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Terrestrial ecology notes.

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Biological communities differ in the types and numbers of species they contain and the ecological roles those species play. ??Species diversity: the number of different species it contains (species richness) combined with the abundance of individuals within each of those species (species evenness). Indicator Species: Biological Smoke Alarms ??Species that serve as early warnings of damage to a community or an ecosystem. ??Presence or absence of trout species because they are sensitive to temperature and oxygen levels. ??Foundation species can create and enhance habitats that can benefit other species in a community. ??Elephants push over, break, or uproot trees, creating forest openings promoting grass growth for other species to utilize.

Chapter Nine: Key Events, Names, and Terms.

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Tippecanoe and Tyler Too: William Henry Harrison's successful campaign slogan. Won 80% of the electoral vote. Webster-Ashburton Treaty: Compromise over the Maine boundary. America received more land but England got the Halifax-Quebec route.Patched up the Carolina Affair of 1837. John C. Calhoun: Opposed Polk's high-handedness, avid Southern slave-owner. (Right to own property, slaves considered property) Martin Van Buren: Accepted name for a group of Democratic party politicians. Their activities centered in Albany. Leader of so-called Albany Regency. Helped create one of the modern party organizations in the United States. Osceola: When the Seminoles agreed to a settlement by which they ceded their land to the United States.

CHapter 12 terms AMSO

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Ch. 12 terms AMSCO Manifest destiny- is a term that was used in the 19th century to appoint the belief that the US was destined to expand across the North American continent. The term first appeared in print in 1839 and was used by a New York journalist, John L. O'Sullivan. It was used to encourage American settlement in the Great Plains and the west. Santa Anna- He was a Mexican political leader, general and President who greatly influenced early Mexican and Spanish politics and government. He first fought against the independence from Texas. A Mexican army led by Santa Anna captured the town of Goliad and attacked the Alamo in San Antonio.

MAgruders Vocab chapters 1-3

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Altamash Hassan Period 1 Semester 1 Page-1 U.S. Government Vocabulary Government -The institution through which a society makes and enforces its public policies Public Policies -All the things a government decides to do Legislative power- The power to make law and to frame public policies Executive Power- The power to execute, enforces, and administer law Judicial Power -The power to interpret laws, to determine their meaning, and to settle disputes that arise within the society. Constitution- The body of fundamental laws setting out the principles, structures, processes of a government. Dictatorship- The ultimate responsibility for the exercise of powers is held by a single person or by a small group

A small part of Chapter 4, AMERICAN HISTORY: A SURVEY,

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chapter 1 outline/notes brinkley text 13th edition

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