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ap world history:the earth and its peoples 3rd edition:chapter 3 outline
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Science Fair Idea Nick Gorgone Question: What is the most effective way to clean up an oil spill? Hypothesis: If the item used to clean up the oil is the sponge, than that will be the most effective. Dependent Variable: The amount of oil in the water Independent Variable: The way the oil is cleaned. IV Table _______________________________________________________________________ Technique used Amount of Oil Left Over Skimmer Sponge Chemicals Constants: Amount of oil used, container, room temperature, amount of water used, tank used, type of oil used
Ch. 2 Notes
Notes From 10/18 The Roman Empire in Europe Overview Celts Set up over a 1000 small states in Europe (adoptive settlements) 200-400 people in size No ?cities? just independent settlements World was to be totally transformed by the Romans Emergence of Rome (509 BCE) Futile Land Had seven natural hills for defense (rugged hilly terrain) As Rome grew they began to shift from defensive to offensive The Early Roman Empires (31 BCE-235 BCE) Eliminated opposition by killing, enslaving, or confiscation Negotiated with the rest by using treaties, ?law of the province?, allegiance Demography- At empires height 80 million people under it?s control Long Term Romanization deeply shaped Europe Reorganized things- built cities Established complex layers- urban settlements
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Pre-History to 1600's
The Americas: Pre-History to 1600 The American Indians Early American Regions People migrated from Serbia via the Bering Strait Land Bridge. Arrived during last Ice Age about 15,000 years ago. People were hunters pursuing large game. 5,000 years later, ice melts, sea levels rise to present day, covering land bridge. American Indians Paleo-Indian Hunters adapt to climate change. Population grows and expands across the Americas. Regions influenced culture. Rise of Permanents Cities 9,000 years ago, Agricultural Revolution. Vegetables, domestication of animals, made for less need to move around. Aztecs, Mayans, and Incas were major groups in the Americas. Southwest Pueblo, Navajo, Anasazi; peaceful corn farmers. Adobe made homes. Mississippi River Valley
AP World History Outlines
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AP World History Mr. Schumacher Middle East Map Directions: Below, please draw a map (free-hand?no tracing) of the Middle East focusing on Egypt and Mesopotamia. Please lightly shade what territory both Egypt and Mesopotamia comprised (draw borders). Please use colored pencils. Include: Major bodies of water (Mediterranean Sea, Red Sea) Major Rivers Major Mountain Ranges Major Cities Question: Compare (show similarities and differences) how rivers impacted Mesopotamia and Egypt.
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