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AP Hug Chapter Two Vocab

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Chapter Two Vocabulary Chapter 2: Population Arithmetic population Density- Population per area/ unit, found by dividing population by area of the region or country. Arithmetic Population Density can be very useful for some countries or regions but others not because it will not give an accurate presentation. Carrying capacity- Is the maximum population that that area biologically can hold, Giving water food shelter act. Many experts think that the world's Carrying capacity is going to reach its max within a few decades Chronic/degenerative Disease- A disease that affects the organs or many affects you for your whole life. Cancer is a chronic/degenerative disease. Crude birth rate (CBR)/

Chapters 1,2,& 3 Extra credit packet

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Chapters 1,2,& 3 Extra credit packet Outline chapter 1 What is psychology? How did psychology develop from its prescientific roots in early understandings of mind and body to the beginnings of modern science? Early thinkers involved in the idea of psychology include Buddha, Confucius, Socrates, Plato, Aristotle, Descartes, Bacon, and Locke. Buddha pondered how sensations and perceptions combine to form ideas. Confucius stressed the power of ideas and an educated mind. Hebrew scholars linked mind, body, and emotion. Socrates and Plato concluded that the mind is separable from the body and continues after the body dies; and that knowledge is innate. Aristotle believed that knowledge is not pre-existing instead it grows from experiences, stored in memories.

unit 1 (chapters 1-3) outline notes

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Page ? PAGE ?2? Outline Notes ? Chapter 1: Introducing Government in America Government Government: the institutions and processes through which public policies are made for a society Examples of institutions: Congress, the president, the courts, and federal administration Two fundamental questions about governing: How should we govern? American democracy vs. ?ideal? democracy Who holds the power? Who influences government policy? What should government do? Have more responsibilities Have fewer responsibilities with more individual responsibility Functions of the Government Maintain a National Defense: armed forces Provide Public Services Public Goods: goods, such as clean air and clean water, that everyone must share

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Page ? PAGE ?2? Outline Notes ? Chapter 1: Introducing Government in America Government Government: the institutions and processes through which public policies are made for a society Examples of institutions: Congress, the president, the courts, and federal administration Two fundamental questions about governing: How should we govern? American democracy vs. ?ideal? democracy Who holds the power? Who influences government policy? What should government do? Have more responsibilities Have fewer responsibilities with more individual responsibility Functions of the Government Maintain a National Defense: armed forces Provide Public Services Public Goods: goods, such as clean air and clean water, that everyone must share
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