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World Literature I notes on Petrarchan Sonnets and selections from the Iliad.
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By:
2/15/2011
Period: 1
HbS disease
Hemoglobin S disease
Sickle cell disease (SCD)
Sickle cell disorder
Genetic disorder
Recessive
Chromosome 11
If both parents are carriers 25% but if one parent has the disease the chance of getting it rises to 50%
UNIT 4 KEY TERMS AND FOCUS QUESTIONS (2/28/11)
mutual-aid societies
political machine
party bosses
Boss Tweed/Tammany Hall
nativism
cult of domesticity
temperance movement
prohibition
18th Amendment
19th Amendment
21st Amendment
women?s suffrage
Declaration of Sentiments
Children?s Bureau
By the middle of the 19th century what were some of the moves of progress of the working class?
Why did political machines develop?
Explain why nativism developed in America.
Romeo and Juliet
by William Shakespeare
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Abby Hiller
Compromise of 1820
Top of Form
Missouri Compromise
Missouri admitted as a slave state
Main as a free state
36 30 line
More even split than 1850
It gave equal free states and slave states
Compromise of 1850
California asked for admission, it was cut in half and there was a debate over whether the halves should be free or slaves states
California was free
Mexican Cession and was New Mexico and Utah who had popular sovereignty
Slave trade was made illegal in D.C.
Debate Stock Issues
These are the "stock issues" of Debate. Win these, win the round.
1. Inherency- What is happening right now (the status quo). Is the plan already happening? etc.
2. Harms- What is wrong with the status quo?
3. Solvency- Will the plan fix the harms of the status quo?
5. Advantages- What will the net gains of the plan be?
Eisenhower, GOP, 1953-1961, Page ? PAGE ?5? of ? NUMPAGES ?6?
Dwight Eisenhower 1953-1961 GOP
Secretary of State?John Foster Dulles?resigns 1959?replaced by Christian Herter
Foreign policy
-New Look
>created by Secretary of State Dulles
>focused on brinksmanship
=push communists back to pre-1945 borders by any means =use covert action by CIA to interfere with communists abroad
-massive retaliation >massive buildup of nuclear weapons
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