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    Chapter 30 Outline

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    I. Reform and Protest in the 1960s   A. Cold War Tensions Thaw      1. Buoyed by the rapidly expanding economy of the postwar era‚ the political consensus in western Europe shifted to the left.      2. In Britain‚ the Labour Party returned to power in 1964.      3. In the Scandinavian countries of Denmark‚ Norway‚ and Sweden‚ Social Democratic parties maintained a leading role throughout the period.      4. In West Germany‚ Willy Brandt (1913–1992) became the first Social Democratic West German chancellor

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    Chapter 5 Outline The Triumph of the British Empire A fragile peace King George’s War failed to establish either Britain or France as the dominant power in North America‚ and each side soon began preparations for another war. The Ohio valley became the tinderbox for conflict. It was the subject of competing claims by Virginia‚ Pennsylvania‚ France‚ and the Six Nations Iroquois‚ as well as by the Native Americans who actually lived there. Seeking to drive traders from the River valley‚ the

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    Chapter 8 REVOLUTION‚ 1775–1783 1. Prelude to Independence‚ April 1775 to July 1776 (pp. 141–146) a. In May of 17___‚ one month after the first shots at Lexington and Concord‚ the Second ____________ Congress met in Philadelphia. List two reasons this Congress selected George Washington to command the ragtag troops besieging Boston. (1) (2) b. How does the “Olive Branch Petition” of July 1775 on the one hand and the abortive invasion of Canada by

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    E Pluribus Unum Out of Many‚ One Outline I. Introduction II. Reasons why people leave their countries. A. Economic B. Social C. Political III. Contributions of immigrants A. Economic B. Social C. Political IV. Conclusion Immigration is the act of leaving one’s country to settle in another. People from all over the world have come together in this land to form a unified country. This great nation of the United States of America has been built upon immigration. Year after

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    In the beginning of chapter 11‚ Gene and Phinehas’s relationship look to be at its maximum potential. Finny is playing with people in a snowball fight‚ and Gene initially doesn’t want to play but Phineas persuades him to. They show their closeness by their ability to persuade each other to do things they wouldn’t‚ in their right mind‚ doing the first place. Gene expresses his concern when he asks Phineas if he should be playing in the first place. Later when Brinker comes to their room‚ he mentions

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    Key Terms for Chapter 18‚ Section 4: conflict: a perceived incompatibility of actions‚ goals‚ or ideas social trap: a situation in which the conflicting parties‚ by each rationally pursuing their self- interest‚ become caught in mutually destructive behavior mere exposure effect: the phenomenon that repeated exposure to novel stimuli increases liking of them passionate love: an aroused state of intense positive absorption in another‚ usually present at the beginning of a love relationship

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    Chapter 9 Check Out

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    Chapter Nine Check Out Hotel Statistics    Hotel room sold 575 Room available 630 Revenue - $43‚125 Objectives 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Identify functions and procedures related to the check-out and settlement process Describe methods of settlement for guest accounts Explain why hotels may charge late check-out fees Describe express check-out and self checkout procedures Explain elements of an effective billing and collection process. Explain how managers use guest history files Check-Out/Settlement

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    Chapter 4.2 Outline

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    (a) Direct competition between different species almost always produces a winner and a loser and the losing species dies out (b) The competitive exclusion principle: no two species can occupy exactly the same niche in exactly the same habitat at exactly the same time (c) If two species do‚ one will be better at competing for resources and eventually‚ the other will move out Section II.2 Dividing Resources (a) Species usually divide instead of compete for resources (b) By causing species to divide

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    their values‚ customs‚ traditions‚ and rules in order to maintain their identity and distinctiveness from other civilizations. When different cultures come into contact with each other cultural encounters take place; its basic concept is to focus on how cultures interact‚ overlap‚ and change through these encounters. Cultural encounters carry various aspects which are clearly depicted in V.S Naipaul’s

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    in France erupted into war‚ which tore apart the Bourban monarchy and was the first time in history we saw a republic emerge in France. Many historians think that the causes of the French Revolution had heavily to do with social class conflict. The three main causes of the French Revolution was caused by social class conflicts in France‚ political theories from the Enlightenment period‚ and the campaign for change by economic reformers. The start of the French Revolution was directly in French society

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