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Chapter 8 Questions edition 2
1. Explain how Buddhism, Christianity, and Hinduism spread through trade and which trade routes. When people would trade goods they would tell stories and share their ways of life with others. Buddhism, Christianity and Hinduism were spread by what the merchants shared with each other.

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Connor Sheehan
Hallowed halls of Ivy
After civil war colleges sprung up everywhere
Education for women and blacks
By 1880 every third college graduate was a woman
Morill Act of 1862-granted public lands to states that supported education
Land-grant colleges became state universities
Hatch Act of 1887- extended the Morill Act and provided federal funding for agricultural experiments
Many philanthropists generously donated to Americas education
Between 1878 and 1898 they donated $150 million

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Unit 1 (Chapters 1-3)
Review
(For Student Use Only ? not intended for a grade)

Vocabulary: Define the following terms

Chapter 1 ? Introduction to Human Geography (De Blij)

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The advantage of light microscopy over electron microscopy is that
light microscopy allows on to view dynamic processes in living cells
In the fractionation of homogenized cells using centrifugation, the primary factor that determines whether a specific cellular component ends up in the supernatant or the pellet is
the size & weight of the component
Correctly light the order in which cellular components will be found in the pellet when homogenized cells are treated with increasingly rapid spins in a centrifuge?
nucleus, mitochondria, ribosomes

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My name is Wendell Phillips and I was born in Boston, Massachusetts in 1811 into a wealthy, long-established mercantile family

My parents are Sarah Walley and John Phillips and they raised me very well and brought me up in good education

I graduated from Harvard University and later received a law degree from there as well in 1834.

I was destined for a successful practice in my field until I met and married my beautiful wife, Ann Terry Greene, who converted me to the abolitionist cause

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"Nothing Gold Can Stay"

" Nature's first greeen is gold,
Her hardest hue to hold.
Her leaf's a flower;
But only so an hour.
Teh leaf subsides to leaf.
So eden sank to grief.
So dawn goes down to day.
Nothing gold can stay."

This is one of Frost smallest poems, yet is jam packed with information.
Lets break it down by line, plus litterally and figruative.

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Name Nitasha Uppal Date 2/15/11 PD 2 .
AP US History Presidential Report Card: Fit all info on this page. Do independently
Grades: A=Exceptional, B=Good, C=Average, D=Below Average, F=Failure

President?s full name: Franklin Delano Roosevelt (b. January 30, 1882 - d. April 12, 1945)

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