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Simple Algebra

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Search All NYTimes.com Multimedia Tunisians Go to the Polls Related Financing Questions Shadow Tunisian Vote, First of Arab Spring (October 23, 201 1 ) Times Topic: Tunisia Connect W ith Us on Twitter Follow Tunisians Vote in a Milestone of Arab Change Moises Saman f or The New York Times Tunisians w aited to vote at a school in the Tadamon district of Tunis on Sunday. More Photos ? By DAVID D. KIRKPATRICK Published: October 23, 2011 TUNIS ? Millions of Tunisians cast votes on Sunday for an assembly to draft a constitution and shape a new government, in a burst of pride and hope that after inspiring uprisings across the Arab world, their small country could now lead the way to democracy. ?Tunisians showed the world how to make a peaceful revolution without

"The Earth and its Peoples" Chapter 9 Vocabulary

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Chapter 9 Vocabulary Key Terms Shi?ites Sunnis Sasanid Empire Mecca Muhammad Muslim Islam Medina Umma Caliphate Quran Umayyad Caliphate Abbasid Caliphate Mamluks Ulama Hadith Definitions: Shi?ites- Muslims belonging to the branch of Islam believing that God vests leadership of the community in a descendant of Muhammad?s son in lay, Ali. Shi?ism is the state religion of Iran. Sunnis- Muslims belonging to the branch of Islam believing that the community should select its own leadership. The majority religion in most Islamic countries. Sasanid Empire- Iranian Empire with a capital in Ctesiphon, Mesopotamia. The Sasanid emperor established Zoroastrianism as the state religion. Islamic Arab armies overthrew the empire.

French Revolution

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French Revolution (1789-1815) 1. French Revolution vs. American Revolution (1775-1800) a. What was revolted against? i. American Revolution 1. Unfair taxes 2. Settling west of the Appalachian was prohibited. ii. French Revolution 1. Traditional monarchy 2. Power of the Church 3. Hereditary aristocracy b. Outcomes i. American Revolution 1. Created an enduring form or representative democracy ii. French Revolution 1. Expanded mass participation in political life 2. Radicalized the democratic tradition inherited from the English and American experiences but could not be sustained so Napoleon became dictator 3. Symbolic drama a. Beheading of French king Louis XVI (1793) 2. French Society a. First Estate, Clergy i. Numbered 130,000 in a nation of 28 million

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