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Ch. 6: India and Southeast Asia, 1500 B.C.E.-600 C.E.
p. 151-170

1. Which written documents provide historians with insight into early Indian culture?

2. Why didn’t Indian civilizations take meticulous historical records like their Greek counterparts?

Foundations of Indian Civilization, 1500 B.C.E.-300 C.E.

3. Describe the geographic boundaries that make India a subcontinent

The Indian Subcontinent

4. What is the main crop grown in this region?

a. What other staple crops can be found here?

The Vedic Age

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Guiding Question: Chapter 5
Colonial Society on the eye of Revolution, 1700-1775
Colonial Diversity
Q. Where was the population of the American colonies most concentrated?
The most populous colonies in 1775 were Virginia, Massachusetts, Pennsylvania, and North Carolina, and Maryland
Q. What did ethnic diversity mean in the colonial period?

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I have had several people ask me what an oratory is written for. Since I have been in Speech and Debate my instructor has deemed it as a speech written to persuade the audience to think what you are thinking about a certain subject.

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SAT Subject Math Level 2 Facts & Formulas

Numbers, Sequences, Factors

Integers: . . . , -3, -2, -1, 0, 1, 2, 3, . . .
Reals: integers plus fractions, decimals, and irrationals (

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3, pi, etc.)

Order Of Operations: PEMDAS
(Parentheses / Exponents / Multiply / Divide / Add / Subtract)

Arithmetic Sequences: each term is equal to the previous term plus d

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what happened to the balance of power between britain and the American colonies due to rapid growth population?
The balance of power was handed to the one with the highest populate growth and power was different.

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[Chapter 1] Environmental Problems, Their Causes, and Sustainability

Living in an Exponential Age
- exponential growth: a quantity increases at a fixed percentage per unit of time
- continued exponential growth in human activities such as burning fossil fuels (carbon-based fuels such as coal, natural gas, and gasoline) and clearing forests will change the earth?s climate during this century.
[1-1] What is and Environmentally Sustainable Society?

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Geography Review

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Answer: Mongolia

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Answer: North Korea

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Answer: Taiwan-ROC

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Answer: South Korea

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Answer: Japan

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Answer: China-PRC
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Answer: Hong Kong

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Answer: Hong Kong

Answer: Pacific Ocean
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Answer: Huang He (Yellow) River
Daily Double!!!
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Answer: Chang (Yangtze) River
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Answer: East China Sea
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Answer: Taiwan Strait
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Answer: Korea Strait
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When your teacher is teaching you in the class, make sure always to take down notes of whatever the teacher explains. As when you noe down what the teacher speaks about the topic, you can get higher grades in MCQ's and SQ's.
BTW this I do Cambridge exams

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Jonathan G. Bernal
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March 28, 2010
The Treaty of Versailles

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