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Chapter 8

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Political geo helps explain the cultural and physical factors that underlie political unrest in the world. Places ? landmasses and water bodies, mountains and rivers, deserts and fertile ag land, urban areas, and forests. As recently as the 1940?s the world contained only about 50 countries, compared to 192 members of the United Nations as of 2009. A state is an area organized into a political unit and ruled by an established gov. that has control over its internal and foreign affairs. In the late 1940?s korea?s division of N. and S. became permanent. Polar Regions have many claims but there are countries that believe that no one owns it. Antarctica treaty was signed in 1959 Arctic Circle is thought to be rich in energy recourses.

Ch. 8 Sec.2

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The shape of a state controls the length of its boundaries with other states. Countries have one of five basic shapes- compact, porupted, elongated, fragmented, or perforated. COMPACT STATES: EFFICIENT -ideal shape would be a circle - Usually has more communication between people ELONGATED STATES: POTENTIAL ISOLATION -Long narrow shape -EX: Chile, Malawi, Italy, Gambia. -May suffer from poor internal communications. (Distance issues) PRORUPTED STATES: ACCES OR DISPUTION -Compact state with large projecting extension -created for two principal reasons 1. To provide a state with access to a resource such as water 2. To separate two states that otherwise would share a boundary EX. AFGHANISTAN PERFORATED STATES: SOUTH AFRICA A state that completely surrounds another one

Multi-Variable Calculus summary

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Chapter 8 review Pt2

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As a result of a 1979 Soviet invasion, what country generated one of the world's largest refugee migrations? Afghanistan An area organized into an independent political unit is a State. A group of people who occupy a particular area and have a strong sense of unity based on a set of shared beliefs is a nation. A state with control over its internal affairs has sovereignty. Over the past half century, the number of sovereign states in the world has increased by more than a hundred. The world's largest state is Russia. Korea is a good example of a nation divided between more than one state. Two cities in Morocco, Ceuta and Melilla, are controlled by what country? Spain The only large land mass not part of a sovereign state is Antarctica.

Determination of Melting Point CHEM AP Lab

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Determination of Melting Point Abstract- This lab consists of comparing several substances melting point obtained through experimentation with the actual melting point of other known substances. With this method, the melting point of unknown substances can be determined. The data received shows melting points of three substances, two of which are identified, and the last is unknown. The first two, Benzoic Acid and Vanillin serve as confirmation of the method as they are similar to the data given of the known substances. The last is an experimental unknown substance to apply the method to determine the melting point. This experiment shows that the melting point of a substance can contribute to identifying an unknown substance.

Chapter 30 Outline

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Chapter 30: The Consolidation of Latin America What was different about Brazil?s independence compared to the rest of them? What was society like during this time period and in these regions? This chapter is going to focus on Latin, Central, and South America. It will focus on how they were colonized by European countries but then later gained their independence from them. It will also talk about some important social issues of this time. From Colonies to Nations Causes of Political Change ?Liberty, equality, and fraternity? St. Dominguez was France?s sugar colony in the Caribbean It became divided Haiti became a symbol of freedom and hope Spanish American Independence Struggles Independence movements Miguel de Hidalgo Augustine de Itrubide Iturbide became emperor of Mexico

AP Ch 12 questions

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Which of the following is true of the Stamp Act Congress? The principle of ?popular sovereignty? was? The most common form of slave resistance prior to the Civil War was... Which of the following best describes the attitudes of Southern Whites toward slavery during the mid-19th century (ca. 1835-1865)? For farmers & planters in the South, the 1850s was a period of? The economic theory of mercantilism would be consistent with which of the following statements? The primary American objection to the Stamp Act was that? In seeking diplomatic recognition from foreign powers during the War for Independence, the American government found it necessary to? William Lloyd Garrison, in his publication The Liberator, was outspoken in calling for?

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