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Canales, Owen, and Reyes 1 Jeffrey Canales, Meghan Owen, and Johnny Reyes Mrs. Fuller B4 English I 2 May 2012 Death of Innocents Everyday innocent, unborn babies are killed all around the world. It?s wrong and unfair for the unborn babies, they should have rights too. Abortion and fetal rights is an issue in our society because it?s killing innocent life and regulations should be done to resolve this problem.

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

Midterm Vocab for World Geography

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1. Culture- The accumulated habits, attitudes, and beliefs of a group of people that define for them their general behavior and way of life; the total set of learned activities of a people. 2. Multicultural- Many cultures, based on many ethnic and religious traditions. 3. Social Class- The arrangement of people in society in economic or cultural groups. 4. Social Mobility- Refers to the degree to which an individual or group's status is able to change in terms of position in the social hierarchy. 5. Gender Roles- Is a theoretical construct in the social sciences and humanities that refers to a set of social and behavioral norms that, within a specific culture, are widely considered to be socially appropriate for individuals of a specific gender.

AP Human Geography: People, Place, And Culture Unit 2 & Population Notes

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Unit 2 Vocabulary - Population 1. Arithmetic density: The total number of people divided by the total land area. Finding population density through the number of people and total land area. 2. Carrying capacity : This is the population level that can be supported, given the quantity of food, habitat, water and other life infrastructure present. How many people an area can support. 3. Demographic momentum: this is the tendency for growing population to continue growing after a fertility decline because of their young age distribution. When a population continues growing even after a fertility decline - allows population to move to next stage of transition.

argument quiz

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Name: Date: Period: Quiz Answer the following questions by typing the correct answers in complete sentences. You may only use your written Cornell notes. You may not use the PowerPoint presentation on Echalk. When you are finished you will save your document and email it to me via Echalk. DO NOT PRINT THIS PAGE! Make sure your question and summary sections of your notes are complete. Staple and submit them before you leave today. 1. Define persuasive writing. 2. List 3 ways you encounter persuasion every day. 3. List 2 ways in which you would need to persuade someone of something. 4. What are three ways to convince your audience? (Rhetorical Appeals) 5. Define ethos, pathos, and logos.

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