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Unit 2 Classical Civilizations Review

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1.?????? Roman Senate- A council whose members were the heads of wealthy, landowning families. Originally an advisor body to the early kings, in the era of the Roman Republic the Senate effectively governed the Roman State and the growing empire. Under senate leadership, Rome conquered an empire of unprecedented extent in the lands surrounding the Mediterranean Sea. In the first century B.C.E. quarrels among powerful and ambitious senators and failure to address social and economic problems led to civil wars and the emergence of the rule of the emperors. They could veto or add laws. Number of senators corresponded with the number of tribes. Not all senators held equal power.

Women leaders

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Women Leaders Applaud Hillary's Candidacy for President as 'Historic,' 'Inspirational' Prominent women leaders today released statements praising the historic and inspirational candidacy of Hillary Clinton. "I am grateful for the strong support of these incredible women and the millions of others who have joined our effort to change this country and make history," Clinton said. Madeleine K. Albright, first woman Secretary of State

ineqalities

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Another type of number sentence used in algebra is called an inequality. An inquality is used when we don't know exactly what an expression is equal to. Instead of an equals sign, we can use one of these symbols: > greater than?< less than?< less than or equal to?> greater than or equal to It takes practice to translate a word problem into an inequality, just as it does to translate a problem into an equation. Let's practice now. Example 1. A number minus 4 is greater than 2. The words "a number" tell us that we need a variable in our inequality, and that the result of the variable less "4" is more than 2. We can write it like this: n - 4 > 2 Let's try one more example. Example 2. The sum of x and 5 is less than or equal to -2.

Chp. 6 India QUESTIONS STUDY GUIDE

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Ch. 6: India and Southeast Asia, 1500 B.C.E.-600 C.E. p. 151-170 1. Which written documents provide historians with insight into early Indian culture? 2. Why didn’t Indian civilizations take meticulous historical records like their Greek counterparts? Foundations of Indian Civilization, 1500 B.C.E.-300 C.E. 3. Describe the geographic boundaries that make India a subcontinent The Indian Subcontinent 4. What is the main crop grown in this region? a. What other staple crops can be found here? The Vedic Age 5. When was the Vedic Age? 6. What are the Vedas? How do they help historians study ancient India? 7. How were early Indian societies and families similar to other civilizations (Greek, Iranian, Roman)?

chapter 5 questions

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Guiding Question: Chapter 5 Colonial Society on the eye of Revolution, 1700-1775 Colonial Diversity Q. Where was the population of the American colonies most concentrated? The most populous colonies in 1775 were Virginia, Massachusetts, Pennsylvania, and North Carolina, and Maryland Q. What did ethnic diversity mean in the colonial period? ?They laid the foundations for a new multicultural American national identity unlike anything known in Europe? Ethnic diversity in the colonial period meant that there was an astonishing variety of people (English, Africans, Scottish, German, Scots-Irish, Irish, Dutch, and other Europeans) fell in to mix Q. Which were the most ethnically diverse of the colonies?

Oratory

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I have had several people ask me what an oratory is written for. Since I have been in Speech and Debate my instructor has deemed it as a speech written to persuade the audience to think what you are thinking about a certain subject.

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what happened to the balance of power between britain and the American colonies due to rapid growth population? The balance of power was handed to the one with the highest populate growth and power was different.

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