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AP HG Midterm

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AP Human Geo midterm Cutting of plants = vegetative planting Vegetative planting probably originated in: southeast asia Shifting cultivation, pastoral nomadism, and intensive subsistence are what type of agriculture? Subsistance agriculture Clearing land by slashing the vegetation, then burning it, is called:shifting cultivation Shifting cultivation is most commonly found in which climate region?Humid, low latitude Which type of agriculture occupies the largest percentage of the world’s land area? Shifting cultivation NO SLASH AND BURN ON THE TEST Which type of agriculture is practiced by the biggest percentage of the world’s people? Intensive subsistence agriculture How many people claim to be nomads? 15 million

Samuel "Golden Rule" Jones

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Samuel ?Golden Rule? Jones (from The American Nation, Nash and Jeffries) The programs of urban reformers were similar in most cities. They not only worked for the ?Americanization? of immigrants in public schools (and opposed parochial schooling) but also formed clubs or voters? leagues to discuss the failings of municipal government. They delighted in making spectacular exposures of electoral irregularities and large-scale graft. These discoveries led to strident calls for ousting the mayor, often an Irish Catholic, and replacing him with an Anglo-Saxon Protestant reform candidate.

Proclamation Act vs. Molasses Act

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SEQ CHAPTER \h \r 1 The Proclamation of 1763 vs. The Molasses Act of 1733 The Molasses Act of 1733 was created to squelch North American trade with the French West Indies. Parliament passed the act after being pressured by the British West Indies. They did not want Americans to trade internationally, which if the act worked their economy would suffer a demolishing blow. However, the Americans reacted by smuggling and bribing, ultimately ignoring the law.

Review Questions for 1750-1914 era

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1750-1914 Review • Political Philosophy of the Enlightenment: -challenged regimes that did not grant full religious freedom or that insisted on aristocratic privilege • Causes of American Revolution: -“taxation without representation” -restriction on free movement into frontier areas • American Rev. Dates -1765: Stamp Act -1775-1783: American Rev. -1776- Declaration of Independence signed (?) • Causes of French Rev. -French govt. debt -social inequality -Enlightenment ideas • ID SIG: Bastille -Political prison. -Parisians attacked itFrench Rev. -symbol of French Rev • Final phases of French Rev -Victory of Napolean Bonaparte (1799) • Conference @ Vienna -territorial adjustments -returned monarchy to France • Steam Engine: -Inventor- James Watt

Womens' roles in Tang and Song Dynasty DBQ

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Angelo Izzo Tang and Song Document Based Question Tang and Song women had completely different roles in society. The Tang treated women more or less equally to men in some issues. They had the right to own property and work. The Song dynasty changed things up a bit. They did not approve of working women. Women had a very small role in society and could not work. These ideas of weak women were influenced by the new idea of Confucianism. This stated that women had less roles and rights than men.

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