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The Earth and It's Peoples Chapter 5 Notes

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The Earth and Its Peoples Chapter 05 - Greece and Iran, 1000?30 B.C.E. CHAPTER 5?Greece and Iran, 1000?30 B.C.E. Ancient Iran, 1000?30 B.C.E. Geography and Resources Iran?s location, bounded by mountains, deserts, and the Persian Gulf, left it open to attack from Central Asian nomads. The fundamental topographical features included high mountains on the edges, salt deserts in the interior, and a sloping plateau crossed by mountain streams.

How to write a thesis

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Generic Core-Scoring Guide for AP World History Compare & Contrast Essays BASIC CORE Historical skills and knowledge required to show competence PointsADVANCE \r1 EXPANDED CORE Historical skills and knowledge required to show excellence PointsADVANCE \r1 1. Has acceptable thesis (Addresses comparison of the issues ??or themes specified) 2. Addresses all parts of the question, though not necessarily evenly or thoroughly. (Addresses most parts of the question: for example, deals with differences but not similarities.) 3. Substantiates thesis with appropriate historical evidence. (Partially substantiates these with appropriate historical evidence.) 4. Makes at least 4 relevant, direct comparisons between or among societies.

WWII

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Board #8 A number of years ago the Rand Corporation (a "think tank" essentially) listed what it considered to be the greatest "disasters" in the history of humanity.? Not surprisingly, World War II ranked high on the list (though I don't recall just where).? Faragher, in chapter 25, gives a solid overview of the war, from both the "home front," as well as the actual military conflicts overseas.? At the end of the chapter, it is noted that an estimated 40-50 million people died in the war.? Personally, I have seen estimates of up to 80 million (probably too high).? Victory, but at what a cost??

AP euro notes

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Sally Wu 3/13/10 Roads to War Government spending on what people called the arms race had started European economies. Competing Alliances and Clashing Ambitions The Triple Alliance: Germany, Austria-Hungary, Italy vs. France and Russia (1890). Constant rivals in Africa, Britain, and France edged to the brink of war in 1898 over competing claims to Fashoda, a town in the Sudan. They entered into secret agreements, the first which recognized British claims in Egypt and French claims in Morocco. This agreement marked the British-French alliance called the Entente Cordiale. Germany?s Imperial Demands

The American Pageant Chapter 3

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Pearl harbour

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Yesterday the Japanese Navy attacked the United States Navy Base. The United States Navy Base was in Pearl Harbor which is West of Honolulu on the island of O?ahu, Hawaii. They attacked because the Japanese wanted to destroy the United States ships and weapons before they could fully get into World War II. They tried to do this by having two waves of airplanes. The first wave arrived at 7:55 a.m. and contained 183 planes. The next wave came about an hour later and consisted of 167 planes.

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COMPUTERS CONCEPTS FINAL Chapter 1 Computer Literacy/digital literacy ? having a current knowledge and understanding of computers and their uses. You need to keep up with the changes in order to remain literate. Computer- an electronic device,operating under the control of instructions stored in its own memory,that can accept data, process the data according to specific rules,produce results, and store the results for future use. Computers process data(collection of unprocessed items)into information (output,processed data) Information Processing Cycle ? input ?process-output- storage Components of a computer (the hardware of a computer)

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