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AP US History Notes America's History Sixth Edition Chapter 6

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Making War and Republican Governments 1776 ? 1789 In 1776, Fredrick County of Maryland demanded allegiance to the American cause. The same went for Farmington, Connecticut where Nathaniel Jones and 17 others were arrested for remaining ?neutral?. Patriots controlled most local gov?ts and were extremely touchy/fiery when it came to things about human rights/feelings. American Armies were made out of a huge variety of people. Now that there was a military force, there was political commitment. To encourage Americans to support the war, they encouraged people to take an active role in the gov?t. The trails of War, 1776 ? 1778 Declaration of Independence clashed w/ British military and led to mistreatment of the colonial soldiers by the British. War in the North

Necessary Terms to Pass

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TERMS YOU MUST KNOW UNIT 1 Social contract Natural rights Declaration of independence Articles of confederation Connecticut/great compromise Virginia plan Three-fifths compromise New jersey plan Commerce and slave trade compromise Ratification Federalists Anti-federalists Federalist papers Bill of rights Constitution Limited government Separation of powers Popular sovereignty Checks and balances Amendments Judicial review Marbury v. madison Federalism Delegated powers Implied powers Necessary and proper clause (elastic clause) Supremacy clause Inherent powers Concurrent powers Reserved powers Full faith and credit clause Privileges and immunities clause Extradition Interstate compacts Mcculloch v. Maryland Dual federalism Cooperative federalism

Vocab Words You Must Know

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TERMS YOU MUST KNOW UNIT 1 Social contract Natural rights Declaration of independence Articles of confederation Connecticut/great compromise Virginia plan Three-fifths compromise New jersey plan Commerce and slave trade compromise Ratification Federalists Anti-federalists Federalist papers Bill of rights Constitution Limited government Separation of powers Popular sovereignty Checks and balances Amendments Judicial review Marbury v. madison Federalism Delegated powers Implied powers Necessary and proper clause (elastic clause) Supremacy clause Inherent powers Concurrent powers Reserved powers Full faith and credit clause Privileges and immunities clause Extradition Interstate compacts Mcculloch v. Maryland Dual federalism Cooperative federalism

AP world history chapter 1- ancient history

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AP world history chapter 1 Geography labeled on map Historical terms: Complex Society Paleolithic ? settlements began, hunting and gathering started, social distinctions not based on wealth Venus figures- named after roman goddess of love, small sculptures of woman, exaggerated sexual features. social class; social structures ? people getting classes based of trades and job in the societies, had a base in Neolithic settlements hominid- creatures that walked upright on two feat Lucy- woman skeleton 3.2 million years old earliest hominids 40% of her Skelton found Neolithic ? settlements and greater arts, known as the newer stone age. Lascaux cave painting- paintings in deep caves in France , done to maybe represent good hunts

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