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Name: __________________________ Chapter 5 Study Guide How did irrigation help the Persian Empire? What was the family organization and social structure of Persia? What were the duties of a satrap? How did a satrap receive his position? How did the beliefs of Zoroastrianism differ from other major religions during this time period? What is a polis? How did each polis react to each other? What two political systems emerged after the end of tyrants? What is the difference between the two? Who was Herodotus? What did his book, Histories, focus on? How were the city-states, Athens and Sparta, different? What event began the classical period of Greece? How did naval technology transform Greek warfare?

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Name: __________________________ Chapter 5 Study Guide How did irrigation help the Persian Empire? What was the family organization and social structure of Persia? What were the duties of a satrap? How did a satrap receive his position? How did the beliefs of Zoroastrianism differ from other major religions during this time period? What is a polis? How did each polis react to each other? What two political systems emerged after the end of tyrants? What is the difference between the two? Who was Herodotus? What did his book, Histories, focus on? How were the city-states, Athens and Sparta, different? What event began the classical period of Greece? How did naval technology transform Greek warfare?

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9 AP Human Geography Outline Ch. 1 Thinking Geographically Key Issue 1: How do geographers describe where things are? Map- a two-dimensional model of Earth?s surface, or a portion of it. Place- a specific point of Earth distinguished by a particular character. Region- an area of Earth distinguished by a distinctive combination of cultural and physical features. Scale- the relationship between a map?s distances and the actual distances on Earth. Space- the physical gap between two objects. Connections- relationships among people and objects across a barrier of space. Cartography- the science of map-making. -Earliest surviving maps are from Babylonian clay tablets, (c. 2300 B.C.) -Aristotle was first to demonstrate that Earth is spherical.

Chapter 3: Migration Vocabulary

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Remittances Money migrants send back, money migrant send back to family and friends in their home countries, often in cash, forming an important part of the economy in many poorer countries. Cyclic Movements Movement that has a closed route and is repeated annually or seasonally. Activity Spaces The space within which daily activity occurs. Nomadism Movement among a definite set of places. Periodic Movements Movement that involves temporary, recurrent relocation Migrant Labor A common type of periodic movement involving millions of worker in the US and tens of millions of workers worldwide who cross international borders in search of employment and become immigrants, in many instances. Transhumance

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M5A2 Reflective Analysis and Interpersonal Improvement Plan Worksheet Use this worksheet to organize your responses to Module 5, Assignment 2. Submit this worksheet in the Module 5: Assignment 2 Dropbox no later than Day 6 of Module 5. Include vocabulary and concepts from your readings to support and illustrate your own insights. In preparation for the papers you?ll write later in this course, take the time to organize your thoughts for each question and write clearly. The completed worksheet should be not more than three pages. Personal goal: More effective Time Management Intermediate Goal 1: Utilize current skills to potential (Franklin Covey Time Management System) Action item 1: Update binder daily, 21 day period.

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Industrialized Society Shame Eric Mackey HUM200 Argosy University (M5A1) An Inductive Value Based, Fact Supported Argument Counter-argument I agree with Singer that education can assist with proper understanding of world poverty. However, this is not the root cause of poverty, other factors such as Society itself and the human factor play a much larger role. Industrialized societal beliefs support inequality throughout human history. Portions of Article Engagement The articles Title ?America?s Shame, The Chronicle of Higher Education.? The student movement of the 1960?s Reasons why Americans are callous toward world poverty The Title Choice Peter Singer is a controvarsal writer whom uses Title structure to cause reader awareness.

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M3A2 Eric Mackey HUM 200 Part 1?First Article Write an analytical summary of the article focusing on the article?s main claims. Include the following: Provide a brief summary of the argument presented in the article. What constitutes a bad habit? Do violent video games increase aggressive behavior? These are more societal questions. Perhaps the argument should be ?do we allow video games to entertain our kids?? and perhaps we become more engaged parents. My best friend is my eleven year old son. He plays his share of video games but I also spend time playing them with him. This is how you monitor usage and ratings of games.

Cornell Notes "America's Shame"

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?? Cornell Notes Name__Eric Mackey___________________ Topic: _America?s Shame______________________ Points to Remember ** Notes ** This title in itself promotes controversy, America?s Shame (Singer, Peter) (www.proquest.com). Per Title (www.proquest.com). Per Conference all 08/24 (Professor Grady Watts) gPeter Siner uses Peter Singer uses Controversy to promote publication, thus the emotional Title The reader is almost forced to ask the question ?Is it America?s Shame?? Causing controversy. Argument We should not limit so important a topic to specialized courses on International development (valuable as they are). Singer clearly states his argument after a short fact giving introduction.

AP Human Geography The Cultural Landscape Vocab Ch. 10

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Agribusiness Agriculture Cereal grain Chaff Combine Commercial agriculture Crop Crop rotation Desertification Double cropping Grain Green revolution Horticulture Hull Intensive subsistence agriculture Milkshed Paddy Pastoral nomadism Pasture Plantation Prime agricultural land Ranching Reaper Ridge tillage Sawah Shifting cultivation Slash-and-burn agriculture Spring wheat Subsistence agriculture Sustainable agriculture Swidden Thresh Transhumance Wet rice Winnow Winter wheat
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AP Human Geography The Cultural Landscape Vocab Ch. 9

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Development Fair trade Foreign direct investment Gender empowerment measure Gender-related development index Gross domestic product Human development index Less developed country Literacy rate Millennium development goals More developed country Primary sector Productivity Secondary sector Structural adjustment program Tertiary sector Transnational corporation Value added
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