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1986 College Board DBQ

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, I The College Board Advanced Placement Examination AMERICAN HISTORY SECTION I1 (Suggested writing time--40 minutes) Directions: The following question requires you to construct a coherent essay that integrates your interpretation of Documents A-I and your knowledge of the period referred to in the question. In your essay, you should strive to support your assertions both by citing key pieces oi-evidence from the documents and by drawing on your knowledge of the period. 1. The 1920's were a period of tension between new and changing attitudes on the one hand and traditional values and nostalgia on the other. What led to the tension between old and new AND in what ways was the tension manifested? I Document A I Source: Sinclair Lewis, Babbitt, 1922

1985 College Board DBQ

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The College Board Advanced Placement Examination AMERICAN HISTORY SECTION I1 (Suggested writing time-40 minutes) Directions: The following question requires you to construct a coherent essay that integrates your interpretation of Documents A-H &your knowledge of the period referred to in the question. In your essay, you should strive to support your assertions both by citing key pieces of evidence from the documents and by drawing on your knowledge of the period. 1. "From 1781 to 1789 the Articles of Confederation provided the United States with an effective government." Using the documents and your knowledge of the period, evaluate this statement. Document A I ' I Source: Letter from the Rhode Island Assembly to Congress (November 30,1782) I -

1984 College Board DBQ

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The College Board Advanced Placement Examination AMERICAN HISTORY SECTION I1 (Suggested writing time-40 minutes) Directions: The following question requires you to construct a coherent essay that integrates your interpretation of Documents A-H and your knowledge of the period referred to in the question. In your essay, you should strive to support your assertions both by citing key pieces of evidence from the documents and by drawing on your knowledge of the period. 1. President Franklin D. Roosevelt is commonly thought of as a liberal and President Herbert C. Hoover as a conservative. To what extent are these characterizations valid? Document A Source: Candidate Herbert Hoover, speech, New York, New York (October 22,1928)

1983 College Board DBQ

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The College Board Advanced Placement Examination AMERICAN HISTORY SECTION I1 (Suggested writing time--40 minutes) Directions: The following question requires you to construct a coherent essay that integrates your interpretation of Documents A-H and your knowledge of the period referred to in the question. In your essay, you should strive to demonstrate a broad grasp of the documents and to support your assertions about the documents by citing key pieces of evidence from them. Be sure to use your knowledge of the period to develop your answer to the two parts of the question. 1. Documents A-H reveal some of the problems that many farmers in the late nineteenth century (1880-1900) saw as threats to their way of life. Using the documents and your knowledge of

What is Beautiful?

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Maia Regman Mrs. Magnan Biology Honors 25 October 2013 What Is Beautiful? Questions today can be answered in less than a second via search engines such as Google, Bing, and Yahoo with an accurate and specific answer. However, when an inquiry regarding a topic as controversial and debated topic such as beauty is entered into the search bar it seems as though all chaos begins. Articles about everything from Cindy Crawford, Jesus, to unicorns can be found in the results.

No, Really, It's Fine, Never Mind

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Maia Regman Mrs. Magnan Biology Honors 7 January 2014 No Really, It's Fine. Never Mind.
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How Comedians are Mountain Climbers

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Maia Regman Mrs. Magnan Biology Regents Honors 07 November 2013 How Comedians are like Mountain Climbers In the article How Comedians are like Mountain Climbers published in Psychology Today by Gil Greengross, Ph.D., the psychologist shares his tentative studies regarding the commonalities of comedians? personalities. Dr. Greengross found using the ?Big Five? standardized personality test that the majority of comedians have personalities that on some points differ from people with other creative careers. Dr. Gil Greengross also finds that amateur comedians and professional comedians share the same characteristics in his research.

Are Beards Linked to Evolution?

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Maia Regman Mrs. Magnan Biology Honors 5 May 2014 How Are Beards Linked to Evolutionary Sexual Selection? Studies have shown that beards are synonymous with maturity, masculinity and dominance. On the other hand, it has shown that despite those desirable qualities, the more beards there are, the less attractive they are. Once the number of men with beards is higher than those without, clean-shaven men are viewed as more attractive. The study also found that when the tables are turned, bearded men are seen as more attractive when they are the minority. The question is now why.

AP Art History Gardner text Chp 1 quiz

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1. Looking at a major world culture (as described in the text), describe how that culture has succeeded in adapting elements (economic, cultural, religious/philosophical) from other cultures to fit the major culture?s needs. 2. Choose any culture and describe how it has been successful exporting its culture. 3. Choose a major world culture and describe how it has used elements from its artistic heritage to promote a specific cultural view for its population. Find visual examples of how one culture has depicted another. 4. Choose any work of art and describe it (media, age, place of origin, artist, subject matter). Also analyze it using the the Elements of Art, and the Principles of Design.

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