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    China and India were two of the greatest classical civilizations in human history. They both possessed elaborate societal levels and castes that defined the way that their citizens lived‚ with India having an official caste system‚ while China had a pecking order of Lords‚ famer-peasants‚ and “mean” people. However‚ India was made up of diverse and unstable empires‚ while China was usually unified under a single ruler in a line of kings‚ making it a far more powerful and politically successful nation

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    AP European History 2011 – 2012 Mr. Porter pporter@montville.net Room 307 Course Description: This course examines the political‚ social‚ economic‚ intellectual and cultural history of Europe from the late Middle Ages and Renaissance to the turn of the 21st century. AP European History is a challenging course designed to be the equivalent of a freshman college Western Civilization course and can earn students college credit. Students are expected to do a considerable amount of reading in both

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    This book was chosen for review because I was looking for a book that has a history of salt and how it affects us today. Mark Kurlansky‚ the author of this book‚ earned a BA in Theater from Butler University in 1970. He has worked as a playwright at Brooklyn College‚ a commercial fisherman‚ a dock worker‚ a paralegal‚ a cook‚ and a pastry chef. He worked as a journalist for many companies which are‚ The International Herald Tribune‚ The Chicago Tribune‚ The Miami Herald‚ and The Philadelphia Inquirer

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    Bethany McDaniel AP World History Summer 2012 Assignment Chapter 1&2 Question 1 How did beer lead to the development of cities in Mesopotamia and Egypt? Grains grew widespread in the Fertile Crescent (The crescent shaped area which had an ideal climate and soil for growing plants and raising livestock‚ it stretches from Egypt‚ up the Mediterranean coast to Turkey‚ and then down again to the border between Iraq and Iran.) causing the unintentional discovery of beer. The Fertile Crescent’s extremely

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    Miguel Raymond European History Essay Final Exam Was Germany to blame for World War 1? Germany was in fact to blame for World War 1. Although there were other countries that were partially to blame for there actions. But it was clear that they played the minor role and Germany played the major one. In 1904 there was a rivalry between nations that increased to a certain extent that caused armies to expand. Certain nations also tried to build alliances. Germany was an imperialistic country

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    JJ Guo 12/4/12 AP Bio Chapter 9 and 10 Review Questions 1. Binary fission is the subdivision of a cell. The relative speed is faster. Chromatin is spaghetti like before mitosis Chromosomes (X-Shape) Chromatid (each individual part of the chromosome) Centromere (middle part of the chromosome) Centriole (involved in cellular division‚ the poles that pull the chromatids) Centrosome (microtubule organization center) 4. Diploid (2n) number Half the diploid is haploid (n) number Humans have

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    Now Spain takes over those two countries too. Varying Size of States- The size of a state can be as small as Monaco (1.5 square miles) or as big as Russia (6.6 million square miles) Development of the state concept- the concept of dividing the world into small independent states; prior to the 1800s. Ancient and medieval states- The idea of dividing into small states originated from medieval times. It wasn’t until the Europeans‚ when they thought of dividing into states was heard. Ancient

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    World History Chapters 1-2 Study Guide 1) What is one aspect of Egyptian and Mesopotamian society that they had in common? The women could own property and go into priesthood. 2) What was the advantage of the Chinese writing system? The writing system was universal. 3) What are trade‚ specialized work‚ government‚ record keeping‚ and advance technology characteristics of? A civilization 4) What ancient city was founded on the banks of the Euphrates River? Ur 5) What is the

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    and India by sailing west. European explorers did not know that 2 continents were in the west. 4. Describe why the “discovery” of America was one of “the most important events recorded in the history of mankind‚” according to Adam Smith. The discovery of America was one of the most important events recorded in the history of mankind according to Adam Smith because it changed both the Old and New worlds which these changes are still in play today. American and European people did not know of each

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    2. Thalamus- The thalamus is the uppermost part of the brainstem. It directs information to the sensory cortex and provides feedback to the cerebellum and medulla. 3. Medulla- The foundation of the brainstem. It manages heartbeat and breathing. 4. Reticular formation- The nerve region travelling through the brainstem and thalamus. The network is responsible for governing arousal. 5. Cerebellum- The area located directly behind the brainstem. It processes sensory input‚ organizes movement‚ helps

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