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The Snow Town Riots (Race Riots) of 1824 and 1831

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Russian expansion under the early Tsars (1462-1598)

Ivan the Great and the Terrible
III ? 1462-1533
IV ? 1544-1584

Times of Trouble
Tsar Mikhail Fedorovich Romanov
Last minutes of Dmitry the Imposter

Peter the Great (1689-1725)

Catherine the Great (1762-1796)

Serfdom
Emelian Pugachev, leader of the great serf revolt

Russia?s holdings by 1800

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The Renaissance
After 1450, the Renaissance moves north to the rest of Europe

How did politics change?

Humanism?

Botticelli, ?The Adoration of the Magi?, 1470-75
Politics and Art are blended in this homage to the Medici family

Nicolo Machiavelli (1469-1527)
How to get and keep power

Regional Politics

Martin Luther and the Protestant Revolution
Martin Luther, 1517
Indulgences
Faith through works, deeds, or salvation
Religion for everyone
The Pope
Who followed him?

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DW Character Analysis
Robin was taken in by her aunt, Miss Whitlaw, after her parents died. She was considered a ?burden? to her aunt. Both Robin and Moon Shadow share the fact that they are not accepted into society. Robin tries to fit in by eavesdropping on other peoples? conversations. She plays an important role in Moon Shadow?s involvement in America.

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The Red Pony was an adventurous story about Tom?s experiences on the ranch. The author, John Steinbeck, composed the novel and the screenplay. The movie does not have all the mentioned parts in the novel; the order is also changed. The two compositions have several differences; in addition to many similarities.

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Chapter I ????????????????????????.Government: What it is and why we need it.

THE ORGINS OF AMERICAN GOVERNMENT

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Prerequisite Skills
Solving for x with absolute values
Get rid of the absolute value signs by
setting everything within absolute value to the opposite
keeping the original equation
Solve per usual

Simplifying with square roots in the denominator
Multiply the top and bottom by the square root on the bottom
The square root number is no longer a square root and becomes the ?normal? form
Reduce square roots to simplest form
Solve per usual

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Prerequisite Skills
Solving for x with absolute values
Get rid of the absolute value signs by
setting everything within absolute value to the opposite
keeping the original equation
Solve per usual

Simplifying with square roots in the denominator
Multiply the top and bottom by the square root on the bottom
The square root number is no longer a square root and becomes the ?normal? form
Reduce square roots to simplest form
Solve per usual

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MSharma
NCGE-APHG Kansas City
October 2004

Population Mobility in the United States -- A Quiz

1. Since 1950, moving rates in the United States have:

a) increased
b) remained constant

c) declined

2. Most moves in the United States are

a) within the same county
b) to a different county within the same state

c) to a different state

3. Highest overall moving rates are among

a) young adults
b) middle aged adults

c) retirees

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07. War of 1812
I. Causes Foreign? France and England attacking American merchant ships/impressment
??? A.??? French Revolution turns violent ? Jefferson?s Democratic-Republicans favor
??? B.??? Washington stays out ? Neutrality Proclamation 1793 ? U.S. just beginning
??? C.??? Jay?s Treaty ? Britain won?t attack in future, but won?t pay for past attacks
??? D.??? Washington?s Farewell Address ? stay out of foreign alliances ? policy for next 100 years
??? E.??? Adams next president ? XYZ Affair ? American ambassadors not bribed

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In American law there is a conecpt of ?innocent until proven guilty.? However when it comes to Abigail William?s character in The Crucible by Arthur Miller the oppostie applies. Abigail is clearly the antagonist of the story and there is much evidence to prove that she is a villain. It?s harder, however to prove her innocent. Nonetheless there is evidence in the play that Abigail is not soley guilty for the witch trials.

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