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Campbell Biology Chapter 1 Study Guide

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Name Period Chapter 1: Introduction: Themes in the Study of Life Begin your study of biology this year by reading Chapter 1. It will serve as a reminder about biological concepts that you may have learned in an earlier course and give you an overview of what you will study this year. In the overview, Figure 1.3 recalls many of the properties of life. Label the seven properties illustrated here, and give a different example of each. Concept 1.1 The themes of this book make connections across different areas of biology What are emergent properties? Give two examples. Life is organized on many scales. Figure 1.4 zooms you in from viewing Earth from space all the way to the level of molecules. As you study this figure, write in a brief definition of each level.

Qing Dynasty

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Cause Effect Military Unpreparedness Economic Weakness Imperial Pressures Reforms Taiping Rebellion Directions: Read textbook pages 717 ? 724 ; fill out the chart and answer the questions in complete sentences. QUESTIONS: Why were the British adamant on their right to trade opium with China? What factors led to the Opium War and how was this war resolved? What changes occurred due to the collection of treatises in 1842?
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Child Called It

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One Child?s Courage to Survive. By David Pelzer A Child Called It Justine Oliver Period 2 GLOSSARY Timorous- Showing fear or hesitancy Comatose-In a very tired or drunken state Ravenous-Extremely hungry Hackneyed-Ordinary and Unimaginative Exultant-Extremely happy, joyful, or triumphant Perturbed-To disturb and trouble somebody Iniquity-A grossly immoral act Illimitable-Having no limits or bounds Tenuous-Thin and fine, and therefore easily broken Absconding-To escape from a place of detention
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20th Century Literature (Style and importance)

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APUSH 20th Century Exam Review: Literature Authors/ Literature of the 20th Century Naturalism (1900-1914) Frank Norris Jack Landon Stephen Crane Progressives ? Muckrakers Upton Sinclair ? The Jungle Jacob Riis ? How the Other Half Lives Ida Tarbell ? History of Standard Oil Lincoln Steffens ? Shame of the Cities Ida B. Wells ? Red Record Frank Norris Post WWI (1920s) The Lost Generation Overall disillusionment w/ WWI ? men coming back from the War were wandering and lost Longing for the times before the war Earnest Hemmingway ? Farewell to Arms F. Scott Fitzgerald ? The Great Gatsby Other/Harlem Renaissance Langston Hughes Countee Cullen Zora Neale Hurston 1930s John Steinbeck ? Grapes of Wrath WWII and post-WWII Dr. Benjamin Spock ? Baby and Childcare

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