen by Marshall Court: Supremacy Clause and technically also the Necessary and Proper Clause.19
5766168705This is NOT a criticism of the separation of powersprompt, but hasty, decision making20
5766168706Gibbons v. Ogden (1828)Gibbons has a federal steamboat license, but Ogden has a state steamboat license; Ogden sues Gibbons in New York; Supreme Court rules to Gibbons (Hudson River in New York and New Jersey): Interstate Commerce Clause!!21
5766168708Centralists favoredNational Govt much like Federalists22
5766168709Decentralists favoredDefend the power given to the states much like the Anti-Federalists23
5766168710Civil War Amendments13th, 14th, and 15th24
576616871113th AmendmentSlaves are freed25
576616871214th AmendmentEx-slaves given citizenship26
576616871315th AmendmentVoting rights to all men27
5766168714Type of federalism that has a clear separation of federal and state governmentsDual "Layer-Cake" Federalism28
5766168715Type of federalism that has intertwined federal and state governments (FDR and the New Deal)Cooperative "Marble-Cake" Federalism29
5766168716Type of federalism that leads to a smaller federal government and state-led grants (Nixon and Reagan)New Federalism30
5766168717According to your textbook, what is the main result of judicial review?Constitution is safeguarded from popular passions31
5766168718Marbury vs. Madison set the precedent of?Judicial Review: The SC can determine what is constitutional.32
5766168719Grant-in-aid programsFederal money to state improvements33
5766168720Block GrantsBroad topic of spending assigned; most popular with states34
5766168721Categorical GrantsSpecific spending area assigned by federal government; least popular with states35
5766168722Two specific types of categorical grantsFormula and project grants36
5766168723Formula GrantsMoney assigned to a specific geographical area; local governments spend where necessary37
5766168724Project GrantsMoney given through bid process to work on a development (Most common) Examples: National science foundation, universities for research, support training and employment programs38
5766168725Reagan's plan with grants-in-aidCut federal government and thus let states control and fund programs39
5766168726What did the Constitution of the United States replace?Articles of Confederation40
5766168727What is a grants-in-aid?Grants-in-aid: $ paid by one level of govt (usually fed) to another level of govt (states) for a specific purpose41
5766168729Fiscal FederalismPattern of spending, taxing, and providing grants (sometimes competitive) in a federal system to influence state govts42
5766168730Examples of Cooperative Federalism (Marble Cake)GI Bill Eisenhower: troops 1957 to Ark. JFK: troops U of Miss LBJ: paratroopers 1967 Detroit race riots Bush: troops to LA Rodney King 199243
5766168731No Child Left BehindExample of Coercive Federalism44
5766168733Republican GovernmentRepresentation and power stems from the people45
5766168736Federal mandatesRules imposed on states by federal government46
5766168737Funded mandatesMoney given to states to change an existing program or policy47
5766168738Unfunded mandatesChanges must occur to continue federal funding, but no funding is given to make the change: States' Least Favorite Kind! Example: Americans with Disabilities Act48
577711455710th AmendmentAny power not given to the federal government is reserved to the states49

AP Lit Literary Terms Flashcards

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6526951371AccentA way of pronouncing words that indicates the place of origin or social background of the speaker.0
6526951372Allegorya narrative that serves as an extended metaphor.Main purpose is to tell a story that has characters, a setting, as well as other types of symbols, that have literal and figurative meanings, an extended narrative in prose or verse in which characters, events, and settings represent abstract qualities and in which the writer intends a second meaning to be read beneath the surface of the story; the underlying meaning may be moral, religious, political, social, or satiric. Examples: John Bunyan's Pilgrim's Progress (Temptations of Christians) , Orwell's Animal Farm (Russian Revolution), and Arthur Miller's Crucible ("Red Scare")1
6526951373alliterationthe repetition of the same consonant, or beginning several words with the same vowel sound2
6526951374allusiona reference in a literary work to a person, place, or thing in history or another work of literature.3
6526951375ambiguitya technique by which a writer deliberately suggests two or more different, and sometimes conflicting, meanings in a work.4
6526951376ambivalencethe simultaneous existence of conflicting feelings or thoughts, such as love and hate, about a person, an object, or an idea; uncertainty or indecisiveness as to what course to follow; fluctuation5
6526951377anachronismsomething out of its proper historical time; error of putting something in the wrong historical time6
6526951378anadiplosisrepeating last word of clause at beginning of next clause7
6526951379anaphorathe repetition of words or phrases at the beginning of consecutive lines or sentences8
6526951380angststrong anxiety and unhappiness; a feeling of dread9
6526951381annotationa critical or explanatory note or comment, especially for a literary work10
6526951382antagonistThe thing that opposes the protagonist in a narrative or drama. The antagonist may be another character, society itself, a force of nature, or even a conflicting impulse within the protagonist.11
6526951383anticlimaxAn unsatisfying and trivial turn of events in a literary work that occurs in place of a genuine climax. An anticlimax often involves a surprising shift in tone from the lofty or serious to the petty or ridiculous.12
6526951384antithesisA statement in which two opposing ideas are balanced. Words, phrases, clauses, or sentences set in deliberate contrast to one another. A species of parallelism, antithesis balances opposing ideas, feelings, tones, or structures, giving crisp expression to their pairing and heightening its effect.13
6526951385aphorisma short, often witty statement of a principle or a truth about life. Examples: "Early bird gets the worm." "What goes around, comes around.." "People who live in glass houses shouldn't throw stones."14
6526951386apostropheAddressing something nonhuman as if it were human15
6526951387archaismthe use of deliberately old-fashioned language16
6526951388archetypeAn original model or type after which other similar things are patterned; a prototype17
6526951389asidea short speech, delivered to the audience or to another character, that others onstage are not supposed to hear.18
6526951390assonanceRepetition of a vowel sound within two or more words in close proximity19
6526951391asyndetonWhen the conjunctions (such as "and" or "but") that would normally connect a string of words, phrases, or clauses are omitted from a sentence20
6526951392atmosphereThe emotional tone or background that surrounds a scene21
6526951393balladAny popular narrative poem, often with epic subject and usually in lyric form.22
6526951394baroqueextravagantly ornate; flamboyant in style23
6526951395bathosn. excessive or trivial sentimentality; and abrupt transition in style from the elevated to the commonplace, producing a laughable effect24
6526951396blank verseunrhymed poetry that has a regular rhythm and line length, especially iambic pentameter25
6526951397cacophonyharsh, awkward, or dissonant sounds used deliberately in poetry or prose; the opposite of euphony.26
6526951398caesuraa pause, usually near the middle of a line of verse, usually indicated by the sense of the line, and often greater than the normal pause.27
6526951399catharsisan emotional release which brings about renewal of the self or welcome relief from anxiety, tension, etc.28
6526951400characterizationthe process by which the writer reveals the personality of a character29
6526951401chiasmusA figure of speech that reverses the order of words in phrases that would otherwise be structured the same. (e.g. Heaven is too great of humanity; humanity is too great for heaven)30
6526951402cinquaina short poem consisting of five, usually unrhymed lines containing, respectively, two, four, six, eight, and two syllables.31
6526951403climaxMost exciting moment of the story; turning point32
6526951404colloquialconversational; informal in language33
6526951405comic reliefA humorous scene or speech intended to lighten the mood.34
6526951406conceita fanciful expression, usually in the form of an extended metaphor or surprising analogy between seemingly dissimilar objects35
6526951407connotationwhat a word suggests beyond its surface definition36
6526951408consonancerepetition of consonant sounds within words37
6526951409couplettwo lines of verse that form a unit alone or as part of a poem, especially two that rhyme and have the same meter38
6526951410denotationthe exact/literal meaning of a word, as found in the dictionary39
6526951411denouementan outcome or solution; the unraveling of a plot40
6526951412dialecta form of language spoken by people in a particular region or group41
6526951413dictionA writer's or speaker's choice of words42
6526951414didacticintended to teach; inclined to teach excessively43
6526951415digressionstraying from the main point44
6526951416dramatic ironyThis occurs when the audience or reader knows more than the characters know.45
6526951417elegypoem or song expressing lamentation46
6526951418ellipsisthe omission of a word or phrase which is grammatically necessary but can be deduced for the context ("Some people prefer cats; others, dogs.")47
6526951419enjambmentdescribes a line of poetry in which the sense and grammatical construction continues on to the next line48
6526951420ennuia feeling of utter weariness and discontent resulting from satiety or lack of interest; boredom49
6526951421epica long narrative poem written in elevated style which present the adventures of characters of high position and episodes that are important to the history of a race or nation50
6526951422epigraphThe use of a quotation at the beginning of a work that hints at its theme.51
6526951423epiphanya moment of sudden revelation or insight52
6526951424euphemisma mild, indirect, or vague term substituting for a harsh, blunt, or offensive term53
6526951425euphonya succession of harmonious sounds used in poetry or prose; the opposite of cacophony54
6526951426expositionthe immediate revelation to the audience of the setting and other background information necessary for understanding the plot; also, explanation; one of the four modes of discourse55
6526951427extended metaphorA metaphor developed at great length, occurring frequently in or throughout a work.56
6526951428farceridiculous, light comedy; slapstick comedy; absurd thing; mockery57
6526951429flashbackthe insertion of an earlier event into the normal chronological order of a narrative58
6526951430flat charactera character who is not very well developed; has few identifiable characteristics59
6526951431foila character whose personality and attitude contrast sharply with those of another60
6526951432foottwo or more syllables that together make up the smallest unit of rhythm in a poem61
6526951433foreshadowingthe use of hints and clues to suggest what will happen later in a plot62
6526951434free versePoetry that does not have a regular meter or rhyme scheme63
6526951435genretype or category of literary work (e.g., poetry, essay, short story, novel, drama)64
6526951436grotesquefantastic; comically hideous; strange and unnatural (causing fear or amusement)65
6526951437hamartiaIn tragedy, the event or act that leads to the hero's or heroine's downfall66
6526951438heroic couplettwo lines of rhyming iambic pentameter67
6526951439hubrisexcessive pride or arrogance that results in the downfall of the protagonist of a tragedy68
6526951440hyperboleextreme exaggeration69
6526951441ideologya set of basic beliefs about life, culture, government, and society70
6526951442iamba poetic foot consisting of an unstressed syllable followed by a stressed syllable71
6526951443iambic pentametera line of poetry that contains five iambs (units which consist of an unstressed syllable followed by a stressed one, as in the word, arise). (Shakespeare)72
6526951444internal rhymeA word inside a line rhymes with another word on the same line73
6526951445imagerydescription that appeals to the senses (sight, sound, smell, touch, taste)74
6526951446ironythe use of words to convey the opposite of their literal meaning; or, incongruity between what is expected and what actually happens75
6526951447literalbased upon the actual meaning, as it meets the eye76
6526951448lyric versea shorter poem expressing an emotional state in a single, unified impression77
6526951449malapropismthe mistaken substitution of one word for another word that sounds similar78
6526951450metaphysicala term describing poetry that uses elaborate conceits, expresses the complexities of love and life, and is highly intellectual79
6526951451metaphora comparison without using like or as80
6526951452metera pattern of stressed and unstressed syllables in poetry81
6526951453metonymyA figure of speech in which something is referred to by using the name of something that is associated with it82
6526951454monologuea speech given by one character83
6526951455moodthe feeling created in the reader by a literary work or passage84
6526951456morala lesson taught by a literary work85
6526951457motifa principal idea, feature, theme, or element; a repeated or dominant figure in a design86
6526951458octaveAn eight-line stanza. Most commonly, octave refers to the first division of an Italian sonnet.87
6526951459odea long, lyrical poem, usually serious or meditative in nature88
6526951460onomatopoeiathe formation of a word, as cuckoo or boom, by imitation of a sound made by or associated with its referent.89
6526951461oxymorona figure of speech by which a locution produces an incongruous, seemingly self-contradictory effect, as in "cruel kindness" or "to make haste slowly."90
6526951462paradoxa statement or proposition that seems self-contradictory or absurd but in reality expresses a possible truth.91
6526951463parallelismthe repetition of words or phrases that have similar grammatical structure92
6526951464parodya humorous imitation of a serious work93
6526951465pathosquality in drama, speech, literature, music, or events that arouses a feeling of pity or sadness94
6526951466pentametera metrical line containing five feet95
6526951467personaThe role or facade that a character assumes or depicts to a reader or other audience96
6526951468personificationgiving human qualities to animals or objects97
6526951469petrarchan sonnetItalian 14 line poem comprised of an octave and sestet; a, b, b, a, a, b, b, a, c, d, e, c, d, e98
6526951470point of viewthe perspective from which a story is told99
6526951471polysyndetonusing many conjunctions to achieve an overwhelming effect100
6526951472protagonistthe main character101
6526951473punplay on words102
6526951474quatraina stanza or poem of four lines, usually with alternate rhymes.103
6526951475realismliterature that attempts to represent life as it really is104
6526951476refraina regularly repeated line or group of lines in a poem or song105
6526951477rhetoricthe art of presenting ideas in a clear, effective, and persuasive manner106
6526951478rhetorical questiona question asked for an effect, not actually requiring an answer107
6526951479romanticisma literary movement with an emphasis on the imagination and emotions108
6526951480round characterA character who demonstrates some complexity and who develops or changes in the course of a work109
6526951481sarcasmsneering and often ironic language intended to hurt a person's feelings110
6526951482satirelanguage or writing that exposes follies or abuses by holding them up to ridicule111
6526951483sesteta six-line stanza. Most commonly, sestet refers to the second division of an Italian sonnet.112
6526951484settingThe time and place of a story113
6526951485similecomparison using like or as114
6526951486situational ironya type of irony in which events turn out the opposite of what was expected.115
6526951487soliloquya speech given by a character alone on stage116
6526951488sonneta fourteen-line poem in iambic pentameter117
6526951489stereotypea generalized (sometimes accurate but often overgeneralized) belief about a group of people118
6526951490stream of consciousnessA literary technique that presents the thoughts and feelings of a character as they occur.119
6526951491stylethe arrangement of words in a way that best expresses the author's individuality, idea, intent120
6526951492syllogisma three-part deductive argument in which a conclusion is based on a major premise and a minor premise ("All men are mortal; Socrates is a man; therefore, Socrates is mortal.")121
6526951493symbolsomething that stands for something else122
6526951494syntaxsentence structure123
6526951495themethe main idea of the story124
6526951496thesisthe primary position taken by a writer or speaker125
6526951497third person limitedtold using third person language, but author may know only what the main character is thinking or feeling126
6526951498third person omniscientthe narrator knows everything about the characters and various situations127
6526951499toneThe attitude of the author toward the audience and characters (e.g., serious or humorous).128
6526951500tragedyA work in which the protagonist, a person of high degree, is engaged in a significant struggle and which ends in ruin or destruction129
6526951501tragic flawThe character defect that causes the downfall of the protagonist of a tragedy130
6526951502verbal ironyA figure of speech that occurs when a person says one thing but means another.131

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6856812738Treaty of versaillesEnded WWI, peace between germany and allies0
6856812739Treaty of parisEnded american revolutionary war peace between great britain and u.s1
6856812740Peace of westphaliaEnded thirty years' war2
6856812741Peace of augsburgEnded religious conflict from reformation3
6856812742AlliesGreat britain, france, soviet union, u.s, china4
6856812743AxisGermany,italy,japan5

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8650339288United Nationsan organization of independent states formed in 1945 to promote international peace and security0
8650353190Supranational OrganizationsOrganization of three or more states to promote shared objectives.1
8650355691Cold warwhere the U.S. and the Soviet Union were often on the brink of war.2
8650374824Balance of powerdistribution of military and economic power that prevents any one nation from becoming too strong3
8650383289Cuban Missile Crisis13 Day period in October 1962 when Soviet nuclear missile were pointed at the United States in Cuba.4
8650391752European UnionAn economical and political union of 28 statesman located primarily in Europe5
8650411301COMECONThe economic association organized by the communist states6
8650416656NAFTANorth American Free Trade Agreement7
8650424515TerrorismVilonce or threats against the people of a country8
8650451222Al QaedaIslamist terrorist organization that launched a series of attacks against U.S.9
8650458077ISISIslamic Terrorists group that is currently trying to create an Islamic State in the Middle East10
8650474961Boko Haramgroup who carried out daily shootings and bombings to undermine Jonathan's authority11
8650486279Terrorist sanctuaryThe place where terrorist train and fundraise12

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9975375540disfrutarto enjoy0
9975375541transitarto travel1
9975375542cálido/awarm2
9975375543a cambioin return3
9975375544el hogar de niñosfoster home4
9975375545recaudar fondosto raise funds5
9975375546valer la penato be worth doing6
9975375547pelearto fight7
9975375548el desfile militarmilitary parade8
9975375549los difuntosthe dead9
9975375550el ejércitoarmy10
9975375551la ofrendaoffering11
9975375552el apoyosupport12
9975375553darse cuentato realize13
9975375554padecarto suffer14
9975375555la fefaith15
9975375556festejarto celebrate16
9975375557el intercambioexchange17
9975375558la oraciónprayer18
9975375559los valoresvalues19
9975375560la creenciabelief20
9975375561asustado/afrightened21
9975375562bajar de pesoto lose weight22
9975375563curarto cure23
9975375564prevenirto prevent24
9975375565adaptarseto adapt25
9975375566la costumbrecustom26
9975375567el inmigranteimmigrant27
9975375568el derechoright28
9975375569el extranjeroforeigner29
9975375570la alimentacióndiet30
9975375571deshidratarto dehydrate31
9975375572la fibrafiber32
9975375573inhibirto inhibit33
9975375574la propiedadproperty34
9975375575suprimirto suppress35
9975375576el tejidotissue36
9975375577el gradodegree37
9975375578lastimarseto get hurt38
9975375579el desequilibrio ecológicoecological imbalance39
9975375580el medio ambienteenvironment40
9975375581la sequíadrought41
9975375582el seguro médicohealth insurance42
9975375583la esperanzahope43
9975375584transmitirto convey44
9975375585aventureroadventurous45
9975375586fastidiarto annoy46
9975375587llevarse biento get along47
9975375588la ninezchildhood48
9975375589el derechoright49
9975375590genialwonderful50
9975375591el personajecharacter51
9975375592el programa de concursosgame show52
9975375593la serieseries53
9975375594extranarto miss54
9975375595acostumbrarseto get used to55
9975375596cambiar de opiniónto change one's mind56
9975375597mudarseto move (from one house to another)57
9975375598festejarto celebrate58
9975375599el idiomalanguage59
9975375600asistirto attend60
9975375601el desarrollodevelopment61
9975375602el equipoteam62
9975375603poblado/apopulated63
9975375604sanohealthy64
9975375605cuerdohealthy65
9975375606el ciudadano, la ciudadanacitizen66
9975375607discutirto enjoy67
9975375608el folletobrochure68
9975375609la mascotapet69
9975375610la vacunavaccine70
9975375611publicarto publish71
9975375612animarseto take up a challenge72
9975375613durarto last73
9975375614manejarto handle, to operate74
9975375615el tematopic75
9975375616verificarto check76
9975375617botarto throw away77
9975375618evitarto avoid78
9975375619gastarto spend79
9975375620la prendagarment80
9975375621renovarto renew81
9975375622el tesorotreasure82
9975375623el sitio webwebsite83
9975375624la temporadaseason84
9975375625el lenguaje de señassign language85
9975375626la senalsign86

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7553935226ReligionA system of beliefs and practices that attempts to order life in terms of culturally perceived ultimate priorities0
7553935227Religion manifests itself by:1. Worship 2. Prayer 3. Rituals1
7553935228Lesser ways it manifests itself1. Takes place through regular intervals 2. Birth,marraige, and death 3. Attainment of adulthood2
7553935229SecularismThe indifference to or rejection of religion3
7553935230Monotheistic religionSingle god4
7553935231Polytheistic religionMany gods5
7553935232Animistic religionsInanimate objects possess spirits Ex- african tribes6
7553935233HinduismOne of the oldest religions still practiced, polytheistic7
7553935234Hinduism typesVedas, brahmin, reincarnation, ultimate goal, karma, Dharma, Yoga8
7553935235DeitiesBrahma the creator Vishnu the preserver Siva/shiva the destroyer9
7553935236VedasCollection of hymns and ceremonies, make up oldest Hindu sacred text10
7553935237BrahminEarly hindus believed in an ultimate reality (god) called Brahman, the goal of all individuals11
7553935238ReincarnationThe idea that after death the individual soul is reborn in a different form12
7553935239Ultimate goalAfter many existences the soul may unite with Brahman, the goal of all individuals13
7553935240KarmaRefers to the idea that peoples actions determine tgeir form of rebirth and the class into which they are reborn14
7553935241DharmaRules karma, law requires all people to do theur duty, dutues vary with ones caste15
7553935242Yoga(Union) was developed as a practice or method of training/ excersize to achieve oneness with god16
7553935243BuddhismSiddhartha Gautama is known as the Buddha17
7553935244Story of "the Buddha"Siddhartha was a prince who lived a priveleged, sheltered life among great wealth then he became aware of his lifes sufferings (death, disease, and old age), he gave up his rich life to find the meaning ofblife and thebchre for human suffering and became an ascetic, he entered a period of intense meditation and one evening he reached enlightment18
7553935245AsceticPeople who practice self denial19
7553935246BuddhismDesire attachments to the physical cause suffering, giving up these attachments leads to wisdom or bodhi, achieving wisdom is a key step in achieveing nirvana20
7553935247Basic principles of BuddhismNirvana- ultimate Reality- oneness with God- ultimate peace21
7553935248The middle/ eightfold path EVIL SCAMEight steps 1. Right view 2. Right intention 3. Right speech 4. Right action 5. Right livelihood 6. Right effort 7. Right mindfulness 8. Right concentration22
7553935249SiddharthaAccepted the idea of reincarnation, but rejected the caste systen23
7553935250Differences between Hinduism and Buddhism-both Believe in reincarnation but Buddhism doesnt support the caste system -buddhism rejects the multitude of gods identified with hinduism and forbade his followers to worship him or his image -hinduism is a religion, but some regard Buddhism as a philosophy24
7553935251ShintoismJapan, focused on nature and ancestor worship25
7553935252TaoismLao- tsu worship Tao- te- ching -The oath of the way: finding balance and harmony within your life -Put yourself in a situation that is very non chaotic Ex: lighting -feng shui: surrounding yourself in a very relaxed balanced state that brings harmony to your life26
7553935253Confucianism-551 to 479 BCE -Confucian classics -Hierarchy and family structure -Male is head of family: make teach noral standard -kids payed respect and display morals taught to them by their parents -structured27
7553935254Universalizing ReligionTries to convert people Ex- islam, christianity, and buddhism28
7553935255EthnicPeople are born into it, do not seek converts, people are born into it Ex- Judaism29
7553935256Judaism-Teachings of Abraham -orthodox -reformed God- Abraham- 1. Judaism- Old testament 2. Christianity- new covenant 3. Islam- (ishmael- first muslim/ Hagar- went kn pilgrimage at location of the kaaba)- 1 faith 4. Moses- married a muslim30
7553935257OrthodoxOld school/ strict interpretation of what you worship- conservative- do nothing on saturdays with electronics and go nowhere31
7553935258ReformedNew contemporary32
7553935259Diffusion of JudaismDiaspora Zionism33
7553935260Diasporadiffusing of Jewish people/ religion throughout the work34
7553935261ZionismCall back to the holy land- Jerusalem35
7553935262Christianity-Teachings of Jesus -Split from Judaism -Church split let to Eastern Orthodox ans Roman Catholic church- middle man -protestant: can soeak directly to god, reformation challeneged fundamental Roman catholic teachings36
7553935263Martin Luther-christianity -German monk -very popular pastor, classrooms he taught at were booked out solid -nailed 95 thesis to door and tells people what the pope didnt want them to hear37
7553935264Diffusion of Christianity-European colonialism in the sixteenth century -33,000 denominations38
7553935265Religious fundamentalismEx- MLK Beliefs are nonnegotiable and uncompromising39
7553935266Religious ExtremismEx- Malcom X Fundamentalism carried to the point if violence40
7553935267Conflicts along religious bordersFight iver palestinian land between jews and muslims- interfaith Israel and Palestine- WW2, 1967 Arab- israeli war, west bank, Hamas- inter Nigeria- muslim north:m/ christian south- inter The former yugoslavia- balkan oeninsula seperates the Roman Catholic church and the Eastern orthodox church- intra Northern Ireland- catholics and protestants in the north- intra41
7553935268InterfaithBoundaries between the worlds major faith Ex: christian- muslim boundaries in Africa42
7553935269IntrafaithBoundaries within a single major faith Ex: christian protestants and catholics, muslim, sunni, and shi'ite43
7553935270Cremation in both Hinduism and Buddhism- Landscapes of ChristianityMedieval Europe Cathedral, church, ir monastery Burial more commonly practjcee44
7553935271Holy places and sites- HinduismTemples and shrines Holy animals, ritual bathing45
7553935272Holy places and sites- Buddhism-The Bodhi (enlightment) tree -Stupus: bekl shaoed structured tgat protect burial mounds -Pagoda46
7553935273indigenous-local in scope -reverance for nature -passed down through tribes -old school native american tribes - ex: Cherokee highschool47
7553935274Shamanism-Community faith -follow the oractices and teachings of the shaman -political leader: chief of tribe48
7553935275ShamanSpiritual leader, doctor, delivers babies and performs religious ceremonies, weddings, and funerals49
7553935276Indifference to or rejection of religious affiliations and ideas- varies greatly from country to country and within countries - anti religious ideologies can contribute to the decline of organized religions Church membership figures do not accurately reflect active participation50
7553935277Diffusion of Islam-Kings used armies to soread faith across arabian peninsula -later soread by trade, communication, and social media -1.57 billion followers worldwide, fastest growing religion -universalizing religion51
7553935278Islam-Number one religion practuce in UK is Islam -Most popular baby name in UK is Muhhamad52
7553935279Islam-Profit of Muhhamad -sacred text is the Qu'ran (Koran) -shi'ite and sunni -shia vs sunni muslims have been dubided since the death of Muhammad53
7553935280Sunni85% of muslims- elected elite54
7553935281Shia15% of muslims- bloodline, descendants of Muhammad55
75539352825 Pillars of Islam1. Shahadah- allah is god and Muhhamad is his profit 2. Salah- prayer 5x a day 3. Zakat- giving to charity 4. Hajj- pilgrimage to Makkah 5. Fasting- also known as sawm, dmfasting during the month of the Ramadan56
7553935283DisputeWho is going to be Imams; bloodline or elite57
7553935284ImamsMostly Sunni muslims; preachers; high rabking religous leaders; cardinals; leaders if religion58
7553935285Leader of Eastern Orthodox if still aliveJesus59
7553935286Opposite of Eastern OrthdoxRoman Catholic60
75560641514 noble truths1. Ordinary life is suffering 2. Suffering is caused by our desire to satisfy ourselves 3. The way to end suffering is to end desire for selfish goals and see others as extensions of ourselves 4. The way to end desire is to follow the 8 fold path61

AP Unit IV Flashcards

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5204228917Erie CanalThis helped make New York a dominant commercial center by expanding its markets. It connected New York city to the Great Lakes.0
5204231712American Systemplanned designed by Henry Clay that called for tariffs, a bank and internal improvements1
5204233083Lowell Systemearly factory system in MA that employed young women in textile mills2
5204235469New England1st region to industrialize3
5204236692War of 1812encouraged the US to begin Industrialization4
5204237869Market Revolutionperiod of US history pre-Civil War and 1st stage of Industrialization5
5204240200Cyrus McCormickinventor of mechanical reaper6
5204242152John Deereinventor of the steel plow7
5204244795Eli Whitneyinventor of the cotton gin8
5204244797Samuel Slaterfather of the American factory system9
5204247679SectionalismAn example would be the fact that the South's plantation system was dependent on slaves and cotton, and the North's economy was based on factories and immigrant labor.10
5204249198Texan war for IndependenceMexico gained control of Texas. Texans under the leadership of Sam Houston launched a rebellion. General Santa Anna of Mexico answered with military force. Texans took their stand at an old mission (church). Texans eventually defeated Santa Anna and gained independence.11
5204251626Andrew Jackson-War hero -Great supporter of Manifest Destiny and the rights of white frontier settlers -He was a "common man" -Became president of the United States in 182812
5204251627Panic of 1837caused by the closing of the US Bank, wildcat banks and over speculation in the West13
5204255352Jacksonian DemocracyThis was Jackson's brand of politics and the changes he inspired (universal suffrage, spoils system, strict interpretation of the constitution).14
5204256745Age of the Common Mannickname given to Jackson's presidency since he encouraged many average man to participate in politics15
5204259901spoils systemsystem in which the supporters of a president were rewarded with a job16
5204260775Indian Removal Actforced Native Americans to move West of the Mississippi River17
5204261799Worcester v. GeorgiaSupreme Court case that ruled in favor of the Cherokees, but Jackson ignored the decision18
5204263972trail of tearsforced removal of the Cherokee Indians from Georgia to Oklahoma Territory19
5204265307temperance movementreform movement that wanted to ban use of alcohol in the US (targeted the working class and the Irish)20
5204270669women's rights movementWomen had participated in the abolitionist and temperance movements, only to face discrimination from the men with whom they served. The offense these women suffered led to the birth of this movement.21
5204271450Elizabeth Cady Stantonleader of the women's rights movement and helped write Declaration on the Rights and Sentiments22
5204273617Seneca Falls Convention 1848This was the first women's rights convention.23
52042748132nd Great Awakening2nd major religious revival in the US that inspired other reform movements24
5204276241Mormonsreligious group persecuted for their beliefs so they moved West (helped develop Utah)25
5204277202abolitionreform movement who aimed to end slavery26
5204278582nativismbelief that white American born citizens are superior to immigrant groups27
5204281196Know Nothing Party3rd political created to protest immigration and demanded restrictions28
5204283805Irishimmigrant group who was mostly poor & Catholic- moved to cities in the East coast, worked low paying jobs & were disliked by Americans29
5204283806Germanimmigrant group who was mostly middle class, educated, Catholic & Lutheran- moved to the mid west, created farms and favored education30
5204287877Unionsgroup made up of workers trying to protest for better working conditions and rights, disliked by businesses31
5204287878Commonwealth v. Huntruled in favor of Unions in MA32
5204289379McCulloch v. MarylandJohn Marshall ruling that the Bank of the US was constitutional33
5204294219Henry Claycreator of the American system and known as the Great Compromiser34
5204295826nullificationtheory that states could nullify federal laws35
5204298508John C. CalhounJackson's former VP and leader of the South Carolina nullification crisis36
5204301038Force Billpresident has the ability to use the military to enforce federal laws (passed in response to the nullification crisis)37
5204304360Unionthe United States38
5204306022internal improvementsimprovements to the infrastructure of the US39
5204308915Horace Mannpushed for compulsory education in the US40
5204310403cult of domesticitybelief that women belong at home raising their children41
5204315341Utopian societiescommunities that rejected the American way and tried to live in perfect communities42
5204317560Dorothea Dixreformer who called for changes in the treatment of the mentally ill and prison reform43
5204320304Hudson River schoolAmerican art program that celebrated nature scenes44
5204326828Corrupt Bargainelection of 1824 and winner is John Quincy Adams even though Jackson won the popular vote (decision went to the House)45
5204337595Webster-hayne debatehighlighted the growing tensions in the US over states rights46
5204341578Sam Houstonled the war for Texan independence47

AP Human Geography - Religion Flashcards

Vocabulary flashcards from chapter 7 on religion

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5204142791Religiona system of beliefs and practices that attempts to order life in terms of culturally perceived ultimate priorities0
5204142792Secularismthe idea that ethical and moral standards should be formulated and adhered to for life on Earth, not to accommodate the prescriptions of deity and promise of a comfortable afterlife.1
5204142793Monotheistic Religionbelief system in which one supreme being is revered as creator and arbiter of all that exists in the universe2
5204142794Polytheistic Religionbelief system in which multiple deities are revered as creators and arbiters of all that exists in the universe3
5204142795Animistic Religionthe belief that inanimate objects, such as hills, trees, rocks, rivers, and other elements of the natural landscape, possess souls and can help or hinder human efforts on Earth4
5204142796Universalizing Religiona belief system that espouses the idea that there is one true religion that is universal in scope. Adherents of universalizing religious systems often believe that their religion represents universal truths, and in some cases great effort is undertake in evangelism and missionary work.5
5204142797Ethnic Religiona religion that is particular to one, culturally distinct, group of people.6
5204142798Hinduismone of the oldest religions in the modern world, dating back over 4000 years, and originating in the Indus River Valley of what is today part of Pakistan... is unique among the world's religions in that it does not have a single founder, a single theology, or agreement on its origins.7
5204142799Caste Systemthe strict social segregation of people—specifically in India's Hindu society—on the basis of ancestry and occupation8
5204142800Buddhismreligion founded in the sixth century BCE and characterized by the belief that enlightenment would come through knowledge, especially self-knowledge; elimination of greed, craving, and desire; complete honesty; and never hurting another person or animal.9
5204142801Shintoismreligion located in Japan and related to Buddhism. .... focuses particularly on nature and ancestor worship.10
5204142802Taoismreligion believed to have been founded by Lao-Tsu and based upon his book entitled "Tao-te-ching," or "Book of the Way." Lao-Tsu focused on the proper form of political rule and on the oneness of humanity and nature.11
5204142803Confucianisma philosophy of ethics, education, and public service based on the writings of Confucius and traditionally thought of as one of the core elements of Chinese culture.12
5204142804Judaismreligion with its roots in the teachings of Abraham (from Ur), who is credit with uniting his people to worship only one God. According to Jewish teaching, Abraham and God have a covenant in which the Jews agree to worship only one God, and God agrees to protect his chosen people, the Jews.13
5204142805Diasporafrom the Greek "to disperse," a term describing forceful or voluntary dispersal of a people from their homeland to a new place. Originally denoting the dispersal of Jews, it is increasingly applied to other population dispersals, such as the involuntary relocation of Black peoples during the slave trade or Chinese peoples outside of Mainland China, Taiwan, and Hong Kong.14
5204142806Zionismthe movement to unite the Jewish people of the diaspora and to establish a national homeland for them in the promised land15
5204142807Christianityreligion based on the teachings of Jesus. According to Christian teaching, Jesus is the son of God, placed on Earth to teach people how to live according to God's plan16
5204142808Eastern Orthodox Church (eoc)one of the three major branches of Christianity, the EOC, together with the Roman Catholic Church, a second of the three major branches of Christianity, arose out of the division of the Roman Empire by Emperor Diocletian into four governmental regions: two western regions centered in Rome, and two eastern regions centered in Constantinople (now Istanbul, Turkey). In 1054 CE, Christianity was divided along that same line when the EOC, centered in Constantinople; and the Roman Catholic Church, centered in Rome, split.17
5204142809Roman Catholic Church (rcc)one of the three major branches of Christianity, the RCC, together with the Eastern Orthodox Church, a second of the three major branches of Christianity, arose out of the division of the Roman Empire by Emperor Diocletian into four governmental regions; two western regions centered in Rome, and two eastern regions centered in Constantinople (now Istanbul). In 1054 CE, Christianity was divided along that same line when the EOC and the RCC split.18
5204142810Protestantone of three major branches of Christianity (together with the EOC and the RCC). Following the widespread societal changes in Europe starting in the 1300s CE, many adherents to the RCC began to question the role of religion in their lives and opened the door to the Protestant Reformation wherein John Huss, Martin Luther, John Calvin, and others challenged many of the fundamental teachings of the RCC.19
5204142811Islamthe youngest of the major world religions, Islam is based on the teachings of Muhammad, born in Mecca in 571 CE. According to the teaching, Muhammad received the truth directly from Allah in a series of revelations during which Muhammad spoke the verses of the Qu'ran (Koran), the Islamic holy book.20
5204142812SunnisAdherents to the largest branch of Islam, called the orthodox or traditionalist. They believe in the effectiveness of family and community in the solution of life's problems, and they differ from the Shiites in accepting the traditions of Muhammad as authoritative21
5204142813Shiitesadherents of one of the two main divisions of Islam.... represent the Persian (Iranian) variation of Islam and believe in the infallibility and divine right to authority of the Imams, descendants of Ai22
5204142814Indigenous Religionsbelief systems and philosophies practiced and traditionally passed from generation to generation among peoples within a ... tribe or group23
5204142815Pilgrimagevoluntary travel by an adherent to a sacred site to pay respects or participate in a ritual at the site24
5204142816Sacred Sitesplace or space people infuse with religious meaning25
5204142817Minaretstower attached to a Muslim mosque, having one or more projecting balconies from which a crier call Muslims to prayer26
5204142818Hajjthe Muslim pilgrimage to Mecca, the birthplace of Muhammad27
5204142819Interfaith Boundariesboundaries between the world's major faiths28
5204142820Intrafaith Boundariesboundaries within a single major faith29
5204142821Ethnic Cleansingthe systematic killing or extermination of an entire people or nation30
5204142822Activity Spacethe space within which daily activity occurs31
5204142823Religious Fundamentalismreligious movement whose objectives are to return to the foundations of the faith and to influence state policy32
5204142824Religious Extremismreligious fundamentalism carried to the point of violence33
5204142825Shari'a LawsThe system of Islamic law, sometimes called Quranic law. Unlike most western systems of law that are based on legal precedence, sharia is based on varying degrees of interpretation of the Quran.34
5204142826Jihada doctrine within Islam. Commonly translated as "Holy War," Jihad represents either a personal or collective struggle on the part of Muslims to live up to the religious standards set by the Qu'ran35

ap Flashcards

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8673357452collusiona conspiracy, a secret agreement0
8673381914exigentcritical, urgent1
8673384136confluencea convergence, a coming together2
8673386147divergentdifferent, deviating, contrary3
8673392240disparageto criticize,degrade,belittle4
8673397031imperviousunable to be penetrated, unaffected5
8673401563coalesceto combine into one6
8673405353apocalypsetotal devastation, the end of the world7
8673411785juxtaposeto put next to each other8
8673414697variegateto diversify9
8673417176ameliorateto improve, to make better10
8673418519orationa dignified and formal speech11
8673423981sanguinecheery, optimistic hopeful12
8673430436maudlinsentimental13
8673430439moresmoral attitudes14
8673434552amalgatiiona union, a merger15
8673438386copiousabundant, plentiful16
8673443404connotationa meaning or association suggested by a word beyond its definition17
8673450102terseabrupt, short18
8673451639dissonancelack of harmony or agreement19
8673455605cacophonynoise, discordant20
8673458831concordagreement21
8673461142scathinghurtful, critical22
8673463757indictmentaccusation of wrongdoing23
8673465770retractwithdraw24

AP chapter 10-VOCAB Flashcards

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8362537326developmentprocess of improving the conditions of people through diffusion of knowledge and technology0
8362577895MDCdeveloped country1
8362591612LDCprogress toward development2
8362600796GNIvalue of the output of goods and services produced in a country in year, including money that leaves and enters the country3
8362643937primary sector jobsmining, fishing, and forestry- natural resources adds value4
8362679380secondary sector jobsassemble raw materials , into useful product adds value5
8362703312tertiary sector jobsretailing, banking, law, education, government sells6
8362733615productivityvalue of a particular product compared to the amount of labor needed to make it7
8362831100value addedmanufacturing is the gross value of a product minus the costs of raw materials and energy8
8362920082pupil/teacher ratio# of students divided # teachers9
8362941289literacy rate% of country's people who read and write MDC> u.s -99%-100% LDC> 70% or below10
8362991567IHDIhigher scores in IHDI mean for countries development the lower scores in IHDI mean for countries11
8363039591GIImeasures the gap in the level of achievement in three dimensions; reproductive health, empowerment, labor market12
8363076559empowermentability of women to achieve to improvement in their own status achieve economic and political power13
8363158370female labor force participation rateFLFPR is % of women holding full- time jobs outside of home14
8363180846maternal mortality raterate is the number of the women who die giving birth per 100,000 births15
8363200182adolescent fertility ratefertility rate is the # of births per 1,000 women ages 15-1916
8363242625progressivesWTO- is anti-democratic b/c decisions promote interests of large corporations and not the poor17
8363279158conservativesWTO- compromises power and sovereignty of countries by changing taxes and laws18
8363315460foreign direct investmentinvestment made by a foreign company in the economy of another country19
8363368762structural adjustment programsLDC economic goals , strategies for achieving objectives and external finacing requirements20
8363423629transnational corporationcompany that invests and operated in countries other than where it's head quarters are located21
8363451206fair tradeproducts are made and traded according to standards that protect workers and small businesses (LDC)22
8363490053microfinanceprovisions of small loans and other financial services to individuals and small businesses in developing countries that are unable to obtain loans from commerical banks23

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