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Lucas Capobianco-Hogan Pgs 484-487 Outline
-Effects of Early African Migrations
??? -Agriculture and Population growth:
??????? -The main result of the Bantu and other migrations was the spreading of agriculture and herding to almost all parts of Africa, except for the deserts and dense, equatorial rainforests
??????? -Cultivators and herders started replacing many of the hunting, gathering and fishing people as agricultural societies developed

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Kade Capo-Hogan Per: 6

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Lucas Capobianco-Hogan 4/14/15

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English Final Study Guide

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Kade Capo-Hogan Per: 6

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Lucas Capobianco-Hogan 9/18/14
Chemistry Honors Density Lab
Materials:
Scale
Graduated Cylinder
Calculator
Unknown Substance
Procedure:
Weigh the graduated cylinder with no liquid in it.
Measure out a volume of 5mL of the unknown substance into the graduated cylinder.
Subtract the mass of the graduated cylinder with liquid in it by the mass of the empty graduated cylinder to calculate the mass of the liquid.
Find the density of the liquid by using the formula mass/volume.

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In the novella Anthem, by Ayn Rand, Prometheus is a unique individual living in a society where uniqueness is a transgression. Prometheus has a thirst for knowledge that cannot be filled in the society he lives in. While Prometheus was growing up, he had always wanted to be a Scholar, however the Council chose him to be a Street Sweeper. This did not stop him from learning. Prometheus continued to look for the secrets in the earth. He believes that men can only know these secrets if they intentionally discover them because if they do not seek it, then they will not understand it.

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AP Psychology Chapter 13 Vocab
1. Eclectic approach - an approach to psychotherapy that, depending on the client's problems, uses techniques from various forms of therapy
2. Psychotherapy - treatment involving psychological techniques it consists of interactions between a trained therapist and someone seeking to overcome psychological difficulties or achiever personal growth
3. Psychoanalysis - Sigmund Freud's therapeutic technique using free associations, resistances, dreams and transference

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KEY TERMS:
CIVIL LIBERTIES/CIVIL RIGHTS

(Underlined terms have appeared on the multiple choice sections of past released AP exams)

Civil Liberties: personal freedoms, e.g., speech, assembly, religion.

Civil Rights: protections against discrimination.

Clear and present danger doctrine: judicial interpretation of Amendment 1 that government may not ban speech unless such speech poses an imminent threat to society

De facto segregation: segregation ?by fact,? i.e., segregation that results from such factors as housing patterns rather than law.

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Key Terms:
Public Policy

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Bipartisanship: support from both parties for policy e.g., a bipartisan foreign policy.

Budget deficit: results when federal expenditures exceed federal revenues for a one year period.

Deficit spending: the federal government?s practice of spending more money than it takes in as revenues.

Deregulations: elimination of federal regulations on private companies.

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Key Terms

Institutions

(Underlined terms have appeared on the multiple choice sections of past released AP exams.)

Appropriation: money that Congress has allocated to be spent.

Appropriations Committee: congressional committee that deals with federal spending.

Appellate jurisdiction: authority of a court to hear an appeal from a lower court.

Bureaucracy: departments, agencies, bureaus, and commissions in the executive branch of government.

Casework: personal work done by a member of Congress for his constituents.

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Key Terms:

Political Parties/Interest Groups/Media
(Underlined terms have appeared on the multiple choice sections of past released AP exams)

Amicus curiae brief: ?friend of the court? brief filed by an interest group to influence a Supreme Court decision.

Dealignment argument: contention that parties are less meaningful to voters, who have abandoned the parties in greater numbers to become independents.

Divided Government: government in which one party controls the presidency while another party controls the Congress.

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