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Indian Nationalism Final Exam Flashcards

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186699310Great Salt MarchGandhi's protest against the British salt tax on Indians. The followers marched 240 miles from Ahmadabad to Dandi. There were brutal results.1
186699311Civil Disobedienceopposing a law one considers unjust by peacefully disobeying it and accepting the resultant punishment2
186699312Partition of IndiaIndia was separated into 2 countries Pakistan for Muslims and India for Hindus3

Indian Nationalism; Indian Independence Movement Flashcards

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168799208Armritsar Massacre-April 1919, Punjab, India. British general Reginald Dyer. -British estimate: 1600 rounds fired, 379 killed, 1200 wounded0
168799209NationalismThe unification of a nation's people under one shared identity. BAM1
168799210Indian National Congress-India's oldest political party -Led the opposition to the British,met in 1885 to push for Indian rights.2
168799211Jinnah and his plan for independence-Indian Muslim politician -Head of Muslim League -part of INC--India National Congress -Founding Pakistan was his major goal. Fought fought for it for 6 years3
168799212Nehru and his plan for independence-Head of the INC--India National Congress -Became first Prime Minister of India -wanted a strong, united India; was willing to let Muslims form their own country4

P Halder Indian National Movement Modern Question P-3 Flashcards

150112-0140
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290839737Who transferred the capital from Murshidabad to Calcutta?-Warren Hastings.0
290839738When was Pitt's India Act passed ?-1784.1
290839739When was the Imperial Court formed ? -1774 at Calcutta.2
290839740Who was the first Governor General of Bengal ?- Warren Hastings.3
290839741Who founded the 'society for Trade'?- Lord Clive(1765 A.D.).4
290839742What was the real name of Titumir?- Mir Nisar Ali.5
290839743Who was the founder of independant Hyderabad state?- Nizam-ul-mulk.6
290839744Between whom was the 'Treaty of Mangalore' signed?Tipu Sultan & Warren Hastings, 1784 A.D.7
290839745Hyder Ali died in the Year -1782 A.D.8
290839746'The Treaty of Srirangapattanam' was signed between -Tipu Sultan & Lord Cornwallis.9
290839747In which battle did Tipu Sultan die ? -Fourth Anglo-Mysore war, 1799.10
290839748Who was the founder of'Independent Nawabi' in Bengal? -Murshidkuli Khan.11
290839749Who was the last independent nawab of Bengal?-Mir-Kashim.12
290839750Who was the English Commander in the war of Buxar- Hector Munro.13
290839751Who were the french commander of Mirkashim?- Markar & Samru.14
290839752Who introduced the policy of Blue water ?- Albuquerque.15
290839753By which battle did the struggle for dominance between Anglo-French end ? -Battle of Wandiwash (1760).16
290839754Who were the English & French in the battle of Wandiwash ? -Sir Eyre Coute & Count Lally.17
290839755Who was Dupleix ?The French Governor of Pondichery.18
290839756Who was the founder of the 'Golden temple of Amritsar'? -Guru Arjun.19
290839757Who were 'Masand' ? -The 'karsevaka', appointed by Guru Govinda Singh.20
290839758The 'Treaty of Basein' was held between -Baji Rao & Lord Wellesly (1802).21
290839759When was the 'Regulating act' introduced?-1773 A.D.22
290839760Who founded the Asiatic Society and when ? -William Jones in 1784 A.D.23
290839761Who founded Calcutta Madrasah and When? -Warren Hastings in 1781 A.D.24
290839762Who introduced the permanent settlement'and When ? -Lord CornWallis in 1793.25
290839763When was Baranasi Sanskrit College found? -1792 A.D.26
290839764When was Calcutta Sanskrit College found?-1824 A.D.27
290839765Calcutta Medical College was founded in -1835 A.D.28
290839766Who abolished the 'Sati system' and when?-Lord Bentinck, in 1829 A.D.29
290839767Who was the founder of Calcutta Book Society? -In 1817 A.D., David Hare.30
290839768When was Calcutta University established ? -1857 A.D.31
290839769Number of delegates who took part in the first session of Indian National Congress is -72.32
290839770Who was called the Makeiaveli of India?-Nana Faranbis.33
290839771Lowering of the age of I.C.S. exam, from 21 to 19 took place in -1878 (Lytton).34
290839772Who was the founder of Paramhansa mandali Sabha'?Gopal Hari Deshmukh.35
290839773Who was the founder of 'Tattobodhini Sava' ? -Debendranath Tagore.36
290839774Who was the Editor of Tattobodhini Patrika' ? -Akshay Kumar Dutta.37
290839775The first Bengali weekly and monthly magazine was -Samachar Darpan.38
290839776Who was the Editor of the Hindu Patriot'?-Harish Chandra Mukherjee.39

Indian Nationalism Flashcards

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1321949771Indian Congress PartyIndia's national political party; mostly made up of Hindus0
1321949772Muslim Leagueorganization founded in 1906 to protect Muslim interests in India1
1321949773Muhammad Ali Jinnahleader of the Muslim League2
1321949774partitionthe division of the Indian subcontinent into separate Hindu and Muslim nations at the time of independence (1947)3
1321949775Jawaharlal Nehruleader of the nationalist movement for India; first Prime Minister of the independent nation of India4

Nursing in Todays World ed 10th Chapter 1 Flashcards

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815626819How is Nursing influencedby the society it serves0
815626820Nursing is a reflection ofWhat is happening in society1
815626821Nursing as we know it todaygoes back 150 years2
815810061What was the consistent theme of ancient cultures are nursingsickness was a punishment3
815810062Who provided the earliest medical recordsEgypt4
815810063What are the three early images of nursing carried forwardFolk image, religious image, servant image5
815810064Folk imagePrimary responsibility nourishing and nurturing children caring for elderly and caring for aging family members skills were through trial and air passed from one generation to the next6
815810065Religious imageGroups were organized in conduct junction with established churches7
815864640EgyptProvided earliest medical records including 700 classified drugs establishing rules for cleanliness drink food exercise credited for being one of the healthiest each of the realizations8
815864641Israel 1900 BCDevelops Mosaic code organized method for disease prevention established dietary rules not eating meat has three days water9
815864642BabyloniaBelieved illness was a punishment used in containing can't Tatian's and herbs surgery more advanced than medicine10
815864643AssyriaBelieves getting evil spirits Magic superstition viewed sickness as punishment11
815864644PersiaPriest physicians three types those who killed with a knife those who fueled with herbs and those who heal through exorcism12
815864645Greece 800 to 300 BCPower of wide array of God's red care human characteristics animal sacrifice home of hackers these father of modern medicine stressed natural causes for disease patient centered approach observation record keeping13
815864646Rome 800 BC to 476 A.D.Physicians were often slaves you sacrifice and herbs when faced with illness society into classes picked patriotic or upper class employee the ends common people14
815864647India 3000 to 1500 BCThen Dia source of health practices considered the oldest written material15
815864648Buddhism I've hundred BCAdvance understanding of disease prevention hygiene sanitation medicine and surgery were developed mostly staffed with nurses who were men16
815864649China 3000 -249 BCTeachings of Confucius patriotic old rule developed being Yang terrified many drugs still used today acupuncture study of circulation developed approach of examination book listen ask feel17
815864650Arabia 570 A.D.Mohammed Bourne 570 A.D. Islam strict rules of living habits of cleanliness in eating and humor and interaction18
815864651They America's Mayan Aztec 2000 - 1000 BCSun God health viewed as balance between man nature and supernatural herbal treatment charms perhaps human sacrifice medicine men19
815864652the three Heritages from the past believed to impede development of nursing as a professionFolk image, religious image, servant image20
815864653Folk imagePrimary were responsibilities nourishing and nurturing children caring for aging family members and elderly skills learned through trial and error passed from one generation to another21
815864654Religious imageGroups organized in conjunction with established churches Christian error primary concern is the poor orphans widows aged slaves and prisoners first hospitals developed at this time22
815864655Servant nurse imageReformation in Germany 1517 women only worked in the home. Prisoners prostitutes and drunks cared for hospital patients and were treated as servants who did distasteful task23
815864656When was the beginning of change in nursing17th century social reform in Europe nursing groups organized24
815864657Early providers of nursing careSisters of Charity in France and United States, sisters of the holy cross in France reunited states, Catholic religious orders in Mexico and South America, your shall and sisters in Canada, Deaconess in Kaiser worth Germany and Pittsburgh Pennsylvania, nursing sisters in England and Ireland25
815899968Florence NightingaleBorn May 12, 1820 in Florence it easily died August 13, 1910 at the age of 9026
815899969Importance of Florence NightingaleReforms nursing27
815899970Florence Nightingale Crimean warMarch 1854 to 38 nurses to the Crimean war28
815899971Crimean war1854 to 185629
815899972Nursing school at St. Thomas London hospital186030
815899973Florence Nightingale's beliefsSpend time caring for patient not cleaning, nurses should continue to learn throughout their life31
815899974Early schools in the United States for nursingNursing schools in the 1860s were disorganized 1869 AMA establish committee on issue of training nurses concluded every large hospital should have nursing school32
815899975First formal one-year program for nursing1872 New England Hospital for women and children33

John Adams, Thomas Jefferson, XYZ, Alien/Sedition, VA&KY resolu, Marbury vs Madison, LA purchase Flashcards

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2401949482nd presidentJohn Adams0
2401949492: VPThomas Jefferson1
240194950John Adams born/died1735-18262
240194951John Adams terms1797-18013
2401949522: StatePickering4
2401949532: TreasureWolcott5
2401949542: warMcHenry6
2401949552: attorneylee7
2401949562: navystoddert8
2401949572: posthabersham9
2401949583rd presidentThomas Jefferson10
240194959Thomas Jefferson born/died1743-182611
240194960Thomas Jefferson terms1801-180912
2401949613: Ideastate shouldn't have decisions about what the church can do13
2401949623: VPBurr and Clinton14
2401949633: stateMadison15
2401949643: TreasuryDexter and Gallatin16
2401949653: WarDearborn17
2401949663: AGLincoln, Breckinridge, Rodney18
2401949673: NavySmith19
240194968X, Y, ZPickney, Gerry, and Marshal20
240194969x, y, and z's jobto bring about peace21
240194970Alien and Sedition Actspassed following XYZ affair, to weaken republican party22
240194971List of Alien and Sedition Actsnaturalization, alien, alien enemies, sedition23
240194972naturalizationaliens: residents for 14 years before becoming US citizens24
240194973alienauthorized president to deport aliens25
240194974alien enemiesallowed wartime arrest26
240194975seditionbad activity was wrong27
240194976VA & KY Resolutionsedition act violated freedom of speech, constitution did not say who had authority to decide unconstitutional28
240194977VA/KY Resolutionstates can nullify laws; a&s acts unconstitutional; ex of defiance of federal power; principle of nullification; remains unresolved for whil29
240194978Marbury vs Madison1803; dissaproved laws; 12th amendment; commissions signed by adams and sealed by marshal; adams made appts; jefferson refused to recognize appts; madison refused to deliver marbury's commission30
240194979Louisiana purchasepurchase of land from France; taken away from French territory of Louisiane in 1803, Jefferson president,31
240194980Embargo Act1807; by Congress; answer to British orders; restricted neutral shipping; Jefferson undertook to answer32

Geometry Chapter 2 Terms Figures (BJU Press) Flashcards

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1609582511Half Line BA0
1609582512Half Line TS1
1609582513Half Line GF2
1609582514Ray DE3
1609582515Ray CA4
1609582516Ray BF5
1609582517B is between A and C (A-B-C)6
1609582518E is between FD (F-E-D)7
1609582519Segment AC (or Segment CA)8
1609582520Segment DE (or Segment ED)9
1609582521Segment BF (or Segment FB)10
1609582522Opposite Rays11
1609582523Opposite Rays12
1609582524Half Plane13
1609582525Half Plane14
1609582526Edge of a Half Plane15
1609582527Opposite Half Planes16
1609582528Angle CAD (or Angle DAC)17
1609582529Angle 318
1609582530Sides of an Angle19
1609582531Vertex of an Angle20
1609582532Interior of an Angle21
1609582533Exterior of an Angle22
1609582534Trianlge23
1609582535Triangle24
1609582536Triangle25
1609582537Curve26
1609582538Curve27
1609582539Simple Curve28
1609582540Simple Curve29
1609582541Simple Curve30
1609582542Closed Curve31
1609582543Simple Closed Curve32
1609582544Simple Closed Curve33
1609582545Circle C34
1609582546Circle F35
1609582547Radius36
1609582548Radius37
1609582549Chord38
1609582550Chord39
1609582551Diameter40
1609582552Diameter41
1609582553Arc TU (or Arc UT)42
1609582554Arc VWX (or Arc XWV)43
1609582555Interior of a Circle44
1609582556Interior of a Circle45
1609582557Exterior of a Circle46
1609582558Region47
1609582559Boundary of a Region48
1609582560Convex ShapeConvex or Concave49
1609582561Convex ShapeConvex or Concave50
1609582562Concave ShapeConvex or Concave51
1609582563Side of a Polygon52
1609582564Angle of a Polygon53
1609582565Vertex of a Polygon54
1609582566Quadrilateral55
1609582567Pentagon56
1609582568Hexagon57
1609582569Heptagon58
1609582570Octagon59
1609582571Nonagon60
1609582572Decagon61
1609582573Dodecagon62
1609582574Equilateral Polygon (Equilateral Hexagon)63
1609582575Equilateral Polygon (Equilateral Pentagon)64
1609582576Equilateral Polygon (Equilateral Quadrilateral, Rhombus)65
1609582577Equiangular Polygon (Equiangular Hexagon)66
1609582578Equiangular Polygon (Equiangular Octagon)67
1609582579Regular Polygon (Regular Triangle)68
1609582580Regular Polygon (Regular Quadrilateral, Square)69
1609582581Regular Polygon (Regular Hexagon)70
1609582582Diagonal71
1609582583Diagonals72
1609582584Interior of a Polygon73
1609582585Exterior of a PolygonThey Yellow Part74
1609582586Surface75
1609582587Surface76
1609582588Sphere77
1609582589Sphere78
1609582590Closed Surface79
1609582591Closed Surface80
1609582592Closed Surface81
1609582593Center of a Sphere82
1609582594Radius of a Sphere83
1609582595Cone84
1609582596Cone85
1609582597Cylinder86
1609582598Cylinder87
1609582599Cylinder88
1609582600Circular Cone89
1609582601Circular Cylinder90
1609582602Circular Cylinder91
1609582603Prism92
1609582604Prism (Oblique Prism)93
1609582605Prism94
1609582606Pyramid (Pentagonal Pyramid)95
1609582607Pyramid (Triangular Pyramid)96
1609582608Right Circular Cone97
1609582609Right Cylinder98
1609582610Right Prism99
1609582611Right Prism100
1609582612Right Pyramid101
1609582613Right Pyramid102
1609582614Base Edge of a Pyramid103
1609582615Base of a Pyramid104
1609582616Base of a Prism105
1609582617Vertex of a Pyramid106
1609582618Lateral Edge of a Pyramid107
1609582619Edge of a Polyhedron108
1609582620Face of a Polyhedron109
1609582621Vertex of a Polyhedron110
1609582622Tetrahedron111
1609582623Pentahedron112
1609582624Hexahedron113
1609582625Regular Tetrahedron114
1609582626Regular Hexahedron (Cube)115
1609582627Regular Octahedron116
1609582628Regular Dodecahedron117
1609582629Regular Icosahedron118
1609582630Regular Polyhedron (Platonic Solids)119

ANATOMY - Appendicular Skeleton Flashcards

ANATOMY - Appendicular Skeleton

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418801077clavicle0
418801078scapula1
418801079humerus2
418801080ulna3
418801081radius4
418801082carpals5
418801083metacarpals6
418801084phalanges of the fingers7
418801085acetabulum8
418801086ilium9
418801087ischium10
418801088pubis11
418801089femur12
418801090patella13
418801091tibia14
418801092fibula15
418801093tarsals16
418801094metatarsals17
418801095phalanges of the toes18

algrabra unit 1 Flashcards

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891386951absolute valuea number is its distance from 0 on a number line(always nonnegative)0
891386952additive inversesone pair of numbers whose sum is zero; a additive verse that is 5 is -51
891386953algebraic expressiona group of symbols that make a mathematical statement2
891386954associative propertywithin the expression containing two or more occurrences in a row of the same associative operator does not matter what order3
891386955basethe bottom side of a geometric figure from which the altitude can be constructed4
891386956coefficienta constant number that serves as a measure of some property or characteristic5
891386957commutative propertychanging the order of the operation does not change the out come6
891386958constantwithout interruption7
891386959counter examplerefutation by example8
891386960deductive reasoningarrive at a conclusion using facts, definitions, rules, and properties9
891386961distributive propertycombination of addition and multiplication. the number on the outside of the parentheses get times by the number inside the parentheses10
891386962element of a setindividual parts which is unique does not repeat11
891386963equivalent expressiontwo algebraic expressions are said to be equivalent if there values obtained by substitutions the values and variables12
891386964exponenta mathematical notation indicating the number of times a quantity is multiplied by itself13
891386965identity propertyin addition adding a number and 0 is the number. in mulplication a number and 1 is the number14
891386966integersany of the natural numbers (positive or negative) or zero15
891386967irrational numbercant be written as a fraction. a decimal that continues forever16
891386968natural numbercounting numbers not 017
891386969oppositesa number that is the same distance from zero on a number line as a given number, but lies in the other direction18
891386970perfect squarenumbers whose square roots are integers19
891386971radicalan expression made up of a radical symbol and a radicand20
891386972radicandthe expression under the rad sign21
891386973real numbersrational numbers, integers, whole numbers, natural numbers, irrational numbers. does not repeat or ternate22
891386974setwell define collection of elements23
891386975square rootsa number b such that a2=b*b is the principal square root24
891386976subseta subset of a set consists of elements from the given set25
891386977whole numberscontains all natural numbers plus zero26
892655074variablea symbol, usually letter, that represents one or more numbers27
892655075termsnumber, variable, or the product or quotient of a number and one or more variables28
892655076simplifyreplace an expression with its simplest name or form29
892655077reciprocalgiven a nonzero rational number a/b, the reciprocal, or multiplicative inverse, is b/a. the product of a nonzero number and its reciprocal 130
892655078quantityanything that can be measured or counted31
892655079powerbase and the exponent of an expression of the form a to the power of n32
892655080numerical expressionmathematical phrase involving numbers and operation symbols, but no variables33
892655081multiplicative inversea nonzero rational number a/b, the multiplicative inverse, or reciprocal, is b/a. the product of a nonzero number and its multiplicative inverse is134
892655082like termsterms with exactly the same variable factors in a variable expression35
892655083inequalitymathematical sentence that compares the values of two expressions using a inequality symbol36
892655084evaluatesubstitute a given number for each variable and then simplify37

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