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Copernicus was a Polish Astronomer, he also a mathematician, astronomer, jurist, physician, classical scholar, Catholic cleric, governor, administrator, diplomat, economist. That evidences him have talents in different aspect, he considered and thinking using scientific methods.
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Supreme Court Cases & Major Legislation
Federalist Papers 10, 51, and 78
Federal Powers and Federalism
Marbury v. Madison, 1803
McCulloch v. Maryland, 1819
Gibbons v. Ogden, 1824
Barron v. Baltimore, 1833
Dred Scott v. Sanford, 1857
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Heart of Atlanta Motel v. US, 1964
US. v. Lopez, 1995 ?
Reapportionment, Re-districting
Baker v. Carr, 1962
Reynolds v. Sims, 1964
Shaw v. Reno, 1993
Speech
Schenck v. US, 1919
Gitlow v. New York, 1925
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appeasement British policy that granted Hitler everything he could reasonably want (and more) in order to avoid war. (p. 972)
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Black Shirts a private army under Mussolini who destroyed socialist newspapers, union halls, and Socialist party headquarters, eventually pushing Socialists out of the city governments of Northern Italy. (p. 965)
blitzkrieg "lightening war" using planes, tanks, and trucks, the first example of which Hitler used to crush Poland in four weeks. (p. 975)
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AP Superlatives #2
1. What were the most 3 evident similarities of northern colonies in the 17th century? The greatest 3 differences? (6 pts)
Hannah Taylor
AP European History
February 1st, 2011
1871- 1912 Rise of Social Democracy in Germany
Hannah Taylor
AP European History
February 1st, 2011
1871- 1912 Rise of Social Democracy in Germany
7th Grade Social Studies
U.S. History
IN THE BEGINNING ? Geography
Geography is the study of people, their environments, & their resources
Geographers help historians understand the past by showing how people & land are related
The main purpose of latitude & longitude is to show a region?s location on a map
The US is border to the North by the nation of Canada & to the South by Mexico
The US is border to the east by the Atlantic Ocean & to the West by the Pacific Ocean
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