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...History 151-2United States to 1877 Lambert Fall 2008 Tues./Thurs 10:3011:45 WTHR 172 Course Description This course explores American history from earliest settlement to the end of Reconstruction. It has two objectives: to introduce you to some of th...
...History 151-2United States to 1877 Lambert Fall 2008 Tues./Thurs 10:3011:45 WTHR 172 Course Description This course explores American history from earliest settlement to the end of Reconstruction. It has two objectives: to introduce you to some of th...
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History 104 INTRODUCTION TO THE MODERN WORLD Professor Whitney Walton awhitney@purdue.edu UNIV 323 494-9435 Office hours: MWF 9:30 - 10:20 A. M. and by appointment Fall 2008
This course surveys the development of the West in interaction with the ...
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History 104 INTRODUCTION TO THE MODERN WORLD Professor Whitney Walton awhitney@purdue.edu UNIV 323 494-9435 Office hours: MWF 9:30 - 10:20 A. M. and by appointment Fall 2008
This course surveys the development of the West in interaction with the ...
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Cedarville >> HIST >> 101 (Spring, 2008)
Article 1 establishes the first of the three branches of the government, the Legislature. Section 1 establishes the name of the Legislature to be The Congress, a bicameral, or two-part, body. Section 2 defines the House of Representatives, known as t...
Cedarville >> HIST >> 101 (Spring, 2008)
World War II League of Nations- No army, had limited effectiveness Washington Naval Conference- 9 powers that had interest in East Asia 5 Power Treaty- A 10 year naval holiday (no naval ships are to be made). 9 Power Pact- Not to take additional terr...
Cedarville >> HIST >> 101 (Spring, 2008)
Colonial Society in the Eighteenth Century Population Growth European Immigrants - Large number of Protestants from France - German-speaking people from various German kingdoms - Some came to escape persecution and wars - Others for economic opportun...
Cedarville >> HIST >> 101 (Spring, 2008)
http:/www.micheloud.com/FXM/SO/rock.htm John D Rockefeller had been raised in the strictest Baptist faith, in the paternal farm near Cleveland, Ohio. Greedy since his childhood, he used to buy candies wholesale to resell them to his siblings at a pro...
Cedarville >> HIST >> 101 (Spring, 2008)
Review Direct Democracy - requires that all citizens meet together regularly to debate and decide the issues of the day - Was possible in 5th Century Athens because of the small size of the city - Male citizens had time to meet and deliberate because...
Cedarville >> HIST >> 101 (Spring, 2008)
National Politics in the Gilded Age, 1877-1900 1. Politics in the Gilded Age a. Causes of Stalemate i. Causes 1. The prevailing political ideology of the time 2. Campaign tactics of the two parties 3. Party patronage ii. Belief in Limited Government ...
Cedarville >> HIST >> 101 (Spring, 2008)
Scientific Revolution Scientific Revolution- Transformation in thinking that occurred during the 1500s and 1600s caused by scientific observation, experimentation and the questioning of traditional opinions. Copernicus (early 1500s) - A Polish scient...
Cedarville >> HIST >> 101 (Spring, 2008)
Nationalism and Economic Development The Era of Good Feelings - James Monroe o Madison\'s successor as president o Defeated Rufus King - Economic Nationalism o Tariff of 1816 Raised tariff rates on certain goods for the express purpose of protecting ...
Cedarville >> HIST >> 101 (Spring, 2008)
1 Life in the Industrial Age I. Advances in Technology and Communication: 1) The development and use of new sources of power 2) Inventions that provided rapid communications over long distances 3) The creation of new products and materials and the im...
Cedarville >> HIST >> 101 (Spring, 2008)
Sectionalism The North Two Parts - The Northeast, which included both New England and the Middle Atlantic states - The Old Northwest, which stretched from Ohio to Minnesota The Industrial Northeast - Organized Labor o Commonwealth v. Hunt Massachuse...
Cedarville >> HIST >> 101 (Spring, 2008)
Renaissance Renaissance- Rebirth of science, arts, and math. A movement following the Middle Ages that centered on revival of interest in the classical learning of Greece and Rome; French word meaning \"Rebirth\". Medici Family- Grew wealthy first as b...
Cedarville >> HIST >> 101 (Spring, 2008)
Reformation Reformation- A religious revolution that split the Christian church in western Europe and created a number of new churches. First break with the Roman Catholic Church was in Germany. Since Germany didn\'t have a strong central government, ...
Cedarville >> HIST >> 101 (Spring, 2008)
The Age of Jefferson, 1800-1816 Jefferson\'s Presidency: - Followed Hamilton\'s Financial Plan - Carried out the neutrality policies of Washington and Adams - Supported (as a Republican) a limited central government. - He reduced the size of the milita...
Cedarville >> HIST >> 101 (Spring, 2008)
Chapter 3 Key Words: Federalism- A system under which significant government powers are divided between the central government and smaller units, such as states. Confederation- The constituent states get together for certain common purposes but retai...
Cedarville >> HIST >> 101 (Spring, 2008)
The Age of Jackson, 1824-1844 Jacksonian Democracy - The Rise of a Democratic society o There were no distinguishes between classes o Men and women from all classes ate together at common tables - Politics of the Common Man o Universal male suffrage ...
Cedarville >> HIST >> 101 (Spring, 2008)
The American Revolution British-French Rivalry- The British and French tried to gain power in America. They both recruited Indians to fight for them. The war that settled this dispute was the French and Indian War, known in Europe as the Seven Years ...
Cedarville >> HIST >> 101 (Spring, 2008)
The Thirteenth Colonies and the British Empire, 1607-1750 A total of 13 distinctly different English colonies developed along the Atlantic coast of North America Charter- a document granting special privileges Corporate colonies- were operated by joi...
Cedarville >> HIST >> 101 (Spring, 2008)
The Union in Peril, 1848-1861 1. Four main causes of the conflict between the North and the South a. Slavery b. Constitutional disputes c. Economic differences d. Political blunders and extremism Conflicts over status of territories Free- Soil Moveme...
Cedarville >> HIST >> 101 (Spring, 2008)
The Progressive Era, 1901-1918 1. Progressivists a. Their ideas and work became known as progressivism, because they wanted to build on the existing society, making moderate political changes and social improvements through government action b. Goals...
Cedarville >> HIST >> 101 (Spring, 2008)
The Constitution and the New Republic, 1787-1800 The United States under the Articles, 1781-1787 Foreign Problems: The states failed to adhere to the Treaty of Paris, which required that Loyalists\' property be restored and debts to foreigners be repa...
Cedarville >> HIST >> 101 (Spring, 2008)
The Enlightenment Enlightenment- philosophers believed they could apply the scientific method and use reason to logically explain human nature. Rationalism- the belief that truth can be arrived at solely by reason, or rational, logical thinking Philo...
Cedarville >> HIST >> 101 (Spring, 2008)
The Growth of Cities and American Culture, 1865-1900 A Nation of Immigrants - Growth of Immigration o \"Old\" Immigrants and \"New\" Immigrants New Immigrants o Restricting Immigration Urbanization - Changes in the Nature of Cities o Streetcar cities o ...
Cedarville >> HIST >> 101 (Spring, 2008)
The Great Depression and the New Deal, 1929-1939 Causes and Effects of the Depression, 1929-1933 1. Wall Street Crash a. Stock prices had kept going up and up for 18 onths and major stocks had reached an all-time high b. Black Thursday and Black Tues...
Mt. Vernon Nazarene >> ART >> 100 (Spring, 2008)
Art in the Romantic Age Goya expressed the perspective of the individual, rather than authority During the 18th and 19th centuries, the artistic establishment or academy set standards for European artists. Critics of this system argued that theses ac...
Mt. Vernon Nazarene >> ART >> 100 (Spring, 2008)
Engaging Art Four Major Themes - Spirituality - The Self - Nature - The City The Context of Art Prehistoric and Ancient Most likely, these figures were not valued for any erotic reasons, but as fetishes or magical objects that held the promise of fer...
UCLA >> CHEM >> 20A (Fall, 2007)
PRACTICE FINAL EXAM: CHEM 20A-1, 2007: SOLUTIONS 1. A mixture of iron (Fe) and aluminum (Al) weighs 9.62 g. The sample is reacted with an excess of HCl and produces 0.738 g of H2 according to the reactions 2 Al + 6 HCl = 2 AlCl3 + 3 H2 Fe + 2 HCl = ...
UCLA >> CHEM >> 20A (Fall, 2001)
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UCLA >> CHEM >> 20A (Fall, 2001)
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UCLA >> CHEM >> 20A (Fall, 2001)
PRACTICE PROBLEMS FOR 2nd HOUR-TEST, 20A-1, FALL 07 1. Suppose we shine light of a certain frequency on a hydrogen atom whose electron is in its next-to-lowest (n=2) energy state and we observe that the electron is ejected with a kinetic energy of 3....
LeTourneau >> AERO >> 2203 (Spring, 2008)
Aircraft Fueling Procedures -Master switch ignition off & keep a Fire Extinguisher in the area. -Ensure that you are pumping the correct type of fuel. -Position fuel truck ahead of airplane at all times. -Place ladder just in front of the wing and n...
Calvin >> ENGR >> 106 (Spring, 2007)
CHAPTER 2 ATOMIC STRUCTURE AND INTERATOMIC BONDING PROBLEM SOLUTIONS 2.1 (a) When two or more atoms of an element have different atomic masses, each is termed an isotope. (b) The atomic weights of the elements ordinarily are not integers because: ...
Calvin >> ENGR >> 106 (Spring, 2007)
CHAPTER 3 THE STRUCTURE OF CRYSTALLINE SOLIDS PROBLEM SOLUTIONS 3.1 Atomic structure relates to the number of protons and neutrons in the nucleus of an atom, as well as the number and probability distributions of the constituent electrons. On the ...
Calvin >> ENGR >> 106 (Spring, 2007)
CHAPTER 4 IMPERFECTIONS IN SOLIDS PROBLEM SOLUTIONS 4.1 In order to compute the fraction of atom sites that are vacant in lead at 600 K, we must employ Equation (4.1). As stated in the problem, Q = 0.55 eV/atom. Thus, v N N V = exp Q V kT =...
Gonzaga >> POLI >> 364 (Spring, 2008)
CAN JAPAN COMPETE? By M. Porter, H. Takeuchi, & M. Sakakibara In the 1970s and 1980s Japan was acknowledged to be the world\'s most competitive nation. 2 explanations were offered: 1. Its distinctive form of bureaucratic capitalism, in which the g...
William & Mary >> PHYS >> 177-05 (Spring, 2008)
Chapter 2: Kepler\'s Law Report by: Nick Orozco Section 5 10 February 2008 Lab Partner: Colin Smolinsky Nick Orozco Section 5 10 February 2008 Lab Partner: Colin Smolinsky Chapter 2: Kepler\'s Law The purpose of this lab is to test the validity of K...
William & Mary >> PHYS >> 177-05 (Spring, 2008)
Chapter 6: Radar Measurement Of Mercury\'s Rotation Report by: Nick Orozco Section 5 17 February 2008 Lab Partner: Colin Smolinsky Nick Orozco Section 5 17 February 2008 Lab Partner: Colin Smolinsky Chapter 6: Radar Measurement of Mercury\'s Rotation...
UMass (Amherst) >> PHIL >> 393 (Spring, 2008)
Rachel Packard Phil 393 2/24/08 The Relationship Between the Metaphysical and Ethical Notions in the Upanisads The metaphysical notions maintained by the authors of the Upanisads have a distinct connection to the ethical ideas which are also advocat...
UMass (Amherst) >> PHIL >> 393 (Spring, 2008)
Rachel Packard Phil 361 2/17/08 The notion of anti-realism in aesthetics is rationally adequate on one standpoint, yet there is also some illogicality and places where the concept fails. The loopholes where the notion falls short can be filled in thr...
William & Mary >> PHYS >> 177-05 (Spring, 2008)
Chapter 7: Spectroscopy Report by: Nick Orozco Section 5 17 March 2008 Lab Partner: Colin Smolinsky Nick Orozco Section 5 17 March 2008 Lab Partner: Colin Smolinsky Chapter 7: Spectroscopy Purpose: The purpose of this lab was two-fold. First, we ...
William & Mary >> PHYS >> 177-05 (Spring, 2008)
Chapter 11: Photometry of the Pleiades Cluster Report by: Nick Orozco Section 5 14 April 2008 Lab Partner: Colin Smolinsky Nick Orozco Section 5 14 April 2008 Lab Partner: Colin Smolinsky Chapter 11: Photometry of Pleiades Cluster Purpose: The purp...
William & Mary >> PHYS >> 177-05 (Spring, 2008)
Chapter 10: Optics and the Telescope Report by: Nick Orozco Section 5 24 March 2008 Lab Partner: Colin Smolinsky Nick Orozco Section 5 24 March 2008 Lab Partner: Colin Smolinsky Chapter 10: Optics and the Telescope Purpose: This lab is only the f...
William & Mary >> PHYS >> 177-05 (Spring, 2008)
Chapter 10: Optics and the Telescope (Part II) Report by: Nick Orozco Section 5 7 April 2008 Lab Partner: Colin Smolinsky Nick Orozco Section 5 7 April 2008 Lab Partner: Colin Smolinsky Chapter 10: Optics and the Telescope (Part II) Purpose: (Reca...
SMU >> ANTH >> 2301 (Spring, 2008)
Anthropology Exam 3 Review \"putting out\" system: work was contracted by a central agent to subcontractors who completed the work in their own facility, usually their own home. a domestic system. \'work done at night\'. the peasantry lower class must re...
SMU >> ANTH >> 2301 (Spring, 2008)
What makes anthropology unique among disciplines that study humans? -It is holistic and comparative What are anthropologists concerned with? -The structure of societies, the functions of social institutions, the meanings that culture gives to experie...
SMU >> BIO >> 1402 (Spring, 2008)
Q: I am a bit confused about this whole endosperm situation. The gametophytye in angiosperms is 2n (has \"polar bodies\") and then a sperm adds and it becomes 3n. How does the angiosperm end up having a 2n gametophyte in the first place? What are these...
SMU >> PLSC >> 1380 (Spring, 2008)
April 1, 2008 Test 2 Review: short answer credible threat-capabilities and willingness \"lessons of Munich\"-conclusions from historical events, allow opponents to aggression, expect more aggression democratic peace phenomena-democracies don\'t fight on...
SMU >> PLSC >> 1380 (Spring, 2008)
NATIONALISM AND TERRORISM 2008 April 8, Nationalism Tibet not nation state.normative question: what should US policy towards Tibet/China be? what are the consequences? Tibet is in China, China controls Tibet. not national determination, but indepen...
UC Davis >> CHEM >> 118C (Spring, 2008)
Page 1 of 11 Chemistry 118C Final Exam June 14, 2006 Dr. Xi Chen Name_ Last First Middle TA_ Page 1 This exam contains 11 pages and 9 problems. When you are told to start, check to see that all the pages are there. If not, ask for help now. No adjus...
U. Houston >> CHEM >> 3331 (Spring, 2008)
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Rose-Hulman >> ME >> 311 (Spring, 2008)
Administrative Handout Quiz Your response has been submitted successfully. Points Awarded Points Missed Percentage 26 0 100% 1. There is a project associated with this class. Answer Points Possible: 1 Correct Answer: True 2. When preparing to meet...
Gonzaga >> POLI >> 364 (Spring, 2008)
THE FALL OF THE LDP IN 1993 In June 1993, a political earthquake hit Japan. 39 LDP MPs voted against PM Miyazawa in a vote of confidence. Miyazawa then dissolved the parliament and called for new elections in July 1993. The LDP then lost the J...
Rose-Hulman >> ME >> 311 (Spring, 2008)
ME311 Mechanical Measurements CM _ Name: _ Team No._ Date _ Report Excerpt The results, n = 47.8 rad/s and = 0.6, are our best estimates of the system parameters. The corresponding minimum value of the cost function is J1 = 0.080, and the transfer ...
ACCIS >> HIST >> 102 (Spring, 2008)
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ACCIS >> HIST >> 102 (Spring, 2008)
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UF >> CHM >> 2046L (Spring, 2008)
Unknown 2- Scheme (5A/B) Possible ions to test for: Na+, K+, NH4+, OH-, Cl-, NO3-, SO4-2, HSO4-, Al(H20)6 3+, Mg(H20)6 2+ Things to get before starting: 16M HNO3, 6M NaOH, 6M HAc, 1M HNO3, crystals of Fe(H2O)6(NH4)2(SO4)2, blue litmus, red litmus, 1M...
ACCIS >> HIST >> 102 (Spring, 2008)
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UF >> CHM >> 2046L (Spring, 2008)
INR2001 First Exam Realism- the pessimistic theory derived from the assumption that because humans are born to seek self-advantage, international politics is doomed to be an endless struggle for power involving war. Doesn\'t aspire to the utopian. Foc...
ACCIS >> HIST >> 102 (Spring, 2008)
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UF >> CHM >> 2046L (Spring, 2008)
INR2001 Test 2 REVIEW Security dilemma- the propensity of armaments undertaken by one state for ostensibly defensive purposes to threaten other states, which arm in reaction, with the result that the arming states\' national security declines as their...
UF >> CHM >> 2046L (Spring, 2008)
Balance of trade deficitA situation that results when a state buys more from abroad than it sells. The balance measures both the value of merchandise goods and services imported and exported. To correct a payments deficit, a country has available thr...
UF >> CHM >> 2046L (Spring, 2008)
INR 2001 REVIEW LIST LAST EXAM Interdependence- when the behavior of international actors greatly affects others with whom they come into contact, and the parties to the exchange become mutually sensitive and vulnerable to the others\' actions green r...
Mississippi State >> HISTORY >> 4793 (Spring, 2008)
Colonialism in Retreat Atlantic Charter of 1941 Algeria not free b/c of the French 1957 1st black African nation becomes independent Ghana \"gold coast\" Ethnicity - micro-nationalists Mezzo states - multination states Sandra reynolds ...
Mississippi State >> HISTORY >> 3333 (Spring, 2008)
HI 3333 Mississippi History 1-9-08 How did MS get its image? 1962 James Meredith Bob Dylan\'s \"Oxford Town Nina Simone \"MS Goddam\" Phil Ochs \"Here\'s to the State of MS\" History is not about facts, but instead its about interpretation \"Every generatio...
LeTourneau >> AERO >> 2203 (Spring, 2008)
I recently worked in an auto repair shop, I saw many improper uses of some really useful tools and some tools were used as a replacement for the right one. In this time of working at the repair shop I saw many minor injuries that could have been a...
Mississippi State >> HISTORY >> 3333 (Spring, 2008)
1961 CORE (Congress of Racial Equailty) SNCC (Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee orgins in the sitin movement Feb 1960 Sit-in movement started in Greensboro, NC 4 NCa&T sophomores.sitting in dorm.seem to slow down.frustrated movement has stal...
Mississippi State >> EDS >> 3643 (Spring, 2008)
Methods 1 1-9-08 www.ncss.org Overarching goal of social studies is to creative an effective citizen 3 Types of Citizens Personally Responsible Pay Bills/Taxes Law Abiding Gainfully Employed Not Cheating the system Being informed Participatory Jury D...
Mississippi State >> EDF >> 4263 (Spring, 2008)
1st slide Motivation = expectation x value x climate Feather Students must expect they can accomplish a task Goal setting Find value in the task Appropriate level of challenge or difficulty Meaningful learning opportunities Complete the task in an en...
W. Kentucky >> GEOG >> 110 (Spring, 2008)
Chapter 9 reading quiz 1 Many of the varied landforms in China, particularly the large mountain ranges, have been the work of an ongoing collision between Eurasia and what subcontinent? Selected Answer: Correct Answer: Question 2 India India 1 of 1 ...
W. Kentucky >> GEOG >> 110 (Spring, 2008)
Chapter 8 reading quiz 2 The regional conflict in which of the following areas tends to pit Sikhs and Hindus against each other? Selected Answer: Correct Answer: Question 2 Punjab Punjab 1 of 1 points The regional conflict over Kashmir primarily inv...
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