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easy way to remember conversion chart

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good way to remember the conversions... GxxMxxKHD bu dcmxxuxxnxxp gee x x maybe x x kangaroos have dandrufft but you dont care much x x u x x need x x pantene giga, place holder, place holder, mega, place hold, place hold, kilo hepta deca base unit deci centi milli, place hold, place hold, micro, place hold, place hold, nano, place hold, place hold, pico

apush review

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THE GIANT AHAP REVIEW OUTLINE! Horace Greeley High School Europeans Colonize North America (1600 – 1640) *English Interest in Colonization* - By the sixteenth century, many countries, including Spain, France and the Netherlands, had established colonies in the New World. Until the foundation of Jamestown, however, the English didn’t have any successful permanent colonies in North America. - Prior to Jamestown, Sir Walter Raleigh of the Sea Dogs formed a joint stock company and received a charter to found a colony on Roanoke Island in 1584. It failed, and he tried again in 1585 and 1587. Both were failures, and the fate of the 1587 colony remains a mystery (all colonists disappeared).

1450 AD- 1750 AD Timeline

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WHAP Timeline Assignment 1450 ? 1750 Key: Europe Asia/Oceania India/Africa Middle East Americas Ottoman Dynasty 1300 AD -1750 AD The Ottoman Dynasty seemed to recreate the might of the original Islamic Caliphate. The Ottoman Dynasty survived many periods of change caused by internal problems and by the power if European adversaries. The Ottoman Dynasty grew because of its founder Osman, control of the strategic link between Europe and Asia at Gallipoli, and the creation of an army that took advantage of Turkish skills and the military possibilities presented by gunpowder. Songhay Empire 1340 AD ? 1591 AD

Geometric and Orientalizing Questions

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Chap 5 Ancient Greece--Geometric and Orientalizing ---page 112 1. What does the phrase ?man is the measure of all things? mean? 2. What is humanism? How does this philosophy compare to the Egyptian or Mesopotamian religious sense? 3. Although the ancient Greeks had lofty ideals such as a perfect balance between intellectual and physical disciple, and the principles of democracy, there actual society fell short of an ideal civilization in what ways? 4. Please know about the 12 gods and goddesses listed on page 107. Also the two at the end, Hades and Bacchus. 5. What accomplishments were lost during the ?dark ages?, roughly between 1200 and 700 BCE ? 6. What was the one art that was continued during these centuries?

The Earth and Its Peoples Chapter 8

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Chapter 8 Questions edition 2 1. Explain how Buddhism, Christianity, and Hinduism spread through trade and which trade routes. When people would trade goods they would tell stories and share their ways of life with others. Buddhism, Christianity and Hinduism were spread by what the merchants shared with each other.

Chapter 25 overview

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Connor Sheehan Hallowed halls of Ivy After civil war colleges sprung up everywhere Education for women and blacks By 1880 every third college graduate was a woman Morill Act of 1862-granted public lands to states that supported education Land-grant colleges became state universities Hatch Act of 1887- extended the Morill Act and provided federal funding for agricultural experiments Many philanthropists generously donated to Americas education Between 1878 and 1898 they donated $150 million
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Grapes of Wrath Test

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The Grapes of Wrath TEST Multiple Choice [1 point each] 1. One of the reasons Casy gives up being a minister is because A. he cannot make a living at it. B. he feels like a hypocrite because he preaches one thing, but he behaves differently. C. his wife left him for another man. D. people expect him to solve all their problems. E. he is tired of talking. 2. The first and last chapters in this novel deal with what natural disasters? A. a drought and an earthquake B. a flood and an earthquake C. a drought and a flood D. a blizzard and a flood E. a drought and a blizzard 3. In Chapter Two, how does Tom Joad convince the truck driver to give him a lift, despite the ?NO RIDERS? sign?

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