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APUSH Chp. 11 Southern Trade and Industry

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OtherOther economic activity (aside from agricultural expansion) slow - Growing flour milling, textile and iron manufacturing, but insignificant ? Value of southern textile manufactures in 1860 a threefold increase, but exports only 200 million - Commercial sector focused on serving plantation economy ? Brokers/"factors": marketed crops and gave credit to planters in replacement of banks - Obstacles of practically nonexistent canals, crude roads, ineffective railroads Principal transportation: water - Increasing reliance on North James D. B. De Bow (from New Orleans) -> De Bow's Commercial Review -> southern commercial expansion & economic independence (small circulation)

Holt Earth Science Chapter 17, Section 17.2

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Composition of the Atmosphere Air is a mixture of many discrete gases with their own physical properties in which different quantities of tiny solid/liquid particles are suspended. A. Major Components Composition of air varies depending on the time and place. If H20 Vapor, dust, and other variables were removed from the atmosphere, the makeup is very stable worldwide for an altitude of ~ 80 km. Ni and O2 make up 99% of clean, dry air. They are the most plentiful components, and important to life, but do not affect weather much. The remaining 1% is mostly Argon (0.93%) and other tiny quantities of many other gases. B. Carbon Dioxide (CO2)

Brinkley Questions Chapter 6

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Brinkley Chapter 6 Guiding Questions 1. Who were the advocates of centralization, and what was seen as the most serious problem of the Articles of Confederation? 2. What were the characteristics of the men who met at the Constitutional Convention in Philadelphia? Whose presence was essential to the meeting's success? Why? 3. What were the two major points of view that divided the convention? What plans did each side propose to carry its view? 4. How were the differences between the "large state" and the "small state" plans resolved? What other issues divided the convention, and how were they resolved? 5. What was to be the role of various branches of government under the new Constitution?

Brinkley APUSH Ch. 6

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Chapter Six The Constitution and the New Republic Multiple Choice Questions 1. By the late 1780s, dissatisfaction with the Articles of Confederation included a belief that the national government A. had grown too powerful. B. was too closely tied to England. C. was pushing America into another war with England. was ineffective. had sold too much western land to speculators. Ans: D Page: 148 2. In 1786, Alexander Hamilton found an important ally in his push for a stronger central government in A. Thomas Jefferson. B. James Madison. C. George Washington. Benjamin Franklin. Thomas Paine. Ans: B Page: 148 3. Which event, more than any other, convinced George Washington that the Articles of Confederation needed to be revised?

AP Euro French Revolution

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1 French revolution - France - In debt - seven years war - american revolution - ? of annual federal budget went to pay for the debt - Rich nation, poor government - Extravagant, many wars - Aristocracy succeed in avoiding most taxation - Parlements - give nobles power - Louis XV (R 1715-1774) - Appoints Rene Maupeou - Chancellor - Destroys the parlements - Louis dies 1774 - Louis XVI (R 1774-1792) (grandson) - Undoes Maupeou?s work - For popularity reasons - institutes parlements - Bad idea - Aristocracy in Parlement use Enlightenment talk to further their ends - I) Finance ministers - 1 - Jacques Necker - 1781 - finances are not that bad - real problem are pensions - Leaves office voluntarily - 2 - Colonne - 1786

Chapter 26 Outline

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Nationalism and the Rise of Italy, Germany, and Japan - Language and National Identity Before 1871 - Language was usually the crucial element in creating a feeling of national unity, but language and citizenship rarely coincided. The idea of redrawing the boundaries of states to accommodate linguistic, religious, and cultural differences led to the forging of larger states from the many German and Italian principalities, but it threatened to break large multiethnic empires like Austria-Hungary into smaller states. -Until the 1860s nationalism was associated with liberalism, as in the case of the Italian liberal nationalist Giuseppe Mazzini. After 1848 conservative political leaders learned how to preserve the social status quo by using public education, universal military

Ap EURO study guide

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Chapter 19 Study Guide National Assembly: Created when grievances were made to the king about the criticisms of the Estates General. The king desired to separate the Third Estate. As a result on June 1st the Third Estate with some nobles and clergies created their own legislative body. Tennis Court Oath- A famous oath in the National Assembly to continue to sit and stay a member until they had given France a constitution. Named when the National Assembly found themselves with no place to have a meeting and decided to settle near a tennis court.

Political Science 1 Notes

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DEMOCRACY: DEMOS- People KRATOS- To rule DIRECT DEMOCRACY: All people must gather and vote. Census. INDIRECT DEMOCRACY: People must elect a representative, citizens must participate in election in order to have their views represented. Representatives constitutionally responsible to the public. POLITICAL TAXONOMY/ FRAMEWORK LEVELS (Lowest- Highest): The Government Action Level- Making laws, Waging wars, National Defense, Setting Civil Disputes. The Government Level- Legislative Executive Judiciary Federal Branch The Linkage Level- Voting, Elections, Media, Interest Groups, Social Movement, Political Parties. The Structural Level- Culture, Economy, Domestic/International, Constitutional Framework. CONSTITUTIONAL ARTICLES: 1: The Legislature Branch: Congress

APGov - Congress PreQuiz

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Congress ? Pre Quiz A bill debated under "closed rules" can exist only in the Senate may be considered with strict time limits and no amendments allowed from the floor. exists in both houses, but may have nongermane amendments only in the Senate may have strict time limits, but amendments from the floor must always be allowed may have amendments from the floor, but no time limits may be imposed All of the following are hurdles a bill must pass in BOTH houses before it become a law EXCEPT introduction on the floor by a member of the body committee consideration and debate the Rules Committee floor debate a vote by a quorum of the membership

Data Check - Wilson Book - Political Participation

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DATA CHECK: POLITICAL PARTICIPATION AP: UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT & POLITICS NAME:_______________________________ Read Chapter 8 in your textbook. Answer the questions by looking at the following tables or figures in the chapter. Table 8.1 (Page 184): Two Methods of Calculating Voter Turnout in Presidential Elections, 1948?2008 1. What percentage of the voting age population (give a range) in America voted in these elections? __________________________________________________________________________ 2. What percentage of registered voters (give a range) in America voted in these elections? ___________________________________________________________________________ Table 8.2 (Page 185): Two Ways of Calculating Voting Turnout Here and Abroad

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