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Government in America Ch 8 notes

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The Cell Song

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The Cell Song Chorus:?Cells of the animal, cells of the plant?Cells are basic units of all that I am?Cells help the plant to bloom and grow?Cells are in every organism I know! The nucleus is the brain?The center of the cell could be its name?Chromatin, in long strands?With dna and chromosome bands Chorus Two types of cells we all know?We?re eukaryotic and the other one?s pro?Animals and plants are with our eu?Prokaryotic?s scum and bacteria, too Chorus Cytoplasm is like egg whites?It?s very fluid and jelly ?like?Parts in the cytoplasm ? organelles?Are like baby organs inside of a cell Chorus The endoplasmic reticulum?Pronouncing it is lots of fun?It winds from the nucleus ? out in the cell?Moving materials extremely well Chorus

Results of the American Revolution

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Results of the American Revolution Political Creation of a Democratic Republic Principles of the Declaration Territory Now we can really change things Institutions to replace the British New State Constitutions Written [permanent] procedures Bill of Rights Separation of powers Reapportionment Growth of American Nationalism A New Government [ Articles of Confederation] Weak central government Courts, taxation, army Loss support England?s military, especially Navy Loyalist Problem Economic Mercantilism profits and losses gone [Navigation Acts] Bounties, subsidies, monopolies, guaranteed markets, trade with British Empire Americans manufacturing & industry stimulated Inflation ?not worth a continental? Trade with foreign lands should increase Heavy tax burden to pay for war

The Earth and Its Peoples Ch. 1 Notes

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Notes Conclusion Domestication of plants and animals Nomads settled down Surplus of food Specialization Painting Stone-working Weaving Building Warfare Religious Ceremonies Accumulation of Knowledge Political Specialization Urbanization Non-arable river valleys Construction of canals Dams Weirs Dikes Kingship in both Egypt and Mesopotamia Religious monopoly Central to the welfare of the nation Superseding temples and priests Egypt Country?s wealth spent on: Tombs Proper burial ensures continuity of the kingship Positive notation of the gods? designs for human mankind Mesopotamia Rulers not regarded as devine Built new cities Palaces Religious edifices Negative notation of gods? Afterlife = Underworld

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