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Dear Papermate: I really like your original Inkjoy blue pens, and I use them to annotate all of my class notes. The reason I am sending this one back is because it is a black ink cartridge that somehow found its way into a blue pen?s plastic shell, and with three others that indeed write in blue. Your package said that I could send it back if at all dissatisfied, so I figured what?s to lose, apart from a misleadingly blue and white pen. Also, receiving things in the mail is great, so if you guys want to send something to make up for it, that would make my week (may I also mention here that I swoon at a good Fine point tip). Thanks for constantly pursuing the product that makes writing all the more enjoyable. Yours Sincerely, Kristen Beard

Ecology Test Answers with Concepts

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Chapter 24 Notes

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CHAPTER 24 Industrialization and Imperialism: The Making of the European Global Order Western European industrialization fundamentally altered the nature of European overseas expansion. Previously Europeans sought desired material goods or moved against threats from external enemies. In the Americas, they seized lands for plantation crops. Christian missionaries sought converts. Much of the secular and religious thrust was due to a desire to strengthen Europe in the long contest with Islam. Raw materials were needed to fuel industrial growth, and markets were required for its manufacturing production.. The increased power of the West made it fear other European imperial rivalries more than indigenous opposition.

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Ap World History Ch 17

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Chapter 17 The Transformation of the West I. Introduction A. 1450-1750 dramatic changes 1. Still agricultural 2. Commercially active 3. Manufacturing base 4. Science at center of society 5. Shifting ideas of family/nature 6. Increased bureaucratization ? sound familiar? B. Reasons for change 1. Dominance of international trade 2. Overseas expansion 3. Combination of commerce, state, culture, and technology 4. 1450-1650 ? series of cultural shifts 5. 1650-1750 ? Scientific Revolution > Enlightenment II. The First Big Changes: Culture and Commerce A. The Italian Renaissance 1. Artistic movement 2. Challenged medieval values/styles a. Examine old truths 3. Why in Italy? a. Urban, commercial economy

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