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Easy Algebra Helper!

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How to Do Simple Algebra 1. 2x-3=35 2x=38 x=19 *First Subtract 3 from both sides canceling out one side. *Next divide by 2 on both sides. Now you have your answer.
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AP world chapter 2 study guide Early China, 2000-221 BCE

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I. Early China, ca. 2000–221 b.c.e. A. Geography and Resources 1. China is divided into two major geographical regions: the steppe, desert, and high plateau west and northwest; and the eastern zone, more suitable for settled agriculture. 2. The eastern zone is subdivided into two areas: north and south. The northern area includes the Yellow River Valley and has a dry, cold climate; the southern area includes the Yangzi Valley, has plentiful rainfall, and is relatively warm. 3. China’s natural resources include timber, stone, and metals. The loess soil and cool climate of the north are suitable for growing millet; rice may be cultivated in the warmer and rainier south.

Religion, Rationale, and the King

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The King of England had every right to use God as the primary rationale for his authority. Mayhew, Boucher, and Locke (authors of Documents A, B, and C, respectively) all provide substantial evidence in favor of complying with the Church and government, or otherwise using God-given power to rebel (A). Though the latter argument is popular, it is full of hypocrisy, for it highlights the colonists’ practice of using religion to wield power. Why was the Parliament targeted for beliefs that the settlers had adapted for their own benefit?

Plymouth Colony

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Plymouth Colony/Mayflower Puritans -16th century saw the Protestant reformation by Martin Luther, England turned Protestant -1603 James I became the King of England -was Catholic -Therefore, head of Church of England -Puritans disliked King James I Puritan Beliefs: ? Everyone can read/interpret Bible ? Everyone can own a Bible ? Small groups ? Prayed together ? Subset called 'Separatists' ? wanted to leave England 1608 -100 Separatists leave for liberal Holland -Grew to 400, but after about a decade, the Puritans realised Holland was sinful for their youth 1620 -These Puritans decide to leave for the New World -Only 50 of the Puritans could secure a ticket on the Mayflower, along with 50 non-Puritans

Important People/Events During Egypt's Old Kingdom

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A very quick list of the very most important people and events during Egypt's Old Kingdom.

The Old Kingdom (2686 B.C.E. - 2134 B.C.E.)

Notable Pharoahs

  • - Djoser (2668 B.C.E. - 2649 B.C.E.)
  • - Sneferu (2613 B.C.E. - 2589 B.C.E.)
  • - Khufu/Cheops (2589 B.C.E. - 2566 B.C.E.)

Architectural Feats

  • Great Pyramid, along with other pyramids
  • - First pyramid built for Pharaoh Djoser
  • Tombs
  • Sphinx

Other Facts

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