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Ch. 6 reading check Explain how Rome switched from a republic to an empire. Essential terms Ch. 6 Roman Republic Roman Principate It is true that to obtain money by trade is sometimes more profitable, were it not so hazardous; and likewise money-lending, if it were as honourable. Our ancestors ?..when they would praise a worthy man their praise took this form: "good husbandman, good farmer"; one so praised was thought to have received the greatest commendation. ?.it is from the farming class that the bravest men and the sturdiest soldiers come, their calling is most highly respected, their livelihood is most assured and is looked on with the least hostility, and those who are engaged in that pursuit are least inclined to be disaffected. Marcus Cato 2nd century BCE

flvs Assignment 06.03 Citizenship Presentation

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Chapter 1 Practice Test

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Chapter 1 Practice Test For which of the following is Wilhelm Wundt primarily known? Answer: A- The establishment of the first formal laboratory for research in psychology In 1879 Wilhelm succeeded in forming the first formal laboratory for psychology research. His study soon became so wide spread that more scholars were exploring the field of psychology in terms of the new science. Wilhelm?s hard work provocative ideas and attracted lots of attention. Many came to study under him. Which of the following approaches might William James criticize for examining a movie frame by frame instead of seeing the motion in the motion picture? Answer: A- Structuralism

Chapter 17 Notes

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• Chapter 17: Manifest Destiny and Its Legacy o President William Henry Harrison “Old Tippecanoe” – died of pneumonia after only four weeks in office o Daniel Webster – Secretary of State o Henry Clay – uncrowned King of the Whigs and their ablest spokesman in Senate o John Tyler – new president; Virginia gentleman of the old school; stubbornly attached to principle o Accused of being a Democrat in Whig clothing o Whigs put him on ticket to attract the vote of the fringe group of Jeffersonian states’ righters o Whigs wanted financial reform o Whig congress hastened to pass a law ending the independent treasury system, Tyler signed it o Passed a bill for a “Fiscal Bank” which would establish a new Bank of the United States, Tyler vetoed

Chapter Seven. Membrane Structure and Function. Detailed Notes.

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Chapter 16 Notes

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• Chapter 16: The South and the Slavery Controversy o Northern shippers received a large part of profits from cotton trade o Cotton accounted for half of all US exports o 75% of Britain’s cotton from south o King Cotton, Cotton Kingdom, cottonocracy o Planter aristocracy heavily influenced Southern government o Favorite author of elite – Sir Walter Scott – idealized a feudal society o “land butchery” – excessive cultivation o Leakage of population to west and northwest o Economic structure of South monopolistic o Financial instability of plantation system o One-crop economy – price depended on world conditions o Repelled large-scale immigration in south o Social Classes  Wealthy slave owners – 100+ slaves

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