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Methods (chapter 1) Scientific Method General observation Research question Hypothesis (if?then?) testable prediction. Data, controls ect. Popn General ? area you?re applying Sample ? in experiment GOAL: Sample popn. (representative sample) needs to resemble general popn. Random Sample / Selection ? Each person in popn. has = chance @ being in the study / experiment. *Volunteering is NEVER a random sample* Experimental Method Seeks to confirm cause & affect relationships by introducing independent variables & observing their effects on dependent variables. Research Experiment Correlation

Rome Blank Study Chart

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Roman Republic Roman Empire Dates Political Systems Sources of Elite Power Notable Rulers Slavery Social Structure Family Structure Religion Trade and Economics Laws Technology Citizenship Housing Women External Relations Expansion Internal Relations Demise Capitals Rome Chart
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the earth and its peoples ch. 5 Rome voc

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Roman Republic- ?public possession? 507- 31 BCE sovereign power rests in assemblies. All male citizens eligible to attend. Not a democracy. Included Roman Senate. Roman Senate- advisory council to kings and Republican officials. Real center of power. Self-perpetuating body. Brought together state?s wealth, influence, politics, military. Patron/client relationship- binds individuals and families. Client seeks help and protection. Patron gets support of client who works his land. Inequality accepted. System of mutual benefit. Roman Principate- period following Roman Republic. Same forms of Republic, but realities of power altered. Military dictator ?first among equals?

Samuel Sewall Inferenes

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Peng ? PAGE ?2? Eric Peng Moffett AP Eng 11/4 Sept. 18, 2010 Samuel Sewall Inferences Samuel Sewall is very religious in public and private life. After he graduated from Harvard in 1671, he married Hannah, the daughter of John Hull and became the wealthiest in Massachusetts because he regarded public service as his natural expression. He managed a colony?s printing press acting concurrently as deputy of the General Court. His objective profession was being appointed as justice, which he did in 1692. He went on to serve the Council for 33 years and became the chief of justice of Massachusetts in 1728. People stated that even Sewall?s dullness had a character of its own, and he had the power to bring people together because of his characteristics.

Ch. 3 Terms

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Calvinism Set of beliefs that the Puritans followed. In the 1500's John Calvin, the founder of Calvinism, preached virtues of simple worship, strict morals, pre-destination and hard work. This resulted in Calvinist followers wanting to practice religion, and it brought about wars between Huguenots (French Calvinists) and Catholics, that tore the French kingdom apart. Massachusetts Bay Colony One of the first settlements in New England; established in 1630 and became a major Puritan colony. Became the state of Massachusetts, originally where Boston is located. It was a major trading center, and absorbed the Plymouth community Dominion of New England

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