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Top of Form blogs.myspace.com/socialsmoker666 MySpace.com | rss | sign in Tuesday, April 10, 2007? sadlier-oxford vocabulary workshop level E ?UNIT 1 ..> Complete Sentence Synonyms and Antonyms Choosing the Right Word Vocab in Context 1: bereft 2: stolid 3: warily 4: intimation 5: deploys 6: reiterate 7: insidious 8: verbatim 9: dour 10: ambidextrous 11: unkempt 12: gaped 13: opulent 14: adulterated 15: fortitude 16: augment 17: pliable 18: guise 19: gibes 20: tentative bereft dour gaped intimation reiterate deploy guise adulterated augment insidious pliable gibe warily unkempt opulent stolid fortitude verbatim ambidextrous tentative 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 2 2 1 2 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 c a d c b ..> ??????????????????????? UNIT 2

Aspects of Western Civilization, Volume I, Chapter 9 – 'Consider This' Q&A

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Middle Ages Vocabulary

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Kelly Wurtz Frankenbush ? 3 AP European History 18 August 2011 The Middle Ages Vocabulary Chapter 1: The Rise of Europe Section 3: The High Middle Ages: Secular Civilization 1. High Middle Ages: A dynamic period in Europe beginning in the eleventh century in which the population became more dense and new towns began to rise. Much was created, such as agricultural advances that are still used in modern times. 2. Three-Field System: A system in which the peasant village divided its field into three parts: one sown with one crop, a second sown with another crop, and the third left to lie fallow. 3. Feudalism: A means of carrying on some kind of government on a local basis where no organized state exists.

Byzantine Empire

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Petrosino Byzantine Empire and Russia WHI ? 7 I. Location of Constantinople (originally a Greek Colony) A. Enjoyed protection of the eastern _______________ B. Held a large distance from ________________________ invasions that were happening in the western empire. C. Easily fortified (to make defenses) on a peninsula bordering a natural harbor. D. Crossroads of __________________ i. Very profitable location The capital of the Eastern Roman Empire was changed to Constantinople to provide _________________, _________________ and ___________________ advantages. II. Role of Constantinople A. Seat of the ________________ Empire, until ____________________ conquest.

Why we Study History

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People live in the present. They plan for and worry about the future. History, however, is the study of the past. Given all the demands that press in from living in the present and anticipating what is yet to come, why bother with what has been? Given all the desirable and available branches of knowledge, why insist—as most American educational programs do—on a good bit of history? And why urge many students to study even more history than they are required to?

Thematic Maps: Introduction

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Map # 1 Top Ten (hint: resources) Map 2 Top Ten (hint: retail) Map 3 Top Ten (hint: Olympics) Map 4 Top Ten (hint: recreation) Map 5 Top Ten (hint: recreation/sport) Map 6 Top Ten (hint: travel) Map 7 (hint: legal) Map 8 (hint: public education punishment) Map 9 (hint: defeated proposed US Constitutional Amendment) Map 10 Top Ten (hint: religion) Map 11 Top Ten (hint: music) Map 12 Top Ten (hint: name/physical describing narrow valleys) Map 13: Professional Sports (Hint: NFL) Map 1 Ten Nation-States with the cheapest price per gallon of gasoline Map 2 Top Ten States with the Most WalMarts per 1, 000, 000 people Map 3 10 Most Populous Nation-States that Never Won an Olympic Gold Medal Map 4 Top Ten States with the Most Ski Resorts Map 5

Musical Alphabet Graphic

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Musical Alphabet C Major Scale
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Musical Alphabet Major Scale Worksheet Key: Half Steps:
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