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English Transplantations SRFI Activity
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Evicted Tenants ? Tenants that once worked on fields that were evicted so that the fields could be used as pastures for sheeps.
Richard Hakluyt ? Oxford clergy man and the outsanding English propagandist for colonization. Argued colonies would not only create new markets for English goods, they would also help alleviate poverty and unemployment.

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CHAPTER 5
Greece and Iran, 1000–30 b.c.e..
I. Ancient Iran, 1000–30 b.c.e.
A. Geography and Resources
1. Iran’s location, bounded by mountains, deserts, and the Persian Gulf, left it open to attack from Central Asian nomads. The fundamental topographical features included high mountains on the edges, salt deserts in the interior, and a sloping plateau crossed by mountain streams.

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The constitution is the basis of democracy in the United States of America. The constitution sets the guidelines for the political and social aspects of American life. The constitution if divides into seven separate articles and then currently twenty-seven more amendments. Article one informs us about the fist of the three branches of Government which is the legislative branch. Section one of this article states that the legislative branch consists of the congress which consist of the Senate and the House of Representatives.

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Oliver Baron
AP Psych PD 5
Ms. Jessell
Chapter 1 Outline
Psychology?s Roots
Psychology attempts to explain how we think, feel, and act.
Prescientific Psychology
Early views on psychology
India- Buddha
China- Confucius
Israel- Hebrew scriptures
People were said to think with their hearts and feel with their bowels
Socrates, Plato, Aristotle (469-399 B.C.)
Engaged with Plato in psychology, and Plato recorded their thoughts
Views the mind as separate from body and continuing after death

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The puritans of the New England colonies came over from Britain in 1629 to escape from the Anglican Church and other political and religious persecutions in England. In making this colony, they were to be “a city upon a hill”, according to John Winthrop. This meant that they were to be set up on the principles of the Bible and to be an example to the rest of the world through their actions and good deeds.

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The Han empire began in 206 B.C. when Liu Bang, prince of Han, defeated the Qin army in the valley of Wei. The defeat was part of a larger rebellion that began after the First Emporer's death. The people were dissatisfied with the tyranny of the Qin leaders and their Legalist form of government. However, while traditional Chinese history portrays the Han as implementing immediate changes in government, evidence shows the Han continued to rule in the tradition of the Qin, and only gradually incorporated Confucian ideals into their Legalist form of government.

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