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Living in the Environment 15th Edition Chapter 14 Notes

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the enlightenment

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Chapter 8: The Age of Enlightenment Sunday, November 28, 2010 I. The Philosophes and others A. The spirit of progress and improvement 1. Enlightenment a) Feeling the europeans had at last emerged from a long twilight b) Past was regarded as a time of barbarism and darkness c) Optimistic beliefs in the historical advance of reason, science, education, social reform, tolerance and enlightened government 2. Faith in progress a) Belief: that the conditions of human life become better as time goes on; progress became explicit (1) Quarrel between Ancients and Moderns (a) Ancients: said works of the the Greeks and Romans had never been surpassed (b) Moderns: said that modern people could do better than the ancients because they built upon their predecessors? achievements

Sensation Perception

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Sensation and Perception 183 PSYCHOLOGY: Exploring Behavior Chapter: Sensation and Perception Sensation and Perception Sensation versus Perception Psychophysics and Thresholds Vision USING PSYCHOLOGY: Color Visual receptor: The Eye Operation of the Eye Eye Problem: Color Blindness Hearing Operation of the Ear Ear Problem: Deafness Chemical senses?Smell and Taste Chemical Senses Receptors: The Nose and Taste Buds Operation of the Chemical Senses Other senses: Skin Other Senses: Balance and Body Position Perception Figure-ground Perception The Wholeness of Figure Perception Perceptual Grouping Perception and Attention Stimulus Variation and Perception

unit 1 ap history notes

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Unit 1 1)Europeans consider the Indians as barbaric with no government, and that they never used the land which gives them the entitlement to use it. 2)The rise of slavery was due to tobacco emerging as a crop and that the Europeans could use blacks because they did not die easily form disease, and the African slave trade. 3)Jamestown was very money oriented they were there to make money, they would sometimes not eat for days, mass bay was more family oriented religious toleration freedom. 4)The rise of the tobacco farmers, African slave trade, entrepreneurs, very little business regulations. 5)mercantilism= a nations wealth depends on how much gold and silver it has, salutary neglect= English governments policy of barley interfering with the colonies business affairs. 6)Tobacco

Ch 14 Notes, Forging the National Economy

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A few key terms defined.

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Presidents Page

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Presidents Page 1. George Washington: born on February 22, 1732 in Westmoreland County, Virginia. His father died when George was 11. The tale of George cutting down the cherry tree was created by Parson Weems. It is not true. George liked to explore caves. When he was 20, he inherited Mount Vernon. That made him on of the largest land holders in Virginia. George Washington married Martha Dandridge Curtis. He was 26 and she was 27. She was a widow and had two children. Washington owned slaves. He freed his slaves in his will when he died.

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