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World Civ I Test 1 Review What is civilization? What is culture? Material Culture? Explain the Stone Age. Describe the Paleolithic and Neolithic Ages. What is the Ancient Agricultural Revolution? Who are Foragers? What was woman?s role in the Stone Age? Women?s role in Mesopotamia? What was man?s role in the Stone Age? Why is the development of cooking so important? Why did people migrate? Explain the reasons behind the domestication of animals? How did early people determine which animals to domesticate? Who had a better life: Farmers or Foragers? What are Jericho and Catal Huyuk? What is oral tradition? Why did people settle in the Tigris-Euphrates area? Who were the Sumerians? Why is the age of the Sumerians considered the divide between pre-history and history?

Greece

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CHAPTER 4 The Aegean World, 2000?1100 b.c.e. Minoan Crete 1?? seq NL_a \r 0 \h . Minoan civilization is known through legendary accounts of King Minos, the labyrinth beneath his palace, and the Minotaur. Archaeological evidence for Minoan civilization includes excavated palace sites at Cnossus, Phaistos, and Mallia, and widely distributed remains of Cretan pottery and other artifacts. The evidence suggests that Minoan civilization was influenced by the civilizations of Egypt, Syria, and Mesopotamia. 2?? seq NL_a \r 0 \h . Minoan civilization was destroyed, probably by Mycenaean Greeks, about 1450 b.c.e. Mycenaean Greece

Satire

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Satire is a literary term technique that ridicules people, customs, or institutions with the purpose of improving society. ________________________________________________________________________ Examples of what you may include in satire: 1. Incongruity: Putting together things that don't fit 2. Reversal: Flipping something; changing its normal order 3. Parody: A mocking, spoof. How do I identify an instance of satire and then analyze it? Notice something is funny or seems off or odd. Why is it funny? How is humor created? What could the author?s message be? Some examples of satire; The Union. Tosh.O South Park King of the Hill Thank You for Smoking John Colbert

Living in the Environment: 14th edition Chapter 3 outline

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Underpinnings

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Chapter 1: The Study of American Government I. What is political power? A. Two great questions about politics 1. Who governs: the people who govern affect us 2. To which ends: in which ways government affects our lives 3. And then how the government makes decisions on a variety of issues B. Power 1. Definition: the ability of one person to cause another person to act in accordance with the first person's intentions 2. Text's concern: power as it is used to affect who will hold government office and how government will behave 3. Authority: the right to use power; not all who exercise political power have it 4. Legitimacy: what makes a law or constitution a source of right 5. Struggles over what makes authority legitimate

Events Leading up to Civil War

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Conflicts in Mexican region Texas Independence ? 1844 Prior to 1844, Texans were calling for independence joining the Union. John Tyler, part of the Whig party, supported the annexation of Texas, hoping it would get him reelected. However secretary of state John Calhoun connected the annexation of Texas with the expansion of slavery, which heightened fears in the North. Wilmot Proviso ? 1846 In 1846, the Wilmot Proviso was included in a bill regarding the territories acquired from Mexico. It declared that ?Neither slavery nor involuntary servitude shall ever exist in any part of said territory?.

R Bio Unit 1 Life-Proteins

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Microscopes ? Light microscope ? frog eggs to some organelles. mainly for CELLS AS A WHOLE ? Electron microscopes ? Cells to atoms. Mainly for ORGANELLES o Scanning Electron Microscope (SEM) ? makes image like a sheet or a topographical map or 3D images ? Transmission Electron Microscope (TEM) ? makes 2D images ? Total magnification = ocular lens (usually 10x) times objective lens (4-400x) ? Higher the magnification ? smaller the field of view (the circle you?re looking at is smaller in real life)? 5 qualities of life Made of cell(s) Can reproduce Can grow and develop Obtain energy and use it Respond to environment REGEC = use this to remember somehow Reproduce, use Energy, Grow and develop, respond to Environment, made of Cells Are viruses life?

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