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AP European History Syllabus

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AP EURO ROAD TO THE DEATH OF THE EMPEROR All readings should be done by the date the outlines are due. We skip Ch. 18 until after winter break. All outlines are GROUP outlines. I only collect ONE copy, but you ?cc? me on the email of the final copy to all members of your ?country.? ?Note cards? are OPTIONAL after the close of the first term. They become ?extra credit? for terms 2-4. Take Home Essays are in BOLD. In-class essays are underlined. All Exams are shaded. ALL Quizzes and Tests are TIMED. Quizzes: 7 minutes Tests: 45 minutes (27 for MC) MOST Reading Quizzes (RQ) are 10 questions, but NEVER more than 20. ALWAYS bring a Number 2 pencil. ALL exams are 40 M.C. and 1 FRQ (100 points). ALWAYS bring a Number 2 pencil and BLUE OR BLACK INK pen ASSIGNMENTS

Sociology

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Study of individuals in every day like Any interactions is social The study of companionship and relation How we interact- eg uni allows interaction then is influences our way of thinking It me against the rest of the world We associate through cyber and media as well as in person. Its part of everyday life, We are influenced by our structure that surrounds is. The global aspect influenced how we view the world personally Within every culture there are separate interests that influence each other Social class- upperclass, middle and working class Why and what influenced criminal activity How free are we, do we have full independence in freedom and in speech Are out through sand behavior influenced by outside factors Anthony Goddens asks if we really make our own choice

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Study of individuals in every day like Any interactions is social The study of companionship and relation How we interact- eg uni allows interaction then is influences our way of thinking It me against the rest of the world We associate through cyber and media as well as in person. Its part of everyday life, We are influenced by our structure that surrounds is. The global aspect influenced how we view the world personally Within every culture there are separate interests that influence each other Social class- upperclass, middle and working class Why and what influenced criminal activity How free are we, do we have full independence in freedom and in speech Are out through sand behavior influenced by outside factors Anthony Goddens asks if we really make our own choice

paradigm

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Paradigm Star Student Floyd/Hunter/McLean Honors English 10 20 August 2012 Please say, ?Paradigm? The origin of the word is Greek: paradeigma means pattern. ?para? is a prefix meaning ?beyond, past, next to, or by? Example Word using prefix ?para??paranormal: beyond normal Can you think of other words that begin with the prefix ?para?? Paradigm is a noun. Paradigmatic is the adjective form. Definitions, synonyms & antonyms A paradigm is an example serving as a model or pattern. A paradigm is the norm, or accepted norms; a standard or ideal. Paradigm often refers to a set of norms for a given time period. Synonyms: ideal, norm, standard, paragon Antonym: atypical Context and graphic

Scientific Method Outline

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Scientific method - processes by which scientists conduct investigations * There is no one "scientific method". Scientists actually use a variety of techniques to learn more about the world around us. However, many experimental studies would recognize the following steps: A. Statement of the problem B. Hypothesis formation - An "educated guess" C. Experiment 1. experimental group 2. control group D. Collection of data E. Analysis of results F. Conclusion - Reject or accept the hypothesis G. Communication of findings * Considerations pertaining to the scientific method: A. Hypothesis must be testable B. Sample size must be sufficiently large C. Experiment must have proper controls D. Experiment must be reproducible

Conservation of Energy Lab

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Conservation of Energy Kevin D. Edgerton Objective: The objective of this experiment is to study the law of conservation of energy and see how the conservation of energy equation is used. . Data and Calculations: Part I: Bouncing Ball Mass of Ball 417.2g Ranger to floor distances 0.771m 0.778m 0.765m 0.769m 0.775m Average 0.7716m The Total Energy drops to near zero when the ball hits the ground. It does not violate the law of conservation of energy because the energy lost in the collision with the ground is not accounted for by the measurements of potential and kinetic energy. Because of this, the total energy decreases after each bounce. With a lighter ball there may be less energy lost during the collisions.

Emergence of the German Empire & the Alliance Systems

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Emergence of the German Empire & the Alliance Systems (1873-1890) pg 838 Bismarck?s Leadership War in the Balkans - Bismarck?s first move was to establish 3 Emperor?s League (Germany, Austria, Russia) in 1873 - Collapsed over Austro-Russian rivalry in Balkans that arose from Russo-Turkish War in 1877 - Ottoman weakness encouraged Serbia & Montenegro to aid fellow Slavs Rebellion spread through Bulgaria & Russia interferes - Reflected influence of Pan-Slavic movement, which sought to unite all Slavs under protection of Russia - Russians hoped to control Constantinople & Dardanelles - The Treaty of San Stefano of March 1878 - Slavic states in Balkans were freed from Ottoman Empire & Russia obtained territory & large monetary indemnity

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