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Social Development

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Preliminaries: why study development? Reasons to study development: reminder & to elaboration- understanding: to know a trait, know how it emerged: as a result of history and biologyUsing to treat disabilities, and to improve education - genes affect phenotype - The challenge: Social knowledge; social behavior: What do we need to know?We need to know the behavior and how it (change), the environment in which the behavior is changing, and biology (e.g. Brain)

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Abhor hate Bigot narrow-minded, prejudiced person Counterfeit fake; false Enfranchise give voting rights Hamper hinder; obstruct Kindle to start a fire Noxious harmful; poisonous; lethal Placid calm; peaceful Remuneration payment for work done Talisman lucky charm Abrasive rough; coarse; harsh Bilk cheat; defraud Covert hidden; undercover Engender cause Hangar storage area (like garage) for a plane Knotty complex; difficult to solve Nuance something subtle; a fine shade of meaning Plagiarism taking credit for someone else's writing or ideas Renown fame Tangent going off the main subject Abasement humiliation; degradation Billowing swelling; fluttering; waving Cower recoil in fear or servility; shrink away from

Chapter 8 notes

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Chapter 8 Test notes Key Issue 1: Where are States Located? Problems of Defining States A state is an area organized into a political unit that is ruled by an established government that has control over its internal and foreign affairs. It occupies an established area on Earth?s surface and has a permanent population. States have sovereignty, which is independency from control of internal affairs by other states. Korea: One State or Two? Korea was once a Japanese colony which was divided into occupation zones by the U.S. and the former Soviet Union after they defeated Japan in World War II.

APUSH Useful Review Book

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AP* U.S. History Study Guide and Review Aligned with Bailey?s American Pageant - 13 th edition - * ?AP? is a registered trademark of the College Board Notes ? Don?t use this review instead of reading the text. Use this as a supplement, not a substitute. ? ? ? Be sure to practice free-response questions as well as studying the facts in this review. ? ? ? Be sure to practice essays and DBQ?s. ? Sources ? The American Pageant, 13 th edition, by Kennedy, Cohen, and Bailey ? ? ? http://www.hostultra.com/~apusnotes served as a resource for the outlines. ? ?

Religion Divides

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Religion Divides Religion is defined as the belief in and worship of a superhuman controlling power, especially a personal God or gods. Everyone can understand that. But what really is religion? Religion is a system of beliefs, based around a central deity, created thousands of years ago to explain the mystery of the world around them. As time went on, people devoted themselves to live a more religious and holy life. Today, there are still people who devote their entire life to following their religion. They convince themselves that what they are doing is the only way to live a proper life and that other religions are wrong. Because of this, religion is a very strong dividing force in the world. One example of how religion divides the world is the Crusades.

AP World Unit VII

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AP World Unit VII Review Chapter 23 Women and blacks: women had led boycotts and charity organizations but they were still denied political rights after the Revolution, only NJ granted the right to vote to free residents who met modest property-holding requirements which allowed blacks and women to vote until 1807, slaves were denied the right to participate in the political process, slaves states were permitted to count 3/5 of the slave population in calculations that determined the number of congressional representatives, there was also a 20 year continuation of the slave trade and a new fugitive slave clause 3 divisions of French society: 1st estate-clergy, 2nd estate-nobles, 3rd estate- everyone else-bourgeoisie (middle class), artists, farmers, peasant, city workers etc

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