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AP Exam Essay Acronyms Thanks to Lisa Busch and her classmates! The DBQ was borrowed from another source and she gave it to them as an example...? ?DBQ:? TEAMGAP??????????? Thesis??????????? Evidence??????????? Additional document??????????? Meaning of docs??????????? Groupings??????????? Analysis (for groups and POV)??????????? Point of View??Comparison:CRATE, TRACE, or REACT??????????? Compare/Contrast??????????? Reasons for the C/C??????????? Addresses all parts of the question??????????? Thesis??????????? Evidence??COT:TAREA (means "homework" in Spanish)?????????? Thesis?????????? Addresses all parts of the question?????????? Relevant historical context?????????? Evidence?????????? Analysis of CCOT

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AP Exam Essay Acronyms Thanks to Lisa Busch and her classmates! The DBQ was borrowed from another source and she gave it to them as an example...? ?DBQ:? TEAMGAP??????????? Thesis??????????? Evidence??????????? Additional document??????????? Meaning of docs??????????? Groupings??????????? Analysis (for groups and POV)??????????? Point of View??Comparison:CRATE, TRACE, or REACT??????????? Compare/Contrast??????????? Reasons for the C/C??????????? Addresses all parts of the question??????????? Thesis??????????? Evidence??COT:TAREA (means "homework" in Spanish)?????????? Thesis?????????? Addresses all parts of the question?????????? Relevant historical context?????????? Evidence?????????? Analysis of CCOT

Chapter One Vocabulary

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Anarchy- the condition of having no government and no laws; each member of the society governs himself or herself Aristocracy- rule by the best suited, through virtue, talent, or education; in later usage, rule by the upper class Authority- the features of a leader or institution that compel obedience, usually because of ascribed legitimacy. For most societies, the government is the ultimate authority Compliance- the act of accepting and carrying out authorities? decisions Consent of the people- the idea that governments and laws derive their legitimacy from the consent of the governed (citizens) Conservatism- a set of beliefs that includes a limited role for the government in helping individuals, supports traditional values and lifestyles, and a cautious response to change

How to Factor Trinomial with Leading Coefficient of One, Part Two

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After determining the signs of the resulting binomials, we need to determine the numbers that belong in each binomial. Because the leading coefficient is one, the leading coefficient of each binomial will be one. This is how your factored trinomial will look like: (x+3)(x-2) . To determine the numbers, we must look again at the second sign between terms in the trinomial. If positive, we must find two factors of the last term that add up to the coefficient of the second term. These numbers will be the ones that go in the binomials. (See part one to determine which number goes in which binomial.) If the second sign is negative, then you must find two factors of the last term that subtract to the coefficient of the middle term.

How to Factor Trinomial with Leading Coefficient of One, Part One

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First, organize the polynomial in terms of order (2nd, 1st, and 0). Then, note the signs between each term of the polynomial. If the second sign is positive, then the signs between each term of each resulting binomial will be the same. You can determine this sign by looking at the first algebraic sign between terms. If the sign is positive, both signs will be positive. If the sign is negative, both signs will be negative. If the second sign is negative, both signs in the resulting binomials will be opposite. If the first sign is positive, then the sign next to the biggest constant in the binomial will be positive, and vice versa.

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ODD 10th Grade Honors, Unit 1, 11 - 20 Word/Part of speech Denotation Con-notation Synonym/ antonym Two sample sentences Jaded adj Wearied, worn-out, dulled (in the sense of being satiated by excessive indulgence) negative Aged/ new 1. The wilted handclasp and the fast-melting smile mark the jaded refugee from too many parties. 2. The jaded metal was falling apart. Lurid adj Causing shock, horror, or revulsion; sensational; pale or sallow in color; terrible or passionate in intensity or lack of restraint negative Fearful/ pleasing 1. Bright, sensational, and often lurid, some old-time movie posters make today?s newspaper ads look tame. 2. After I saw the horror movie there was a lurid look on my face. Meritorious adj

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