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The Industrial Revolution

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The Revolution in Agriculture Main goal of traditional peasant society was a stability that would ensure local food supply. Tillers resisted changes that might endanger that. But food supply was never certain, and the farther east you went the worse it got. Harvest failure meant death of starvation or malnutrition on top of hardship, and people in the countryside had it worse b/c cities usually stored grain. Poor harvests led to higher prices, and even small increases of prices put strain on the peasant and artesian families. Many families fell back on the welfare of churches and local govt?s.

Unit 1

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? CHAPTER 1: AN INTRODUCTION TO BIOLOGY ? What is Biology? ? The scientific study of life. ? What does it mean to be alive? ? Some Characteristics of Life 1. Cells and organization 2. Metabolism (energy use) 3. Homeostasis 4. Reproduction, growth and development 5. Evolution ? Levels of Organization 1. Atoms 2. Molecules and macromolecules 3. Organelles 4. Cells 5. Tissues 6. Organs 7. Organ Systems 8. Organism 9. Population 10. Community 11. Ecosystem 12. Biosphere ? Unity and Diversity ? Evolution ? changes in the genetic material of species over time ? Vertical and horizontal evolution ? Classification - Taxonomy ? Grouping of species based on common ancestry ? 3 Domains (broadest categories)

The Earth and Its People 4th Edition Chapter 20 Outline

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CHAPTER 20 Southwest Asia and the Indian Ocean, 1500–1750 I. The Ottoman Empire, to 1750 A. Expansion and Frontiers 1. Osman established the Ottoman Empire in northwestern Anatolia in 1300. He and his successors consolidated control over Anatolia, fought Christian enemies in Greece and in the Balkans, captured Serbia and the Byzantine capital of Constantinople, and established a general border with Iran. 2. Egypt and Syria were added to the empire in 1516–1517, and the major port cities of Algeria and Tunis voluntarily joined the Ottoman Empire in the early sixteenth century. Sultan Suleiman the Magnificent (r. 1520–1566) conquered Belgrade (1521) and Rhodes (1522) and laid siege to Vienna (1529), but withdrew with the onset of winter.

Essay Question

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To what extend did the United States successfully implement a foreign policy based on neutality between 1790 and 1812? ~consider to include Washington's neutrillity act Britians order in council Continental system Jay's treaty Macon's bill No. 2 Emargo act convention of 1800 Chesapeak affair ~possible these statement To the Washington administration to the war of 1812, America was very successful at keeping out the Europeasn affairs.

Tariff of Abominations

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Script along with prezi What was the ?Tariff of Abominations? Originally called the ?Tariff of 1828?, was branded as the ?tariff of abominations? by the Southerners, it was a protective tariff passed by the United States Congress in 1828. A tariff is a tax on imported goods. A protective tariff is a tariff intended to artificially inflate prices of imports, thereby protecting domestic industries from foreign competition. Cause & Effect Causes ? (why was this tariff passed) Economical cause ? New England had asked Congress for higher protective measures, since the British woolens were being brought to the American markets really cheap. The tariff was established to protect Northern industries from going out of business by putting a tax on the cheap imported goods, especially wool.

Contemporary Approaches to Psychology

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Contemporary Approaches to Psychology Behavioral Approach emphasizes the scientific study of behavior and its environmental determinants. Example: Psychodynamic (Psychoanalytic) emphasizes the unconscious aspects of the mind, conflict between biological instincts and society?s demands, and early family experiences. Example: Humanistic approach stresses a person?s capacity for personal growth, freedom to choose his or her destiny, and positive qualities. Example: Cognitive approach emphasizes the mental processes involved in knowing: How we direct our attention, how we perceive, how we remember, as how we think and solve problems. Example: Neuroscience approach is the brain and nervous system are central to understanding behavior, thought and emotion. Example:

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