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Fletcher v peck Peck had purchased some land from the state of Georgia, which he later sold to Fletcher. Subsequently, the Georgia state legislature rescinded the original sale to Peck. Fletcher's claim was that he had bought the land in good faith and that Peck was guilty of breach of contract. That a legislature could repeal or modify the acts of a preceding legislature, but it could not invalidate a previously made contract. Mcculloch v Maryland That a Maryland state tax imposed on the Bank of the United States was unconstitutional interference with federal government activities by the state.

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My bill is the united states should put a family living plan in action to control our population. Girls after they turn 14 to the age of 18 should be required to be on some form of birth control. The government should put a limit on the number of kids a family should have. I feel this way because the united states population is growing at an exponential rate and if it keeps growing like this we are going to go over the united states carrying compasity.

Module 4 Review sheet

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Module Four Exam Review: Lesson 04.01: Describe the components of classical conditioning. Who is known for the following? Conditioning dogs Little Albert Peter What is emotional conditioning? Lesson 04.02: Who is best known for his work with Operant conditioning? What is the difference between classical and operant conditioning? What is positive and negative reinforcement? What is punishment? Discuss the following in classical and operant conditioning: Generalization Discrimination Extinction Shaping Chaining Lesson 04.03: For what is Albert Bandura most noted? Describe the Bobo-Doll experiment. What are cognitive maps? Lesson 04.04: List and describe the special learning processes. Describe the term schema.

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