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AP US GOVERNMENT AND POLITICS CHAPTER 9

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?PAGE ? ?PAGE ?1? Chapter 9 ? Political Parties seq NL1 \r 0 \h Overview A political party exists in three arenas: Among the voters who psychologically identify with it, as a grassroots organization staffed and led by activists, and as a group of elected officials who seek to act on its ideals. This chapter studies the party primarily as an organization that takes on various forms at the local level. These include the political machine, the ideological party, the solidary group, the sponsored party, and the personal following.

Microsoft Word Backstage View Notes

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MOAC Lesson 1: Backstage View Word 2013 (2) Backstage View After you click the _____________File _____________ tab, you can see the Microsoft Office Backstage view A tool that offers quick access to commands for performing many file management tasks all displayed in a single navigation pane that can be customized to meet users? needs. (John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 2014) Info Tab Allows the user to password protect a document Allows the user to modify document properties Compatibility Mode Some functions are limited when viewing older versions of a document Must save as a .docx (Word 2010 file extension) to have full capabilities Word 97-2003 saves as a .doc, Word 2010 & 2013 save as a docx

Chapter 20 Classical Civilization: China

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Chapter 2 – Classical Civilization: China I.Introduction – longest-lived civilization in history a.Isolated i.Couldn’t learn from other cultures ii.Rare invasions iii.Distinctive identity iv.Relatively little internal chaos w/ decline of Shang dynasty 1.Greatest links to classical society b.Intellectual theory i.Harmony of nature – yin and yang – balance ii.Seek Dao – the way 1.Avoid excess 2.Appreciate balance of opposites 3.Humans part of world, not on outside – like Mediterranean Thesis: China emerged with an unusually well-integrated system in which government, philosophy, economic incentives, the family, and the individual were intended to blend into a harmonious whole.

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I. Gilgamesh's story *'Recruited' the man-beast Ninurta to 'civilization' with the help of a prostitute *Different cultures, like Sumerians, equate civilization to the ways of their own culture. *Mesopotamia and Egypt around 3000 B.C.E. Common understanding. *Civilization marked by settled agricultural life, political, social, economic, and technological advancements. Includes: (1) cities as administrative centers, (2) a political system based on defined territory rather than kinship, (3) many people engaged in specialized, non-food-producing activities, (4) status distinctions based largely on accumulation of wealth, (5) monumental building, (6) a system for keeping permanent records, (7) long distance trade, and (8) sophisticated interest in science and art.
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