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What is the Checkpoint?

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Introduction to Biopsychology
Learning I
Psychology 230
The University of Michigan
Winter 2007
Scott P Baron, PhD, Instructor

Learning
Learning:
Acquisition
The process by which behavior is added to an organism?s repertory. The behavior may be a discriminated operant, a topographically complex operant, a conditional reflex relation or the performance controlled by a schedule, or, in other words, changes in performance caused by any change in contingencies.
- Catania (Learning. 4th edition 1998)

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Pieter Bruegel was born in Belgium around the year 1525. In 1551 he traveled to Italy to study the works of the great artists there. There he was able to see the Alps and he sketched many pictures of these mountains. One biographer said Bruegel “swallowed the mountains on his Italian trip so he could spit them out in his studio”. He became Pieter Coeck Van Aelst’s apprentice. He married his daughter Maiken and they moved back to Belgium when they married. He is sometimes called Pieter the Elder because he had two sons who also became to be famous painters.

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Golda Meir, originally Golda Mabovitch, was born a Jew in Kiev, Russia on May 3, 1898. She lived there with her mother, Blume Neiditch, and father, Moshe Mabovitch, up until 1906 when they moved to Milwaukee, Wisconsin because of mob attacks against the Jews back in Russia. She attended Teacher’s Training College in Milwaukee 1917. She met Morris Myerson while studying there and got married to him. They left Wisconsin and later moved to Jerusalem. Her husband was growing ill but they had two children before he passed away in 1951.

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Pieter Bruegel was born in Belgium around the year 1525. In 1551 he traveled to Italy to study the works of the great artists there. There he was able to see the Alps and he sketched many pictures of these mountains. One biographer said Bruegel “swallowed the mountains on his Italian trip so he could spit them out in his studio”. He became Pieter Coeck Van Aelst’s apprentice. He married his daughter Maiken and they moved back to Belgium when they married. He is sometimes called Pieter the Elder because he had two sons who also became to be famous painters.

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Golda Meir, originally Golda Mabovitch, was born a Jew in Kiev, Russia on May 3, 1898. She lived there with her mother, Blume Neiditch, and father, Moshe Mabovitch, up until 1906 when they moved to Milwaukee, Wisconsin because of mob attacks against the Jews back in Russia. She attended Teacher’s Training College in Milwaukee 1917. She met Morris Myerson while studying there and got married to him. They left Wisconsin and later moved to Jerusalem. Her husband was growing ill but they had two children before he passed away in 1951.

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Introduction
The American model of government both here and abroad
Tocqueville on American democracy
Abundant and fertile soil for democracy to grow
No feudal aristocracy; minimal taxes; few legal restraints
Westward movement; vast territory provided opportunities
Nation of small, independent farmers
"Moral and intellectual characteristics," today called political culture
Political Culture

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Mongol Eurasia and Its Aftermath
Chapter 12
I. The Rise of the Mongols
A. Nomadism in Central and Inner Asia
-Although many people think of nomads as simple people moving from place to
place, the Mongols were much more advanced than that. They had a rough
political system, strong military tactics, and a core religion.
-The Mongols usually stayed close to established agricultural settlements in order
to maintain a steady flow of iron, which they worked into weapons, stirrups, and

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Mongol Eurasia and Its Aftermath
Chapter 12
I. The Rise of the Mongols
A. Nomadism in Central and Inner Asia
-Although many people think of nomads as simple people moving from place to
place, the Mongols were much more advanced than that. They had a rough
political system, strong military tactics, and a core religion.

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Chapter 19 Outline

Use this annotated chapter outline to review the major topics covered in this chapter. Return to skim any sections that seem unfamiliar. Then test your understanding of the chapter by selecting the quizzes and short-answer activities included in this Online Study Guide.

I. Opening Vignette

A. Japanese history textbooks became controversial around 2000, with the Chinese expressing outrage over what they regarded as a whitewashing of Japanese offenses against China.

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Chapter 18 Outline

Use this annotated chapter outline to review the major topics covered in this chapter. Return to skim any sections that seem unfamiliar. Then test your understanding of the chapter by selecting the quizzes and short-answer activities included in this Online Study Guide.

I. Opening Vignette

A. Mahatma Gandhi criticized industrialization as economic exploitation.

1. few people have agreed with him

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