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BISC 104 Exam 2 notes Fall 2010 Dr. Carol Britson Ole Miss

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US History Chap 3

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Chapter 3 Settling the Northern Colonies 1619-1700 ? The Protestant Reformation Produces Puritanism German friar Martin Luther denounced the authority of the priests and popes when he nailed his protests against Catholic doctrines to the door of Wittenberg's cathedral in 1517.? He declared that the Bible alone was the source of God's words.? He started the "Protestant Reformation." John Calvin of Geneva elaborated Martin Luther's ideas.? He spelled out his basic doctrine in Latin in 1536, entitled Institutes of the Christian Religion.? These ideas formed Calvinism.?

Chapter 37 Section 1

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Objectives =) 1. Relate the major characteristics of insects’ biological success. Insects have succeeded, because they have adapted to the various changes in their environments. 2. List both harmful and beneficial effects of insects on human society. • Harmful- they eat crops and transmit diseases • Beneficial- they serve as food for numerous species of fish, birds, and other animals. Many kinds of insects are essential for pollination of plants. Also they provide commercially valuable products and recycle nutrients needed to maintain a healthy forest. 3. Describe the external structure and organ systems of a grasshopper.

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