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Morocco Population Profile

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PING Portfolio Part I Name of PING: Morocco Capital(s): Rabat Population: 32, 649, 130 (July 2013 est) Area: 446, 550 sq km Arable Land %: 17.79% Physical Features: northern coast and interior are mountainous with large areas of bordering plateaus, intermontane valleys, and rich coastal plains. Population: 32, 649, 130 (July 2013 est) Population Density:73.11 people per sq km Form of Government: Constitutional Monarchy Head of Government: King MOHAMMED VI (since 30 July 1999).Prime Minister Abdelillan Benkirane (since 29 Nov. 2011) Neighboring Countries: Algeria, Spain (N), Western Sahara. Crude Birth Rate:18.13/1,000 Crude Death Rate: 4.78/1,000 Growth Rate: 1.04% Infant Mortality Rate: 25.49/1,000 live births

Mexican Current Event

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Reddit StumbleUpon Delicious After nearly 200 years, Mexico may make the name official Mexico Politics After almost 200 years after Mexico?s War of Independence, Mexico will finally attempting to pass a bill to make the country?s true name Mexico. So far the official name of Mexico has been the United Mexican States. Then on Thursday, November 22nd, Mexican President Felipe Calderon sent a letter to Mexico?s Congress requesting the country?s name be changed to just Mexico. Its currently official name, the United Mexican States, was heavily influenced by our American War of Independence when we decided on the United States of America, and over the course of 200 years Mexico has finally decided to make its own statement. Felipe Calderon ? Current President of Mexico

Indian history outline

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Independence in Asia India's "vivisection": partitioned independence Indian self-rule British finally willing to consider independence after WWII Muslim separatism grew; feared domination by Hindus Muslim League called a Day of Direct Action in 1946; rioting left six thousand dead Partition of India and ensuing violence Gandhi condemned division of India as a "vivisection" Independent India, 1947, divided into Muslim Pakistan and Hindu India Ten million refugees moved either to India or Pakistan; one million died in migration Gandhi assassinated by a Hindu extremist, 30 January 1948 Conflicts between India and Pakistan 1947, fought over province of Kashmir; Pakistan lost Pakistan allied with United States; India accepted aid from both superpowers

AP Human Geography Unit II Review

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Gerrymandering: process of redrawing legislative boundaries for the purpose of benefiting the party in power Balkanization: process by which a state breaks down through conflicts among its ethnicities Agglomeration: grouping together of many firms from the same industry in a single area for collective or cooperative use of infrastructure and sharing of labor resources Maquiladoras: those US firms that have factories just outside the US/Mexican border in areas that have been specially designated by the Mexican government Assimilation: the process through which people lose originality differentiating traits, such as dress, speech, particularities, or mannerisms, when they come into contact with another society or culture

U.S. history powerpoint

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The Early Republic1789-1815 Derek Arkind, Destiny-Ann Duncan, Ashley Hudnall, Uriah Sparks, Hailey Steuer Washington, Hamilton, and the shaping of the National Government April 30th, 1789: Washington is sworn in as the first President of the United States 1794: Washington sent John Jay to England to negotiate a treaty to ease growing tensions Abigail Adams was appointed by the Massachusetts Colony General Court in 1775 Emergence of political parties: Federalists and Republicans The Federalists emerged in the 1790s as a coalition of individuals who supported a strong national government, diplomatic ties with Great Britain, and the political leadership of men of property and experience.

Practise Questions Chapter 13

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AP World History Practice Exam Section I: Multiple- Choice Questions Instructions (Based on those given on the actual AP World History Exam) Section I of this exam contains 70 multiple- choice questions. Mark all of your answers on the answer sheet included in the book- let. It is important to note that while you may write on the test itself, answers must be transferred to the answer document in the time allowed. Nothing written in the test booklet will be graded. After you have decided which of the suggested answers is best, com- pletely fill in the corresponding oval on the answer sheet. Give only one answer to each question. If you change an answer, be sure that the previ- ous mark is erased completely. Here is a sample question and answer.

Earth and its People 3rd edition Timeline Chapter 23

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Timeline Chapter 23 Nation Building and Economic Transformation in the Americas, 1800?1890 1776 Viceroyalty of Rio de la Plata 1789 USA Constitution 1803 Louisiana Purchase 1804 Haitian Independence 1807 Napoleon invades Portugal & royal family flees to Brazil 1808 Napoleon invades Spain 1810 Beginning of Mexican war of independence 1811 Paraguay independence 1812 Battle of New Orleans War of 1812 begins 1815 Battle of New Orleans War of 1812 ends 1817 Chile independence 1818 Andrew Jackson gets Florida from Spain 1820 Military revolt in Spain & Ferdinand VII accepts new constitution 1821 Mexican independence 1822 Brazilian independence Ecuador independence 1823 Iturbide overthrown & Mexico is now a republic

political geography

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55) Which of the following statements accurately describes the growth rates of Catholics and Protest . Northern Ireland today? Catholics represent a clear majority of the population Catholic birth rates are higher than Protestants Catholics are outmigrating faster than Protestants B~The Catholic population is declining Catholic death rates are higher than Protestants 56) What has happened to the segregation index of Catholics and Protestants in Northern Ireland? . It has increased It has decreased C) It has remained constant D) It has followed a U-shaped path E) It has followed a volcano-shaped path 57) Northern Ireland is: A) part ofthe Irish Republic Ji!!J an independent country '" part of the United Kingdom D) a colony of the United Kingdom E)

ap human geo

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I / The Cultural Landscape: An Introduction to Human Geography, 10e (Rubenstein) Chapter 8 Political Geography The most populous country not a member of the UN is Taiwan. B) North Korea. C) Switzerland. D) Monaco. E) Syria Bloom' Taxonomy: Knowledge 2) An area organized into an independent political unit is a . ) colony. B) nationality. C) satellite . . state. E) suburb. Bloom's Taxonomy: Knowledge AAlsace and Lorraine . \:6J'have been claimed by France and Germany at different times. B) are proto-Germanic languages now extinct. C) are on opposite banks of the Rhine River. D) represent a cultural boundary. E) are the Presidents of France and Germany, respectively. Bloom's Taxonomy: Knowledge 4) A state with control over its internal affairs has A) centripetal forces.

what is culture

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what is culture?? culture is what we care about and what we take care of. Also it is the people way of life, their behaviors, and their shared understanding about themselves and the world. what is region? a region is an area with common characteristics. there are three different kind of region the first one is: formal region: has a common human characteristic such as language, religion, or level of economic developement, or climate, vegetation. functional region: are held together by a common set of linkage or spatial interactions. venecular or perceptual region: it?s base on people? s feeling or beleifs about areas and are subjective rather than objective in nature. this picture is a perceptual region showing the different regions of the united states.

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