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IB Theory of Knowledge Subject Guide

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INTERNATIONAL BACCALAUREATE ORGANIZATION DIPLOMA PROGRAMME Theory of Knowledge For first examinations in 2001 Theory of Knowledge First published April 1999 Reprinted with minor corrections October 2000 Second edition March 2003 ? International Baccalaureate Organization 1999, 2003 Organisation du Baccalaur?at International Route des Morillons 15 Grand-Saconnex, Gen?ve CH-1218 SWITZERLAND CONTENTS INTRODUCTION 1 NATURE OF THE SUBJECT 3 AIMS AND OBJECTIVES 5 THE TOK DIAGRAM 6 KNOWERS AND KNOWING 8 WAYS OF KNOWING 10 AREAS OF KNOWLEDGE 16 LINKING QUESTIONS 30 ASSESSMENT OUTLINE 35 THE DIPLOMA POINTS MATRIX 36 ASSESSMENT DETAILS 38 ASSESSMENT CRITERIA 43 INTRODUCTION

World War II Notes

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Introduction Tuesday, August 25, 2009 12:09 PM ? Hitler's Strategic Vision & Nazi Foreign Policy *By 1939 Hitler was able to reverse a huge part of the Treaty of Versailles ? The Setting: Uniqueness (The German Question?) Geography Situation: surrounded by hostile or potentially hostile countries Encirclement complex (trait of German military strategy throughout history) Avoids two front wars Forces country to integrate new technology into warfare Prussian War college renowned throughout the world at its height The railroad in the twenties (troop movement, rail guns), rifled barrels Blitzkrieg Nationalism German nationalism a unique intensity in part because Germany is new country as a unified nation only since 1871.

Fundamentals of Physics 7e Test Bank

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Chapter 1: MEASUREMENT 1. The SI standard of time is based on: A. the daily rotation of the earth B. the frequency of light emitted by Kr86 C. the yearly revolution of the earth about the sun D. a precision pendulum clock E. none of these Ans: E 2. A nanosecond is: A. 109 s B. 10?9 s C. 10?10 s D. 10?10 s E. 10?12 Ans: B 3. The SI standard of length is based on: A. the distance from the north pole to the equator along a meridian passing through Paris B. wavelength of light emitted by Hg198 C. wavelength of light emitted by Kr86 D. a precision meter stick in Paris E. the speed of light Ans: E 4. In 1866, the U. S. Congress defined the U. S. yard as exactly 3600/3937 international meter. This was done primarily because:

redistricting

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Redistricting, a form of redistribution, is the process of drawing United States district lines. This often means changing electoral district and constituency boundaries in response to periodic census results.[1] In 36 states, the state legislature has primary responsibility for creating a redistricting plan, in many cases subject to approval by the state governor. To reduce the role that legislative politics might play, seven states (Arizona, Hawaii, Idaho, New Jersey, California, Minnesota and Washington), carry out congressional redistricting by an independent or bipartisan commission. Three states, Iowa, Florida and Maine, give independent bodies authority to propose redistricting plans, but preserve the role of legislatures to approve them.

Calculus 1 Final Exams.

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STUYVESANT HIGH SCHOOL MATHEMATICS DEPARTMENT Stanley Teitel, Principal Daniel Jaye, A. P. S. MAXX FINAL EXAMINATION January, 2003 Calculators are NOT permitted on this examination. Part I. Answer all questions on the NCS (SCANTRON) answer sheet (3 points each). 1. 4 23lim 2 2 2 ? +? ? x xx x = (A) 0 (B) 4 1 (C) 2 1 (D) 2 (E) ? 2. ? ? ? 2 3sinlim 0? = (A) 6 1 (B) 2 1 (C) 3 2 (D) 2 3 (E) 6 3. Let ?? ?? ? ?>+ ??? = 2 2 1 222 )( 2 xifkx xifx xf . If f is continuous at x = -2, then k = (A) -2 (B) 0 (C) 2 (D) 5 (E) 7 4. 34 13lim 2 ? + ??? x x x = (A) 0 (B) 2 3 (C) 2 3 ? (D) 4 3 (E) 4 3 ? 5. h h h 32)2(lim 5 0 ?+ ? (A) 0 (B) 16 (C) 64 (D) 80 (E) 120 6. The slope of the tangent line to the graph of y = sin(3x) at ??

The Age of Nation-States

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Summary Chapter 22: The Age of Nation-States • Revolutions of 1848 was defeat for liberalism and nationalism • Italy and Germany would soon unite • Reform in Habsburg, Ottoman Empire and Russia • France would be a republic • Most reforms occurred under conservative leadership • Had to maintain loyalty of subjects at home The Crimean War (1853-1856) The Crimean War was started by Russia trying to control the ottoman empire Russia protected Orthodox Christians and France the Catholics Russia used right to protect Orthodox Christians to occupy Moldavia and Walachia Russia was also shooting for the breakup of the Ottoman Empire Britain and France opposed Russian expansion Austria and Prussia stayed neutral

absolutism

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Absolutism: North American Colonial Wars Absolutism in Europe was a theory of kingship whereby the monarch ruled a centralized state with absolute sovereignty. Possessing unlimited power, he was not subject to any laws but those of God. Absolutism prevailed from the fifteenth century to the end of the eighteenth century and was often used as a unifying force in the consolidation of nation-states. Today, an absolute monarch would be known as a dictator.

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