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    president (Rep) [1929-1932] St. Valentine’s Day massacre; Immigration Act Agricultural Marketing Act attempts to support farm prices‚ set up Federal Farm Board Stock Market crashes in October George Washington (2) 1789-1797 The Cabinet Washington`s Current Secretary of State Thomas Jefferson Condoleezza Rice Secretary of Treasury Alexander Hamilton Henry Paulson Secretary at War-of Defense Henry Knox Robert Gates Postmaster General Samuel Good U.S Attorney General Edmund Randolph

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    and slaves were sacrificed regularly by the priests of the society. Priests were also highly respected‚ and some of them were even as powerful as to become emperor. Women had little role in the social structure; however‚ some women achieved high ranks in society‚ some even becoming priests. 5. What are the expectations for men and women in Mexica society? What does the midwife’s speech on page 535 indicate

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    John Danielo April 25‚ 2013 AP DBQ Essay The French and Indian War‚ the North American counterpart to the 7 Years War‚ was a massive and costly event. The British government sent troops to defend the interests of the colonists. The repercussions of the war were quite significant and long lasting and the escalation that resulted led all the way to the Revolutionary War. The French and Indian War had great effect on the politics‚ economics‚ and ideology of the American colonies. The

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    Explain the reasons for the adoption of a new calendar in revolutionary France and analyze reactions to it in the period 1789 to 1806. The adoption of the revolutionary calendar to replace the Gregorian calendar took place on November 24‚ 1793 by the National Convention. This new calendar lasted until Napoleon I abolished it in 1806. The new calendar was a adopted in revolutionary France for many reasons including secular ideas and political reasons. There were also many reactions to the change

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    the Tang and Song Dynasties **Pay attention to migrations in each unit of study: who‚ where‚ why! Social Family Gender Relations Social Classes Inequalities Life Styles -Male dominated household -Extended household was preferred -Elite women have broader opportunities -Divorce widely available if both husband and wife consent -Girls were not well educated -Boys are emphasis (important) Political Leaders‚ Elites State Structure Wars‚ Revolutions Diplomacy‚ Treaties‚ Courts‚ Laws

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    Summer Reading Assignment Name: ____ __________________ 10th Grade The House on Mango Street Before returning to school next school year‚ you will need to read The House on Mango Street by Sandra Cisneros and complete this assignment. This organizer is intended to guide your reading and focus your thoughts in preparation for the discussions‚ summer reading quiz and writing assignments you will engage in when you return in September. By carefully completing this assignment over

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    Latia Jackson Pd.4 Mr. Neidich World History Expansion Essay Throughout the history expansion‚ groups have set out conquer various lands‚ people‚ and cities for a multitude of reasons; social‚ political‚ economic‚ and environmental. The three groups that are known for their similar expansion efforts are the Mongols‚ Spanish‚ and Ottoman. From 1180 to 1220‚ Mongolia experienced ad drop in temperature. This meant that the growing season would be cut short‚ and it would become difficult for

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    Theme 1: Interaction Between Humans and Environment As part of the Trans-Saharan and Indian Ocean trade networks‚ technology‚ ways of farming‚ and diseases spread. For example‚ Bantu people spread from central to southern Africa along with iron and agriculture. One of the revolutionary technology that spread was Arabian camels that could survive 10 days without water‚ making it possible to travel across the Sahara. Large groups of merchants traveled together forming early caravans. Also‚ irrigation

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    Constitution Dbq The Constitution was made in order to keep peace between its people however‚ certain topics were not talked about. As an emerging country many new problems and situations occurred and were brought up. Economically the North and the South were completely different. The constitution failed to address slavery‚ which was important to the South By not addressing this topic the North and the South began having tension between each other. Not talking about slavery backfired because the

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    important‚ because China to the North has been a powerful country in history.  The natural break has caused both nations to be separate and free from war. The Ganges river is one of the longest in the world and has been used to cultivate crops. The Ganges is the 7th longest in the world. The Ganges river becomes all the most important‚ because India is also home to huge stretches of deserts. The Thar is also the 7th largest desert in the world. Another important point is that India is not landlocked. So

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