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Ch7 outline

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Chapter 7, Ethnicity, Key Issue I ? CREATEDATE ?7/30/08 7:22 AM? I. Where Are Ethnicities Distributed? A. Distribution of Ethnicities in the United States 1. Clustering of Ethnicities a. Regional Concentrations of Ethnicities b. Concentration of Ethnicities in Cities 2. African American Migration Patterns a. Forced Migration from Africa b. Immigration to the North c. Expansion of the ghetto B. Differentiating Ethnicity and Race 1. Race in the United States a. ?Separate But Equal? Doctrine b. ?White Flight? 2. Division by Race in South Africa a. Apartheid System b. Dismantling of Aparteid ? II. Why Have Ethnicities Been Transformed into Nationalities? A. Rise of Nationalities 1. Nation-States a. Nation-States in Europe

Symbolism

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What Is Their Meaning? Nathaniel Hawthorne uses a slew of symbols in the Scarlet Letter to show how different Hester and Dimmesdale are from the community they live in. Hawthorne uses the scarlet letter as the most recurring symbol throughout the novel. He also uses nature, such as the forest, rose bush, and meteor, and even uses people -Pearl, the "Black Man", and even Mistress Hibbins.

ch 10 outline

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CHAPTER 10 Outline I. The Early Tang Empires, 618?755 A. Reunification Under the Sui and Tang 1. The Sui Empire reunified China and established a government based on Confucianism but heavily influenced by Buddhism. The Sui?s rapid decline and fall may have been due to its having spent large amounts of resources on a number of ambitious construction, canal, irrigation, and military projects. B. Buddhism and the Tang Empire 1. The Tang emperors legitimized their control by using the Buddhist idea that kings are spiritual agents who bring their subjects into a Buddhist realm. Buddhist monasteries were important allies of the early Tang emperors; in return for their assistance, they received tax exemptions, land, and gifts. C. To Chang?an by Land and Sea

AP Civil War Quiz

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Chapter 15 & 16 Quiz Name________________ Circle the best answer! 1.) One of the main beliefs of the Republican party with regards to slavery in the territories was a.) it was morally wrong b.) it was unfair competition for ambitious and hard working people who hoped to improve the economic and social station c.) popular sovereignty would resolve most of the problem d.) a,b, & c e.) none of the above 2.) At the beginning of the Civil War the Union's aim was a.) to suppress the southern rebellion quickly and restore the union b.) free all of the slaves c.) return to what it was like, with regards to slavery, 10 years previous d.) fight a long protracted struggle to regain the states that seceded e.) keep the confederacy at bay with Naval Battles

AP Gov Lanahan Readings From Democracy in America Reaction Paper

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Ar?Reon Watson Reaction Paper 10/6/2012 Alexis Tocqueville: From Democracy in America In 1831, French aristocrat, Tocqueville took an approach towards studying a social and political event going on in America; American democracy. A man that seemed to be very fond of America came to talk about studying preceding history, ?The New World? without aristocracy, and the love a democracy in America has for equality. America was the only country he saw the growth of society and its influences on the ?New world? and its people. With democracy comes equality and it is a principle in which people revert to individualism, when they all want to have wealth and property. Tocqueville talked about saving the nations freedom, as it wasn?t being used.

ch 27 apush

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Chapter 27 Terms from notes Tydings-McDuffie Act ? Philippine independence, Malina Hoare-Laval Pact ? Britain and France soothing Mussolini Buenos Aires Conference ? Western hemisphere collaboration (war if threatened) Declaration of Lima ? absolute sovereignty of the American states Reciprocal Trade Agreement ? reduce tariffs Anti-Comintern Pact ? Germany, Japan, Italy Hitler wanted war on one front, Athenia sunk Declaration of Panama ? ?chastity? belt in Western Hemisphere Good Neighbor Policy ? Pan American Conference Cuban Relationship altered ? Batista Road to War America 1914-1917 ? Millis Nye Committee Johnson Debt Default Act ? banned loans to governments in default, not Finland Ludlow Amendment ? no war without public referendum, failed Panay sunk Japan

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