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Chapter 8 American Paegant Vocab Terms.

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mercenary - A professional soldier who serves in a foreign army for pay. “Why bring in outside mercenaries . . . ?” indictment - A formal written accusation charging someone with a crime. “The overdrawn bill of indictment included imposing taxes without consent. . . .” dictatorship - A form of government characterized by absolute state power and the unlimited authority of the ruler. “The [charges] included . . . establishing a military dictatorship. . . .” neutral - A nation or person not taking sides in a war. “Many colonists were apathetic or neutral. . . .” civilian - A citizen not in military service. “The opposing forces contended . . . for the allegiance . . . of the civilian population.”

Biology Review (Chapters 1 - 4)

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Chapter 1 Common Characteristics of Life  composed of cells  highly organized  exchanges energy with the environment  responds to stimuli  reproduces itself  evolves over time  adapts to environment  maintains homeostasis 7 characteristics common to life 1. Cells and organization: organisms maintain an internal order – simplest is the cell 2. Energy use and metabolism: to maintain internal order, energy is needed. Energy is utilized in chemical reactions collectively known as metabolism 3. Response to environmental changes: organisms react to environmental changes to increase chances of survival 4. Regulation and homeostasis: organisms regulate cells and body to maintain homeostasis – relatively stable internal conditions

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WEBSITE: Author of page, last name first, followed by a period. Title of page in quotes, followed by a period. Title of the entire website, underlined, followed by a period. The full URL address of the page, beginning with http://, followed by the date you visited the site in parentheses, followed by a period. Grimes, Barbara F., ed. "South Africa." Ethnologue. http://www.sil.org/ethnologue/countries/Sout.html (4 Feb 1999). BOOK: Author's name, last name first, followed by a period. Title underlined, followed by a period. Place of publication, followed by a colon. Publishers name, followed by a comma. Copyright date, followed by a period. Morgan, Terri. Photography Take your Best Shot. Minneapolis: Lerner, 1991. ENCYCLOPEDIA ARTICLE:

Common Polyatomic Ions

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Common Polyatomic Ions +1 CHARGE -1 CHARGE -2 CHARGE -3 CHARGE -4 CHARGE ion name ion name ion name ion name ion name NH4+ ammonium H2PO3- dihydrogen phosphite HPO32- hydrogen phosphite PO33- phosphite P2O74- pyrophosphate H3O+ hydronium H2PO4- dihydrogen phosphate HPO42- hydrogen phosphate PO43- phosphate Hg22+ mercury(I) HCO3- hydrogen carbonate CO32- carbonate PO23- hypophosphite HSO3- hydrogen sulfite SO32- sulfite AsO33- arsenite HSO4- hydrogen sulfate SO42- sulfate AsO43- arsenate NO2- nitrite S2O32- thiosulfate NO3- nitrate SiO32- silicate OH- hydroxide C22- carbide CH3COO- acetate C2O42- oxalate CrO2- chromite

Biology AP Vocabulary Campbell 7th Edition

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Out of Many chapter 18

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Conquest And Survival Indian Peoples Under Siege On The Eve Of Conquest Reservations And The Slaughter Of The Buffalo The Indian Wars The Nez Perc? The Internal Empire Mining Communities Mormon Settlements The Southwest The Cattle Industry Cowboys Cowgirls And Prostitutes Community And Conflict On The range Farming Communities On The Plains The Homestead Act Populating The Plains Work, Dawn To Dusk The World?s breadbasket New Production Technologies Producing For The Market California The Toll On Land The Western Landscape Nature?s Majesty The Legendary Wild West The ?American Primitive? The Transformation of Indian Societies Reform Policy And Politics The Ghost Dance Endurance And Rejuvenation Chronology 1848- Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo 1849-1860s- California Gold Rush

History of the world in six glasses timeline

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Beer (Mesopotamia & Egypt) 10,000 BCE: The exact date of when the first beer was brewed is unknown, but it is believed to have been discovered in an area known as the Fertile Crescent around 10,000 BCE. 9000 BCE: Starting around 9000 BCE, instead of gathering wild grains, people began to deliberately plant and farm barley and wheat for the use of beer and other foods. 8000 BCE: Villagers living in the Fertile Crescent start contributing to the common storehouse. These contributions such as beer and food were recorded using small, clay tokens. The small, clay tokens used for records are known as the first grounds for present day accounting, writing, and bureaucracy.

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