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Necessary Terms to Pass

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TERMS YOU MUST KNOW UNIT 1 Social contract Natural rights Declaration of independence Articles of confederation Connecticut/great compromise Virginia plan Three-fifths compromise New jersey plan Commerce and slave trade compromise Ratification Federalists Anti-federalists Federalist papers Bill of rights Constitution Limited government Separation of powers Popular sovereignty Checks and balances Amendments Judicial review Marbury v. madison Federalism Delegated powers Implied powers Necessary and proper clause (elastic clause) Supremacy clause Inherent powers Concurrent powers Reserved powers Full faith and credit clause Privileges and immunities clause Extradition Interstate compacts Mcculloch v. Maryland Dual federalism Cooperative federalism

Vocab Words You Must Know

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TERMS YOU MUST KNOW UNIT 1 Social contract Natural rights Declaration of independence Articles of confederation Connecticut/great compromise Virginia plan Three-fifths compromise New jersey plan Commerce and slave trade compromise Ratification Federalists Anti-federalists Federalist papers Bill of rights Constitution Limited government Separation of powers Popular sovereignty Checks and balances Amendments Judicial review Marbury v. madison Federalism Delegated powers Implied powers Necessary and proper clause (elastic clause) Supremacy clause Inherent powers Concurrent powers Reserved powers Full faith and credit clause Privileges and immunities clause Extradition Interstate compacts Mcculloch v. Maryland Dual federalism Cooperative federalism

Bradbury Rhetorical Analysis

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It is an inescapable conclusion that we must come to when reading Ray Bradbury’s Fahrenheit 451 that the people and the society he describes are not happy. They constantly search for solace in their lives and, when confronted by the obvious unhappiness of their situation, they drown their troubles in “families” and electronics. Guy Montag, on the other hand, finds his own solace and newness in life through connection to the opposite, as Bradbury shows through specific rhetorical strategies in this passage.

Era 3 Preview Map & Timeline

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Period 3 Timeline 600 - 1450 618 ? 907 Tang China 622: Origin of Islam, life of Muhammad 600s ? 700s: Spread of Islam into Arabia, Middle East N. Africa 750 ? 1236: Abbasid Caliphate 661-750: Ummayad Caliphate 855: Kievan Russia 1100s -1200s: Crusades 1054: Schism of Christianity into East & West 1200s ? 1300s: Mongol Conquests & Pax Mongolica 1000: Ghana at its Height 1200: Rise of Mali 1290: Islam reaches SE Asia 960-1127: Song China 1325: Rise of Aztecs 1453: Ottomans conquer Constantinople 1471-1493: Peak of Inca 1405 ? 1433: Chinese expdeditions under Zenghe Great Zimbabwe Mongol Empire Delhi Sultanate Ghana, Mali, Songhai Islamic Empire Feudal Europe Decline of Maya/Rise of Aztecs Inca Empire Byzantine Empire Sui, Tang, Song, Yuan Feudal Japan

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