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Vocabulary-
Adversary
Alienate
Artifice
Coerce
Craven
Culinary
Delete
Demise
Exhilarate
Fallow
Harass
Inclement
Muse
Negligible
Perpetuate
Precedent
Punitive
Redress
Sojourn
Urbane
Completing the sentence
Fallow
Urbane
Culinary
Negligible
Artifice
Muse
Alienate
Harass
Delete
Punitive
Sojourn
Exhilarate
Perpetuate
Craven
Inclement
Demise
Redress

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12/6/11 Chapter 9 Notes: The Confederation and the Constitution

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Vocabulary ?
Adulterate
Ambidextrous
Augment
Bereft
Deploy
Dour
Fortitude
Gape
Gibe
Guise
Insidious
Intimation
Opulent
Pliable
Reiterate
Stolid
Tentative
Unkempt
Verbatim
Warily
Completing the Sentence
Bereft
Stolid
Warily
Intimation
Deployed
Reiterate
Insidious
Verbatim
Dour
Ambidextrous
Unkempt
Gaped
Opulent
Adulterated
Fortitude
Augment
Pliable

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Who Wants to be a Millionaire?
Kaylee Jensen
Ritujith Jayakrishnan
AP Gov Per 1
50:50 POLL PHONE-A-FRIEND
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To utilize the 50:50 option, the moderator may tell the contestant which two options to disregard or, use Control-P to change the mouse arrow to a pen. Draw a line through two incorrect responses, then use Control-A to change the pen back into an arrow and continue with the game.

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Quick summary:
Population grew, causing a need for more & newer technology.
1st came the agricultural revolution, then The technological revolution.
New social class was created: working class (different then middle class)

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Allusive-an?implied?or indirect reference especially in literature.
Ambivalent-simultaneous and contradictory attitudes or feelings (as attraction and repulsion) toward an object, person, or action.
Bantering-to address in a witty and teasing manner.
Bewildered-to perplex or confuse especially by a complexity, variety, or multitude of objects or considerations.
Candid-free from bias, prejudice, or?malice.
Colloquial-used in or characteristic of?familiar?and informal conversation.
Compassionate-?having or showing?compassion.

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?Night? by Elie Wiesel Chapter 1
Moshe was a poor man who did not interfere with others, he kept to himself, and due to that many were fond of his presence.
Elie prayed even when he questioned his own faith and cried because he wanted to understand what was happening to him.
His story was about how the Gestapo killed the foreign Jews, and another story about Malka and Tobie.
They thought he just wanted their pity and thought that he was mad.

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?Night? by Elie Wiesel Chapter 2
They were in Kaschau small town on the Czech. Border.
Her nightmare foreshadowed the thought of people being cremated.
A couple men had to force her to sit down, and then they bounded her and gagged her repeatedly along the trip.
They had arrived in Birkenau.

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Prince Henry the Navigator

Prince Henry the Navigator - was a Portuguese royal prince, soldier, and patron of explorers.

Henry sent many sailing expeditions down Africa's west coast, but did not go on them himself.

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