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The Seven Types of Government Participants
APES Chapter 2 Vocab (Miller)
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Jeopardy for Ch 2
IMPACTS OF INTERACTION 10 Name two important civilizations that were primarily trade-oriented (Minoans Hittites) 20 Name two technologies that spread from Mesopotamia to China (wheel, bronze, chariots, horses) 30 These migrations brought people to India, Peleponnesus, and Anatolia (Indo-European) 40 The first peace treaty in the world was signed in this year (1285 BCE) 50 This kingdom south of Egypt overthrew the New Kingdom (Kush) CHANGE & CONTINUITY 10 This script was the original (and still undecipherable) form of Greek (linear a) 20 Name two cultural carryovers from the Sumerians to the Hittites (gods, city states, cuneiform) 30 The Zhou dynasty used the mandate of heaven as this means of irresponsible persuasion (propaganda)
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Contemporary Approaches to Psychology
Contemporary Approaches to Psychology Behavioral Approach emphasizes the scientific study of behavior and its environmental determinants. Example: Psychodynamic (Psychoanalytic) emphasizes the unconscious aspects of the mind, conflict between biological instincts and society?s demands, and early family experiences. Example: Humanistic approach stresses a person?s capacity for personal growth, freedom to choose his or her destiny, and positive qualities. Example: Cognitive approach emphasizes the mental processes involved in knowing: How we direct our attention, how we perceive, how we remember, as how we think and solve problems. Example: Neuroscience approach is the brain and nervous system are central to understanding behavior, thought and emotion. Example:
Chapter 4 Persia Iran Persian-G chart
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Alg 2 outline
Minimum Topic Coverage Function concepts Definition as a set of ordered pairs, as a rule, compared with relations Function notation Independent and dependent variable; domain and range Graphs of functions and relations (Optional for Lv2) Introduction to 3-dimensional graphing Arithmetic operations on functions Inverse of a function (Optional for Lv2) Piecewise-defined functions Composition Inverse functions Graphical meaning and in terms of ordered pairs How to compute Whether an inverse exists (Optional) Even and odd functions (Optional) The linear transformations and their effect on graphs Applications and modeling Linear functions and relations Slope-intercept and point-slope form Graphs and use of a coordinate system
Chapter 14
Precalculus! Chapter 1.1
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