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Chapter One Vocabulary

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Anarchy- the condition of having no government and no laws; each member of the society governs himself or herself Aristocracy- rule by the best suited, through virtue, talent, or education; in later usage, rule by the upper class Authority- the features of a leader or institution that compel obedience, usually because of ascribed legitimacy. For most societies, the government is the ultimate authority Compliance- the act of accepting and carrying out authorities? decisions Consent of the people- the idea that governments and laws derive their legitimacy from the consent of the governed (citizens) Conservatism- a set of beliefs that includes a limited role for the government in helping individuals, supports traditional values and lifestyles, and a cautious response to change

How to Define Life[Biology intro]

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Living Things Are Organized Organization of living systems begins with atoms, which make up basic building blocks called elements. The cell is the basic structural and functional unit of all living things. Different cells combine to make up tissues (e.g., myocardial tissue). Tissues combine to make up an organ (e.g., the heart). Specific organs work together as a system (e.g., the heart, arteries, veins, etc.). Multicellular organisms (each an "individual" within a particular species) contain organ systems (e.g., cardiovascular, digestive, respiratory, etc.). A species in a particular area (e.g., gray squirrels in a forest) constitutes a population.

Adding Fundementals

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Adding Fundementals When you add two numbers, you are coming up with the amount that they come together to equal. Example: 1+1=2 If you put two objects together and counted them, the sum is 2.
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