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Monday, January 03, 2011
7:50 PM
AH 487 - 505
Chapter 16: The American West
The Great Plains
GP seen as Great American Desert
The Sioux Tribe was nomadic and saw nature as sacred
In 1834, Congress formally designated GP as permanent Indian country
Transcontinental Railroad tracks met in Promontory, Utah
Commercial Men saw the Great Plains as potential cow grazing country, but for this to occur the buffalo had to go

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Reading?Notes?
Monday, January 03, 2011
7:50 PM
AH 487 - 505
Chapter 16: The American West
The Great Plains
GP seen as Great American Desert
The Sioux Tribe was nomadic and saw nature as sacred
In 1834, Congress formally designated GP as permanent Indian country
Transcontinental Railroad tracks met in Promontory, Utah
Commercial Men saw the Great Plains as potential cow grazing country, but for this to occur the buffalo had to go

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When having similar variables it is a good idea to add them up

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Guerrero, Brenda
Ms. Shechtel
9/28/10
DBQ Essay
DBQ Essay

The ancient River Valley civilizations of Egypt, China, and Mesopotamia all made key contributions to future societies. Hieroglyphics (4) and cuneiform (1) were both systems of language that helped keep records and track of history and events. Hammurabi Code (2) and Confucianism (5) both set laws and ideas to regulate society. Pyramids (3) and Chinese trade (6) both helped expand civilization and allowed societies to grow and establish their own cultures.

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Imperialism 1890-1901
Origins:
Political Peer Pressure ??European nations were all engaging in acquiring spheres of influence
Economic ? 1st and 2nd Industrial Revolution ??over surplus of goods
[Political or Military] Captain Alfred Mahan (supports imperialism and a strong navy) ???Good for the US to expand overseas, however you have the obligation to protect those countries?? something like that XD

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Chickenpox, also known as varicella, is a very contagious disease caused by the varicella-zoster virus. It is spread easily through the air by infected people when they sneeze or cough. The disease also spreads through contact with an infected person's chickenpox blisters. Because chickenpox is very contagious, it is possible for people who have never had chickenpox nor been vaccinated against it to become infected
just by being in a room with someone who has the disease. However, transient exposure is not likely to result in infection.

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Chickenpox, also known as varicella, is a very contagious disease caused by the varicella-zoster virus. It is spread easily through the air by infected people when they sneeze or cough. The disease also spreads through contact with an infected person's chickenpox blisters. Because chickenpox is very contagious, it is possible for people who have never had chickenpox nor been vaccinated against it to become infected
just by being in a room with someone who has the disease. However, transient exposure is not likely to result in infection.

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Headline News Stories (25%)
Headlines such as the ones below were read by millions of people during the years of World War II. Your assignment is to write a one-paragraph "news story" for each headline. Your story should tell what happened, why the event was important, who were the major personalities involved, where and when the event took place. Take the information from the text, but rewrite it in your own words in the form of a news story. Use your own paper; write the headlines, then your story. Choose five of the seven headlines.

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