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PERSIAN notes, rome and han china

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Political Economic Religion Social Intellectual/Arts Nature Roman politics controlled by men from wealthy families. the vote of a wealthy person counted more than the vote of a poor person. Conquest of italy fueled by tension with pastoral hill tribes of appenines Agriculture ? early Rome Numina ? ?energies? living in their surrounding world. Polytheistic. Maintained a covenant with their gods Social status related to land ownership. Basic unit of society ? family. Under authority of oldest living male. Women ? no place in public. Not allowed to own land, and always under authority of parents or head of husbands family. Not allowed in politics. Appenine mnts ? seperates country. Navigable rivers.

How to retain information easily from reading text

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-read each section slowly

-take notes on each individual section of text and then read the section over again

-do not just copy everything from the chapter, just take down the important and vital information like names, dates, events, and anything else that may seem important

-when finished, read through notes carefully

-be sure to look over notes within the next 24 hours and keep doing so until test time

-study the vocab and important dates*

-it might help to compare reading notes with lecture notes when studying

-READ EVERYTHING IN THE CHAPTERS, NOT JUST THE PLAIN TEXT (LOOK AT MAPS AND ADDITIONAL DOCUMENTS)

 

Queen Elizabeth 1 vs. King Phillip II

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Biology AP Metabolism Vocab -Campbell

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catabolic pathways- breaking down complex substances to simple substances=> release of energy anabolic pathways- simple=> complex bioenergetics- study of management of energy resources in cells energy- capacity to do work kinetic energy- energy of motion potential energy- energy of position/location chemical energy- potential energy in arrangement of molecules thermodynamics- study of energy transformations first law of thermodynamics- energy can be transformed but energy is conserved 2nd law of thermodynamics- energy transfer creates entropy free energy- portion of energy available to work when temperature is uniform in system exergonic reaction- exotehrmic, spontaneous endergonic reaction- endothermic, nonspontaneous

geography

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PHYSICAL GEOGRAPHY Russia is by far the biggest country. Its area is roughly 6.6 million miles; because Russia is so big it has a diverse temperature. In some places it is sub artic while others it is warmer. Russia has the longest river and the deepest river in the world. The population is ranked 6th in the world. The Ural Mountains stretch over 2100 km. Some regions in Russia have subsoil that is permanently frozen. Win winter high pressure winds cause the temperature to go -27 degrees Fahrenheit HUMAN GEOGRAPHY

notes chapter 9

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Chapter 9 notes -Black Death -all over Europe 1348-1350 -2/5ths of population dead -Hundred Years War - 1337-1453 -schism in church -1378-1417 -1409 election of 3 popes by 3 different colleges of cardinals -Turks march through Constantinople -1453 Black Death -Europe over populated and malnourished -1315-1317 crop failures in greatest famine of the middle ages -decades of problems weakened Europe leading to bubonic plague Rats or fleas on rats from ships from black sea carried plague -unknown cure -pessimism/obsession with death or dying -different reactions -attempt to find cure -sexual promiscuity -seclusion -flagellants -beat themselves for divine intervention -scared people -may have spread disease with dirty bleeding bodies

ap us chap 1

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Chapter 1 New World Beginnings 33,000 B.C. - A.D. 1783 225 Million Years Ago - Pangaea started to break apart. 10 Million Years Ago - North America was shaped by nature - Canadian Shield 2 Million Years Ago - Great Ice Age 35,000 Years Ago - The oceans were glaciers and the sea level dropped, leaving an isthmus connecting Asia and North America. The Bering Isthmus was crossed by people going into North America. 10,000 Years Ago - Ice started to retreat and melt, raising the sea levels and covering up the Bering Isthmus.

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