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DBQ Guidelines

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DBQ Guidelines H ? Historical Context Give in the intro paragraph I ? Intended Audience P ? Purpose P ? Point of View O ? Outside Information Synthesis ? connecting to other historical time periods/events In conclusion paragraph, connect topic to another event (?The influence of this event has been felt in numerous Supreme Court decisions since then?) Provide one of these for every document Do not ever quote from document Give name of document being cited
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AP Biology Chapter 12 Reading Guide Answers

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1976 AP Physics C Free Response Solutions

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Chapter 11: Psychology: Themes and Variations, Canadian Edition

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Developmental Psychology critical period: brain is set to acquire a function during a limited period of time e.g. language acquisition has a critical period sensitive period: progression will be impaired, but can be overcome critical periods of vulnerability - e.g. severe mental retardation will occur if a mother contracts measles while gestating in germinal period, 20% of pregnancies spontaneously abort in embryonic period, 33% of pregnancies spontaneously abort vulnerable to outside influence (i.e. birth defects can occur) teratogens: environmental agents which can harm the fetus fetal alcohol syndrome does not always occur malnutrition can have a strong effect on birth defects smoking is linked to miscarriages, premature births, stillbirths, sudden infant death syndrome

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