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AP Psychology Vocabulary Ablation purposely disabling or destroying part of the brain in order to study the functions of different areas of the brain Accommodation The creation of new cognitive schemas when objects, experiences, or other information does not fit with existing schemas. Action Potential The firing on a neuron. Occurs when the charge inside the neuron becomes more positive than the charge outside. Altruism Behavior that is unselfish and may even be detrimental but which benefits others. Amnesia Loss of memory. Usually only a partial loss such as for a period of time or biographical information. Analysis See Psychoanalysis. Anxiety The physiological and psychological reaction to an expected danger, whether real or imagined.

AP EURO review ch. 1 origins

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Chapter Outlines Chapter 1: Origins Study Outline Use this outline to preview the chapter before you read a particular section in your textbook and then as a selfcheck to test your reading comprehension after you have read the chapter section. What is history and why do we study it? History is the effort to reconstruct the past. The past must be understood so we can understand the factors that shape us today. Historians reconstruct the past by posing questions about it and then attempting to answer them by studying primary and secondary sources. Herodotus, the "father of history," joined the two concepts of inquiry and research. Historians must assess the validity and perspective of each source they study.

Ap government vocabulary

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Government Vocab. Caroline Kent Constitutional democracy- Limited government; the rule of law. A form of government in which a written, unwritten, or partly written constitution serves as a higher or fundamental law that everyone, including those in power, must obey. The rule of law is an essential feature of constitutional government Democracy- Literally defined as ?rule of the people?; democracy is a form of government in which all citizens exercise political power, either directly or through their elected representatives.

Chapter 21: Reaction, Revolution, and Romanticism (1815-1850) Vocabulary

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History Vocabulary: Chapter 21 Congress of Vienna ? Meeting of Quadruple Alliance after defeat of Napoleon, in which Europe was recreated, and the French assessed an indemnity. Viscount Castlereagh ? Br. Foreign Secretary, represented GB at Concert of Vienna. Opposed intervention in other countries affairs. Klemens von Metternich ? Austrian foreign minister who led Congress of Vienna. Key figure in the fate of Europe. Prince Tallyrand ? French diplomat, chief negotiator at Congress of Vienna, was able to secure more lenient results of France. Reflections on the Revolution in France ? Edmund Burke, created philosophy of conservatism, which is aganist the overthrow of a government by revolution, but slowly, reforms could be made.

Algebra 2 Vocabulary

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? ? ? ?Mathematical Dictionary By ?Andres ?Velosa ? ? ?Algebra ?II ?Mrs. ?Woerner ?Helen ? ? ? ? ? Axis ?of ?symmetry: ?The ?axis ?of ?symmetry ?is ?the ?line ?that ?divides ?a ?figure ?into ?two ?parts ?that ?are ?mirror ?images. ? ? ? ? ? ?B inomial: ?a quantity expressed as a sum or difference of two terms; a polynomial with two terms. Complex Numbers: Complex numbers are the real numbers and the imaginary numbers. Domain: The domain of a relation is the set of all inputs, or x-coordinates, of the ordered pairs.

Chapter 7 - States of Consciousness - Vocabulary List

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? CREATEDATE ?1/1/11 6:11 PM? Psychology Chapter 7 Review States of Consciousness consciousness: our awareness of ourselves and our environments subconscious: consciousness just below our present awareness unconscious: thoughts or desires about which we can have no direct knowledge chronobiology: the study of forces that control the body at different times of the day, month, or year construct: a concept requiring a belief in something that cannot be seen or touched but that seems to exist free-running cycles: cycles set up by biological clocks that are under their own control, ignoring the environment entrainment: process of altering the free-running cycle to fit a different rhythm

American Pageant Chapter 12 Vocabulary

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