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Regional Cuisine

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Regional Cuisine 1. Go to the websites below and answer the following questions: http://www.post-gazette.com/recipes/2013/07/25/The-Food-Column-Read-this-before-you-eat-in-Pennsylvania-Dutch-country/stories/201307250392 http://voices.yahoo.com/a-taste-pennsylvania-regional-culinary-favorites-1815745.html?cat=16 http://www.mapsofworld.com/pages/mmmerica/food/united-states-of-mmmerica-cuisine-of-pennsylvania/ http://www.post-gazette.com/life/food/2010/10/21/Keystone-Center-to-research-promote-Pennsylvania-foods.print A) Who are the ?Pennsylvania Dutch?? Where are they from? They are people who are Dutch living in PA. They come from Germany. B) What is meant by the term ?dutchified??

Chapter 17 - Brinkley 13th edition

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ChApTEr SevEnTeEn Labor Unions Knights of Labor Union Founded by U. Steven Made popular by Terrence Powderly Principles: Women, blacks and unskilled workers were allowed to participate; ?all-encompassing? Associated with violent acts, Haymarket Square Bombing led to the demise of the party Haymarket bombing caused rise in nativist sentiments because of allegations against two immigrants having plotted the bombing ?Molly Maguires? Highly militant, secret organization Operated in coal mining districts of Pennsylvania Organized primarily among Irish laborers Operated within Ancient Order of Hibernians American Federation of Labor (AFL) Organized among white, skilled workers Founded by Samuel F. Gompers Goals/Principles Remove women from the work force

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The coordinates of Quakertown is 40 degrees north and 75 degrees west, it is North of Philadelphia and close to the coast of the Atlantic. In the south eastern part of Pennsylvania. Formal regions: Wawa Land; We live around a lot of Wawa stations. Agricultural; there are a lot of farms nearby. Christian Religion; main religion is Christianity. Functional Region: Power Plants; a good majority of the energy that is supplied to people who live in Quakertown comes from power plants Vernacular Region: Amish; we live close to Amish communities

Civil War Pickett's Charge

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Pickett?s Charge By Jakob Verhulst My project is a model of Pickett?s Charge. The clothespin people with the blue uniforms are the Union soldiers. The gray uniformed people are the Confederates. Pickett is the one with the sword and the yellow sash hanging from his waist. The clump of trees is the goal that Confederates were charging toward, because it was what they could see from a mile away.

AP Human Geography Culture

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Chapter 4 review Which is an example of commodification? Souvenirs Jeans Britney Spears? fake nail ____________ is when a group of people lose their dominating traits when they come into contact with another culture. Assimilation Globalization Aesthetics Which is an example of cultural appropriation? When the U.S. tried to make Natives more like the dominant culture A large-scale drug company taking a remedy from a tribe and marketing it Teaching younger generations your traditions and culture The Makah American Indians in Neah Bay, Washington preserved their culture by: Reinstating the whale hunt Living in traditional huts Celebrating the Bison hunting ritual Which is an example of neolocalism? Mennonites moving to rural areas Groups separating into ethnic neighborhoods

US Colonies

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Textbook 108-112 Peter Stuyvesant was the governor of New Netherland during 1664. Stuyvesant swore that he would defend the city during the quarrel with England but had few weapons, gunpowder and respect to do so. He had no respect because of his harsh rule and heavy taxes so therefore refused to help him. This held him back from keeping his word of defending the city.
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