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    STUDY GUIDE: AP WORLD SEMESTER 1 52 points- 2 points apiece for summarizing each of the following: (Complete sentences NOT required.) 1. Definition of Civilization Some scholars prefer to define civilizations only as societies with enough economic surpluses to create division of labor and a social hierarchy. The chief difference between civilizations and other societies involves the emergence of formal political organizations‚ or states. Another trait that makes a society a civilization is when

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    3 December 2011 Ethics of Native American Mascots Ethics of Native American mascots is a controversial topic and should not be argued against because they are used ethically‚ complementary‚ and respectfully. The Native American Mascot controversy is a topic that has presented itself in recent years all across the country. Though there have been some issues‚ complaints‚ and moral questions brought up about the Native American mascot dilemma by a minority group of people‚ there is no legitimate argument

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    The Archer’s Tale Alvin E. Nix III The novel begins in the English village of Hookton‚ where a boy named Thomas is growing up under the parenthood of his father‚ who is also the village priest. Thomas has great skill with a bow‚ but he trains secretly because his father does not allow him to use it. On the morning of Easter in 1342‚ a French party of raiders arrive under the command of Sir Guillaume d’Evecque‚ a French Knight. In his party of raiders is a warrior dressed all in

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    OPERATION RED WING USAACE NCOA SSG Tomas R. Montanez 15ZSLC 17-003 SFC Maradol The willingness to place yourself in harm’s way is a selfless act that is unknown to the commoner‚ but is gallantly accepted by the brave men and women that serve in the armed forces‚ which make this country free. A great leader also possesses core values‚ centered on morals and ethics; some instilled by the military‚ but most from the inner most character that makes a man who he “is”. The heavy-laden leaders

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    Why Is Robin Hood Bad

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    Throughout Robin Hood so far I have seen that he is a very smart person. He thinks of the smartest ways of doing things without getting caught. Even though it might not be always the right way to do things. He always knows a way to get out of things‚ like he finds ways to make himself as the good person instead of the bad one or he gets someone else to do the work instead of him in situations that he knows he could possibly get caught in. Another thing I see is that he and all of his merry

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    Western Civ Essay Exam

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    1) Augustus was a key factor in bringing stability to Rome. Augustus was the first emperor and ruled from 31BC-14AD. Augustus intends to restore the Republic form of Government. He forms the New Order‚ which gives him full power and he rules as consul until 23BC. He is popular among the people because he brings peace after 60 years of war. He does this by reorganizing the army‚ which causes social stability‚ and he makes it so non-Romans can earn citizenship if they are a good fighter. He also creates

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    Feudalism In Ancient Rome

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    After the fall of the Roman Empire in 476 AD‚ western Europe fell into shambles. In an effort to reorganize themselves‚ a new government needed to be developed. They settled on a system called Feudalism. Feudalism is a loose system of government based on land deals called fiefs between lords and their vassals in exchange for military‚ or other services. Loyalty was given first to one’s direct lord. Some serfs (peasants who worked the land) had many lords. Some lords had many vassals‚ giving them

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    World History Mid-Term Exam (Ch. 3 -22) Mr. Halliday Choose the letter of the best answer. (1 point each) ____ 1. Buddhism spread across Asia mostly as a result of A. trade. B. conquest. C. missionary efforts. D. pilgrimages by the faithful. ____ 2. A Phoenician contribution that people still benefit from today was A. the introduction of Indo-Aryan languages to C. the invention of the phonetic alphabet. Europe. B. the invention of the sail. D. the invention of the labyrinth. ____ 3. Monotheism

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    Joan D' Arc Biography

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    Joan d’Arc lived during the Hundred Years War‚ a very turbulent time in Europe’s history. Throughout her life Joan faced many challenges‚ from rising from an insignificant peasant girl‚ to end up saving France from the English as she was instructed by three saints who came to her in a vision. When Joan came into control of Charles VII’s troops‚ Joan won many key battles for the French until she was captured by the English in 1430. Joan d’Arc had a major impact on the world‚ not only because of her

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    could be likened to the closing of a hand‚ that some would retreat‚ flank‚ and the attack again‚ all of this in the middle of a battle. Another thing that helped win the day was the use of the composite bow‚ a bow almost half the size of the English Longbow that could be employed from horseback with deadly precision. Romans had to move army’s from location to location quickly. They build roads that could be traveled on quickly and equipment along with them. When on large battle fields they had to

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