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Peace

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Tribute I believe in peace. I believe that if everyone gave up their selfishness to live one day in the life of a less fortunate person they would forever be grateful for everything they have. Peace goes hand in hand with equality. If everyone had the same morals, ideas, and were given the same opportunities they would essentially be peaceful. Money and greed have created many problems in the world today. Money is a part of our everyday lives but what if there was a world without it? Can we have peace? I believe so. I am discontent about the selfishness in the world. Why is it that everyone cannot have the same amount of money and the same opportunities?

AP US Ch. 9 outline

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Chapter 7 Questions Level 1 Mercantilism What was the mercantile system/theory? put upon by the British. Shaped the idea of major policies. Believed that wealth was power; a country?s economic wealth could be measured by the amount of gold or silver. Basic goal: export more than what was being imported. Relied on strong central governments to be enforced. What occurred during the Boston Tea Party? What were the Acts that were established? Describe each. Level 2 Questions. What impact did the Navigations Act (NA) have upon the colonies economic system? Explain. 1763 NA.

Election Demographics

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Title: Bad location; Georgia's history Source: The Economist (US). 405.8812 (Nov. 24, 2012): p87(US). Document Type: Book review Full Text: COPYRIGHT 2012 Economist Intelligence Unit N.A. Incorporated Despite its unhappy history and dire geography, Georgia is doing well

AP Human Geography People Place Culture Chapter 1 Intro to Human Geography Part 2

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? Victoria Lawson?s jumping scale- switching scales: in the West rice is a material (owned/sold) in Easter country it is a symbol of culture ? Region- an area that shares similar characteristics; criteria to define a region -> physical, cultural, functional, or perceptual ? Formal region- marked by homogeneity in one or more criteria; has a shared trait that can be cultural or physical ? Functional region- defined by a particular set of activities or interactions that occur within it -have a shared political, social, or economic purpose ? Perceptual regions- intellectual constructs designed to help us understand the nature/distribution of phenomena ? Major news events help create perceptual regions

AP Human Geography People Place and Culture Chapter 1 Notes Part 1

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Chapter 1: Introduction to Human Geography Fieldwork- go out in the field and see what people are doing, observe how people?s actions and reactions vary across space Summary of Field Note: Kenya full of fertile farmland but many are hungry. Why don?t they grow food for themselves? Most of Kenya is owned by foreigners and Kenya needs the foreign revenue Human geography- how people make places, how we organize space and society, how we interact with each other in places and across space, and how we make sense of others and ourselves in our localities, regions, and the world 200 countries, diverse world

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.

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