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APES Study Guide 5 Populations This unit will include the study of species interactions and reproductive strategies and how these and other factors affect species diversity. You will also learn a few of the tools that may be used to measure species diversity. Textbook References Miller, Living In The Environment, 16th edition: Chapter 5 (p143-169) (26 pages) Outside Reading TBA Other Materials Planet Earth, ?Great Plains? Vocabulary (39) species diversity species richness species evenness theory of island biogeography habitat island interspecific competition parasitism mutualism commensalism predation inhibition allopathy facilitation native species exotic/introduced/alien species indicator species endemic species ubiquitous species keystone species primary succession

Biology vocabulary

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AP Biology chapter 40 Key Terms and general bio set: 1: A-B Help/ study vocabulary Chapter 40 in Reece Campbell?s biology book 7 (seventh edition) Key Terms and general bio terms For biology use Pleas comments, suggestions or like so I will make more Thank you Creator: Daniel Myers Ogden Utah Subjects Biology study vocabulary
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Toponymy: DEFINITION: Classification of Place Names: Provide a definition and example for each one. Descriptive: Toponym that derives from physical features Associative: toponym- Example- mill river (mill on the river) Incident: Ex battle creek (toponym) Possessive: named for a person, perhaps founder Commemorative: commemorating someone well known (washington dc) Commendatory: praising names like ones that lured pioneers to the american west (pleasant valley) Folk-Etymology: a false meaning extracted from a name based on its structure when being named Manufactured: names that are made up like tesnus(sunset spelled backwards) Mistake: historical errors in identification when naming (west indies) Shift

Extra Vocab

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12. Labor shortage led to higher wages than in East, but job instability (after harvest or RR completion, ect) led to communities of jobless in cities. Workers mostly mobile, single men Competition from Chinese immigrants, whom employers could usually hire for lower wages then white Anglo- Am. Out of work Working class highly multiracial, but whites generally occupied higher job levels (management + skilled labor) than nonwhites in unskilled labor. Dual labor system reinforced by racial assumptions that held nonwhites more suited for worse conditions + harder labor- allowed whites greater social mobility 13. News of gold or silver strike in an area would start a stampede of CA gold rush several stages of settlement

Important terms and Ideas from an american pageant chapters 28-32

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Unit VII Terms and Important Ideas Terms Chapter 28 Jacob Riis Lincoln Steffens Theodore Dreiser Ida Tarbell Robert La Follette Florence Kelley Upton Sinclair John Muir Initiative Referendum Recall Muckrakers 17th Amendment 18th Amendment Elkins Act Hepburn Act Muller v. Oregon Triangle Shirtwaist fire The Jungle Dollar diplomacy New Nationalism Chapter 29 Woodrow Wilson Victoriano Huerta Venustiano Carranza Pancho Villa John J. Pershing New Freedom Underwood Tariff 16th Amendment Federal Reserve Act Clayton Act Central Powers Allies Lusitania Sussex Chapter 30 George Creel Bernard Baruch Herbert Hoover Henry Cabot Lodge Warren G. Harding Self-determination ?normalcy? Zimmerman note Fourteen Points League of Nations Committee on Public Information Espionage and Sedition Acts

Midterm Vocab for World Geography

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1. Culture- The accumulated habits, attitudes, and beliefs of a group of people that define for them their general behavior and way of life; the total set of learned activities of a people. 2. Multicultural- Many cultures, based on many ethnic and religious traditions. 3. Social Class- The arrangement of people in society in economic or cultural groups. 4. Social Mobility- Refers to the degree to which an individual or group's status is able to change in terms of position in the social hierarchy. 5. Gender Roles- Is a theoretical construct in the social sciences and humanities that refers to a set of social and behavioral norms that, within a specific culture, are widely considered to be socially appropriate for individuals of a specific gender.

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