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Chapter 21 Interest Groups Key Terms
line - item veto
merit plan
initiative
recall
local charter
town meeting
city manager
subnational governments
lieutenant governor
direct democracy
referendum
Dillon?s Rule
home rule
council of governments
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Atomic mass
mass of an atom in atomic mass units
An atomic mass unit is equal to?
One twelth the mass of one carbon-12 atom
The average atomic mass is equal to?
atomic mass on the periodic table
Isotopes are atoms of the same element with a different number of ___ and so they have different ___
1) neutron 2) masses
Mole
Is a counter and relates to mass.* It is similar to a dozen. *It can count the number atoms/molecules/particles.
Chemical Energy
Type of potential energy stored in chemicals like gasoline or sugar. In regard to photosynthesis, light reactions solar energy is captured and transformed into chemical potential energy and in the Calvin Cycle, this energy is used to make organic molecules of food.
AP Bio Mitosis/Meiosis Key Terms
CHAPTER 24: THE TRANSFORMATION OF EUROPE
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MARTIN LUTHER / LUTHERANISM
1517, posted 95 Theses on church door ? started Protestant Reformation
?Denounced sale of indulgences of Roman Catholic church?
Became popular because of printing press ? spread his work farther than before ? beginning of Lutheranism [belief that faith should lead to heaven]
CHAPTER 23: TRANSOCEANIC ENCOUNTERS AND GLOBAL CONNECTIONS
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EXPLORATIONS
Reason for exploration- God, Gold, Glory*
Who is the Modern-Day Hester Prynne?
Project Rubric
Project Due Date: Monday, March 7, 2016
Assignment: Compare/Contrast Hester Prynne to someone in contemporary society. Choose your subject carefully.
The Scarlet Letter, Chapter 9-12 Bookmark
Folded bookmark:
[front]
The Scarlet Letter
Nathaniel Hawthorne
Chapters 9-12
pp. 90-121
[back]
Essential Vocabulary 1
venerate
propensity
opaque
predilection
portal
inauspicious
augur
betoken
vagrant
impropriety
[back]
Essential Vocabulary 2
rotund
malefactor
ignominy
gentility
revere
remonstrate
abate
append
virtuous
grievous
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Chapter 30
The War to End War
Buildup to US Entrance
Sussex Pledge
Germany damaged a merchant ship killing 80
Wilson told Germany if they didn?t give notice, he would break off diplomatic relations
Germany agreed to give warning for merchant and passenger ships
Zimmermann Note:
Germany proposed German-Mexican alliance and encouraged Mexico to attack US
March 1917, Germany sinks 4 unarmed merchant ships
April 2, 1917 Wilson asks Congress to declare war
Chapter 29: Wilsonian Progressivism at Home and Abroad
Wilson ran on a progressive platform, ?New Freedom?
Stronger antitrust legislation
Banking reform (Increase supply of $)
Tariff reductions
Roosevelt, hates Taft, runs for the Progressive or ?Bull Moose? Party
Supported by Jane Addams and many women
Sadly, women couldn?t vote at the time
New Nationalism:
Believed a powerful government should regulate economy and guarantee social justice
Increase in the power of the federal government
Chapter 28
Progressivism and the Republican Roosevelt (And Taft from Cincinnati!!!)
What is it?
Individuals that ?waged war on many evils, notably monopoly, corruption, inefficiency, and social injustice.?
Reform movements went back to the Greenbacks of 1870s and Populists of 1890s
Popular writers
Henry Demarest Lloyd: Wealth Against Commonwealth (against Standard Oil Company)
Jacob Riis: How the Other Half Lives (slum houses in NYC)
Crusaders against social injustice: Jane Addams
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