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Chapter 28 Cold War and a New Western World, 1945-1970 The Development of the Cold War The Confrontation of the Superpowers Rivalry between U.S. and USSR stemmed from their different historical perspectives and irreconcilable political ambitions Eastern Europe was first area of disagreement pro-Soviet governments installed in Poland, Romania, Bulgaria, Hungary 1946: Greek Civil War Communist PLA and non-Communist forces fight over control of Greece Truman Doctrine: economic and military aid for Greece Truman Doctrine: U.S. provide money to countries ?threatened? by Communist ?expansion? June 1947: Marshall Plan (European Recovery Program) $13 billion for economic recovery of war-torn Europe Soviets considered Marshall Plan capitalist imperialism

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Chapter 29 The Western World (Since 1970) Moving Beyond the Cold War 1970s: U.S.-USSR relations entered d?tente phase 1972 Antiballistic Missile Treaty: limit ABM launching systems 1975: Helsinki Agreement reduced U.S.-USSR tensions Recognized all European borders established since end of WWII Recognize and protect human rights of citizens Jimmy Carter focused on human rights protection in foreign policy 1979: Soviet invasion of Afghanistan hardened U.S.-USSR relations Carter cancels U.S. participation in Moscow Olympics; places embargo on shipment of U.S. grain to USSR Early Reagan administration witnessed return to harsh rhetoric Reagan begins military buildup, stimulating a renewed arms race 1982: Reagan introduces nuclear-tipped cruise missile

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Quatri?me plan?te du soleil. Nomm? d'apr?s le dieu romain de la guerre. La plan?te rouge. Mars et la Terre ont la m?me masse de terre approximative. Domicile ? la plus haute montagne du le syst?me solaire. Tr?s faible gravit?. Pi?ces de Mars sont tomb?s ? terre Seulement 16 mission sur Mars ont ?t? r?ussie
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AP U. S. HISTORY PRESIDENTS LIST ? The Young Republic, 1788-1815 1. George Washington, 1789-1797 2. John Adams, 1797-1801, Federalist 3. Thomas Jefferson, 1801-1809, Republican 4. James Madison, 1809-1817, Republican Era of Good Feelings and the Era of the Common Man, 1815-1840 5. James Monroe, 1817-1825, Republican 6. John Quincy Adams, 1825-1829, National Republican 7. Andrew Jackson, 1829-1837, Democrat 8. Martin Van Buren, 1837-1841, Democrat Ante-Bellum Period, 1840-1860 9. William Henry Harrison, 1841, Whig 10. John Tyler, 1841-1845 11. James K. Polk, 1845-1849, Democrat 12. Zachary Taylor, 1849-1850, Whig 13. Millard Fillmore, 1850-1853, Whig 14. Franklin Pierce, 1853-1857, Democrat 15. James Buchanan, 1857-1861, Democrat Civil War, 1861-1865

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PATHWAY TO THE WAR OF INDEPENDENCE British ?Action British Rationale Colonial Action Colonial Rationale Proclamation of 1763 Provided a temporary measure to gain time to devise a more permanent solution to conflict between Indians and settlers. Settlers were not to cross over into the Ohio Valley until land policies were developed. Resentment and failure to comply to the law?..Pioneers such as Daniel Boone would move westward Colonists saw the Proclamation as an attempt to ?hem them in? and keep them under British control?.Land west was also looked as the colonist?s birthright for the ?American Dream? Writs of Assistance 1763

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Key Events and Battles of the Civil War Event Date Location Significance Lincoln elected president November 1860 U.S. Though winning in the electoral college, Lincoln's lack of a popular majority (1.9 million out of 4.7 million votes cast) is an indication of the problems he would face with a divided nation South Carolina secedes December 1860 South Carolina On news of Lincoln's election, South Carolina (site of nullification fight in 1830s) secedes Confederacy formed February 1861 Montgomery, Alabama Seven states form Confederacy, write their own constitution, and plan for an independent nation Lincoln inaugurated March 1861 Washington, D.C. Lincoln enters Washington D.C. in disguise because of unrest. Southerners begin seizing federal posts.

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CULTURAL CONFLICTS BETWEEN WHITE EUROPEANS AND NATIVE AMERICANS White Europeans: used the land for economic needs clearing the land, destroying hunting areas and fencing it off into private property dividing the land and selling it for monetary value. Vs. NATIVE AMERICANS: Relationship with environment as part of their religion Need to hunt for survival Ownership meant access to the things the land produced, not ownership of the land itself.
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Henry VIII of England was one of the most famous and influential rulers in the history of England. He was the second monarch of the Tudor Dynasty. Henry is still widely-known for having six wives, and also for breaking off from the Roman Catholic Church to form the Church of England. Henry VIII was born on a bright summer day on June 28th, 1491 at the London Greenwich Palace as the latest boy born into the Tudor family. He was a handsome child, having said to look very similar to his mother, Queen Elizabeth of York. Henry?s father was the very Henry VII, a lean, sharp-faced man who was the first King of the Tudor Dynasty and ruled for nearly 24 years. Henry VIII was a somewhat chubby child, and this stature was only a foreshadowing of what he eventually would become.

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2014 Je vais obtenir une bonne qualit? Je vais prendre la loi Je vais obtenir mon permis de conduire 2015 Je vais dipl?m? Je ferai conna?tre mes enseignants mieux Je vais entrer dans un coll?ge 2016 Je vais b?n?vole dans un h?pital Je vais aller parachutisme Je vais apprendre ? les monter un bateau 2017 Je vais escalader le Kilimandjaro Je vais courir un marathon Je vais ?crire un document de recherche 2018 Je vais ?tudier ? l'?tranger Je vais louer mon premier appartement Je vais apprendre ? cuisiner 2019 Je vais dipl?m? Je vais acheter une voiture Je vais entrer dans une bonne ?cole de m?decine 2020 Je vais obtenir mon premier travail Je vais visiter l'Antarctique et voir les feux du nord Je vais apprendre ? p?cher 2021 Je vais effectuer ma premi?re intervention chirurgicale

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Spencer Ballantyne QUESTIONS When we say that something gives us ?energy,? what does that mean? What is a biological definition of energy? When people say that things, ?give you energy?, they can be referring to the affects other molecules like stimulants and amino acids can have on your body. Truly, they don?t provide any energy for your body, but they can raise you metabolic rate, thereby causing you to metabolize what is already stored in your body. Also, they may stimulate adrenaline production. Biologically, energy is the capacity to produce work or change. Energy is stored in your body in molecules, like carbohydrates and lipids. These carbohydrates can take the form of sugars, and the energy is transferred to your body when you eat them.

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