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Hist Chapter 1-3 Summaries

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Chapter 1 Summary: Monuments of ?rock art? from tens of thousands of years ago have been found all over the world, including Africa, Asia, Australia, the Americas, and Europe. Early societies had different opinions on where the human race came from. The Yoruba believed people came down from the sky, and the Hopi believed that people emerged from a hole in the earth.

Graphing linear equations

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In an equation y=mx+b the b will tell you the y intercept and the mx will tell you the slope of your line. This is useful when you are plotting points and need to know how to graph the line

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American Revolution Web Activity

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Name:____________________ Date:_____________ AP US History Period____________ Revolution Causes of the Revolution: Go to the following website http://www.historycentral.com/revolt/causes.html How did colonists initially respond to the taxes imposed by the British in 1767? What did the British do in 1768 to respond to the colonists? actions? Describe the events of the Boston Massacre. What was the purpose of the First Continental Congress in 1774? Go to the following website http://www.ushistory.org/declaration/revwartimeline.htm Describe the events that took place at Lexington and Concord in 1775. Why was this significant? Why did the Second Continental Congress meet and what did it accomplish? Describe the Battle of Bunker Hill.

Colonies Chart

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Blank Founding Date Founders Native Land/ Mother Country Rationale- why was the colony founded Native Relations- how well do they get along with the Indians Religious Economy Politics Culture Virginia Virginia Massachusetts Massachusetts Pennsylvania Pennsylvania New Hampshire New Hampshire New York New York North Carolina North Carolina South Carolina South Carolina Delaware Delaware Maryland Maryland New Jersey New Jersey Connecticut Connecticut Georgia Georgia Rhode Island Rhode Island Sheet2 Sheet3 Sheet1 Founding Date Founders Native Land Rationale Native Relations Religious Economy Politics Culture

World Religions Chart

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World Religions Judaism Christianity Islam Hinduism Buddhism Beginning - Who, When, Where, How? ? ? ? ? ? Supreme Being(s) - Monotheistic or Polytheistic; name used to refer to Supreme Being(s) ? ? ? ? ? Name of Sacred Book ? ? ? ? ? Method of Reaching Paradise/Salvation ? ? ? ? ? Core Beliefs ? ? ? ? (4) Religious Practices/Laws (10) ? (5) ? (8) Important Words or Terms ? ? ? ? ? Common symbols ? ? ? ? ? ? World Religions Confucianism Taoism Shintoism Sikhism Zoroastrianism Beginning - Who, When, Where, How? ? ? ? ? ? Supreme Being(s) - Monotheistic or Polytheistic; name used to refer to Supreme Being(s) ? ? ? ? ? Name of Sacred Book ? ? ? ? ?

Methods

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Methods (chapter 1) Scientific Method General observation Research question Hypothesis (if?then?) testable prediction. Data, controls ect. Popn General ? area you?re applying Sample ? in experiment GOAL: Sample popn. (representative sample) needs to resemble general popn. Random Sample / Selection ? Each person in popn. has = chance @ being in the study / experiment. *Volunteering is NEVER a random sample* Experimental Method Seeks to confirm cause & affect relationships by introducing independent variables & observing their effects on dependent variables. Research Experiment Correlation

Rome Blank Study Chart

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Roman Republic Roman Empire Dates Political Systems Sources of Elite Power Notable Rulers Slavery Social Structure Family Structure Religion Trade and Economics Laws Technology Citizenship Housing Women External Relations Expansion Internal Relations Demise Capitals Rome Chart
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