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Harlem Renaissance
Great Migration saw African Americans move to the north

This new environment stimulated artistic development, racial pride, community, and political organizations.

Claude McKay ? first important writer of the movement. His work expressed defiance and spoke out against racism.

Langston Hughes ? Became the leading voice of the African American Experience

Louis Armstrong ? Introduced jazz (a style of music influenced by Dixieland music and ragtime)

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The Industrial Revolution had a positive impact on the advancement of society; however, the people affected by the revolution suffered harsh and negative consequences.

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Change Over Time Essay

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People Who Do Not Understand Satire Deserve Death Penalty

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Rhetorical Analysis #2

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Freed the slaves in 1865 through the Emancipation Proclamation.

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He was black.

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Chapter 17 The Foundations of Christian Society in Western Europe

Identification: People What is the contribution of each of the following individuals to world history? Identification should include answers to the questions who, what, how and why is this person important?

-Clovis -Charles Martel -Charlemagne -Pope Leo III -Gregory of Tours -Louis the Pious -Alfred -Otto I -Pope Gregory I -St. Benedict of Nursia-St. Scholastica

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Chapter 17 The Foundations of Christian Society in Western Europe

Identification: People What is the contribution of each of the following individuals to world history? Identification should include answers to the questions who, what, how and why is this person important?

-Clovis -Charles Martel -Charlemagne -Pope Leo III -Gregory of Tours -Louis the Pious -Alfred -Otto I -Pope Gregory I -St. Benedict of Nursia-St. Scholastica

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Corrie Ten Boom

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Genetics!
Chapter 9

Objectives
Define homozygous, heterozygous, allele, genotype, phenotype.
Understand Mendel?s 3 laws
Perform a Dihybrid cross.

What we already know?
Dominant/Recessive
Alleles
Genotypes
Phenotypes
Heterozygous/Homozygous
Monohybrid Crosses (Punnett Squares with 1 trait!)

Gregor Mendel
?Father of Genetics?
Austrian Monk that studied pea plants
Pure breeds
Self Fertilization
Cross Polination

Discovered how traits were inherited in a population

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