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"Credibility Gap"

An apparent difference between what is said or promised and what happens or is true.

Japanese nobles and warriors did not pursue religious wars.

How did the role of religion differ between feudal Japan and feudal Europe?

It limited the power of the king to tax them and granted people jury trials before punishment.

How did the signing of the Magna Carta affect the lives of ordinary townspeople of the 13th century?

Prisoners captured during war were forced to farm land for their captors.

How do scholars believe slavery most likely began?

They used latex from trees to create rubber.

How do we know the Olmecs were technologically advanced?

It is an example of sophisticated mosaic art commonly found in Byzantine structures.

How does this image illustrate a contribution of the Byzantine Empire?

220 yards or 1/8 of a mile

How far is a furlong?

23 teams

How many MLS teams are there?

180

How many degrees are supplementary angles?

5280 feet

How many feet are in a mile?

1000 kilograms

How many kilograms are in a metric ton?

19 players

How many players were on the 2012 varsity team?

2000 pounds

How many pounds are in a ton?

4.3 million

How many registered soccer players are there in the United States?

1760 yards

How many yards are in a mile?

He could seek training to become a knight in the military.

How might a second-born son hope to achieve success under the system of primogeniture?

Merchants and conquerors

How was Islam spread to India?

It allowed noblemen, clergy, and townspeople to serve together as a legislative body in the French government.

How was the Estates-General useful in uniting France under one national identity?

Raised plots for crops were built from mud in the lake bed with canals between them.

How were Aztec chinampas constructed?

Slaves were sometimes used as a sacrifice to the gods.

How were slaves used by the Maya and the Aztecs?

Both empires used natural resources as the basis of their economies.

How were the Mutapa Empire and the Songhai Empire similar?

They both emphasized courage in battle.

How were the bushido of the samurai and the code of chivalry of knights similar?

For Mesoamericans, each day in the calendar had a distinct identity.

What inference about the Mesoamerican view of time can be made on the basis of the sign?

Astronomy

What influenced the development of both Aztec and Mayan calendars?

All three sprang up in Southwest Asia.

What is one characteristic that Judaism, Christianity, and Islam share?

a2 +b2 = c2 (a squared + b squared = c squared)

What is the Pythagorean Theorem?

The astrolabe could determine the correct latitudinal location of the ship.

What locational problem did using the astrolabe help to solve?

The leader of the country should consult with others before making important decisions for the people.

What political practice that is still in effect today has roots in the Magna Carta?

It was considered the largest socio-political and economic center in Mesoamerica for approximately 600 years.

What role did Monte Albán play in the development of cities in Mesoamerica?

Vikings became less willing to attack Christian lands.

What role did the conversion of Vikings to Christianity play in integrating them into Europe?

She restored the use of icons after her husband's death.

What was Empress Theodora's role during the Iconoclastic Controversy?

The revolts against Byzantine rulers began, illustrating a severe break in relations between East and West.

What was an effect of the Iconoclastic Controversy?

Religious traditions

What was reflected in both the Aztec and Spanish calendars?

Minnesota Kicks

What was the first Minnesota professional team?

Babylon

Which of the following cities did the Byzantine Empire not control during its height?

At one point, Spain was part of the Islamic world.

Which of the following conclusions can be drawn from the existence of this type of art in Spain today?

Venice's position on the coast

Which of the following contributed to Venice's rise as a city-state in Italy?

Pictures made of glass

Which of the following describes Byzantine mosaics?

Lack of freedom for women

Which of the following did not cause the decline of the Byzantine Empire?

They all grew corn as their primary crop.

Which of the following did the Maya, Aztec, and Inca all have in common?

The ruins of Machu Picchu

Which of the following has helped historians learn about the Inca Empire?

They featured decorated borders and artwork that often overshadowed the text.

Which of the following is a characteristic of illuminated manuscripts?

The Incas spoke Quechua and did not have a written language.

Which of the following is an accurate statement about the Incas?

Wealthy landowners

Which of the following were members of the aristocracy in Byzantine society?

Spain to Palestine

Which of the following would be the longest distance to travel by sea?

A modern scholarly article

Which of the following would not be considered an artifact by historians studying early Mesoamerican and South American cultures?

Chavin

Which of these civilizations was located in the Andean mountains?

Charlemagne

Which ruler was crowned as the first emperor of the Holy Roman Empire?

It included pyramids, tombs, and a ball field.

Which statement accurately describes the Zapotec city of Monte Albán?

He was successful in building a new political center in the East, unified by the Christian religion.

Which statement best describes what happened when Constantine tried to establish "New Rome"?

The desire for knowledge about the non-European world

Which was a major cause of the birth of the Age of Exploration in Europe in the 15th century?

Motion

A change in the position of an object over time.

Corporation

A company or group of people authorized to act as a single entity (legally a person) and recognized as such in law.

360 degrees

A complete angle is _______.

Spheres of Influence

A country or area in which another country has power to affect developments although it has no formal authority.

Governor Broward

A river pilot and captain before becoming a politician. He was elected as the 19th Governor of the state of Florida from 1905 to 1909. He was best known for his major project to drain the Everglades to recover land for agricultural cultivation.

Program

A set of step-by-step instructions to a computer. Some are burned directly into chips, while others are stored as program files. Programs are written in languages such as BASIC and C++.

Bessemer Process

A steel-making process, now largely superseded, in which carbon, silicon, and other impurities are removed from molten pig iron by oxidation in a blast of air in a special tilting retort

Telegraph

A system for transmitting messages from a distance along a wire, especially one creating signals by making and breaking an electrical connection.

Fascism

A system of government characterized by strict social and economic control and a strong, centralized government usually headed by a dictator. First found in Italy by Mussolini.

Lockout

A temporary work stoppage or denial of employment initiated by the management of a company during a labor dispute.

possessive pronouns

personal pronouns that indicate possession or ownership and they take the place of the possessive forms of nouns, e.g. *My* worry is *yours*, too.

waning

pertaining to the period during which the visible surface of the moon is decreasing

object of the preposition

phrases that begin with preposition and end with a noun or a pronoun He passed the ball *over the defenders*. (Defenders is the object of over.)

galaxy

is a group of stars, dust and gases held together by gravity.

Accessories

things that attach onto the computer/ add onto the computers functional capabilities

Domino Theory

A 20th Century Foreign Policy theory, promoted by the government of the United States that speculated if one land in a region came under the influence of Communists, then more would follow in a domino.

Lusitania

A British passenger ship that was sunk by a German U-Boat on May 7, 1915. 128 Americans died. The sinking greatly turned American opinion against the Germans, helping the move towards entering the war. Also caused Germany to say they would stop submarine warfare.

Jacob Riis

A Danish American social reformer, muckraking journalist and social documentary photographer. He is known for using his photographic and journalistic talents to help the poor by publishing his book "How the other half lives."

Blitzkrieg

A German term for "lightning war," This is a military tactic designed to create disorganization among enemy forces through the use of mobile forces and locally concentrated firepower. Its successful execution results in short military campaigns, which preserves human lives and limits the expenditure of artillery.

William Jennings Bryan

A dominant force in the populist wing of the Democratic Party, standing three times as the Party's candidate for President of the U.S. He served two terms as a member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Nebraska and was U.S. Secretary of State under Woodrow Wilson.

Oliver Wendell Holmes

A famous justice of the Supreme Court during the early 1900s. Called the "Great Dissenter" because he spoke out against the imposition of national regulations and standards, and supported the states' rights to experiment with social legislation.

Unbalanced Force

A force that is not equal in size and opposite in direction.

Illegal Alien

A person who enteres the United States illegally without the proper authorization and documents, or is an alien who once entered the United States legally and has since violated the terms of the status in which he entered the United States or has overstayed the time

Consumers

A person who purchases goods and services for personal use.

Imperialism

A policy of extending a country's power and influence through diplomacy or military force.

Political Machines

A political machine is a political organization in which an authoritative boss or small group commands the support of a corps of supporters and businesses (usually campaign workers), who receive rewards for their efforts.

Ideology

A system of ideas and ideals, especially one that forms the basis of economic or political theory and policy.

Iron Curtain

A term popularized by British Prime Minister Winston Churchill to describe the Soviet Union's policy of isolation during the Cold War. The barrier isolated Eastern Europe from the rest of the world.

Immigration and Naturalization act of 1965

Also known as the Hart-Celler Act, abolished the National Origins Formula that had been in place in the United States since the Emergency Quota Act of 1921.

Social Movements

Is a type of group action. They are large, sometimes informal, groupings of individuals or organizations which focus on specific political or social issues.

United Farm Workers (UFW)

Is a union for agricultural laborers, primarily in California. Founded by charismatic leader, Cesar Chavez, UFW reached the peak of its influence in the 1970s, then declined until his death in 1993.

Market Economy

Is an economy in which decisions regarding investment, production, and distribution are based on supply and demand, and prices of goods and services are determined in a free price system.

Potential difference (Voltage

Is the driving force that pushes the charge around. Measured in volts (V)

Show Desktop Button

minimizes and maximizes all windows

Newton's Second Law of Motion (Example)

the force applied to a roller coaster car in addition to the mass of the car determines the acceleration of the car; more force = more acceleration

Barycenter

the center of mass is the balance point between two orbiting bodies.

solar wind

the charged particles, or ions, that flow outward through the entire solar system, bathing each planet in a flood of particles.

sunspots

the cooler areas that form on the surface of the photosphere due to magnetic disturbances, which appear as dark spots

light-year

the distance light travels in one year which is about 9.5 trillion kilometers or 5.88 trillion miles.

Milky Way

the galaxy that contains the solar system in which we live

(n-2)180 =

What is the formula for the sum of angles of n-sided polygon?

V = b3 (V = b cubed)

What is the formula for the volume of a cube?

Massilia to Carthage

Which of the following routes involves trade outside of the Byzantine Empire?

The Incas focused on innovations in transportation, while the Aztecs focused on agriculture.

Which of the following statements on the innovations created by ancient cultures is true?

The marriage of Ferdinand and Isabella

Which of the following was a major step in reunifying the kingdoms in Spain?

Constantinople

Which of the following was considered the capital of the Eastern Roman Empire?

Conquering the Norse-held lands of Sweden and Denmark

Which of the following was not a primary concern of Charlemagne?

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30

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31

011111

Sin (Critical angle) =

1 / Refractive Index

225

15 squared

Knicks

BASKETBALL TEAM: New York

twelve

GERMAN: zwölf

look attack

LATIN: peto

able can

LATIN: possum

girl

LATIN: puella

fight

LATIN: pungo

rule

LATIN: rego

Kings

BASKETBALL TEAM: Sacramento

Spurs

BASKETBALL TEAM: San Antonio

Raptors

BASKETBALL TEAM: Toronto

Jazz

BASKETBALL TEAM: Utah

it's 11:15

FRENCH: il est onze heures et quart

it's 4:00

FRENCH: il est quatre heures

it's 3:20

FRENCH: il est trois heures vingt

it's 1:25

FRENCH: il est une heure vingt-cinq

January

FRENCH: janvier

yellow

FRENCH: jaune (e)

Thursday

FRENCH: jeudi

July

FRENCH: juillet

June

FRENCH: juin

English

FRENCH: l'anglais

Spanish

FRENCH: l'espagnol

HaSS

FRENCH: l'histoire-géo

IT

FRENCH: l'informatique

Italian

FRENCH: l'italien

cooking

FRENCH: la cuisine

Dance

FRENCH: la danse

Music

FRENCH: la musique

May

FRENCH: mai

Tuesday

FRENCH: mardi

brown

FRENCH: marron

March

FRENCH: mars

match (one)

SPANISH: relaciona

take out your notebooks

SPANISH: saquen sus cuadernos

september

SPANISH: septiembre

sit down

SPANISH: siéntense

saturday

SPANISH: sábado

friday

SPANISH: viernes

to where?

SPANISH: ¿adonde?

how much?

SPANISH: ¿cuánto?

how?

SPANISH: ¿cómo?

Force

A push or pull on an object that can cause a change in movement

San Francisco Conference

(April 25-June 26, 1945), international meeting that established the United Nations. It concluded with the signing of the Charter of the United Nations by 50 nations on June 26.

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Desktop

(computer science) the area of the screen in graphical user interfaces against which icons and windows appear

demonstrative pronouns

(this, that, these, and those) point out specific persons, places, things, or ideas.

interrogative pronouns

(who, whom, whose, which, and what) form questions.

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Africans eliminated warriors in rival tribes by selling or trading captured prisoners to slave traders.

. How did the Atlantic slave trade benefit the Africans?

simple sentence

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Andrew Johnson

17th President of the United States, serving from 1865 to 1869. Johnson became president as Abraham Lincoln's vice president at the time of Lincoln's assassination. A Democrat who ran with Lincoln on theNational Union ticket, Johnson came to office as the Civil War concluded. Johnson was soft on the south and vetoed Reconstruction legislation whenever he could. His enemies were the Radical Republicans, led by Thaddeus Stevens. Johnson would violate the Tenure of Office Act, culminating in his impeachment by the House of Representatives. The first American president to be impeached, he was acquitted in the Senate by one vote.

324

18 squared

512

8 cubed

Ghetto

A part of a city, especially a slum area, occupied by a minority group or groups.

Strike

A work stoppage caused by the mass refusal of employees to work.

Bank Holiday

All banks were to close while Congress met to discuss the bank situation. After four days, Congress passed the Emergency Banking Act which allowed banks to reopen only if the Treasury Department inspected and testified that the bank had sufficient tax reserves.

the ownership by individuals of small farms

All of the following represent innovations in land use in the Middle Ages except

Wave Info

All waves transfer energy and information without transferring matter

J. Edgar Hoover

Ambitious assistant of Palmer, he helped orchestrate a series of raids on alleged radical centers throughout the country and arrested 6,000 people. (500, non- Americans were deported)., put in charge to fight against radicals during the Red Scare after World War 1.

George Pullman

An American engineer and industrialist. He designed and manufactured the Pullman sleeping car and founded a company town, Pullman, for the workers who manufactured it.

Nuggets

BASKETBALL TEAM: Denver

Coyotes

Arizona hockey team

The Mediterranean Sea

At its height, the Byzantine Empire controlled which of the following waterways?

Pistons

BASKETBALL TEAM: Detroit

Rockets

BASKETBALL TEAM: Houston

Pacers

BASKETBALL TEAM: Indiana

Diamondbacks

BASEBALL TEAM: Arizona

They copied Latin manuscripts to preserve and study ancient works.

Based on the image, how might medieval monks have contributed to learning in their time?

F = m x a

Formula for Force

Muckrakers

Bright young reporters at the turn of the 20th century who won this unfavorable moniker from Theodore Roosevelt, but boosted the circulations of their magazines by writing exposés of widespread corruption in American society.

Sabers

Buffalo hockey team

samurai

Bushi who served a lord eventually came to be called

Flames

Calgary hockey team

It caused major tensions between the East and the West.

How did the excommunication of Emperor Leo III affect the Roman Empire during the eighth century?

Hurricanes

Carolina hockey team

Blackhawks

Chicago hockey team

Boom Town

Community that experiences sudden and rapid population and economic growth. Sprang up overnight along the railroads and mining sites

Southern Christian Leadership Conference

Civil-rights organization founded in 1957 by Martin Luther King, Jr., and headed by him until his assassination in 1968. Composed largely of African-American clergy from the South and an outgrowth of the Montgomery, Ala., bus boycott that King had led, it advocated nonviolent passive resistance as the means of securing equality for African Americans. It sponsored the massive march on Washington in 1963.

D-Day

Code named Operation Overlord, the battle began on June 6, 1944, also known as D-Day, when some 156,000 American, British and Canadian forces landed on five beaches along a 50-mile stretch of the heavily fortified coast of France's Normandy region. The invasion was one of the largest amphibious military assaults in history and required extensive planning. Prior this invation, the Allies conducted a large-scale deception campaign designed to mislead the Germans about the intended invasion target. By late August 1944, all of northern France had been liberated, and by the following spring the Allies had defeated the Germans. The Normandy landings have been called the beginning of the end of war in Europe.

Blue jackets

Columbus hockey team

File/ Folder

Common storage unit/method for organizing files

a frog

GERMAN: ein Frosch

Missouri Compromise

Congress orchestrated a two-part compromise, granting Missouri's request but also admitting Maine as a free state. It also passed an amendment that drew an imaginary line across the former Louisiana Territory, establishing a boundary between free and slave regions that remained the law of the land until it was negated by the Kansas-Nebraska Act of 1854.

The tight cabin space makes it easier for the disease to spread.

Considering the dangers associated with spreading a disease, why are people who are affected by communicable diseases told not to travel on airplanes?

It tolerated a diverse population.

Considering this excerpt written by the Arab geographer Yakut in the 13th century, what can we say about Islamic Baghdad at that time?

Parallel Circuit

Current = Current of all components Voltage the same

Stars

Dallas hockey team

a tortoise

GERMAN: eine Schildkröte

one hundred

GERMAN: einhundert

Red wings

Detroit hockey team

yellow

GERMAN: gelb(e)

grey

GERMAN: grau(e)

green

GERMAN: grün(e)

orange

GERMAN: orange

pink

GERMAN: rosa

Voltage

Driving force which pushes current (Electrical Power)

song

During the Battle of Yamen, the Song Dynasty fell

learning centers

During the High Middle Ages, monasteries were considered religious centers, as well as

creation of the middle class

During the Middle Ages, merchants, artisans, and their guilds contributed to the

Oilers

Edmonton hockey team

han

Emperor Wudi defeated the Xiongnu confederation

tang

Emperor Xianzong

conservation of energy

Energy is neither created nor destroyed

fifty

FRENCH: cinquante

Newton's 3rd law

Every action has an equal and opposite reaction

Progressives

Favoring or advocating progress, change, improvement, or reform, as opposed to wishing to maintain things as they are, especially in political matters.

Korean War

First "hot war" or the Cold War. Began in 1950 when the Soviet-backed North Koreans invaded South Korea before meeting a counter-offensive by UN Forces, dominated by the US, and the war ended in stalemate in 1953.

Panthers

Florida hockey team

Universal Negro Improvement Association

Founded by Marcus Garvey, talked about racial pride, economic self-sufficiency, and the formation of an independent black nation in Africa.

Potsdam Conference

From July 17 to August 2, 1945, President Harry S Truman met with Soviet leader Joseph Stalin and British leaders Winston Churchill and later Clement Attlee near Berlin to deliver an ultimatum to Japan: surrender of be destroyed.

one

GERMAN: ein

Wealthy families competing for power with the emperor weakened the emperor's ability to rule

How did political turmoil contribute to the decline of the Byzantine Empire?

The Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC)

Group of oil-exporting nations that worked together to regulate the price and supply of oil.

series circuit

Has one path for electron same current throughout voltage sums up to total in battery Resistance adds.

Artificial Earth Satellites

Have orbital period of 1 day = geostationary satellites, used for communications

A drop in the number and productivity of workers

How could the spread of AIDS in Africa affect the economies of that continent?

The individual

Humanism placed the value on which of the following?

They had to pay a labor tax by working for the government.

What did conquered peoples have to do in Incan society?

(10-1) = 9

IX =

Translating the works of Aristotle

Ibn Rushd is known for

Which cultures influenced each other

If a historian knew the dates of all the pyramids, what could he or she tell by comparing the 10 different styles?

blue shift

If the object is moving towards the observer, then the wavelength of the light is compressed and would thus appear blue.

Emperor Leo III announces he is against icons.

In 726 CE, Emperor Leo carried out an important act, which completes the timeline above. What symbolic act did he carry out?

Wounded Knee (1973)

In February 1973, members of the American Indian Movement occupied Wounded Knee, South Dakota, which was the site of the 1890 massacre of Sioux by federal troops. They insisted that the government honor treaty obligations of the past.

Appeasement

In a political context is a diplomatic policy of making political or material concessions to an enemy power in order to avoid conflict. In WWII it was the term for the British-French policy of attempting to prevent war by granting German demands.

Constructive interference

Interference that causes a louder noise.

Elijah McCoy

Inventor and engineer, who was notable for his 57 U.S. patents, most to do with lubrication of steam engines.

Nationalism

Is a belief or political ideology that involves an individual identifying with, or becoming attached to, one's nation.

shang

It created a twelve month calendar with 30 days in each month.

Interstate Commerce Act

It established the federal government's right to oversee railroad activities and required railroads to public their rate schedules and file them with the government

Earth's magnetic field

It is believed that metals in the core contain a weak charge. Convection currents in the liquid outer core force the inner core to spin faster than the rest of the planet. This current and spin produce a magnetic field which causes the Earth to act like a bar magnet.

great wall of china

It terminated at the Bohai sea on the east.

solider

LATIN: miles

Yellow Journalism

Journalism that exploits, distorts, or exaggerates the news to create sensations and attract readers

Fundamental units for Impulse and momentum

Kg m/s

sparrow

LATIN: passer

Galle

LATIN: Gallia

Greek

LATIN: Graecus

Spain

LATIN: Hispainia

Open Range

Large Public lands not belonging to anyone. Grazing land without fences or other barriers.

Golden Knights

Las Vegas hockey team

(1000-100) + 50 + 30 + (5-1) = 1984

MCMLXXXIV

Warren Court

Lead by Chief Justice Earl Warren, it was known for preserving individual rights and many claimed that the decisions it made overstepped its jurisdiction and was too involved in people's lives. Cases included Brown v. Board of Education, Gideon v. Wainwright, Griswold v. State of CT, Miranda v. Arizona, and Loving v. State of VA.

Premier League

League with top teams of England

Jose Martí

Led the fight for Cuba's independence from Spain from 1895 through the Spanish-American War. Spoke against American occupation in Cuba.

Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA)

Legislation passed in 1990 that prohibits discrimination against people with disabilities. Under this Act, discrimination against a disabled person is illegal in employment, transportation, public accommodations, communications and government activities.

qin

Li Si sent out the orders for the burning of the books

Quota system

Limiting by nationality the number of immigrants who may enter the US each year.

Emancipation Proclamation

Lincoln's statement affirming the abolition of slavery as a war aim (1862). 4 million slaves were automatically freed.

Kings

Los Angeles hockey team

Magnets

Magnets are materials such as iron, nickel, and cobalt that can experience a non-contact force similar to forces on an electric field. They have a North Pole and South Pole.

They were located near or along important and lucrative trade routes.

Major city-states in eastern and western Africa frequently shared successful trading as a foundation. What characteristics of their locations would make this possible?

The Crusaders had difficulty gaining control of interior lands.

What does the map suggest about the Crusaders in the Holy Land circa 1100 CE?

Resistance of LDRs and Thermistors Experiments

Measure current at any know/fixed temp Measure voltage at any known/fixed temp Vary temp and take new readings Calculate and draw voltage - current graph Repete and average

Sahara Desert

What geographical feature contributed to why North Africa developed so differently from southern Africa?

Density =

Mass / Volume

lending money to lords and farmers

Medieval monks filled all of the following roles for secular communities except

Cesar Chavez

Mexican-American migrant farm worker & founder of the United Farm Workers Organizing Committee in 1963. He helped exploited Chicano workers with his successful "boycott grapes" movement that led to better pay, limits on the use of toxic fertilizers, and recognition of farm workers' collective bargaining right.

The North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO)

Military alliance of Western European powers and the US and Canada established in 1949 to defend against the common threat from the Soviet Union, marking a giant stride forward for European unity and American internationalism.

Wild

Minnesota hockey team

Canadies

Montreal hockey team

Types of orbit

Moons and planets have slightly elliptical orbits Comets orbit the sun, they have very elliptical orbits

Jazz Age

Name for the 1920s, because of the popularity of jazz-a new type of American music that combined African rhythms, blues, and ragtime

Example of speed

Nemo swims 58 m/s

Vietnamization

Nixon's policy that involved withdrawing 540,000 US troops from South Vietnam over an extended period of time. It also included a gradual take over of the South Vietnamese taking responsibility of fighting their own war by American-provided money, weapons, training, and advice.

Japan's population is spread across multiple islands.

What geographical feature of Japan made the nation difficult to unify and govern?

Anti-Imperialist League

Objected to the annexation of the Philippines and the building of an American empire. Idealism, self-interest, racism, constitutionalism, and other reasons motivated them, but they failed to make their case; the Philippines were annexed in 1900

Black Tuesday

On October 29th, 1929, the stock market boom came to an end as millions of panicked investors frantically traded shares with one another. As a result, stock prices rapidly collapsed, leading to the Great Depression

Power

One Watt = 1 joule of energy transferred per second

Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee

One of the principal organizations of the American Civil Rights Movement in the 1960s. It emerged from a series of student meetings led by Ella Baker held at Shaw University in Raleigh, North Carolina in April of 1960. SNCC grew into a large organization with many supporters in the North who helped raise funds to support SNCC's work in the South, allowing full-time SNCC workers to have a $10 a week salary. Many unpaid volunteers also worked with SNCC on projects in Mississippi, Alabama, Georgia, Arkansas, and Maryland. played a major role in the sit-ins and freedom rides, a leading role in the 1963 March on Washington, the Freedom Summer, and the MFDP. young people.

New England, West Africa, and the Caribbean

One triangular trade route moved slaves, rum, and goods between

Senators

Ottawa hockey team

Voting Rights Act of 1965

Outlawed discriminatory voting practices that had been responsible for the widespread disenfranchisement of African Americans in the United States. Echoing the language of the 15th Amendment, the Act prohibited states from imposing any "voting qualification or prerequisite to voting, or standard, practice, or procedure ... to deny or abridge the right of any citizen of the United States to vote on account of race or color." specifically no literacy tests. signed into law by LBJ.

quadrilateral with both of opposite sides parallel

Parallelogram

Convection

Particles from their hotter region to the cooler region and take their heat energy with them

Flyers

Philadelphia hockey team

(n-2)180

Polygon interior sum theorem

John F. Kennedy

President of the United States who narrowly defeated the incumbent vice-president Nixon in 1960 to become the youngest person ever elected president. Launched New Frontier programs and urged legislation to improve civil rights; assumed the blame for the Bay of Pigs ivasion and was credited as well for the superb handling of the Cuban Missile Crisis. He was assasinated in Dallas, Texas, on November 22, 1963, by Lee Harvey Oswald

qin

Qin Shi Huangdi searched for an immortality elixir

D=2R

The Formula for Diameter

Current

Rate of flow of Charge

Equal Protection

Requires states to guarantee the same rights, privileges, and protection to all citizens

complete (one)

SPANISH: Completa

correct (one)

SPANISH: Corrige

listen (one)

SPANISH: Escucha

Speak (one)

SPANISH: Habla

Sharks

San Jose hockey team

Refractive Index =

Sin (I) / Sin (R)

Appomattox

Site Confederate general Robert E. Lee surrendered to Union general Ulysses S. Grant at the nearby hamlet of Appomattox Court House on April 9, 1865, effectively ending the Civil War..

Qatar

Site of 2022 World Cup

Operating System (OS)

Software used to control the computer and its peripheral equipment.

Different types of energy

Some different types of energy are: Thermal energy Kinetic energy Gravitational potential energy Elastic potential energy Chemical energy Magnetic energy Electrostatic energy Nuclear energy

User Friendly

Something anyone can operate

Resistance

Something which slows down the flow

Examples of Longitudinal Waves

Sound + Ultrasound Shock Waves

Blues

St. Louis hockey team

-b/a

Sum of roots is _____.

Debt Peonage

System where if the sharecropping owed money or some debt to the landlord, they could not leave until it was paid off.

Lightining

Tampa Bay hockey team

It demonstrates that the Portuguese were hoping to profit from exploration.

What does the trade deal Vasco da Gama made in India demonstrate about some of the motivations for exploration?

The Aztecs were very interested in measuring time.

What does this Aztec calendar indicate about Aztec culture?

Seminole Indians

The Seminole are a Native American people originally of Florida. They comprise three federally recognized tribes and independent groups, most living in Oklahoma with a minority in Florida.

Patrilineal

The Songhai followed what system of succession to the throne?

Ku Klux Klan

This was a secret organization. Extremely racist Whites who hated the Blacks and founded the "Invisible Empire of the South," in Tennessee 1866—an organization that scared Blacks into not voting or not seeking jobs, etc... they encouraged violence against the Blacks in addition to terror. This radical group threatened a lot of what abolitionists wanted to do.

Expand a folder

To open a folder to access its contents

Maple Leafs

Toronto hockey team

Angle A + Angle B + Angle C = 180

Triangle Sum Theorem

Bug

Unexpected problem with hardware or software

Efficiency =

Useful Energy Output / Total Energy Input

the East

Venice was located in an ideal position to trade with

Transverse Wave

Vibrations are at 90° to the direction energy is transferred

Longitudinal Waves

Vibrations are parallel to the direction the wave transfers energy

V-E Day

Victory in Europe Day, generally known as V-E Day, VE Day or simply V Day was the public holiday celebrated on 8 May 1945 (7 May in Commonwealth realms) to mark the formal acceptance by the Allies of World War II of Nazi Germany's unconditional surrender of its armed forces. It thus marked the end of World War II in Europe.

The Inca were organized to achieve complex projects.

What cultural information does the architecture of Machu Picchu provide?

Renewable Energy

Wind Farms Geothermal Energy Solar Energy Hydroelectric Power

Gadgets

Windows component can be used to display information such as weather forecasts, time, and news headlines on the desktop

Jets

Winnipeg hockey team

A priest telling his congregation that bread and wine turned to the body and blood of Jesus during communion

With which of the following would John Wycliffe not agree?

Energy Transfer =

Work Done

power

Work/time determines the amount of effort

(100-10) = 90

XC =

Boxer rebellion

a Chinese secret organization called the Society of the Righteous and Harmonious Fists led an uprising in northern China against the spread of Western and Japanese influence there.

meteoroid

a asteroid fragment or any other interplanetary material that falls toward Earth and enters Earth's atmosphere.

clause

a group of words that has a subject and a predicate and that is used as a part of a sentence.

Sod House

a house built of strips of soil, laid like brickwork, and used especially by settlers on the Great Plains, when timber was scarce.

nebula

a large cloud of dust and gases that are mostly composed of hydrogen and helium, with a small percentage of all the other heavier elements.

geocentric

a model of the universe in which Earth is at the center of the revolving planets and stars.

predicate nominative

a noun or pronoun that follows a linking verb and points back to the subject to identify it further. A computer is a *machine*.

nutation

a slight wobbling motion of the earth's axis.

Prohibition

a total ban on the manufacture, sale, and transportation of liquor throughout the United States. 1919-1933.

intensive pronouns

add emphasis to other nouns or pronouns. The leg *itself* was broken.

Customize Quick Access Toolbar

add or remove features

universe

all matter and energy that exists as a whole.

Order of bytes from least to greatest

bits, byte, kilobyte, megabyte, gigabyte, terabyte.

shang

bronze age: vessels and weapons

song

bureaucracy reached new intricacy: -when you became part of association, you couldn't go home so you wouldn't give out favor

qin

burned books to keep subjects uneducated so they couldn't rise against him

shang

centered around yellow river valley

tang

china's only woman ruler (we zetian)

Tense-aspect-mood

commonly abbreviated tam and also called tense-modality-aspect or tma, is the grammatical system of a language that covers the expression of tense (location in time), aspect (fabric of time - a single block of time, continuous flow of time, or repetitive occurrence), and mood or modality (degree of necessity, obligation, probability, ability).[1] In some languages, evidentiality (whether evidence exists for the statement, and if so what kind) and mirativity (surprise) may also be included.

Hardware

computer machinery and equipment

diagonal contains points outside the polygon

concave

han

confucianism introduced to govt -duty to society -individual virtue -tradition

zhao

confucius lived

shang

created calendar with 12 months with 30 days based on the cycles of the sun and moon

han

created encyclopedia

Voltage =

current x resistance

Charge =

current x time

Electrical Power =

current x voltage

Output

device that projects images, gives sound, and basically gives out the info from the computer so the user can obtain it (ex: monitor, printer, projector, speakers)

Input

device used to insert data into a computer or other device (ex: keyboard, mouse, microphone, scanner, voice recognition)

Average Speed =

distance / time

song

ended in defeat by mongals

Application Software

ex: Word, Excel, Photoshop, WordPerfect...

shang

first ruler was cheng tang

song

first ruler was taizu

qin

gave china eternal army

qin

gave china name

zhao

golden age for Chinese philosphy

negative adverbs

include the word not, the contraction -n't, or other negative words. The lawn is *scarcely* green.

A form of pictorial drawing in which all three drawing axes form equal angles of 120 degrees with the plane of projection.

isometric drawing

A transformation in which the preimage and image are congruent

isometry

2 sides of the triangle are congruent

isosceles

solar core

it is where the energy of the Sun is produced by nuclear fusion reactions.

han

liu bang crowned emperor guanzuh

han

liu bang led rebellion against hu hui (fought xiang yu) and became first common ruler

han

liu xiu became new emperor and became eastern hang--lasted 200 more years

chromosphere

located above the photosphere and approximately 2500 km in thickness.

tang

made chang'an capital after it was the han capital

han

majority ethnic group still called this

song

most celebrated poets: nature, love, imperial service, and too much to drink

plural nouns

name more than one.

singular nouns

name one person, place, thing, or idea.

collective noun

names a group e.g. league, tribe, class

concrete noun

names an object that occupies space or that can be recognized by the senses e.g. wall juice sun

proper noun

names someone or something particular e.g. Andrew Jackson, Buddhism, the Declaration of Independence

han

plagued by economic troubles, political conflict, and natural disaster

used to identify an image point

prime notation

a tessellation of only one shape

pure tessellation

qin

qin shihuangdi made himself emperor

shang

rebellion under shang zhao

parallelogram with 4 right angles

rectangle

reflexive pronouns

refer to nouns or other pronouns and indicate that the same persons or things are involved, e.g. They gave *themselves* a treat.

indefinite pronouns

refer to persons, places, or things in a more general way than nouns do, e.g. *E*ach of the major harbors along the Atlantic seaboard has a unique character.

Personal pronouns

refer to specific people or things, e.g. *She* sold *them* to *us*.

A transformation that "flips" a figure over a mirror or reflection line.

reflection

all sides and all angles are congruent

regular polygon

parallelogram with 4 congruent sides

rhombus

Server

software capable of accepting requests

Velocity

speed of an object and its direction of motion; changes when speed, direction or both changes

4 congruent sides and angles

square

qin

started because one state got victory over the others, defeating the zhao dynasty

Boot Process

starting up a computer from a halted or powered down condition.

Kepler's First Law

states that each planet orbits the Sun in a shape called an ellipse.

qin

strong central govt, powerful army, efficient and obedient bureaucracy, terror tactics to secure reign

Dialog Box

temporary window an application created to retrieve user inpur

spring tide

tides with the larges daily tidal range and occur during new and full moons. During these times, the sun, Earth, and moon are aligned.

neap tide

tides with the smallest daily tidal range and occur during the first and third quarters of the moon. During these times, the sun, Earth and moon form a 90º angle.

Paint

to create graphic art

Word

use mainly for writing documents

PowerPoint

used for presentations

Excel

used mainly for formulas and organizing data

conjunctive adverbs

used to clarify the relationship between clauses of equal grammatical importance. She had very little time; *therefore*, she did not go.

tang

we zetain declared herself founder of new dynasty (second zhou dynasty): -opposed to confucian ideals, opted for budhism -blocked and removed, dynasty restored

correlative conjunctions

work in pairs, join words or groups of words that have equal grammatical weight in a sentence. *Neither* she *nor* he went.

shang

writing: created symbols still used in china today

qin

ying zheng increased his power

qin

ying zheng studied shang yang (total war)

judge

LATIN: iudex

god

LATIN: deus

say

LATIN: dico

give

LATIN: do

teach

LATIN: doceo

leader

LATIN: dux

eat

LATIN: edo

story

LATIN: fabula

woman

LATIN: femina

Bulls

BASKETBALL TEAM: Chicago

Cavaliers

BASKETBALL TEAM: Cleveland

Mavericks

BASKETBALL TEAM: Dallas

Pelicans

BASKETBALL TEAM: New Orleans

Thunder

BASKETBALL TEAM: Oklahoma City

Magic

BASKETBALL TEAM: Orlando

French

FRENCH: le français

Japanese

FRENCH: le japonais

Home Economics

FRENCH: les arts-ménagers

Maths

FRENCH: les maths

Science

FRENCH: les sciences

tang

period of innovation: moveable type tea (started as medicine)

To prevent starving to death

"But when the corn-lands had no more grain and all the Romans (Byzantines) had come into an exceedingly evil plight, they surrounded Belisarius and tried to compel him to stake everything on a single battle with the enemy (Goths), promising that not one of the Romans (Byzantines) would be absent from the engagement." —History of the Wars, Book VI, Article III According to the passage, why did the Byzantines want Belisarius to stake everything in a single battle against the Goths?

han

"send me some of the soup" -father was captured to get him to surrender rebellion

0

000000

484

22 squared

Adjacent Files

A file not broken apart

Freedman

An emancipated slave.

Padres

BASEBALL TEAM: San Diego

Predestination

Which idea did John Calvin support?

Expansion was a slow process because it was met with strong opposition from the Islamic world.

Which of the following about the expansion of Islam is not true?

Ornamental designs with flowing lines

What are arabesques?

han

fought xiangnu (huns) -split force in half

To protect merchants and their goods

. Why did merchant guilds form in the Middle Ages?

oral tradition

(03.02 LC) African griots passed down the history of East, Central, and South African civilizations through

Yuan Dynasty

(1271-1368) was a short-lived dynasty established by the invading Mongols, who destroyed the Jin and Song states. Its most notable ruler was Kublai Khan, whose invasions of Japan were thwarted typhoons that the Japanese called the kamikaze, or "divine wind." Rulers were hostile to many Chinese institutions and thus received minimal support from the Chinese elites. The Red Turban rebellion of the 1350s marked the beginning of the end for the dynasty.

The Reconquista created generations of men trained and ready to reconquer lands for Spain and the Church.

. How did the Reconquista act as a pull mechanism for Spain to explore and conquer new lands?

Diplomatic missions

. What was the goal of Chinese expeditions in the early 1400s?

Troubadours

. Which of the following groups would be most likely to create a song out of Chaucer's The Canterbury Tales?

Masters were allowed to kill their own slaves, if they had a reason for doing so.

. "Slaves are in the power of masters, a power derived from the law of nations: for among all nations it may be remarked that masters have the power of life and death over their slaves, and that everything acquired by the slave is acquired for the master. 2. But at the present day none of our subjects may use unrestrained violence towards their slaves, except for a reason recognized by law. For, by a constitutio of the Emperor Antoninus Pius, he who without any reason kills his own slave is to be punished equally with one who has killed the slave of another." —The Institutes, Book I, Chapter VIII According to the above law, which of the following statements is true?

1

000001

2

000010

3

000011

4

000100

5

000101

55

110111

56

111000

57

111001

58

111010

59

111011

60

111100

61

111101

62

111110

63

111111

144

12 squared

169

13 squared

196

14 squared

256

16 squared

shang

1600 BC-1100BC ruled 500 years

289

17 squared

361

19 squared

Kellogg- Briand Pact

1928- Between France and US. Denounced war, called for a limitation of arms, and prohibited the use of war as an "instrument of national policy". It outlawed war as a tool of foreign policy.

Truman Doctrine

1947; Truman's policy of providing economic and military aid to any country threatened by communism or totalitarian ideology

8

2 cubed

4

2 squared

Human Hearing Range

20 - 20,000 Hz

400

20 squared

441

21 squared

qin

221-207 BC

529

23 squared

576

24 squared

625

25 squared

William Howard Taft

27th President of the United States, he was progressive in his polices, and later the tenth Chief Justice of the United States. He is the only person to have served in both of these offices.

Woodrow Wilson

28th U.S. president, served in office from 1913 to 1921 and led America through World War I. An advocate for democracy and world peace, He is often ranked by historians as one of the nation's greatest presidents. Once in office, he pursued an ambitious agenda of progressive reform that included the establishment of the Federal Reserve and Federal Trade Commission. He tried to keep the United States neutral during World War I but ultimately called on Congress to declare war on Germany in 1917. After the war, he helped negotiate a peace treaty that included a plan for the League of Nations. Although the Senate rejected U.S. membership in the League.

Warren G. Harding

29th President of the United States. A Republican promised return to normality after WW1 used efforts of make no enemies during his presdiency. scandals affected his presidency such as the Ohio Gang that had to do with financial jobs that he offered his friends. Died into his presidency.

27

3 cubed

9

3 squared

Populist Party

3rd political party created by farmers' organizations (Grange, other alliances) They demonstrated their power in the election of 1892 with Populist president candidate James B Weaver of Iowa. They consisted mostly of farmers who were engaged in type of farming being oppressed by new, mechanized commercial agriculture. They believed people should influence the political process.

64

4 cubed

Non- Adjacent Files

A broken up file

March on Washington (1963)

A large political rally that took place in Washington, D.C. on August 28, 1963. Martin Luther King, Jr. delivered his historic "I Have a Dream" speech advocating racial harmony at the Lincoln Memorial during the march. widely credited as helping lead to the Civil Rights Act (1964) and the National Voting Rights Act (1965). 80% of the marchers were black. a. Philip Randolph.

Pure Food and Drug Act

A law passed by Congress to inspect and regulate the labeling of all foods and pharmaceuticals intended for human consumption.

Yellow Fever

A tropical viral disease affecting the liver and kidneys, causing fever and jaundice and often fatal. It is transmitted by mosquitoes. Caused problem in the construction of the Panama Canal.

Secret Ballot

A voting method in which a voter's choices in an election are anonymous.

Teller Amendment

Act of Congress in 1898 that stated that when the United States had rid Cuba of Spanish rule, Cuba would be granted its freedom. It prevented Cuba from turning hostile towards the U.S

Demobilization

Act of changing from a war basis to a peace basis including disbanding or discharging troops; "demobilization of factories";"immediate demobilization of the reserves"

Islamic influence in the region

The Taj Mahal, built by a Mughal emperor, is an example of how architecture in India was inspired by

Labor Union

An organization of workers formed for the purpose of advancing its members' interests in respect to wages, benefits, and working conditions.

American Expeditionary Force

American force of 14,500 that landed in France in June 1917 under the command of General John Pershing. Both women and blacks served during the war, mostly under white officers

Federal Reserve Act

An act establishing twelve regional Federal Reserve Banks and a Federal Reserve Board, appointed by the president, to regulate banking and create stability on a national scale in the volatile banking secto

Gentlemen's Agreement

An agreement with Japan where Japan agreed to limit immigration, and Roosevelt agreed to discuss with the San Francisco School Board that segregation of Japanese children in school would be stopped. The agreement prevented a war that would have been caused by California, who was in Japan's eyes, oppressing their children.

vector

An quantity that has a magnitude and direction

Total internal reflection - Optical fibres

Angle of Incident is always higher than critical angle, light always totally internally reflected - only stops if fibre is to sharp

Phillies

BASEBALL TEAM: Philadelphia

Pirates

BASEBALL TEAM: Pittsburgh

Wireless Network

Any type of computer network that is not connected by cables of any kind.

Resistance

Anything that slows down the flow of the current. Measured in ohms (Picture)

Giants

BASEBALL TEAM: San Francisco

Rays

BASEBALL TEAM: Tampa Bay

Rangers

BASEBALL TEAM: Texas

Bluejays

BASEBALL TEAM: Toronto

Nationals

BASEBALL TEAM: Washington

Reds

BASEBALL TEAM: Cincinnati

Indians

BASEBALL TEAM: Cleveland

Rockies

BASEBALL TEAM: Colorado

Tigers

BASEBALL TEAM: Detroit

Astros

BASEBALL TEAM: Houston

Royals

BASEBALL TEAM: Kansas City

Angels

BASEBALL TEAM: Los Angeles

Trade

Which of the following had the most influence on the rise of the Italian city-states?

influenced the development of the language in which they were written

Beowulf and The Divine Comedy are similar in that both works

A nun

Which of the following individuals would likely have had the most education in the medieval society?

Binary Code

Groupings of 1's and 0's that makes information that a computer can understand.

Militarism

The belief or desire of a government or people that a country should maintain a strong military capability and be prepared to use it aggressively to defend or promote national interests.

acceleration

Change in velocity over change in time

Municipal Reform

Changes in city governments made to encourage greater efficiency, honesty, and responsiveness.

Thermistor Explanation

Changes in resistance as temperature changes In hot condition the resistance decreases In cool conditions the resistance increases Acts as temperature detectors

Commodore Dewey

Commodore during the Spanish-American War who captured the Philippines and Guam. Followed Roosevelt's order to attack Spanish forces in the Philippines when war was declared; completely destroyed the Spanish fleet stationed at Manila Bay. His victory shed light on the adjusted purpose of war with Spain, from just freeing Cuba to stripping Spain of all of its colonies.

September 11, 2001

Common shorthand for the terrorist attacks that which 19 militant Islamist men hijacked and crashed four commercial aircraft. Two planes hit the Twin Towers of the World Trade Center in New York City, causing them to collapse. One plane crashed into the Pentagon in Washington, DC, and the fourth, overtaken by passengers, crashed into a field in rural Pennsylvania. Nearly 3000 people were killed in the worst case of domestic terrorism in American history.

Address Bar

Contains address of the current page and is where you enter the location for the webpage you want to visit.

Marcus Garvey

Created the Universal Negro Improvement Association (which attracted thousands of members), promoted the "Back to Africa" movement, organized black businesses and established a corps of Black Cross nurses

War Bonds

Debt securities issued by a government for the purpose of financing military operations during times of war. It is an emotional appeal to patriotic citizens to lend the government their money because these bonds offer a rate of return below the market rate.

summer solstice

Earth's position around June 21st, at which the northern hemisphere has its maximum daylight hours.

spring equinox

Earth's position around March 21, at which both hemispheres have equal lengths of day and night hours.

autumn equinox

Earth's position around September 21, at which both hemispheres have equal lengths of day and night hours.

eighteen

FRENCH: dix-huit

nineteen

FRENCH: dix-neuf

seventeen

FRENCH: dix-sept

Doppler effect

Effect that explains how frequency of produced noises change depending on their speed and the orginal frequency.

Bill Clinton

Elected President in 1992 as the first democratic president since Jimmy Carter and a self-proclaimed activist. He had a very domestic agenda. When in office he had a lot of controversial appointments. When a longtime friend, Vince Foster, committed suicide it sparked an escalating inquiry into some banking and real estate ventures involving the president and his wife in the early 1980s. This became known as the Whitewater affair.

twelve

FRENCH: douze

it's 10:10

FRENCH: il est dix heures dix

Art

FRENCH: le dessin

Freedman's Bureau

Established by Congress to help former slaves adjust to freedom. It was Created to aid newly emancipated slaves by providing food, clothing, medical care, education, and legal support. Its achievements were uneven and depended largely on the quality of local administrators.

17th Amendment

Established that senators were to be elected directly. This law was intended to create a more democratic, fair society.

Cardinals

FOOTBALL TEAM: Arizona

Falcons

FOOTBALL TEAM: Atlanta

Ravens

FOOTBALL TEAM: Baltimore

Bills

FOOTBALL TEAM: Buffalo

Panthers

FOOTBALL TEAM: Carolina

Bears

FOOTBALL TEAM: Chicago

Bengals

FOOTBALL TEAM: Cincinnati

Browns

FOOTBALL TEAM: Cleveland

Cowboys

FOOTBALL TEAM: Dallas

August

FRENCH: août

The guilds paid taxes, helped raise armies, and provided other services for their lords.

Feudal lords granted charters to guilds, allowing them to regulate trade. What did guilds do for their lords in return?

Called for Christians to retake the Holy Land

Historical Figure Role in Crusades Peter the Hermit inspired the People's Crusade Frederick I Barbarossa led the army of the Holy Roman Empire Pope Urban II St. Bernard of Clairvaux preached for the Second Crusade Which of the following correctly completes the chart?

Period

From the frequency, you can find a period of a wave using the formula 1÷frequency

Constantinople

From what city did Belisarius and his army originally set sail to make their attack on the Vandal Kingdom?

Goodbye!

GERMAN: Auf Wiedersehen!

Religious councils were formed to try to settle the issue.

How did religious leaders attempt to resolve the Iconoclast Controversy?

It was weakened and could not provide military protection.

How did tax exemptions for land reclamation programs affect the central government of Japan?

Lyndon B Johnson

He came into power after Kennedy's assassination in Texas. He was a champion of civil rights legislation and the "war on poverty." He was bent on accruing a reputation like that of FDR for his Great Society, a dream of an American society of equality and opportunity, but instead was saddled with the Vietnam war. Known for his push for Medicare and Medicaid, as well as the Immigration Act of 1965 which did away with national-origins quotas and increased legal immigration. Vietnam: When he was unable to turn the tide with Operation Rolling Thunder and bombing, he adopted the meatgrinder strategy of imposing unacceptable casualties, resulting in a massive increase in the number of troops

In response to the Mongol threats, Japanese lords achieved greater unity.

How did the invasions of Japan by Mongols from Korea (1274—1281) affect Japan?

21 national teams

How many official U.S. National Teams does US soccer manage?

17 players

How many players were on the 2014 varsity team?

907 pounds

How many pounds are in a metric ton?

10 years

How many years has coach Poppen coached high school?

He reunited the Franks to fight off Muslim invasion.

How did Charles Martel impact Europe during the Middle Ages?

He declared himself the head of the Church in England.

How did Henry VIII respond when the pope excommunicated him?

Security Council

Important part of the United Nations; has to maintain international peace and security; takes care of the establishment of peacekeeping operations, the establishment of international sanctions, and the authorization of military action

Circuit Rules

Increase voltage = more current will flow Increase resistance = less current will flow

League of Nations

International organization founded in 1919 to promote world peace and cooperation but greatly weakened by the refusal of the United States to join. It proved ineffectual in stopping aggression by Italy, Japan, and Germany in the 1930s.

Nagasaki

Japanese city which the second atomic bomb was dropped (August 9, 1945).

shang

Its final ruler created an artificial tree with sausage hanging on its branches surrounded by a pool of wine.

year

LATIN: annus

simony and the sale of indulgences

Jan Hus is known for his criticism of

grandmother

LATIN: avia

grandfather

LATIN: avis

war

LATIN: bellum

owl

LATIN: bubo

seize

LATIN: capio

The Western Empire had lost most of its political, religious, and economic power.

Justinian is considered to be the last Roman Emperor to speak Latin as a first language. What does this fact imply about the changes in the Roman Empire at that time?

Italy

LATIN: Italia

Rome

LATIN: Roma

teenager

LATIN: adulescens

arrive

LATIN: advenio

Menu/Submenu

List of commands or choices offered to user.

Assembly line

Manufacturing allowed workers to remain in one place and master one repetitive action, maximizing output. It became the production method of choice by the 1930s.

Force =

Mass x Acceleration

Glasnost

Meaning "openness," a cornerstone along with Perestroika of Soviet president Mikhail Gorbachev's reform movement in the USSR in the 1980s. These policies resulted in greater market liberalization, access to the West, and ultimately the end of communist rule. (1039)

june

SPANISH: junio

flag

SPANISH: la bandera

computer

SPANISH: la computadora

Conclusion of Marsdens experiment

Most of atom is empty space Nucleus is small Nucleus is dense Nucleus is positive

monday

SPANISH: lunes

tuesday

SPANISH: martes

march

SPANISH: marzo

may

SPANISH: mayo

Example of velocity

Nemo swims 37 m/s South to Wallaby Way in Australia.

october

SPANISH: octubre

how do you say?

SPANISH: ¿cómo se dice?

why?

SPANISH: ¿porqué?

who?

SPANISH: ¿quién?

Devils

New Jersey hockey team

Islanders

New York hockey team

Rangers

New York hockey team

Women's Liberation Movement

This refers to a series of campaigns for reforms on issues such as reproductive rights, domestic violence, maternity leave, equal pay, women's suffrage, sexual harassment, and sexual violence

Camp David Accords

Peace talks between Egypt and Israel mediated by President Carter. Was signed by Israel's leader, Menachem Begin, and Egypt's leader, Anwar el-Sadat, on Sept. 17,1978, creating a framework for peace in the Middle East. The treaty, however, fell apart when Sadat was assassinated by Islamic fundamentalists in 1981.

Literacy Tests

This refers to state government practices of administering tests to prospective voters purportedly to test their literacy in order to vote. In practice, these tests were intended to disenfranchise African-Americans.

ROM

Read Only Memory- Permanent instructions that cannot be changed. It makes the BIOS function. Checks your OS.

Ku Klux Klan

Reconstruction-era organization that was revived in 1915 and rose to political power in the mid-1920s when membership reached 4 to 5 million; opposed to blacks, Catholics, Jews, and immigrants, its membership was rural, white, native-born, and Protestant.

Puerto Rico

Puerto Rico is a Caribbean island given to the US by Spain as a payment for the cost of the Spanish American War.

dam around the city

The image shows a model of Tenochtitlan. Moctezuma I prevented this city from being flooded by constructing a

RAM

Random Access Memory - temporary place to store material that works quickly. erased when computer turns off. Volatile.

song

The imperial family was kidnapped during the Jingkang incident

National Origins Act

Reduced immigration until 1927 to 2 percent of each nationality's representation in the 1890 census; After 1927 (later postponed to 1929) the law set a cap of 150,000 immigrants per year and continued to tie admission into the U.S. to the quota system

Abraham Lincoln

Republicans chose him to run against Senator Douglas (a Democrat) in the senatorial elections of 1858. Although he loss victory to senatorship that year, Lincoln came to be one of the most prominent northern politicians and emerged as a Republican nominee for president. Although he won the presidential elections of 1860, he was a minority and sectional president (he was not allowed on the ballot in ten southern states). 16th President of the United States; saved the Union during the American Civil War and emancipated the slaves; was assassinated by Booth.

I

Roman Numeral for 1

X

Roman Numeral for 10

C

Roman Numeral for 100

M

Roman Numeral for 1000

V

Roman Numeral for 5

L

Roman Numeral for 50

D

Roman Numeral for 500

religious pilgrims and church business

Rome's income was mostly provided by

Fireside chats

Roosevelt utilized the radio to reach out to the nation as whole. By talking to the nation over the radio Roosevelt was establishing a more "personal" connection. Fireside chats were Roosevelt's various radio addresses that people could listen to in the comfort of their own homes.

Roosevelt Corollary

Roosevelt's 1904 extension of the Monroe Doctrine, stating that the United States has the right to protect its economic interests in South And Central America by using military force

sunday

SPANISH: domingo

pen

SPANISH: el boligrafo

eraser

SPANISH: el borrador

poster

SPANISH: el cartel

notebook

SPANISH: el cuadern

winter

SPANISH: el invierno

book

SPANISH: el libro

Shake Title Bar

Shake title bar to close window

qin

Shang Yang had a major influence on politics with his policy of legalism

Jane Addams

She a pioneer settlement social worker,public philosopher, sociologist, author, and leader in women's suffrage and world peace. She was one of the most prominent reformers of the Progressive Era. She helped turn the US to issues of concern to mothers, such as the needs of children, public health, and world peace.

Displacement vs Time Graph

Shows the distance an object travels in a certain amount of time. slope is velocity

moods

The indicative mood The imperative mood The interrogative mood The conditional mood The subjunctive mood

Franklin D. Roosevelt

The 32nd president of the United States. He was president from 1933 until his death in 1945 during both the Great Depression and World War II. He is the only president to have been elected 4 times, a feat no longer permissible due to the 22nd Amendment to the Constitution.

military warlords

The Bafuku style of government was controlled by

Mercantilism pushed some states to find more profitable trade routes to the east.

The Catholic Church was interested in gaining new converts to the religion.

approve the sale of indulgences

The Council of Trent did all the following except

Earth's revolution

The Earth revolves (orbits) around the Sun once every 365.25 mean solar days.

Earth's tilt

The Earth rotates on an axis tilted at 23.5 degrees which effects which areas of it's surface get sunlight as the Earth's orbits the Sun and thus causes varying seasons in each hemisphere.

Peru

The Nazca civilization was established in the valleys of the Andes on the coast of which South American country?

Islam and traditional spiritual beliefs

The Songhai people practiced both

Normandy

The invasion by and establishment of Western Allied forces in Normandy, during Operation Overlord in 1944 during World War II; the largest amphibious invasion to ever take place.

Mobilization

The act of assembling and making both troops and supplies ready for war.

A lack of trust in the ability of the faithful to read texts without being led astray

The creation of the Index of Forbidden Books by the Church was in part a result of which of the following?

Electric Current (Amps)

The flow of an electric charge. The unit of this is ampere (A)

Soninke

The kingdom of Ghana arose from which group of people?

snell's law

The law describing how light is bent in a medium nsin(x)=nsin(x)

Windows Explorer

The main tool for finding, viewing, and managing the contents of your computer by showing the location and contents of every drive, folder, and file.

West Berlin

The part of the capital city of Berlin that was under control of the Americans, Brits and French after World War II.

East Berlin

The part of the capital city of Berlin that was under control of the Soviet Union World War II.

Magnitude

The strength or size of an object or force.

Mass

The total amount of matter in something.

Net Force

The total of all the forces acting on an object

shang

The warrior's name is Cheng Tang, and he is the first ruler of the Shang Dynasty, which will control China from about 1600 BC to about 1100 BC.

Gun Control

These Laws or policies that regulate the manufacture, sale, transfer, possession, modification, or use of firearms.

Sound waves

These are caused by vibrating objects. These are passed through the surrounding area as a series of compressions an rarefactions. These travel faster in more solid states of matter as it is more easier to vibrate the particles to make sound if there close together, rather than far apart. This is why in a vacuum, where there are no particle's there is no sound

Seminole Indians

They lived in Florida. They waged a seven years war against the Americans to try and remain in the east instead of being forcibly removed to the west. They were tricked into a truce where their chief Osceola was captured. Most were moved to Oklahoma while others remained hidden in the everglades.

Scalawag

They were Southern whites who supported Reconstruction and the Republican Party, after the American Civil War.

Poll Taxes

This was enacted in Southern states had the effect of disenfranchising many blacks as well as poor whites, because payment of the tax was a prerequisite for voting.

Solid South

This was the electoral voting bloc of the Southern United States states for issues that were regarded as particularly important to the interests of white Democrats in the Southern states.

Indian Wars

Were the multiple conflicts between American settlers or the United States government and the native peoples of North America from the time of earliest colonial settlement until 1890.

great wall of china

Troops fleeing the battle of Rèhé fell back to this location, defended in the ensuing Operation Nekka.

Smoot-Hawley Tariff

Was enacted in 1930. This treaty raised tariffs on many imported goods. Many American trading partners retaliated in response to this tariff. It might have even worsened the Great Depression. It reduced international trade.

Balanced Force

Two forces in opposite directions. Net force is zero and the motion of the object does not change.

The Aztecs were very interested in measuring time.

Use the photo below of an ancient Aztec calendar to answer the following question: This circular calendar is carved in stone. It has a face in the center and is intricately decorated with details and Aztec symbols. Public Domain What does this Aztec calendar indicate about Aztec culture?

Longitudinal waves

Waves were the oscillation (vibrations) are parallel to the direction of energy transfer. Some of these waves include: Sound wave in air, ultrasound Shock waves, some seismic waves

They worked the land on behalf of their lord but did not receive wages.

Which of the following describes the rights and legal standing of a European villein?

Capitals

Washington hockey team

Sacco and Vanzetti

Were Italian immigrants charged with murdering a guard and robbing a shoe factory in Braintree; Mass. The trial lasted from 1920-1927. Convicted on circumstantial evidence; many believed they had been framed for the crime because of their anarchist and pro-union activities. Despite criticism from liberals and radicals all over the world, the men were electrocuted in 1927.

The culture of the Byzantine Empire became less diverse.

Which of the following does not describe Europe after that fall of the Western Roman Empire?

Justinian

Which Byzantine emperor is famous for codifying Roman laws?

Confucianism

Which Chinese philosophy had a major influence in shaping the values of medieval Japan?

The superiority of faith over works as a path to salvation

Which Reformation idea did Martin Luther support?

Rome

Which historic city did the Byzantine Empire lose between 565 CE and 1360 CE?

His army and finances were weakened by plague.

Why did Justinian I fail to regain all of the former provinces of the old Roman Empire?

To add legitimacy and stability to his reign

Why did Pacal the Great make a connection between his mother and the divine First Mother of the Mayan religion?

Works Progress Administration (WPA)

Works Progress Administration worked with the Federal Emergency Relief Administration, or FERA, to build dikes that reduced the threat of flooding in the Everglades. May 6, 1935 It was established under Hoover and continued under Roosevelt. It built many public buildings and roads, and as well operated a large arts project.

the brutal conditions of slavery

Works like the autobiography of Olaudah Equiano helped expose

Alfred Thayer Mahan

Wrote The Influence of Sea Power upon History, which argued that control of the sea was the key to world dominance; it stimulated the naval race among the great powers. Which describe "the most important American strategist of the nineteenth century."

(50-10) = 40

XL =

Vicksburg

a decisive battle in the American Civil War (1863); after being besieged for nearly seven weeks the Confederates surrendered

fusion reaction

a reaction in which two small nuclei join to form a single large nucleus; the source of power for the sun and other stars.

electromagnetic spectrum

all forms of electromagnetic radiation; the types of radiation differ in their frequencies and wavelengths.

tang

an lushan rebellion

indirect object

answers the questions to whom? for whom? to what? or for what? after an action verb. The music gives *me* inspiration. (This music gives inspiration to whom?) Joel's aunt bought *him* the guitar. (Joel's aunt bought the guitar for whom?) They gave his *performance* their undivided attention. (They gave their undivided attention to what?)

zhao

art of war written

zhao

began to ride horseback

velocity

change in displacement over change in time vector

compound subject

consists of two or more simple subjects that are joined by a conjunction and have the same verb.

infinitive phrase

contains an infinitive plus any complements and modifiers. The family wants *to spend* a week at the beach.

no diagonal contains points outside the polygon

convex

subordinate clause

has a subject and a predicate, but it cannot stand alone as a sentence. A subordinate clause needs a main clause to complete its meaning. He enjoys most types of dance *because he likes movement and music.*

main clause

has a subject and a predicate and can stand alone as a sentence. *Bruno dances every weekend.*

parallel circuit

has multiple paths for electron to travel Splits current has same change in voltage on each spur Resistance is the reciprocal of their additions

shang

history recorded on turtle shells

shang

history: oracle bones to see future

qin

implemented program of standardization (shi huang) -laws -money -weights and measurements

song

letters of precursor for banking

shang

its first emperor killed the creator of the Tilt Palace.

qin

roads, irrigation, and defense work

The ratio of any two corresponding lengths in two similar geometric figures.

scale factor

no sides of the triangle are congruent

scalene

comets

small, icy bodies that that are made up of frozen gases with small pieces of rocky and metallic materials. They mostly lie between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter.

Ravenna

In which of the following cities would people have found the center of the Byzantine government in Italy?

Serfs could pass on their inheritances.

In which way was the serf different from the slave?

Impeachment

Is a formal process in which an official is accused of unlawful activity, the outcome of which, depending on the country, may include the removal of that official from office as well as criminal or civil punishment.

Innovation

Is a new idea, more effective device or process.Innovation can be viewed as the application of better solutions that meet new requirements, in articulated needs, or existing market needs.

Horizontal Integration

Is a strategy where a company creates or acquires production units for outputs which are alike - either complementary or competitive. One example would be when a company acquires competitors in the same industry doing the same stage of production for the creation of a monopoly.

Sharecropping

Is a system of agriculture in which a landowner allows a tenant (freed slave) to use the land in return for a share of the crops produced on the land.

Monopoly

Is being the only one in a given selling a specific product, or having exclusive control over a certain thing, or the trade mark of a board game where the aim is to buy properties on the board and then build hotels on those properties.

Segregation

Is the enforced separation of different racial groups in a country, community, or establishment.

build

LATIN: aedifico

mind

LATIN: animus

camp

LATIN: castra

light 2 wheeled carriage

LATIN: cisium

think

LATIN: cogito

body

LATIN: corpus

owe

LATIN: debeo

destroy

LATIN: deleo

wear wadge

LATIN: gero

owl

LATIN: hora

enemy

LATIN: hostis

lie

LATIN: iaceo

throw

LATIN: iacio

pool

LATIN: impluvium

island

LATIN: insula

find

LATIN: invenio

order

LATIN: iubeo

judge

LATIN: iudico

ambassador

LATIN: legatus

read

LATIN: lego

law

LATIN: lex

free

LATIN: libero

language

LATIN: lingua

play

LATIN: ludo

she wolf

LATIN: lupa

light

LATIN: lux

stay remain

LATIN: maneo

sea

LATIN: mare

husband

LATIN: martinus

send

LATIN: mitto

warn

LATIN: moneo

mountain

LATIN: mons

tell

LATIN: narro

sailor

LATIN: nauta

kill

LATIN: neco

night

LATIN: nox

smell

LATIN: olfacio

burden

LATIN: onus

speech

LATIN: oratio

part

LATIN: pars

fatherland

LATIN: patria

peace

LATIN: pax

paint draw

LATIN: pingo

pirate

LATIN: pirata

poet

LATIN: poeta

reward

LATIN: praemium

fight

LATIN: pugna

king

LATIN: rex

laugh smile

LATIN: rideo

know

LATIN: scio

old man

LATIN: senex

feel

LATIN: sentio

snake

LATIN: serpens

sun

LATIN: sol

star

LATIN: stella

stand

LATIN: sto

be

LATIN: sum

office

LATIN: tablinum

touch

LATIN: tango

hold

LATIN: teneo

land

LATIN: terra

fear

LATIN: timeo

dining room

LATIN: triclinium

wife

LATIN: uxor

poison

LATIN: venenum

street

LATIN: via

see

LATIN: video

country house

LATIN: villa

conquer

LATIN: vinco

chain

LATIN: vinculum

call

LATIN: voco

Medicare

Is the federal health insurance program for people who are 65 or older, certain younger people with disabilities, and people with End-Stage Renal Disease

speed of light

It travels at an incredible 300,000 kilometers or 186,000 miles per second. If you could travel at the speed of light, you would be able to circle the Earth's equator about 7.5 times in just one second!

Square Deal

It was Theodore Roosevelt's domestic program: conservation of natural resources, control of corporations, and consumer protection. These three demands are often referred to as the "three C's."

A. Philip Randolph

Labor and Civil Rights leader in the 1940s who led the Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters; he demanded that FDR create a Fair Employment Commission to investigate job discrimination in war industries. FDR agreed only after he threatened a march on Washington by African Americans.

GPE Potential Energy =

Mass x Gravity x Height

Stargazing

Mayan people were known for participating in which of the following activities?

Perestroika

Meaning "restructuring," a cornerstone along with Glasnost of Soviet president Mikhail Gorbachev's reform movement in the USSR in the 1980s. These policies resulted in greater market liberalization, access to the West, and ultimately the end of communist rule. (1039)

New South

Means the modernization of society and attitudes, to integrate more fully with the United States, and reject the economy and traditions of the Old South and the slavery-based plantation system of the antebellum period.

Yalta Conference

Meeting of FDR, Winston Churchill, and Joseph Stalin, in February 1945 at an old Tsarist resort on the Black Sea, where the Big Three leaders laid the foundations for the postwar division of power in Europe, including a divided Germany an territorial concessions to the Soviet Union.

Integration

Mixing races in public places. It includes goals such as leveling barriers to association, creating equal opportunity regardless of race, and the development of a culture that draws on diverse traditions, rather than merely bringing a racial minority into the majority culture.

NAACP

National Association for the Advancement of Colored People) created in 1909 by a group of liberals (including Du Bois, Jane Addams and John Dewey) to eradicate racial discrimination

Schenck v United States

(1919) *Congressional War Powers Schenck circulated documents about how to avoid the draft. Court ruled freedom of speech is not constitutionally protected due to 'clear and present danger'. "Shouting fire in a crowded theater"

Swann v Charlotte-Mecklenburg Board of Education (1971)

(1971) *School Desegregation Whether forced busing was a good method to desegregate schools. Court ruled that a school district has broad powers to fashion a remedy that will assure a unitary school system.

26

011010

29

011101

kinetic energy

1/2 mvv the energy of motion

Kinetic Energy =

1/2 x Mass x V^2

1000

10 cubed

100

10 squared

zhao

100 schools of thought

Homestead Strike

1892, A strike at a Carnegie steel plant in Homestead, P.A., that ended in an armed battle between the strikers, three hundred armed "Pinkerton" detectives hired by Carnegie, and federal troops, which killed ten people and wounded more than sixty. The strike was part of a nationwide wave of labor unrest in the summer of 1892 that helped the Populists gain some support from industrial workers.

16

4 squared

Volstead Act

A federal act enforcing the Eighteenth Amendment, which prohibited the manufacture, sale, and transportation of alcoholic beverages.

Homestead Act

A federal law that gave settlers 160 acres of land for about $30 if they lived on it for five years and improved it by, for instance, building a house on it. The act helped make land accessible to hundreds of thousands of westward-moving settlers, but many people also found disappointment when their land was infertile or they saw speculators grabbing up the best land. This originally consisted of grants totaling 160 acres of unappropriated federal land within the boundaries of the public land states.

Gravity

A force that pulls objects together

Sit-Ins

A form of protest where people from an unwanted race sat in an area where their kind was not wanted. Famous one in North Carolina, Greensboro at Woolworth's store.

Trench Warfare

A form of warfare in which opposing armies fight each other from trenches dug in the battlefield. , Fighting with trenches, mines, and barbed wire. Horrible living conditions, great slaughter, no gains, stalemate, used in WWI.

Alliance System

A formal agreement or treaty between two or more nations to cooperate for specific purposes. A merging of efforts or interests by persons, families, states, or organizations: an alliance between church and state.

Austria- Hungary

A former monarchy (1867-1918) in central Europe that included what is now Austria, Hungary, the Czech Republic, Slovakia, and parts of Romania, Poland, Yugoslavia, and Italy. The empire was broken up after World War I

North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA)

A free trade plan initiated in the Bush administration and enacted by a narrow vote in Congress in the early months of the Clinton administration. It established a common market without tariff barriers between the United States, Canada, and Mexico.

Convoys

A group of ships traveling together, typically accompanied by armed troops and warships for protection.

Espionage Act

A law prohibiting interference with the draft and other acts of national "disloyalty." Together with the Sedition Act of 1918, which added penalties for abusing the government in writing, it created a climate that was unfriendly to civil liberties

Government Regulation

A law that controls the way that a business can operate, or all of these laws considered together: Voters want some government regulation to prevent these financial disasters from happening

Newton

A measurement of force

Sioux Indians

A member of a group of Native American peoples, comprising the Lakota, the Santee, the Yankton, and the Yanktonai, inhabiting the northern Great Plains from Minnesota to eastern Montana and from southern Saskatchewan to Nebraska. Present-day Sioux populations are located mainly in North and South Dakota, Minnesota, Montana, and Nebraska.

Buffalo Soldiers

A member of one of the African-American regiments within the US Army after the Civil War, serving primarily in the Indian wars of the late 1860s.

Push-and-Pull Factors

A negative aspect or condition that motivates one to leave, esp. in one's country, region, organization, religion, etc.

Interstate Highway System

A network of U.S. highways connecting the 48 contiguous states and most of the cities with populations above 50,000, begun in the 1950s and estimated to carry about a fifth of the nation's traffic. This was passed by President Eisenhower.

Ghetto

A part of a city, especially a slum area, occupied by a minority group or groups. In WWII it was an area in Poland that was used to "quarantine" the Jews before they were shipped of to concentration camps. The Warsaw Ghetto was the largest of the ghettos in Nazi-occupied Europe, located in the territory of General Government in occupied Poland during World War II. Established in November 1940, it was surrounded by wall and contained nearly 500,000 Jews. About 45,000 Jews died there in 1941 alone, as a result of overcrowding, hard labor, lack of sanitation, insufficient food, starvation, and disease.

Conscientious Objectors

A person who for reasons of conscience objects to serving in the armed forces.

Barbed Wire

A wire or strand of wires having small pieces of sharply pointed wire twisted around it at short intervals, used chiefly for fencing in livestock, keeping out trespassers, etc. in the Open Range

Loudspeaker

A.C electrical signals - from amplifier - to coil of wire - wrapped around cone Cone surrounded - permanent magnet - cause a force forwards + backwards Movements = cone vibrate = sound

Absolute 0 - Kelvin Scale

Absolute 0 - atoms have as little kinetic energy as possible Absolute 0 = -273°C 50 Kelvin = -223°C 15°C = 288 Kelvin

Due Process

According this no citizen may be denied his or her legal rights and all laws must conform to fundamental, accepted legal principles, as the right of the accused to confront his or her accusers.

Sins

According to Boccaccio, what did some people believe to be the cause of the plague?

Persian Gulf War

After Iraq invaded Kuwait, the US invaded Iraq to liberate Kuwait; Iraq set Kuwait's oil fields on fire so the Americans couldn't gain the oil; this conflict caused the US to set military bases in Saudi Arabia; also called Operation: Desert Storm

USA Patriot Act

After September 11, congress passed a security legislation in order to make the country safer. It gives the authorities enhanced powers, such as looking up library records, to protect the country. Act is an acronym for Uniting and Strengthening America by Providing Appropriate Tools Required to Intercept and Obstruct Terrorism.

Marsden experiment

Alpha particles were detected as tiny flashes of light on screen Most alpha particles went straight thought gold foil A small number deviated as they were repelled Very few alpha particles bounced back because of the dense nucleus

Containment

America's strategy against the Soviet Union based on ideas of George Kennan, and declared that the Soviet Union and communism were inherently expansionist and had to be stopped from spreading through both military and political pressure.

Malcolm X

American activist. A member of the Nation of Islam(1952-1963), he advocated separatism and blackpride. After converting to orthodox Islam, he founded the Organization of Afro-American Unity (1964) and was assassinated in Harlem.

NAACP

An organization that promotes the rights and welfare of black people. The The National Association for the Advacement of Colored People is the oldest civil rights organization in the United States, founded in 1909. Among the it's achievements was a lawsuit that resulted in the Supreme Court's landmark decision in Brown versus Board of Education, in 1954, which declared the segregation of public schools unconstitutional.

Ducks

Anaheim hockey team

Braves

BASEBALL TEAM: Atlanta

Dangers of Gamma

Cell mutation and Tissue damage - can cause cancer

Acceleration =

Change in Velocity / Time Taken

LDR Explanation

Changes it resistance depending on the amount of light In bright light the resistance decreases In dark light the resistance increases Acts as a light sensor

han

China's first census was taken during the Han dynasty

Taught religious scripture to illiterate peasants through images

Christian monks taught laypeople the art of stained glass, which served which of the following functions in medieval Europe?

Collapse a folder

Close a folder and close access to documents inside

Avalanche

Colorado hockey team

Wabash v. Illinois

Decided in 1886, a supreme court case that ruled that individual states did not have the right to regulate interstate commerce and led to the Interstate Commerce Act of 1887 and the Interstate Commerce Commission

Selective Service Act

Enacted May 18, 1917 authorized the federal government to raise a national army for the American entry into World War I through the compulsory enlistment of people.

Hookes Law

Extension is directly proportional to force until the spring reaches it's elastic limit

Jaguars

FOOTBALL TEAM: Jacksonville

Chiefs

FOOTBALL TEAM: Kansas City

six

FRENCH: six

Wave Speed =

Frequency x Wavelength

This force goes in the opposite direction of motion

Friction

The church is willing to accept some remnants of pagan culture.

Further, since it has been their custom to slaughter oxen in sacrifice, they should receive some solemnity in exchange. Let them therefore, on the day of the dedication of their churches, or on the feast of the martyrs whose relics are preserved in them, build themselves huts around their one-time temples and celebrate the occasion with religious feasting. They will sacrifice and eat the animals not any more as an offering to the devil, but for the glory of God to whom, as the giver of all things, they will give thanks for having been satiated. Thus, if they are not deprived of all exterior joys, they will more easily taste the interior ones. For surely it is impossible to efface all at once everything from their strong minds, just as, when one wishes to reach the top of a mountain, he must climb by stages and step by step, not by leaps and bounds... What does this passage indicate the church is willing to accept in order to unify Europe under a single faith?

Please

GERMAN: Bitte

Thanks

GERMAN: Danke

Good evening!

GERMAN: Guten Abend!

a dog

GERMAN: ein Hund

a guinea pig

GERMAN: ein Meerschweinchen

a horse

GERMAN: ein Pferd

a butterfly

GERMAN: ein Schmetterling

a bird

GERMAN: ein Vogel

a cat

GERMAN: eine Katze

a mouse

GERMAN: eine Maus

twenty one

GERMAN: einundzwanzig

eleven

GERMAN: elf

five

GERMAN: fünf

fifteen

GERMAN: fünfzehn

fifty

GERMAN: fünfzig

nine

GERMAN: neun

nineteen

GERMAN: neunzehn

ninety

GERMAN: neunzig

ten

GERMAN: zehn

twenty

GERMAN: zwanzig

two

GERMAN: zwei

Solar Systems

Galaxy = large collection of stars Sun = one of many stars

Zimmerman telegraph

German foreign secretary Arthur Zimmerman had secretly proposed a German-Mexican alliance against the United States. When the note was intercepted and published in March 1917, it caused an uproar that made some Americans more willing to enter the war.

Central Powers

Germany and its allies (Austria-Hungary, Bulgaria, and the Ottoman Empire) in World War I.

Archduke Francis Ferdinand

He was heir to the throne of the Austro-Hungarian Empire. On June 28, 1914 while paying a state visit to Sarajevo and was assassinated by a Serbian nationalist. His assassination is what the catalyst that initiated World War I.

Their location made them a natural route for travel between Europe, Africa, and Asia.

How did Italian city-states like Venice and Florence become major banking and trade centers?

It split the empire into two separate halves.

How did the establishment of "New Rome" contribute to the decline of the Roman Empire?

Penguins

Pittsburgh hockey team

Apartheid

South African's systematic separation of the white and black race that led Congress in 1986 to pass an economic sanctions bill over Reagan's veto; they limited trade and investment to pressure South Africa to abolish apartheid, including a ban on new investments in South Africa and prohibition of imports of South African products; many private companies and universities also refused to do business with South Africa

Philippines

Sovereign island country in Southeast Asia situated in the western Pacific Ocean. An armed conflict between a group of Filipino revolutionaries and the United States which arose from the struggle of the First Philippine Republic to gain independence following annexation by the United States.

"Dollar Diplomacy"

Term used to describe the efforts of the US to further its foreign policy through use of economic power by guaranteeing loans to foreign countries. Used by President Taft.

Chemical Warfare

The first full-scale deployment of deadly chemical warfare agents during World War I was at the Second Battle of Ypres, on April 22, 1915, when the Germans attacked French, Canadian and Algerian troops with chlorine gas. Deaths were light, though casualties relatively heavy.

The route followed a large and major river.

The route from Regensburg in modern Germany to Constantinople was followed during several Crusades. What geographical factor accounts for the popularity of this particular route?

Knights

The samurai in Feudal Japan were similar to what social class in Feudal Europe?

Lords

The shogun and daimyo in Feudal Japan were similar to what social class in Feudal Europe?

George W. Bush

The son of George H.W. Bush and elected president in 2000.

Roaring Twenties

Was a time when many people defied Prohibition, indulged in new styles of dancing and dressing, and rejected many traditional moral standards.

American Federation of Labor

Was the first federation of labor unions in the United States. It was founded in Columbus, Ohio, by an alliance of craft unions disaffected from the Knights of Labor, a national labor association and led by Samuel Gompers; an alliance of skilled workers in craft unions; concentrated on bread-and-butter issues such as higher wages, shorter hours, and better working conditions.

Holocaust

Was the genocide in which approximately six million Jews were killed by Adolf Hitler's Nazi regime and its collaborators. Some historians use a definition of the Holocaust that includes the additional five million non-Jewish victims of Nazi mass murders, bringing the total to approximately eleven million. Killings took place throughout Nazi Germany and German-occupied territories.

Great Migration

Was the movement of 6 million African Americans out of the rural Southern United States to the urban Northeast, Midwest, and West that occurred between 1910 and 1970.

War Guilt Clause

Was the opening article of the reparations section of the Treaty of Versailles, which ended the First World War between the German Empire and the Allied and Associated Powers.

Wave speed formula

Wave speed (v)=Frequency(Hz)x Wave length (ƛ)

The revolt of Hindus against forced conversion

What contributed to the fall of the Mughal Empire?

Abundant salt and copper resources

What contributed to the rise of Mwenautapa?

They were expert horsemen.

What contributed to the rise of the Soninke people over their neighbors?

He argued that the Bible was higher in authority than the pope.

What criticism did John Wycliffe have about the Roman Catholic Church?

velocity multiplied by time

What is the formula for distance?

mass times acceleration

What is the formula for force?

πr2 (Pi r squared) [Pi x (radius squared)]

What is the formula for the area of a circle

Christians were no longer persecuted for their beliefs in the region.

Which of the following best describes a long-term effect of the recognition of Christianity in Constantinople?

They are honored as prophets.

Which of the following best describes the Muslim view of Hebrew prophets in the biblical Old Testament?

It was founded by Sundiata Keita

Which of the following is true about the Mali Empire?

Christianity was the official religion, as established by Constantine the Great.

Which of the following is true of the Roman Empire at the end of the fourth century CE?

It resisted takeover by Muslim and Portuguese invaders.

Which of the following is true of the Solomonic dynasty of Ethiopia?

They had more than one calendar.

Which of the following is true of the time measurement systems used by both the Aztecs and Mayans?

Rules of succession

Which of the following led to civil wars and contributed to Mali's decline?

Large deposits of gold and iron ore to use as trade goods

Which of the following made Ghana an important trading center?

Calvin believed in the creation of a Christian state, while Zwingli thought church and state should be separate.

Which of the following represents a contrast between the ideas of Ulrich Zwingli and John Calvin?

The Mayans used complex calendars to plan activities, but the Incas practiced divination.

Which of the following represents a difference between the Mayans and the Incas?

They realized that people from Africa were more resistant to disease than Europeans were.

Why did plantation owners begin to import African slaves to work their farms?

Islam's holy book teaches respect for all knowledge and people of faith.

Why did the Abbasid dynasty encourage, but not force, non-Muslims to convert to Islam?

European powers needed African workers for their sugar plantations.

Why did the Atlantic slave trade from Africa begin?

The Catholic Church was interested in gaining new converts to the religion.

Why did the Catholic Church express interest in the exploration of foreign lands?

To obtain a more disease-resistant labor force

Why did the Spanish begin to introduce enslaved Africans into South and Central America?

The Seljuks conquests had cut off Europe from access to Jerusalem.

Why might the action of the Seljuks in conquering Southwest Asia have ignited the Christian Crusades?

prepositional phrase

a group of words that begins with a preposition and usually ends with a noun or pronoun, called the object of the preposition. A preposition may have more than one object. A prepositional phrase normally acts as an adjective or an adverb. When it acts as an adjective, a prepositional phrase modifies a noun or a pronoun. When it acts as an adverb, a prepositional phrase modifies a verb, an adjective, or another adverb. She is a candidate *for mayor*. (adjective phrase modifying the noun candidate) Which *of these* do you prefer? (adjective phrase modifying the pronoun which) Keith jumped *into the swimming* pool. (adverb phrase modifying the verb jumped) She is upset *about the automobile accident.* (adverb phrase modifying the adjective upset) The concert started soon *after sunset.* (adverb phrase modifying the adverb soon)

heliocentric

a model of the universe in which the Sun is at the center of the revolving planets and stars.

appositive

a noun or pronoun that is placed next to another noun or pronoun to identify or give additional information about it. Our dog *Sniffles* will be twelve years old. (The appositive *Sniffles* identifies the noun dog.)

Panama Canal

a quicker passage to the Pacific from the Atlantic and vice versa. It cost $400,000,000 to build. Columbians would not let Americans build the canal, but then with the assistance of the United States a Panamanian Revolution occurred. The new ruling people allowed the United States to build the canal.

fission reaction

a reaction in which a large nucleus is split into two smaller nuclei. Energy is given off and 3 neutrons are shot out of the nucleus. Some of the atom's mass is converted to energy; the source of power for the atomic bomb and nuclear power plants.

Network

a set of computers which are connected to each other and operate as part of the same system, able to exchange information and messages

black hole

a small, extremely dense remnant of a star whose gravity is so immense that not even light can escape its gravity field.

auxiliary verb

a verb used in forming the tenses, moods, and voices of other verbs. The primary auxiliary verbs in English are be, do, and have ; the modal auxiliaries are can, could, may, might, must, shall, should, will, and would.

complement

a word or group of words that completes the meaning of a verb. The four kinds of complements are direct objects, indirect objects, object complements, and subject complements.

modal verb

an auxiliary verb that expresses necessity or possibility. English modal verbs include must, shall, will, should, would, can, could, may, and might.

abstract noun

an idea, a quality, or a characteristic e.g. liberty, freshness, dedication

Newton's First Law of Motion (Definition)

an object at rest will stay at rest unless acted upon by an outside unbalanced force; an object in motion will stay in motion unless acted upon by an outside unbalanced force.

Enhanced Screen Tip

an on-screen note that provides the name of the command, available keyboard shortcuts, a description of the command, and sometimes instructions for how to obtain help about the command

Multitasking

an operating system feature that allows more than one application to run at a time

object complement

answers the question what? after a direct object. The object complement completes the meaning of the direct object by identifying or describing it. An object complement may be an adjective, a noun, or a pronoun. North America's location in the midlatitudes makes American farmers *successful*. (adjective) Soil and climate make the American farmer a top *producer*. (noun) Above all, the hard work of many farmers makes the credit *theirs*. (pronoun)

Newton's Third Law of Motion (Example)

as the thrust of a rocket pushes down on Earth's surface, the rocket launches upward into the atmosphere

The pandemic was widespread and moved quickly from person to person.

at were fairly mild; aches, temperature, and other symptoms. I returned to my dorm room and fell asleep without dinner. I slept until late morning, missing class and breakfast. I still had some mild symptoms, but the aches and elevated temperature were gone. I felt well enough to go to lunch and then on to my afternoon classes. I noticed that the dining room was not as full as usual. Later, in class, I also noticed a lot of students missing. By the next day, I had no symptoms at all. However, there were even fewer students in the dining room and classrooms, and several professors were also missing. My girlfriend was quite sick and through her I learned that her roommates and a large number of dorm mates were in bed very ill, too. Eventually over 80% of the student body was "hospitalized" in the dorms.—David Rex, Influenza Storybook, 1957

relative pronouns

begin subject-verb groups called subordinate clauses. Relative pronouns include who, whom, whose, which, that, what, whoever, whomever, whichever, and whatever.

BASIC

beginners all purpose symbolic instruction code

inertia

bodies in motion, will stay in motion; bodies at rest, will stay at rest, unless acted on by an outside force.

Status Bar

bottom partition of internet browsers that display state of page

absolute phrase

consists of a noun or a pronoun that is modified by a participle or a participial phrase. An absolute phrase has no grammatical relation to the rest of the sentence. *Its antlers caught in the tree,* the stag was unable to free itself. *The game forfeited,* the players grabbed their bags and headed for home. The participle being is understood rather than stated in some absolute phrases. We hurried home, *the hour [being] late*.

participial phrase

contains a participle plus any complements and modifiers and acts as an adjective The man *teaching the class* is a substitute teacher.

compound predicate

contains two or more verbs or verb phrases that are joined by a conjunction and have the same subject.

shang

defeated the xia dynasty

The square root of (x2-x1)squared + (y2-y1)squared

distance formula

han

dong zhou siezed power and placed liu xie on throne who stepped down in 220, ending this dynasty

Copy/Move

duplicating text, data, files, or disks and putting it into another location

qin

emperor traveled around for elixir for eternal life

han

emperor wu solved hun problem (considered one of the greatest emperors of china)

a specific item or number in a matrix

entry or element

Auxiliary Storage Devices

ex: network drive, hard drive, flash drive, google drive.

predicate adjective

follows a linking verb and points back to the subject and further describes it. This computer is *slow*.

subject complement

follows a subject and a linking verb (like seemed) and identifies or describes the subject.

Newton's Third Law of Motion (Definition)

for every action there is an equal and opposite reaction; there is a reaction force that is equal in size but opposite in direction.

coordinating conjunctions

for, and, nor, but, or yet, so (FANBOYS) She hoped to go, *but* she could not.

Work

force exerted on an object that causes the object to move in same direction that the force was applied

complete predicate

formed by adding modifiers or complements to the simple predicate.

complete subject

formed by adding modifiers to the simple subject,

proper adjectives

formed from proper nouns and begin with capital letters. *African* continent, *Canadian* border, *Finnish* winters, *Japanese* cars

shows the base of a structure and the height of each part

foundation drawing

qin

gave china great wall

The type of symmetry for which there is a glide reflection that maps a figure onto itself

glide reflectional symmetry

GUI

graphical user interface

song

gunpowder and compass discovered

shang

had 33 kings

zhao

held almost complete power and prosperity until 770 bc--rebellion rose: power held in the west dong eastern power was limited to 7 states trying to control power (west eventually fell and east began spring and autumn period)

han

high point under wu ti from 141-87

song

highpoint of culture

han

history: sima quan wrote shiji (records of the gran historian)

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how many sides does a hexagon have

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how many sides does a nonagon,decagon, and a dodecagon

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how many sides does a octagon have

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how many sides does a pentagon have

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how many sides does a quadrilateral have

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how many sides does a triangle have

8 years

how many years ago did coach Justin make varsity team?

tang

important poets such as li bai and du fu lived

possessive form of a noun

indicates possession, ownership, or the relationship between two nouns e.g. a mouse's tail, the mice's tails, James's car

adjective

is a word that modifies a noun or pronoun by limiting its meaning. *old* horse, *leisurely* stroll, *second* class, *tragic* play, *federal* law, *some* money, *this* aim, *those* coats, *few* quarrels Possessive pronouns and nouns are considered adjectives because they modify nouns. *our* teacher, *their* music *Kim's* bike Most adjectives have different forms to indicate their degree of comparison. Positive = good, comparative = better, superlative = best Articles are the adjectives *a*, *an*, and *the*. *A* and *an* are called indefinite articles. *The* is called a definite article.

adverb

is a word that modifies a verb, an adjective, or another adverb by making its meaning more specific. Saul *carefully* arranged the flowers. (modifies verb arranged) Midori was *very* careful. (modifies adjective careful) Pavlik left *quite* hastily. (modifies adverb hastily) Adverbs tell when, where, how, and to what degree or to what extent. They see her *often*. (when) Rob is asleep *downstairs*. (where) Rita drove *carefully*. (how) Anu *hardly* visits anymore. (to what degree)

preposition

is a word that shows the relationship of a noun or pronoun to some other word in a sentence. The child ran *across* the hall. (Across shows the relationship between ran and the hall.) He was interrupted *during* his speech. (During expresses the time relationship between two events.) The extra room is *for* guests. (For relates the noun room to the noun guests.)

transitive verb

is an action verb that is followed by a word or words (known as the direct object) that answer the questions what? or whom? E.g. The cat *trailed* us home. (Us is the direct object.)

intransitive verb

is an action verb that is not followed by a word that answers the questions what? or whom? The cat *trailed* behind us. (Behind us tells where.)

singularity

is an infinitely small, hot area of infinite pressure and density.

Song Dynasty

is known for its devotion to cultural activities instead of warfare and for the establishment of Neo-Confucianism as state doctrine, with the imperial examination as the primary way of recruiting talent. It was also during this dynasty that gunpowder and the compass were discovered. This dynasty, even in its early years, could not rule all of China proper and was forced to relinquish parts of northern China to the "barbarian" Liao dynasty, paying tribute for peace. Although like most dynasties, it began as the ventures of a military leader, its first ruler, Taizu, realized that his rival generals could take power from him. He then induced all his major commanders to retire, setting up the dominance of the scholarly elite over the military elite throughout this dynasty. This policy was continued by his successors. In the north, however, the Liao dynasty was eventually replaced by the militaristic Jin dynasty, who captured this capital at Kaifeng along with two Emperors. The remnants of the court fled across the Yangtze and established the Southern dynasty with a new capital at Hangzhou, maintaining peace with the Jin through annual tribute. This state of affairs was brought to an end after this dynasty aided the Mongols in crushing the Jin, only to discover that they themselves were the next target. Despite the might of the Mongol war machine, this dynasty managed to repel major Mongol offensives for nearly 40 years, before it was finally defeated.

subordinating conjunctions

join two clauses, or ideas, in such a way as to make one grammatically dependent upon the other. The clause that the subordinating conjunction introduces cannot stand by itself as a complete sentence. She did not go *because* she did not have time.

han

killed by angry peasants led by liu xiu--called red eyebrows

zhao

king wen overthrew shang king

han

last 400 years of prosperity and advancement for china

zhao

lasted nearly 1000 years

newton's first law

law of inertia

qin

li sui (prime minister) placed emperor's son hu hui on throne--people rose against him in 207 and new dynasty results

linking verb

links, or joins, the subject of a sentence (often a noun or pronoun) with a word or expression that identifies or describes the subject. The most common linking verb is *be* in all its forms, including *am*,* is*, *are*, *was*, *were*, *will be*, *has been*, and *was being*. Other verbs that can function as linking verbs are *look*, *grow*, *feel*, *remain*, *appear*, *seem*, *sound*, *become*, *taste*, *stay*, and *smell*. Mnemonic (acrostic): *BF BLASTS GR(A)SS* These verbs can also be used as action verbs. To determine whether a verb is used as an action or a linking verb, substitute *seem* for the verb. If seem can be substituted, the verb is probably a linking verb. *LINKING*: The crowd *stayed* calm. (Seemed makes sense.) ACTION: The crowd *stayed* on the street. (Seemed cannot be substituted.)

compound preposition

made up of more than one word. They were late *because of* the weather.

(x2+x1/2, y2+y1/2) = P

midpoint formula

shang

military technology: horse drawn chariots, bronze tipped spears

zhao

new technology, iron, new canal roads, and communication systems

solar eclipse

occurs when the Moon passes between the Sun and Earth, casting the Moon's shadow on Earth. A solar eclipse can only happen during a New Moon.

lunar eclipse

occurs when the Sun casts Earth's shadow onto the Moon. For this to happen, the Earth must be physically between the Sun and Moon with all three bodies lying on the same plane of orbit. A lunar eclipse can only occur during a Full Moon and when the Moon passes through all or a portion of Earth's shadow.

han

paper first used (cai lun)

song

paper money

Memory/Storage Units

part of computer where data is stored for later use

waxing

pertaining to the period during which the visible surface of the moon is increasing

song

relinquished parts of northern china to barbian liao dynasty who was eventually replaced by Jin who captured capital kaifeng--remnants flee and establish southern song

qin

ruled for 15 years

Kepler's Second Law

states that because a planet moves fastest when close to the Sun and slowest when far from the Sun, equal areas are swept out in equal amount of time.

action verb

tells what someone or something does, e.g. The dog *caught* the ball in its teeth. How she *yearned* to own such an animal.

A repeating pattern of plane figures that completely cover a plane with no gaps or overlaps

tessellation

han

the Rebellion of the Seven States occurred during the Han dynasty

distance

the amount traveled from a certain spot.

orbital period

the length of time it takes for a planet or other body to travel a complete elliptical orbit around the Sun.

eccentricity

the ratio of the distance between the foci to the length of the major axis, defines the shape of a planet's elliptical orbit.

Antiwar protests

was a student protest that started as the Free Speech movement in California and spread around the world. All members of the Anti-War Movement shared an opposition to war in Vietnam and condemned U.S. presence there. They claimed this was violating Vietnam's rights. This movement resulted in growing activism on campuses aimed at social reform etc. Primarily a middle-class movement. CULTURAL.

Newton's First Law of Motion (Example)

when a car suddenly stops and your head continues to move foward even though your body is stopped by the seat belt

Taghazaqe

(03.01 MC) Use the map of Africa below to answer the following question. Notice the scale in the lower left corner of the map, which shows that .5 inch is equivalent to 500 miles and 1 inch is equivalent to 1,000 miles. Map of the continent of Africa. Various trade routes connect kingdoms of West Africa (Mali, Ghana, and Songhai) with North Africa, Egypt, and the Arabian Peninsula. The scale shows that half an inch equals 500 miles and 1 inch equals 1,000 miles. The cities of Tripoli and Marrakesh are approximately 1 and a half inches apart. The cities of Tripoli and Taghaza are approximately 1 and 4 tenths inches apart. The cities of Tripoli and Timbuktu are approximately 1 and 7 tenths inches apart. The cities of Tripoli and Gao are approximately 1 and a half inches apart. © 2012 The Exploration Company Based on the map, which of the following cities was closest to Tripoli

Zhou Dynasty

(1046-256 BC) were chariot warriors who overthrew the Shang dynasty. Although this dynasty ruled for nearly 800 years, during much of the time period, real power lay in the hands of feudal lords. The sacking of this dynasty's capital by barbarians in 771 BC marks the beginning of the Eastern Zhou and the Spring and Autumn Period (771 BC - 476 BC). During the Spring and Autumn Period, the Hundred Schools of Thought (including Confucianism) flourished and Sun Tzu wrote his Art of War. The end of this dynasty's era devolved into the Warring States period (476 BC - 221 BC), during which power coalesced into seven independent feudal states. The state of Qin eventually grew powerful and efficient enough that it was able to defeat the other six states and complete the unification of China.

Battle of the Bulge

(16 December 1944 - 25 January 1945) was a last major German offensive campaign launched through the densely forested Ardennes region of Wallonia in Belgium, France, and Luxembourg on the Western Front toward the end of World War II in Europe. The surprise attack caught the Allied forces completely off guard. United States forces bore the brunt of the attack and incurred their highest casualties for any operation during the war. The battle also severely depleted Germany's armored forces on the western front which Germany was largely unable to replace. German personnel and Luftwaffe aircraft also sustained heavy losses.

Dred Scott Decision

(1857) *5th Amendment Property Rights Court rules that a slave is property, and are not citizens, and therefore don't have standing in court. Missouri Compromise is unconstitutional. Shortly before the outbreak of the Civil War. Scott, a slave, sought to be declared a free man on the basis that he had lived for a time in a "free" territory with his master. The Court decided that, under the Constitution, He was his master's property and was not a citizen of the United States.

Dawes Severalty Act

(1887)An Act that broke up Indian reservations and distributed land to individual households. Leftover land was sold for money to fund U.S. government efforts to "civilize" Native Americans. Of 130 million acres held in Native American reservations before the Act, 90 million were sold to non-Native buyers. It tried to Americanize the American Indian.

Plessy v Ferguson

(1896) * "Seperate but equal" An 1896 Supreme Court case that upheld the constitutionality of segregation laws, saying that as long as blacks were provided with "separate but equal" facilities, these laws did not violate the Fourteenth Amendment. This decision provided legal justification for the Jim Crow system until the 1950s.

Korematsu v. U.S

(1941) *Executive Powers This was a landmark United States Supreme Court case concerning the constitutionality of Executive Order 9066, which ordered Japanese Americans into internment camps during World War II regardless of citizenship. Court ruled that the race was 'suspect classification', and exclusion was necessary during wartime.

Mapp v. Ohio (1961)

(1961) *Right to Privacy Whether denying federal forces without a warrant and then being bombarded violated her rights. Court ruled her 4th and 14th amendments were violated. "unreasonable searches and seizures

Letter from Birmingham Jail

(1963) A letter that Martin Luther King, Jr., addressed to his fellow clergymen while he was in jail in Birmingham, Alabama, in 1963, after a nonviolent protest against racial segregation

Miranda v Arizona (1966)

(1966) *Rights of the Accused Police failed to inform Miranda of his rights when questioned by the police. Court ruled that the police were in error, and must inform suspects of their 'Miranda Rights'.

Roe v Wade (1973)

(1973) *Right of Privacy Whether the Texas law against abortion violates a woman's personal liberty and her right to privacy. Court ruled first trimester abortions OK, and prohibitions of such are unconstitutional.

Roe v Wade

(1973) *Right of Privacy Whether the Texas law against abortion violates a woman's personal liberty and her right to privacy. Court ruled first trimester abortions OK, and prohibitions of such are unconstitutional. The Supreme Court case that held that the Constitution protected a woman's right to an abortion prior to the viability of the fetus; thus, government regulation of abortions must meet strict scrutiny in judicial review.

Regents of the University of California v Bakke (1978)

(1978) *Equal Protection Dealt with affirmative action programs that used race as a basis of selecting participants. Court invalidated the special admissions program but allowed racial consideration to affect admissions process.

Regents of the University of California v. Bakke

(1978) *Equal Protection Dealt with affirmative action programs that used race as a basis of selecting participants. Court invalidated the special admissions program but allowed racial consideration to affect admissions process.

Iranian Revolution

(1978-1979) a revolution against the shah of Iran led by the Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini, which resulted in Iran becoming an Islamic Republic with Khomeini as its leader, the revolution that transformed Iran from a monarchy under Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi to an Islamic republic under Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini, Mullahs (religious leaders) overthrow the US backed Shah and establish a theocracy (religious government) that hated the US, Many Iranians opposed Reza Shah Pahlavi, there was also a hatred of Westernization. There was a revival in Islam, and Ayatollah Khomeini soon emerged as the religious opposition to the Shah. He organized demonstrations and riots, and the Shah eventually left. Khomeini then seized power in Iran.

Iran Contra Affair

(1987) Major political scandal of Ronald Reagan's second term. An illicit arrangement of selling "arms for hostages" with Iran and using money to support the contras in Nicaragua, the scandal deeply damaged Reagan's credibility.

Han Dynasty

(206 BC - AD 220) is considered a golden age of Chinese civilization. Its founder, Liu Bang (later Emperor Gaozu), was born a peasant. Through resourceful recruitment of talented followers and strategic violation of ceasefire agreement with his rival Xiang Yu, Liu Bang managed to reunite China and established his capital at Chang'an (modern Xi'an). Instability in the early years of the Han dynasty was caused by the depredations of the nomadic Xiongnu, a problem that was solved by its seventh emperor, Wudi. Emperor Wu, considered one of the greatest rulers of China, began a war of conquest against the Xiongnu and greatly expanded China's frontiers. He also formalized China's bureaucracy, sent envoys like Zhang Qian to Central Asia, and established Confucianism as the official state doctrine. Despite his success, his campaigns drained the treasury and his successors were unable to maintain the land he conquered. After a series of poor rulers, the Wang family, who claimed legitimacy through wives of various emperors, and their leader Wang Mang toppled the Han dynasty. Wang Mang established the Xin (meaning "new") dynasty and attempted to restore the ways of the Zhou dynasty. But he was unable to maintain power because of a catastrophic changing of the course of the Yellow River, which spawned peasant protest movements like the Red Eyebrows. Eventually, a scion of the Liu family, Liu Xiu, restored the Han dynasty, moving the capital to Luoyang and establishing the Eastern Han. Subsequent rebellions called the Yellow Turbans and the Five Pecks of Rice hastened the end of the Han dynasty.

Qin Dynasty

(221 - 206 BC), despite its short duration, is usually considered the origin of many of the institutions of imperial China. The founding emperor, Qin Shi Huangdi (usually shorted as Qin Shi Huang), has gained an ill-deserved reputation in traditional Chinese historiography because he destroyed many Confucian texts in his infamous book burning. Qin Shi Huang also standardized weight measurements, unified the Chinese script, and used conscripts to build the Great Wall. After his death, the suicide of the crown prince led to a period of incompetent rule and revolts that caused the collapse of the this Chinese dynasty.

Tang Dynasty

(618-907) is considered another golden age of Chinese culture: during this period important poets such as Li Bai (or Li Po) and Du Fu lived and the printing press was invented. This dynasty, which reunited China after the collapse of the short-lived Sui dynasty, was ruled by the Li family and its capital was at Chang'an (modern day Xi'an). Its first ruler, like the founder of the Han Dynasty, used the title of Emperor Gaozu. Gaozu forced by his second son, Li Shimin (later Emperor Taizong), to abdicate after Li Shimin killed two of his brothers in an ambush. Despite his bloody path to power, Taizong is considered to be one of the greatest rulers in Chinese history, subjugating much of what is now western China and parts of central Asia. After his death, power came to be concentrated in the hands of Empress Wu. Empress Wu (or Wu Zetian), the only woman to become emperor of China, called her rule the "Second Zhou dynasty." Wu was a notable supporter of Buddhism and promoted the imperial examination, but succession troubles resulted in the premature end of her dynasty. During the reign of Emperor Xuanzong, the An Lushan rebellion (also called An Shi rebellion) wrecked the foundations of the this dynasty. Although it was suppressed, the An Lushan rebellion concentrated power in the hands of regional military overlords. The dynasty had a tumultuous end in 907 that marked the beginning of the Five dynasties and Ten Kingdoms period

Pearl Harbor

(December 7, 1941) The US thought the Japanses would attack British Malaya or the Philipines. But instead they attacked here, at several naval bases wiping out many ships and killing 3000 men. The next day the US declares war on Japan. The Day after that the Germans and Italy declare war on the US. The US decided this was the only way to keep the US safe from anarchy.The attack led to the United States' entry into World War II

Stalingrad

(July 17, 1942-Feb. 2, 1943), was the location of the successful Soviet defense (now Volgograd) in the U.S.S.R. during World War II. Russians consider it to be the greatest battle of their Great Patriotic War, and most historians consider it to be the greatest battle of the entire conflict. It stopped the German advance into the Soviet Union and marked the turning of the tide of war in favor of the Allies. The Battle of Stalingrad was one of the bloodiest battles in history, with combined military and civilian casualties of nearly 2 million.

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184 rebellion led by yellow turbans--able to put it down

Chinese Exclusion Act

1882, Federal legislation that prohibited most further Chinese immigration to the United States. This was the first major legal restriction on immigration in U.S. history.

Pullman Strike

1894,began when the national economy fell into a depression, the Pullman Palace Car Company cut wages while maintaining rents and prices in a company town where 12,000 workers lived; halted a substantial portion of American railroad commerce; ended when President Cleveland ordered federal troops to Chicago, ostensibly to protect rail-carried mail, but in reality, to crush the strike.

Brown v Board of Education

1954) *Equal Protection Whether black youths were being deprived of equal protection by the law. Court rejects 'separate but equal' and declares it unconstitutional. The Supreme Court reversed Plessy v. Ferguson in 1954 by ruling in favor of the desegregation of schools. The court held that "separate but equal" violated the equal protection clause of the Fourteenth Amendment and was unconstitutional. Refusing to force the white south to accept the ruling, defiance toward the law sprang up. Many southerners saw it as "an abuse of judiciary power.".

Panama Canal Treaty

1978 - Passed by President Carter, these called for the gradual return of the Panama Canal to the people and government of Panama. They provided for the transfer of canal ownership to Panama in 1999 and guaranteed its neutrality.

George H.W. Bush

41st President of the United States. A former congressman, diplomat, businessman, Republican party chairman, and director the CIA, Bush served for eight years as Reagan's vice president before being elected President in 1988. As president, he oversaw the end of the Cold War and the revitalization of the American military in the Persian Gulf War. He faced a severe economic recession late in his term that severely damaged his popularity, and he lost his bid for reelection in 1992.

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A boat moving at 4m/s north, with a wind coming from the east at 3 m/s gives you a net vector of what?

5m/s NE

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Potential difference (Voltage)

=Current X Resistance

Work

=Fxdistance*cosine of the angle.

Frictional force

=coeffiecent of friction xmxg

Jihad

A "holy war" waged on behalf of Islam as a religious duty

Salvation Army

A Christian denominational church and an international charitable organization structured in a quasi-military fashion.

Agricultural Adjustment Act (AAA)

A New Deal program designed to raise agricultural prices by paying farmers not to farm. It was based on the assumption that higher prices would increase farmers' purchasing power and thereby help alleviate the Great Depression.

Tenochtitlan has water canals throughout the city.

A Spanish soldier describes Tenochtitlan: "The great city...has many broad streets, though among these are two or three pre-eminent. All travel by...canoes, as I have said, and without these they could neither leave their houses nor return to them." —Anonymous Spanish soldier Aztec Civilization by Lois Warburton, Lucent Books, 1995, page 60. Which of the following does this excerpt imply?

September 11, 2001

A Terrorist attack. A total of 19 hijackers, 15 were from Saudi Arabia, the others were from Egypt and the United Arab Emirates, They hijacked 4 planes, one hit the Pentagon, two hit the Twin Towers, and the 4th one was hijacked and the passengers took the plane and crashed the plane in Pennsylvania to protect any other Americans from harm.

Federal Trade Commission

A banner accomplishment of Woodrow Wilson's administration, this law empowered a standing, presidentially appointed commission to investigate illegal business practices in interstate commerce like unlawful competition false advertising, and mislabeling of goods.

Taskbar

A bar normally located at the bottom of the Windows desktop, displaying information about open programs and providing quick access to others.

Wounded Knee

A battle between the U.S. Army and the Dakota Sioux, in which several hundred Native Americans and 29 U.S. soldiers died. Tensions erupted violently over two major issues: the Sioux practice of the "Ghost Dance," which the U.S. government had outlawed, and the dispute over whether Sioux reservation land would be broken up because of the Dawes Act. Left some 150 Native Americans dead, in what was the final clash between federal troops and the Sioux.

aspect

A category or form which expresses the way in which time is denoted by a verb. There are *three* aspects in English, the *progressive or continuous aspect* (expressing duration, typically using the auxiliary verb be with a form in -ing, as in I was reading a book), the *perfect or perfective* (expressing completed action, typically using the auxiliary verb have with a past participle, as in I have read the book), and *unmarked aspect* (as in he reads books)

centripetal force

A center-directed force that continuously changes the direction of an object to make it move in a circle.

Climate Change

A change in global or regional climate patterns, in particular a change apparent from the mid to late 20th century onwards and attributed largely to the increased levels of atmospheric carbon dioxide produced by the use of fossil fuels.

American Indian Movement (AIM)

A coalition that fought for Indian rights guaranteed by treaties(broken by the U.S. government many, many times over) and better conditions and opportunities for American Indians.

Installment Buying

A commodity over a period of time. The buyer gains the use of commodity immediately and then pays for it in periodic payments called installments.

great wall of china

A demilitarized zone extending south from this location was established by the Tánggū Truce.

Jimmy Carter

A democratic candidate and elected in 1976 as a Washington "outsider" (1977 1981) He defeated Gerald Ford in 1976. As President, he arranged the Camp David Accords between Egypt and Israel in 1978 but saw his foreign policy legacy tarnished by the Iranian Revolution and hostage crisis in 1979. Domestically, he tried to rally the American spirit in the face of economic decline, but was unable to stop the rapid increase in inflation. After leaving the presidency, he achieved widespread respect as an elder statesman and won the Nobel Peace Prize in 2002.

Power Supply

A device that provides power to a computer.

Oklahoma City Bombing

A domestic terrorist attack. Truck-bomb explosion of the Murrah Federal Building. It killed 168 people on April 19, 1995. The attack was perpetrated by anti-government militant Timothy McVeigh.

Granger Movement

A farmers' organization and movement that started as a social/educational association; the Grange later organized politically to pass a series of laws to regulate railroads in various states.

Red scare

A fear of Russia that ran high in the US even after the Bolshevik revolution of 1917. This resulted in a nationwide crusade against those whose Americanism was suspect.

Booker T. Washington

A former slave. Encouraged blacks to keep to themselves and focus on the daily tasks of survival, rather than leading a grand uprising. Believed that building a strong economic base was more critical at that time than planning an uprising or fighting for equal rights. Washington also stated in his famous "Atlanta Compromise" speech in 1895 that blacks had to accept segregation in the short term as they focused on economic gain to achieve political equality in the future. Served as important role models for later leaders of the civil rights movement.

Committee of Public Information

A government office during World War I known popularity as the Creel Committee for its Chairman George Creel, it was dedicated to winning everyday Americans' support for the war effort. It regularly distributed pro-war propaganda and sent out an army of "four-minute men" to rally crowds and deliver "patriotic pep."

Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC)

A government program created by Congress to hire young unemployed men to improve the rural, out-of-doors environment with such work as planting trees, fighting fires, draining swamps, and maintaining National Parks. The CCC proved to be an important foundation for the post-World War II environmental movement.

Freedom Riders

A group of northern idealists active in the civil rights movement. The Freedom Riders, who included both blacks and whites, rode buses into the South in the early 1960s in order to challenge racial segregation. Freedom Riders were regularly attacked by mobs of angry whites and received often belated protection from federal officers.

Medicaid

A joint federal and state program that helps low-income individuals or families pay for the costs associated with long-term medical and custodial care, provided they qualify. Although largely funded by the federal government, Medicaid is run by the state where coverage may vary.

Fugitive Slave Act

A law passed as part of the Compromise of 1850, which provided southern slaveholders with legal weapons to capture slaves who had escaped to the free states. The law was highly unpopular in the North and helped to convert many previously indifferent northerners to antislavery.

Meat Inspection Act

A law passed by Congress to subject meat shipped over state lines to federal inspection.

G.I Bill of Rights

A law passed in 1944 that provided educational and other benefits for people who had served in the armed forces in World War II. Benefits are still available to persons honorably discharged from the armed forces. Suburbs Neighborhoods formed away from the city

Fordney-McCumber Tariff

A law that pushed tariff rates on manufactured goods to an all-time high, helped US manufacturers by enabling them to keep prices high and increase profits

Cowboy

A man or women who herds and tends cattle on a ranch, especially in the western U.S., and who traditionally goes about most of his work on horseback..

Dumbarton Oaks Conference

A meeting near Washington, D.C., held from August 21 to October 7, 1944, U.S., Great Britain, U.S.S.R. and China met to draft the constitution of the United Nations. Conversations on International Peace and Security Organization was an international conference at which the United Nations was formulated and negotiated among international leaders.

Warsaw Pact

A military alliance of communist nations in eastern Europe. Organized in 1955 in answer to NATO, the Warsaw Pact included Bulgaria, Czechoslovakia, East Germany, Hungary, Poland, Romania, and the Soviet Union. Organization of communist countries set up to counter NATO

Example of work

A monkey carries a 5 kg pineapple 10 meters in 5 minutes.

Example of no work being performed

A monkey holds a 5 kg pineapple over his head for 5 minutes.

Fundamentalist Movement

A movement in American Protestantism that arose in the early part of the 20th century in reaction to modernism and that stresses the infallibility of the Bible not only in matters of faith and morals but also as a literal historical record, holding as essential to Christian faith belief in such doctrines as the creation of the world, the virgin birth, physical resurrection, atonement by the sacrificial death of Christ, and the Second Coming.

A Persian miniature painting, showing the shah hunting

A museum holds an exhibit of Muslim art from the Golden Age. Which of the following is a primary source?

Everglades

A natural region of tropical wetlands in the southern portion of the U.S. state of Florida.

Little Big Horn

A particularly violent example of the warfare between whites and Native Americans in the late nineteenth century, also know as "Custer's Last Stand." In two days, June 25 and 26, 1876, the combined forces of over 2,000 Sioux, Cheyenne, and Arapaho Indians defeated and killed more than 250 U.S. soldiers, including Colonel George Custer. The battle came as the U.S. government tried to compel Native Americans to remain on the reservations and Native Americans tried to defend territory from white gold-seekers. This Indian advantage did not last long, however, as the union of these Indian fighters proved tenuous and the United States Army soon exacted retribution.

German Americans

A person relating to, or descendent of Germany.

Refugee

A person who has been forced to leave their country in order to escape war, persecution, or natural disaster.

Entrepreneur

A person who organizes and operates a business or businesses, taking on greater than normal financial risks in order to do so.

A person who takes another person's wallet by force

A person who takes a thing belonging to another by force is liable to an action of theft, for who can be said to take the property of another more against his will than he who takes it by force?" —Justinian Code, Institutes, Book IV, Chapter 2 According to the law above, which of the following is a thief?

Baby Boomers

A person who was born between 1946 and 1964. The Baby Boomer generation makes up a substantial portion of the North American population. Representing nearly 20% of the American public, baby boomers have a significant impact on the economy.

"White Man's Burden"

A phrase used to justify European imperialism in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries; it is the title of a poem by Rudyard Kipling.

Dawes Plan

A plan to revive the German economy, the United States loans Germany money which then can pay reparations to England and France, who can then pay back their loans from the U.S. This circular flow of money was a success.

Montgomery Bus Boycott

A political and social protest campaign started in 1955 in Montgomery, Alabama, intended to oppose the city's policy of racial segregation on its public transit system. The ensuing struggle lasted from December 5, 1955, to December 21, 1956, and led to a United States Supreme Court decision that declared the Alabama and Montgomery laws requiring segregated buses unconstitutional.

Political Machine

A political organization in which an authoritative boss or small group commands the support of a corps of supporters and businesses, who receive rewards for their efforts.

Airplanes

A powered flying vehicle with fixed wings and a weight greater than that of the air it displaces. Was used in WWI for resonances.

Direct Primary

A primary in which members of a party nominate its candidates by direct vote.

Monroe Doctrine

A principle of US policy, originated by President James Monroe in 1823, that any intervention by external powers in the politics of the Americas is a potentially hostile act against the US.

Alliance for Progress

A program in which the United States tried to help Latin American countries. JFK's "ten-year plan for americans" promised Latin American leaders that U.S. would reverse the cycle of poverty and stimulate exonomic growth at the cost of $20 billion.

Web Browser

A program that allows a user to view and interact with web pages

Recall

A progressive ballot procedure allowing voters to remove elected officials from office.

Initiative

A progressive reform measure allowing voters to petition to have a law placed on the general ballot.

Referendum

A progressive reform procedure allowing voters to place a bill or on the ballot for final approval, even after being passed by legislature.

Graduated Income Tax

A progressive tax system, failure to index the brackets to inflation will result in effective tax increase, as inflation in wages will increase individual income and move individuals into higher tax brackets with higher percentage rate.

Iraq War

A protracted military conflict in Iraq that began in 2003 with an attack by a coalition of forces led by the United States and that resulted in the overthrow of Saddam Hussein's regime. US combat troops were withdrawn in 2010.

Rosewood

A racially motivated massacre of several African Americans in a Florida town in 1923 that ignited as a result of a rumor that a black man had assaulted a white woman

Social Gospel Movement

A reform movement led by Protestant ministers who used religious doctrine to demand better housing and living conditions for the urban poor.

Mail-Order House

A retail firm that conducts its business by receiving orders and shipping its merchandise through the mail and that supplies its customers with catalogs, circulars, etc.

Sedition Act

A series of laws, passed that prohibited anyone from making "disloyal" or "abusive" remarks about the US government.

Temperance Movement

A social movement against the consumption of alcoholic beverages.

Communism

A social, political, and economic ideology and movement whose ultimate goal is the establishment of the communist society, which is a socioeconomic order structured upon the common ownership of the means of production, absence of social classes, money, and the state. A political system in which the government owns all property and dominates all aspects of life in a country

Search Engine

A software program you can use to find Web sites, Web pages, and Internet files.

File Extension

A tag of three or four letters, preceded by a period, which identifies a data file's format or the application used to create the file.

Transcontinental Railroad

A train route across the United States. It was the project of two railroad companies: the Union Pacific built from the east, and the Central Pacific built from the west. The two lines met in Utah. The Central Pacific laborers were predominantly Chinese, and the Union Pacific laborers predominantly Irish. Both groups often worked under harsh conditions.

Great Plains

A vast grassland region of central North America extending from the North Dakota to Texas. Much of the area is used for cattle ranching and wheat farming. This frontier was settled by thousands during the Homestead Act of 1862

Spanish-American War

A war between Spain and the United States fought in 1898. The war began as an intervention by the United States on behalf of Cuba.

Tehran Conference

A war time conference held in Iran that was attended by FDR, Churchill, and Stalin. It was the first meeting of the "Big Three" and it agreed on an opening of a second front (Overlord), and that the Soviet Union should enter the war against Japan after the end of the war in Europe

Normality

After World War I 1919-20s, when Harding was President, the US and Britain returned to isolatoinism. The US economy "boomed" but Europe continued to struggle. People longed for the old America, and were ready to accept a lower quality president who would not force them to be so involved.

100 percent Americanism

After World War I, deep feelings of patriotism and anti-German sentiment gave rise to this movement. The movement celebrated all things American while it attacked ideas (and people) it viewed as foreign and/or anti-American. (Extreme Nationalism)

16th Amendment

Allows the Congress to levy an income tax without apportioning it among the states or basing it on the U.S. Census.

19th Amendment

Amendment to the U.S. Constitution (1920) extended the right to vote to women in federal or state elections.

Madame C.J. Walker

American entrepreneur who developed hair products especially for black women and built the most successful company owned by an African American at that time.

Black Panthers

An African-American organization established to promote Black Power and self-defense through acts of social agitation. It was active in the United States from the mid-1960s into the 1970s.They achieved national and international presence through their deep involvement in the local community. The Black Power movement was one of the most significant movements (with regards to social, political, and cultural aspects). " The movement had provocative rhetoric, militant posture, and cultural and political flourishes permanently altered the contours of American Identity. started in Oakland, CA.

Mary McLeod Bethune

An American educator and civil rights leader best known for starting a school for African-American students in Daytona Beach, Florida, that eventually became Bethune-Cookman University and for being an advisor to President Franklin D. Roosevelt. She was known as "The First Lady of The Struggle" because of her commitment to bettering African Americans.

George Westinghouse

An American entrepreneur and engineer who invented the railway air brake and was a pioneer of the electrical industry

Boss Tweed

An American politician most notable for being the "boss" of Tammany Hall, ran the New York City Democratic party in the 1860s and swindled $200 million from the city through bribery, graft, and vote-buying. He was eventually jailed for his crimes and died behind bars.

Susan B. Anthony

An American social reformer and feminist who played a pivotal role in the women's suffrage movement.

Alice Paul

An American suffragist, feminist, and women's rights activist, and the main leader and strategist of the 1910s campaign for the 19th Amendment.

Ida Tarbell

An American teacher, author, and journalist. One of the leading muckrakers. She is known for her pioneering investigative reporting that led to the breakup of the Standard Oil Company's monopoly.

Taliban

An Islamic Fundamentalist government ruling Afghanistan. Extreme conservative Muslims, protected Osama bin Laden by allowing him to hide in Afghanistan after he masterminded the September 11, 2001, attack on the United States, government of Afghanistan until 2001, harbored and encouraged Al-Qaeda

Cuba

An Island south of the US that is brutally crushed by Spanish troops. US was concerned, having LOTS of investment in Cuba. Cubans are forced into prison/concentration camps, published in US newspapers and pitied.

Affirmative Action

An action or policy favoring those who tend to suffer from discrimination, especially in relation to employment or education; positive discrimination.

Berlin Blockade

An attempt in 1948 by the Soviet Union to limit the ability of France, Great Britain and the United States to travel to their sectors of Berlin, which lay within Russian-occupied East Germany. Eventually, the western powers instituted an airlift that lasted nearly a year and delivered much-needed supplies and relief to West Berlin. Coming just three years after the end of World War II, the blockade was the first major clash of the Cold War and foreshadowed future conflict over the city of Berlin.

Détente

An easing of tensions between the United States and its two major Communist rivals, the Soviet Union and China. Besides disarming missiles to insure a lasting peace between superpowers, Nixon pressed for trade relations and a limited military budget. The public did not approve.

Capitalism

An economic and political system in which a country's trade and industry are controlled by private owners for profit, rather than by the state

Trusts

An economic method that had other companies assigns their stocks to the board of trust who would manage them. This made the head of the board, or the corporate leader wealthy, and at the same time killed off competitors not in the trust. This method was used/developed by Rockefeller, and helped him become extremely wealthy. It was also used in creating monopolies.

Capitalism

An economic system in which investment in and ownership of the means of production, distribution, and exchange of wealth is made and maintained chiefly by private individuals or corporations, esp. as contrasted to cooperatively or state-owned means of wealth.

Superpower

An extremely powerful nation, especially one capable of influencing international events and the acts and policies of less powerful nations. After World War II - the United States and the Soviet Union.

Angel Island

An island in San Francisco Bay that has served a variety of purposes, including military forts, a US Public Health Service Quarantine Station, and a US Bureau of Immigration inspection and detention facility.

Doppler effect

An observed change in the frequency of a wave when the source or observer is moving

City manager

An official appointed as the administrative manager of a city, in a council-manager form of city government.

Large-scale public works projects

Apart from military conquest, what features do the reigns of Pacal the Great, Huayna Capac, and Moctezuma I have in common?

Radical Republicans

Apart of the Republican Party before and after the Civil War that were critical of Johnson's plan. They were abolitionists before the war, led by Thaddeus Stevens and Charles Sumner.

Lend-Lease Act

Approve by Congress in March 1941; The act allowed America to sell, lend or lease arms or other supplies to nations considered "vital to the defense of the United States."

Al Qaeda

Arabic for "The Base," an international alliance of anti-Western Islamic fundamentalist terrorist organizations founded in the late 1980s. Founded by veterans of the Afghan struggle against the Soviet Union, the group is headed by Osama Bin Laden and has taken responsibility for numerous terrorist attacks, especially after the late 1990s. Al Qaeda organized the attacks of September 11, 2001, in the United States, from its headquarters in Taliban-controlled Afghanistan. Since the U.S-led invasion of Afghanistan in 2001 and the launch of the "Global War on Terror," the group has been weakened, but still poses significant threats around the world.

Electromagnetic waves

Are transverse waves that transfer energy from a source to an absorber. They travel through air or vacuum at the same speed. there are a variety that increase in frequency overtime.

Geneva Accords

Arranged a settlement which brought about an end to the First Indochina War. The agreement was reached at the end of the Geneva Conference. A ceasefire was signed and France agreed to withdraw its troops from the region.

Spain, Asia Minor, and North Africa

At its point of greatest extent, in which regions did the Byzantine Empire hold territory?

Orioles

BASEBALL TEAM: Baltimore

Red Sox

BASEBALL TEAM: Boston

Cubs

BASEBALL TEAM: Chicago

White Sox

BASEBALL TEAM: Chicago

Dodgers

BASEBALL TEAM: Los Angeles

Marlins

BASEBALL TEAM: Miami

Brewers

BASEBALL TEAM: Milwaukee

Twins

BASEBALL TEAM: Minnesota

Mets

BASEBALL TEAM: New York

Yankees

BASEBALL TEAM: New York

Athletics

BASEBALL TEAM: Oakland

Mariners

BASEBALL TEAM: Seattle

Cardinals

BASEBALL TEAM: St. Louis

Hawks

BASKETBALL TEAM: Atlanta

Celtics

BASKETBALL TEAM: Boston

Nets

BASKETBALL TEAM: Brooklyn

Hornets

BASKETBALL TEAM: Charlotte

Warriors

BASKETBALL TEAM: Golden State

Clippers

BASKETBALL TEAM: Los Angeles

Lakers

BASKETBALL TEAM: Los Angeles

Grizzlies

BASKETBALL TEAM: Memphis

Heat

BASKETBALL TEAM: Miami

Bucks

BASKETBALL TEAM: Milwaukee

Timberwolves

BASKETBALL TEAM: Minnesota

76ers

BASKETBALL TEAM: Philidelphia

Suns

BASKETBALL TEAM: Phoenix

Trail Blazers

BASKETBALL TEAM: Portland

Wizards

BASKETBALL TEAM: Washington

great wall of china

Badaling stretch has overlapping sections

1496

Based on the timeline, in which year did war between the two cultures give way to peace?

Bonus Expeditionary Force (BEF) Bonus Army

Bonus Expeditionary Force (BEF) 20,000 veterans who converged on the capital in the summer of 1932; they were demanding the immediate payment of their entire bonus, which was meant to be paid in later years. They set up public camps. The pending bonus bill failed to pass in Congress, and Hoover arranged to pay the return fare of 6000 of them, but the rest refused to leave and were forcibly removed by MacArthur in the Battle of Anacostia Flats

Bruins

Boston hockey team

Central Processing Unit (CPU)

Brain of the computer that performs instructions defined by software

Buying on margin

Buying on margin was the act of buying stock for just 10% of the price promising to later pay the rest of it. On top of that, investors often times borrowed money to pay this small percentage. This was a leading contributor to the Great Depression.

The Islamic faith expanded into areas with different languages and religions.

By looking at the areas depicted on the map, what observation can be made about the spread of the Islamic faith empire?

Roman and Greek architecture

Byzantine architecture often combined elements of

Bay of Pigs Invasion

CIA plot in 1961 to overthrow Fidel Castro by training Cuban exiles to invade and supporting them with American air power. The mission failed and became a public relations disaster early in John F. Kennedy's presidency.

Washington Naval Conference

Called to Convened from November 1921 to February 1922, by Warren G. Harding. The Washington Naval Conference brought many powerful nations together to discuss limits on naval armaments. Delegates were worried about the economic liability of a naval arms race and the threat of an expansionist Japan. The Five-Power Treaty, Nine-Power Treaty and the Four-Power Treaty all resulted from this conference.

Flappers

Carefree young women with short, "bobbed" hair, heavy makeup, and short skirts. They symbolized the new "liberated" woman of the 1920s. Many people saw the bold, boyish look and shocking behavior as a sign of changing morals. Though hardly typical of American women, the flapper image reinforced the idea that women now had more freedom.

Effects of gravity on planets

Closer you get to a star or a planet the stronger the force of attraction is, so they move quicker in orbit

Vietcong

Communist guerrilla movement in Vietnam that fought the South Vietnamese government forces 1954-75 with the support of the North Vietnamese army and opposed the South Vietnamese and US forces in the Vietnam War.

Conscription

Compulsory enlistment or draft for state service, typically into the armed forces.

Consumerism

Concentration on producing and distributing goods for a market which must constantly be enlarged

Humanitarian

Concerned with or seeking to promote human welfare.

Contact forces

Contact forces work when two or more objects are touching. Some examples of this are: friction, air resistance, tension in ropes and normal contact force. When these two or more objects interact there is a force on both of them and is equal or opposite of the other object.

Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA)

Created to deal with one of the poorest regions of the country, the Tennessee Valley. This idea of regional planning had been suggested by Sen. George Norris of Nebraska but rejected--late 1920s. Built hydroelectric power plants and dams to increase electric power and decrease flood control. Provided numerous jobs, soil conservation and reforestation. Many criticized as socialistic--government entered into private enterprise, provided electric power.

Fidel Castro

Cuban revolutionary who overthrew Batista dictatorship in 1958 and assumed control of the island country. His connections with the Soviet Union led to a cessation of diplomatic relations with the United States in such internationl affairs as the Bay of Pigs invasion and the Cuban Missile Crisis. Oversaw his country through the end of the Cold War and through nearly a half-century of trade embargo with the US.

Bobby Shuttleworth

Current goalie for MNUFC

Series Circuit

Current the same Voltage = Voltage of all components

translated the Bible into the new alphabet written for the Slavic language

Cyril and Methodius were missionaries to the Slavs who

Dangers of Ultraviolet

Damage surface cells and causes blindness

Congressional Reconstruction

December, 1865, many Southern states were reintegrated to the Union, such as former Confederates and Democrats, but Republicans were disgusted to see former enemies reclaim seats in Congress. Without the Democrats, Republicans passed legislation that favored the North, (Morrill Tariff, the Pacific Railroad Act, Homestead Act) so many Republicans didn't want to the power that they gained in the war to be gone. Northerners realized the South would be stronger politically because Blacks counted for a whole person, Republicans feared that Northern and Southern Democrats would come together and take over Congress and the White House and their Black Codes would take over the nation, making what the Civil War gained disappear. December 6, 1865, President Johnson declared the Union was now restored.

Busing

Desegregation busing in the United States (also known as forced busing or simply busing) is the practice of assigning and transporting students to schools in such a manner as to redress prior racial segregation of schools, or to overcome the effects of residential segregation on local school demographics.

han

During this dynasty, Emperor Jing executed Chao Cuo in an attempt to end The Rebellion of the Seven States, which resulted in the centralization of power in the empire. Emperor Wudi defeated the Xiongnu confederation during this dynasty, expanding the empire as far as Uzbekistan. Shiji or The Records of the Grand Historian was written during this dynasty, which saw China's first census and the introduction of Buddhism. Wang Mang briefly split this period with the Xin dynasty. For ten points, name this dynasty that followed the Qin and gave the name to the largest ethnic group in China.

growing threats from northern invaders

Each of the following was a cause of urbanization in medieval Europe except

winter solstice

Earth's position around December 21st, at which the northern hemisphere has its minimum daylight hours.

Examples of Transverse Waves

Electromagnetic Waves Ripple in Water

Electromagnets

Electromagnets are magnets that turn or off when an electric current is passed through it. They are used to lift things up or down and can be used with other circuit as a switch

Potential Energy

Energy stored in an object by the virtue of its position.

Impulse

Equals Forcextime also equals change in momentum

Change in momentum

Equals massxchange in velocity. also equals impulse

Tet offensive

Executed by the North Vietnam Army and the Viet Kong in '68, the Viet Kong almost succeeded in taking the capital of S.V. and took over the US Embassy. This was captured live on TV and after all that Johnson had been promising, it had a huge impact on the American public. There was much doubt directed at the Johnson administration and the spark of the belief that perhaps it was time to just pull out of the war. This was a turning point. It represented a loss of American morale and the flame of larger anti-war protests. Veterans marched against the war. In 1968 US counter culture spread globally and there were protests around the world

newton's second law

F=ma

Broncos

FOOTBALL TEAM: Denver

Lions

FOOTBALL TEAM: Detroit

Packers

FOOTBALL TEAM: Green Bay

Texans

FOOTBALL TEAM: Houston

Colts

FOOTBALL TEAM: Indianapolis

Chargers

FOOTBALL TEAM: Los Angeles

Rams

FOOTBALL TEAM: Los Angeles

Dolphins

FOOTBALL TEAM: Miami

Vikings

FOOTBALL TEAM: Minnesota

Patriots

FOOTBALL TEAM: New England

Saints

FOOTBALL TEAM: New Orleans

Giants

FOOTBALL TEAM: New York

Jets

FOOTBALL TEAM: New York (New Jersey)

Raiders

FOOTBALL TEAM: Oakland

Eagles

FOOTBALL TEAM: Philadelphia

Steelers

FOOTBALL TEAM: Pittsburgh

49ers

FOOTBALL TEAM: San Francisco

Seahawks

FOOTBALL TEAM: Seattle

Buccaneers

FOOTBALL TEAM: Tampa Bay

Titans

FOOTBALL TEAM: Tennessee

Washington Football Team

FOOTBALL TEAM: Washington

April

FRENCH: avril

white

FRENCH: blanc (he)

blue

FRENCH: bleu(e)

Hello/Good morning

FRENCH: bonjour

good night

FRENCH: bonne nuit

good evening

FRENCH: bonsoir

one hundred

FRENCH: cent

five

FRENCH: cinq

two

FRENCH: deux

Sunday

FRENCH: dimanche

ten

FRENCH: dix

December

FRENCH: décembre

February

FRENCH: fevrier

eight

FRENCH: huit

it's 5:05

FRENCH: il est cinq heures cinq

it's 2:00

FRENCH: il est deux heures

it's 9:30

FRENCH: il est neuf heures et demie

Biology

FRENCH: la biologie

Geography

FRENCH: la géographie

Religion

FRENCH: la religion

Monday

FRENCH: lundi

Wednesday

FRENCH: mercredi

nine

FRENCH: neuf

black

FRENCH: noir (e)

November

FRENCH: novembre

October

FRENCH: octobre

eleven

FRENCH: onze

forty

FRENCH: quarante

fourteen

FRENCH: quatorze

four

FRENCH: quatre

ninety

FRENCH: quatre-vingt-dix

99

FRENCH: quatre-vingt-dix-neuf

ninety-two

FRENCH: quatre-vingt-douze

87

FRENCH: quatre-vingt-sept

fifteen

FRENCH: quinze

pink

FRENCH: rose

red

FRENCH: rouge

Saturday

FRENCH: samedi

sixteen

FRENCH: seize

seven

FRENCH: sept

September

FRENCH: septembre

sixty

FRENCH: soixante

seventy

FRENCH: soixante-dix

thirteen

FRENCH: treize

thirty-five

FRENCH: trente-cinq

thirty-three

FRENCH: trente-trois

three

FRENCH: trois

one

FRENCH: un

notebook

FRENCH: un cahier

pencil

FRENCH: un crayon

book

FRENCH: un livre

computer

FRENCH: un ordinateur

teacher

FRENCH: un professeur

desk

FRENCH: un pupitre

pen

FRENCH: un stylo

calculator

FRENCH: une calculatrice

chair

FRENCH: une chaise

eraser

FRENCH: une gomme

ruler

FRENCH: une regle

school

FRENCH: une école

Friday

FRENCH: vendredi

green

FRENCH: vert (e)

twenty

FRENCH: vingt

25

FRENCH: vingt-cinq

purple

FRENCH: violet (te)

Benito Mussolini

Fascist dictator of Italy (1922-1943). He led Italy to conquer Ethiopia, joined Germany in the Axis pact, and allied Italy with Germany in World War II. He was overthrown in 1943 when the Allies invaded Italy., right-wing movement, socialist, influenced by Nietzsche; after WWI broke out, he wanted Italy to participate with France. There was many problems going on in Italy, thus he promised improvement and got into power.

Power and wealth

Feudal estates sent knights to the Holy Land in the Crusades for religious reasons. What fueled warfare in Feudal Japan?

Sarah Goode

First African American woman to receive a patent, designed furniture and received a patent for a fold-away bed

Ronald Reagan

First elected president in 1980 and elected again in 1984. He ran on a campaign based on the common man and "populist" ideas. He served as governor of California from 1966-1974and he participated in the McCarthy Communist scare. Iran released hostages on his Inauguration Day in 1980. While president, he developed Reaganomics, the trickle down effect of government incentives. He cut out many welfare and public works programs. He used the Strategic Defense Initiative to avoid conflict. His meetings with Gorbachev were the first steps to ending the Cold War. He was also responsible for the Iran-contra Affair which bought hostages with guns., 1981-1989,"Great Communicator" Republican, conservative economic policies, replaced liberal Democrats in upper house with conservative Democrats or "boll weevils" , at reelection time, Jesse Jackson first black presidential candidate, Geraldine Ferraro as VP running mate (first woman), Was an Army Captain, Hollywood actor and Governor of California before becoming president; Berlin Wall separating Germany was torn down; appointed the first woman to the Supreme Court

Sherman Antitrust Act

First federal action against monopolies, it was signed into law by Harrison and was extensively used by Theodore Roosevelt for trust-busting. However, it was initially misused against labor unions

Pressure =

Force / Area

Gravity

Force of attraction between all masses

Work Done =

Force x Distance Moved

Moment =

Force x Perpendicular Distance from Pivot

Jefferson Davis

Former US senator who in 1861, was chosen president of the Confederate States of America; had wide military and administrative experience

National Urban League

Formerly known as the National League on Urban Conditions among Negroes, is a nonpartisan Civil Rights organization based in New York City that advocates on behalf of African Americans and against racial discrimination in the United States. It also helped African Americans moving from the South to find jobs and homes.

Berlin Wall

Fortified and guarded barrier between East and West Berlin erected on orders from Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev in 1961 to stop the flow of people to the West. Until its destruction in 1989, the wall was a vivid symbol of the divide between the communist and capitalist worlds.

National Organization of Women

Founded by Betty Friedan; organization formed to work for economic and legal rights of women; demanded equality in educational and job opportunies, wages, and political representation; creation of childcare facilities; wanted Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) enforce its legal mandate to end sex discrimination

Osama Bin Laden

Founder of al-Qaeda, the Sunni militant Islamist organization that claimed responsibility for the September 11 attacks on the United States, along with numerous other mass-casualty attacks against civilian and military targets. He was killed by Navy Seals in 2011.

Court-Packing Plan

Franklin Roosevelt's politically motivated and ill-fated scheme to add a new justice to the Supreme Court for every member over seventy who would not retire. His objective was to overcome the Court's objections to New Deal reforms.

Hello!

GERMAN: Guten Tag!

I am ... years old

GERMAN: Ich bin ... Jahre alt

My name is...

GERMAN: Ich heiße...

How old are you?

GERMAN: Wie alt bist du?

What's your name?

GERMAN: Wie heißt du?

eight

GERMAN: acht

eighteen

GERMAN: achtzehn

eighty

GERMAN: achtzig

blue

GERMAN: blau(e)

brown

GERMAN: braun(e)

three

GERMAN: drei

thirteen

GERMAN: dreizehn

thirty

GERMAN: dreißig

a fish

GERMAN: ein Fisch

a rabbit

GERMAN: ein Hase

red

GERMAN: rot(e)

black

GERMAN: schwarz(e)

six

GERMAN: sechs

sixteen

GERMAN: sechszehn

sixty

GERMAN: sechzig

seven

GERMAN: sieben

seventeen

GERMAN: siebzehn

seventy

GERMAN: siebzig

four

GERMAN: vier

fourteen

GERMAN: vierzehn

forty

GERMAN: vierzig

purple

GERMAN: violett(e)

white

GERMAN: weiß(e)

"Hoovervilles"

Grim shantytowns where impoverished victims of the Great Depression slept under newspapers and in makeshift tents. Their visibility (and sarcastic name) tarnished the reputation of the Hoover administration.

Theodore Roosevelt

He unexpectedly became the 26th president of the United States in September 1901, after the assassination of William McKinley. Young and physically robust, he brought a new energy to the White House, and won a second term on his own merits in 1904. Roosevelt confronted the bitter struggle between management and labor head-on and became known as the great "trust buster" for his strenuous efforts to break up industrial combinations under the Sherman Antitrust Act. He was also a dedicated conservationist, setting aside some 200 million acres for national forests, reserves and wildlife refuges during his presidency. In the foreign policy arena, Roosevelt won a Nobel Peace Prize for his negotiations to end the Russo-Japanese War and spearheaded the beginning of construction on the Panama Canal. He returned to politics in 1912, mounting a failed run for president at the head of a new Progressive Party.

Mark Twain

He was America's most popular author, but also renowned platform lecturer. He lived from 1835 to 1910. Used "romantic" type literature with comedy to entertain his audiences. In 1873 along with the help of Charles Dudley Warner he wrote The Gilded Age. This is why the time period is called the "Gilded Age". The greatest contribution he made to American literature was the way he captured the frontier realism and humor through the dialect his characters use.

Herbert Hoover

He was a republican who believed in Laissez-Faire economics. Was elected to office in 1928. Hoover aimed to eliminate poverty during his presidency, however, was unable to prevent the Great Depression. He did not think it was the government's job to interfere in the economy and he feared that the federal aid would weaken individual character.

Upton Sinclair

He was a writer of novels of social protest and political tracts; he is best known for his 1906 expose of the meatpacking industry, "The Jungle."

Richard M. Nixon

He was in 1956 Eisenhower's Vice-President., When he was elected there was high inflation and economic recession from high spending in the war. His greatest success was easing coldwar tensions and with forign countries. He was impeached because of the Watergate Scandal but resigned before he was removed from office., 37th President of the United States (1969-1974) and the only president to resign the office. He initially escalated the Vietnam War, overseeing secret bombing campaigns, but soon withdrew 540,000 American troops and successfully negotiated a ceasefire with North Vietnam, effectively ending American involvement in the war. He was responsible for the Nixon Doctrine. He was also the first President to ever resign, due to the Watergate scandal.

Samuel Gompers

Head of the American Federation of Labor (AFL). For 38 years, he worked for the AFL, making it a major force in the industrial world. He believed that if workers make good pay, it will make everyone prosperous. He believes in fair wages for all.

War Industries Board

Headed by Bernard Baruch, this federal agency coordinated industrial production during World War I, setting production quotas, allocating raw materials, and pushing companies to increase efficiency and eliminate waste. Under the economic mobilization of the War Industries Board, industrial production in the United States increased 20 percent during the war.

Pressure Difference =

Height x Density x Gravity

He defeated the Danes and drove them out of England.

How did Alfred the Great contribute to the development of a national identity in England?

The church combined both Greek and Roman architecture, and became a melting pot where Eastern and Western cultures came together.

How did Constantinople's Church of Hagia Sophia demonstrate how the Byzantine Empire blended with the old Roman Empire?

Civil war between the two sides weakened the military.

How did Huayna Capac's decision to divide the Incan empire between two of his sons contribute to its downfall?

She led an attack against an English army and freed the city of Orleans in only 10 days.

How did Joan of Arc become a symbol of the unification of France?

They included plans for machines too advanced to be built at that time.

How did Leonardo da Vinci's notebooks demonstrate the inventiveness of the Italian Renaissance?

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How did Leonardo da Vinci's notebooks demonstrate the inventiveness of the Italian Renaissance?

His lavish pilgrimage to Mecca made the empire of Mali and its wealth widely known.

How did Mansa Musa elevate the standing of the Mali Empire in the world?

He used gunpowder artillery.

How did Mehmet II overcome the strategic blocking of the Golden Horn by the Byzantines?

It hired professional soldiers called mercenaries to conquer the lands.

How did Venice acquire the nearby cities of Verona and Padua?

By analyzing glyphs and codices

How did historians determine that the Mayans had a written language?

The act of checking the power of the king encouraged the development of representative government.

How did historical events in parts of Europe encourage European feudal lords to operate differently than Japanese feudal lords?

They saw themselves as part of the Roman Empire.

How did most citizens of the Byzantine Empire relate to the Roman Empire?

They made alliances with the Europeans.

How did native leaders hold on to power after the Spanish and Portuguese conquests?

Religious disputes led the two empires to follow two different versions of Christianity

How did religious beliefs lead the Byzantine Empire to depart from the culture of Rome?

The pope called for a meeting of all church leaders.

How did the Catholic Church respond to the Protestant Reformation?

It contributed to the end of the Age of Faith.

How did the Hundred Years War impact the Church?

It made the construction of roads possible.

How did the Inca Empire's policy of mandatory public service contribute to development of its empire?

Many people in lands subject to Muslim rule adopted Islam.

How did the Islamic Empire impact the areas it ruled?

It transformed Spain from a nation of three major religions into a nation of one religion.

How did the Reconquista affect Spanish national identity between the 1060s and 1492?

It hurt traditional village life by taking men away to mines and plantations.

How did the encomienda system affect native society?

The Byzantine emperor was considered to be the highest political and religious figure. In the Western Empire, the highest political and religious figures were two different people.

How did the political and religious ideas of the Byzantine Empire compare with the Western Empire?

Roman culture did not disappear because the traditions were kept alive by leaders in Constantinople.

How did the rise of Constantinople contribute to Roman culture?

90

How many degrees are complementary angles?

57.2958

How many degrees are in one radian?

15 years

How many years has Coach Teslow coached high school?

The Dutch expedition was funded as a private enterprise.

How was the Dutch expedition to the Indies different from the Portuguese attempts to find new trade routes?

red shift

If the source of light is moving away from the observer then the wavelength of the light is stretched out and would thus appear red.

New Immigrants

Immigrants from southern and eastern Europe who formed a recognizable wave of immigration from the 1880s until 1924, in contrast to the wave of immigrants from western Europe who had come before them. These new immigrants congregated in ethnic urban neighborhoods, where they worried many native-born Americans, some of whom responded with nativist anti-immigrant campaigns and others of whom introduced urban reforms to help immigrants assimilate.

Old Immigrants

Immigrants who had come from North Western areas of Europe. Germans and Scandinavians from Western Europe who came before the 1880's. They discriminated against the "new immigration" and considered themselves "natives." The mixing of the other Europeans would tarnish their true Anglo-Saxon heritage

Spanish Civil War

In 1936 a rebellion erupted in Spain after a coalition of Republicans, Socialists, and Communists was elected. General Francisco Franco led the rebellion. The revolt quickly became a civil war. The Soviet Union provided arms and advisers to the government forces while Germany and Italy sent tanks, airplanes, and soldiers to help Franco.

Benedict of Nursia

In modern day monasteries, monks remain silent during certain parts of the day. To which figure can this practice be attributed?

Traders

In the 11th century, ____________ brought Islam to India?

Nazca lines

In the Andean valleys, the Nazca civilization is best known for its attractive pottery and mysterious

The emperor

In the Byzantine Empire, who had the final say on church matters?

The lavish lifestyle of church leaders may have caused the plague.

In the picture, the skeleton is wearing a religious hat. Which of the following statements best describes the meaning of this image?

The desertification of Kumbi Saleh made it less important as a trade post.

In what way did climate change affect Ghana's position in the trans-Saharan trading networks?

The Aztec and Inca had large, united empires, but the Maya did not.

In what way was the Mayan civilization different from the Aztec and Inca civilizations?

Mexico

In which modern country was the Olmec civilization located?

Ellipsis

Indicated by a series of three periods, the __ indicates that some material has been omitted from a given text.

World Trade Organization (WTO)

International trade organization that was promoted by Clinton, this organization was the successor to the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade, taking a step toward a global free-trade system. This was highly protested within the United States.

Thomas Edison

Inventor and businessman. He developed many devices that greatly influenced life around the world, including the phonograph, the motion picture camera, and a long-lasting, practical electric light bulb.

Saddam Hussein

Iraqi dictator who led the Ba'ath party in a coup in 1968 and ruled Iraq until the U.S. invasion. He inaugurated hostilities with neighboring Iran in 1980, leading to the protracted and bloody Iran-Iraq War. Hussein invaded Kuwait in 1990, prompting a broad-based military operation led by the United States to liberate the country. After that war, Hussein retained power under strict sanctions and no-fly demilitarized zones throughout the 1990s, but he stymied international atomic weapons inspectors. After his fall in 2003, he went into hiding but was ultimately captured, tried, and executed by the Iraqi government.

Cambodia

Is a Southeast Asian nation were a series of military operations conducted in eastern Cambodia during mid-1970 by the United States and South Vietnam during the Vietnam War. These invasions were a result of policy of former President Richard Nixon whose decision it was to invade. A total of 13 major operations were conducted

The Congress of Racial Equality (CORE)

Is a U.S. Civil Rights Organization that played a pivotal role for African Americans in the Civil Rights Movement. Founded in 1942, it was one of the "Big Four" civil rights organizations, along with the SCLC, the SNCC, and the NAACP. Though still existent, it has been much less influential since the end of the 1955-68 civil rights movement.

Serbia

Is a country on southeast Europe's Balkan peninsula. After Archduke Francis Ferdinand was assassinated there. Austria-Hungary declared war on them. War was fought from late July 1914, when Austria-Hungary invaded the Kingdom of Serbia at the outset of World War I, until the war's conclusion in November 1918.

Guerrilla Warfare

Is a form of irregular warfare in which a small group of combatants such as armed civilians or irregulars use military tactics including ambushes, sabotage, raids, petty warfare, hit-and-run tactics, and mobility to fight a larger and less-mobile traditional military.

Project Head Start

Is a program of the United States Department of Health and Human Services that provides comprehensive early childhood education, health, nutrition, and parent involvement services to low-income children and their families.

"Open Door" Policy

Is a term in foreign affairs initially used to refer to the United States policy established in the late 19th century and the early 20th century, as enunciated in Secretary of State John Hay's Open Door Note, dated September 6, 1899 Message delivered by John to the nations of the world, begging them to respect Chinese rights and influence in the spirit of fair competition.

Vertical Integration

Is an arrangement in which the supply chain of a company is owned by that company. Usually each member of the supply chain produces a different product or (market-specific) service, and the products combine to satisfy a common need.

Hawaii

Is an isolated volcanic archipelago in the Central Pacific. U.S. wanted Hawaii for business and so Hawaiian sugar could be sold in the U.S. duty free, Queen Liliuokalani opposed so Sanford B. Dole overthrew her in 1893, William McKinley convinced Congress to annex Hawaii in 1898

Transatlantic Cable

Is an undersea cable running under the Atlantic Ocean used for telegraph communications. The first was laid across the floor of the Atlantic.

Frequency

Is the number of complete waves passing a certain point per second. Frequency is measured in Hertz (Hz), where 1 wave is 1 Hertz

Demobilization

Is the process of standing down a nation's armed forces from combat-ready status. This may be as a result of victory in war, or because a crisis has been peacefully resolved and military force will not be necessary.

Gross National Product (GNP)

Is the total value of all the goods and services produced by a nation in a single year.

Hiroshima

Japanese city which the first atomic bomb was dropped (August 6, 1945). (The US had warned Japan that it had weapons of mass destruction. The Japanese were warned to surrender or suffer the consequences.)

"Great Society"

Johnson demanded an end to poverty and racial injustice, promising to carry on JFK's legacy but wanting to add in his own plans and ideas. He was bent on fixing the inequalities of US society and planned to end segregation among other racial injustices. He wanted to secure a reputation like that of FDR with a similar New Deal kind of structure. This is what Johnson wanted to be known and remembered for but instead he was stuck with the Vietnam war which ended up taking all his time so he was unable puruse his Great Society to any extent.

National Recovery Administration (NRA)

Known by its critics as the "National Run Around," the NRA was an early New Deal program designed to assist industry, labor, and the unemployed through centralized planning mechanisms that monitored workers' earnings and working hours to distribute work and established codes for "fair competition" to ensure that similar procedures were followed by all firms in any particular industrial sector.

field

LATIN: ager

farmer

LATIN: agrricola

friend

LATIN: amica

friend

LATIN: amicus

slave women

LATIN: ancilla

water

LATIN: aqua

eagle

LATIN: aquila

athlete

LATIN: athleta

help

LATIN: auxilium

head

LATIN: caput

horse

LATIN: casa

kitchen

LATIN: culina

desire

LATIN: cupio

goddess

LATIN: dea

flee

LATIN: fugio

money

LATIN: pecunina

Civil Rights Act of 1964

Landmark piece of legislation in the United States that outlawed racial segregation in schools, public places, and employment. Conceived to help African Americans, the bill was amended prior to passage to protect women, and explicitly included white people for the first time. It also created the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission.

Mikhail Gorbachev

Last leader of the Soviet Union. Gorbachev assumed control in 1985 and ushered in a period of reforms known as glasnost and perestroika. On four occasions, he met U.S. president Ronald Reagan to negotiate arms reduction treaties and other measures to thaw the Cold War. In 1991, after surviving a failed military coup against him, he dissolved the Soviet Union and disbanded the Communist Party.

Clayton Antitrust Act

Law extending the anti-trust protections of the Sherman Anti-Trust Act and exempting labor unions and agricultural organizations from antimonopoly constraints.

Weight =

Mass x Gravity

song

Members of this dynasty were kidnapped in the Jingkang incident. The economy was enhanced by the introduction of paper money and a system of credit under their rule. There was an ongoing feud between this dynasty and the Jurchen people, who were members and supporters of the Jin Dynasty that later established the Qing Dynasty. After a defeat to the Mongols at the battle of Yamen, this dynasty lost its power. This dynasty's reign was also known as the height of Chinese culture. For ten points, name this Chinese dynasty that succeeded the Tang Dynasty and preceded the Yuan Dynasty.

Magna Carta

Modern democracies are founded on ideals of fairness and that everyone must follow the same laws. Which of the following established the same basic ideas in the 13th century?

Settlement House

Mostly run by middle-class native-born women, they were found in immigrant neighborhoods provided housing, food, education, child care, cultural activities, and social connections for new arrivals to the US. Many women, both native-born and immigrant, developed life-long passions for social activism. Jane Addams's Hull House in Chicago was the most prominent.

National Woman Suffrage Association

NWSA American organization, founded in New York City, that was created by Susan B. Anthony and Elizabeth Cady Stanton. An organization founded in 1890 to demand the vote for women

Predators

Nashville hockey team

William Randolph Hearst

Newspaper editor in New York City who grew competitive and employed yellow journalism in order to entice readers to buy their papers; both men stopped at nothing in order to get a good story, and so were able to deliver shocking stories and exciting anecdotes.

Non-contact forces

Non-contact forces happen when two or more objects exert a force on each other but are not touching. Some examples of these are: magnetic force, gravitational force, electrostatic force. When these two or more objects interact with each other there is a force produced on all of them that is equal or opposite.

Carpetbagger

Northerner who moved to the South after the American Civil War, especially during Reconstruction, in order to profit from the instability and power vacuum that existed at this time.

shang

One emperor from this dynasty was legendarily killed by a lightning bolt for the blasphemy of shooting a leather bag filled with blood. Another emperor infamously built an artificial tree with sausages hanging from it over a pool of alcohol. This dynasty had its capital located at (*) Anyang and is notable for first using a calendar and a writing system. It was famous for its use of oracle bones and recording of history on turtle shells. For ten points, name this first historically recorded Chinese Dynasty founded by Cheng Tang after he overthrew the Xia.

qin

One emperor of this dynasty had an aide who executed a group of officials who refused to call a horse a deer. Another emperor of this dynasty searched for the elixir of life and was buried in a tomb containing thousands of terracotta soldiers. That emperor started the construction of the Great Wall of China and had an advisor, Li Si, who ordered the burning of Confucian texts. Writing scripts, weights and measures were standardized in, for ten points, this first imperial Chinese dynasty established by Shi Huangdi after the fall of the Zhou.

W.E.B Du Bois

One of Washington's harshest critics, believing that Washington's pacifist plan would only perpetuate the second-class-citizen mindset. He felt that immediate "ceaseless agitation" was the only way to truly attain equal rights. As editor of the black publication "The Crisis," he publicized his disdain for Washington and was instrumental in the creation of the "Niagara Movement," which later became the NAACP (National Association for the Advancement of Colored People). He eventually grew weary of the slow pace of racial equality in the United States and renounced his citizenship and moved to Ghana in 1961, where he died two years later. Served as important role models for later leaders of the civil rights movement.

San Juan Hill

One of the most important battles of the Spanish-American War. Roosevelt and Rough Riders defeated Spain. Placed America at an advantage. Two days later, American ships destroyed the Spanish fleet in Cuba. In August, the US and Spain agreed to a treaty ending the war.

Speculation Boom

One who buys property, goods, or financial instruments not primarily for use but in anticipation of profitable resale after a general rise in value.

Neutrality Acts

Originally designed to avoid American involvement in World War II by preventing loans to those countries taking part in the conflict; they were later modified in 1939 to allow aid to Great Britain and other Allied nations. They were four laws passed in the late 1930s that were designed to keep the US out of international incidents.

Tenement

Originally referred simply to a multiple-family rental building; in late 1800s, used to describe slum dwellings only. Had many windowless rooms, little or no plumbing or central heating, & perhaps a row of privies in the basement

Sherman Silver Purchase Act

Passed in 1890 by the U.S. Congress to supplant the Bland-Allison Act of 1878. It not only required the U.S. government to purchase nearly twice as much silver as before, but also added substantially to the amount of money already in circulation.

Measuring speed of sound

Person at one end with a pistol Other person at a distance a way from the pistol (e.g 500 metres) Person fires gun People with stopwatches start time when see the smoke from gun and stop when they hear the bang Average the time

Refraction of light experiment

Place block on sheet of paper Draw around the block Turn ray box on and shine beam of light into block use pencil to mark path of light into and out of block Remove the block, measure the angle of refraction Repeat

Investigating the magnetic field experiment

Place sheet of paper on wooded bench (avoid interaction with other magnets) Place magnet on sheet of paper Place plotting compass against the magnet Mark position of compass needle on the paper with a dot Move plotting compass so that the tail of the arrow sits where the tip of the arrow was Repeat process Join dots

National Recovery Act (NRA)

Plan devised by the emergency congress designed to combine immediate relief and long-range recovery. It was designed to help the unemployed, labor, and industry.

Eisenhower Doctrine

Policy of the US that it would defend the Middle East against attack by any communist country. Restatement of the containment policy.

Socialism

Political belief in promoting social and economic equality through the ownership and control of the major means of production by the whole community rather than by individuals or corporation

Anarchism

Political belief that all organized, coercive government is wrong in principle, and that society should be organized solely on the basis of free cooperation. Total absence of rule or government; confusion; disorder

Hawks vs. Doves

Popularly, "hawks" are those who advocate an aggressive foreign policy based on strong military power. "Doves" try to resolve international conflicts without the threat of force.

Omaha Platform

Populist Party platform for the 1892 election (running for president-James Weaver, vice president-James Field) in which they called for free coinage of silver and paper money; national income tax; direct election of senators; regulation of railroads; and other government reforms to help farmers.

Nikita Khrushchev

Premier of the Soviet Union from 1958-1964, he was a communist party offical who emerge from the power struggle after Stalin's death in 1953 to lead the USSR. He crushed a pro-Western uprising of Hngary in 1956, and, in 1958, issued an ultimatum for Western evacuation of Berline. Defended Soviet-style economic planning in the Kitchen Debate with Richard Nixon in 1959 and attempted to send missiles to Cuba in 1962 but backed down when comfronted by JFK.

John F. Kennedy

President of the United States from 1960-1963 when he was assassinated in Dallas, Texas. He was perhaps one of the most well-loved presidents in history as he was youthful and seemed to represent America moving forward in a new direction. He was the first media president, swaying many voters by his performance in the first televised presidential debate. He won the election on an extremely small margin... promised to be more active in the fight against communism

Black Codes

Prevented colored people the right to vote, serve on juries, testify in court against whites, hold office, or serve in the military and regulated their marriages and labor contracts

Motherboard

Printed circuit board on which the CPU, RAM chips and other electronic circuit elements of a digital computer are frequently located.

Conduction

Process where vibrating particles pass on their kinetic energy

c/a

Product of roots is ____.

operating system software

Programs that make the computer work. ex: Windows 8, vista, GUI, Linux.

18th Amendment

Prohibited the non-medical sale of alcohol This amendment is the midpoint of a growing drive towards women's rights as well as showing the moral attitude of the era.

Queen Liliuokalani

Queen Liliuokalani was the last reigning monarch of the Kingdom of Hawaii. She took the throne in 1891 following the death of her brother, King Kalakaua. She was a strong voice for native Hawaiians, whose power had been limited by the increasing influence of U.S. settlers in Hawaii.

Uses of Waves

Radio Waves: Communication Microwaves: Satellite Communication Infra-Red Radiation: Heating and monitor temperature Visible Light: Travel though optical fibres + Photography Ultraviolet Light: Fluorescent Lamps X-Rays: See inside things Gamma Rays: Sterilising medical equipment

"Big Stick" policy

Refers to U.S. President Theodore Roosevelt's foreign policy: "speak softly, and carry a big stick.

"Watchful Waiting"

Refers to Wilson waiting to see which faction of Mexico would eventually take over; a phrase used by him in a State of the Union Address.

Child Labor

Refers to the employment of children in any work that deprives children of their childhood, interferes with their ability to attend regular school, and is deemed harmful.

Nation of Islam

Religious group known as black Muslims founded by Elijah Muhammad to promote black separatism and the Islamic religion

Presidential Reconstruction

Restoration was to be simple. In Lincoln's plan for restoring the union, southern states would be integrated to the Union if they had 10% of its voters pledge the Union, and acknowledge emancipation of the slaves; it was called the Ten Percent Plan. Lincoln's plan was forgiving to the South. There was fear by the Radical Republicans the 10 % Plan re-enslaved the newly freed Blacks, so they pulled the Wade-Davis Bill through Congress. It required 50% of the states' voters to take allegiance and demand stronger safeguards for emancipation. Lincoln let it expire, the 10% Plan remained. It was clear there were two types of Republicans: moderates,(shared same views as Lincoln) and radicals, (believed the South should be punished.) But Lincoln was assassinated and the 10% Plan was in doubt. Andrew Johnson took over, he took Lincoln's policy and made his Reconstruction proclamation: some Confederates had the right to vote removed, and states ratifed the 13th Amendment.

Joseph Stalin

Russian leader who succeeded Lenin as head of the Communist Party and created a totalitarian state by purging all opposition Bolshevik revolutionary, head of the Soviet Communists after 1924, and dictator of the Soviet Union from 1928 to 1953. He led the Soviet Union with an iron fist, using Five-Year Plans to increase industrial production and terror to crush opposition.

read (one)

SPANISH: Lee

open your books

SPANISH: abran los libros

april

SPANISH: abril

august

SPANISH: agosto

december

SPANISH: diciembre

pencil

SPANISH: el lápiiz

map

SPANISH: el mapa

fall

SPANISH: el oñto

paper

SPANISH: el papel

teacher

SPANISH: el profesor

clock

SPANISH: el reloj

television

SPANISH: el televisor

summer

SPANISH: el verano

student

SPANISH: el/la estudiante

choose (one)

SPANISH: elige

january

SPANISH: enero

pass your papers

SPANISH: entreguen sus papeles

write (many)

SPANISH: escriban

write (one)

SPANISH: escribe

cloudy

SPANISH: está nublado

february

SPANISH: febrero

sweaty hot

SPANISH: hace calor

freezing cold

SPANISH: hace frío

sunny

SPANISH: hace sol

windy

SPANISH: hace viento

thursday

SPANISH: jueves

july

SPANISH: julio

table

SPANISH: la mesa

back pack

SPANISH: la mochila

board

SPANISH: la pizarra

spring

SPANISH: la primavera

door

SPANISH: la puerta

seat

SPANISH: la silla

window

SPANISH: la ventana

seasons

SPANISH: las estaciones

rainy

SPANISH: llueve

wednesday

SPANISH: miércoles

snow

SPANISH: nieva

november

SPANISH: noviembre

what does___mean?

SPANISH: ¿Qué significa?

which?

SPANISH: ¿cuál?

when?

SPANISH: ¿cuándo?

whats your name?

SPANISH: ¿cómo te llamas?

where?

SPANISH: ¿dónde?

what?

SPANISH: ¿qué?

The blending of Greek and Roman philosophies with Christian ideas

Scholasticism provides an example of which of the following?

Bosnia & Kosovo

Serbian dictator Solobodan Milosevic carried out a series of armed conflicts to suppress independence movements in the former Yugoslav provinces of Slovenia, Croatia, Bosnia, and Kosovo; hundreds of thousands of members of ethnic and religious minorities were killed in a process that was labeled "ethnic cleansing"

Software

Set of instructions that tells the hardware what to do. It is what guides the hardware and tells it how to accomplish each task.

Dust Bowl

Severe drought ruined crops in the Great Plains. This region became known as the dust bowl, named after the dust that constantly flew around and smothered everything. As the horrid conditions in the Dust Bowl coupled with poor farming practice, 350,000 farmers whose crops had been ruined migrated to California. These ex-farmers became known as Okies.

Japanese-American Internment

Similar to the Red Scare in WWI, many Americans feared Japanese Americans were a threat to American safety. 110,000 Japanese-Americans were forced into these camps because the US feared that they might act as saboteurs for Japan in case of invasion. The camps deprived the Japanese-Americans of basic rights, and the internees lost hundreds of millions of dollars in property. In the Supreme Court ruling in Korematsu v. U.S. (1944), the Supreme Court upheld the constitutionality of the concentration camps.

Dangers of Infra-Red

Skin Burns - Heating effect

Brownian Motion

Small particles have a constant, rapid and random movement - small particles can move larger particles - causes pressure This discovery was proved with the use of pollen grains

Pixel

Smallest portion of a display or image

"Cross of Gold" Speech

Speech delivered by William Jennings Bryan, a former U.S. Representative from Nebraska, at the Democratic National Convention in Chicago on July 9, 1896. In the address, Bryan supported bimetallism or "free silver", which he believed would bring the nation prosperity.

Quarantine Speech

Speech given by Franklin D. Roosevelt on October 5, 1937 in Chicago, calling for an international "quarantine of the aggressor nations" as an alternative to the political climate of American neutrality and non-intervention that was prevalent at the time. The speech intensified America's isolationist mood, causing protest by non-interventionists and foes to intervene. No countries were directly mentioned in the speech, although it was interpreted as referring to Japan, Italy, and Germany. Roosevelt suggested the use of economic pressure, a forceful response, but less direct than outright aggression. Public response to the speech was mixed.

Cuban Missile Crisis

Standoff between John F. Kennedy and Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev in October 1962 over Soviet plans to install nuclear weapons in Cuba. Although the crisis was ultimately settled in America's favour and represented a foreign policy triumph for Kennedy, it brought the world's superpowers perilously close the brink of nuclear confrontation.

great wall of china

Starting west of Juyong Pass, the Great Wall was split into south and north lines, respectively named the Inner and Outer Walls

Hard Drive

Storage device that stores digitally encoded data on rapidly rotating rigid disks with magnetic surfaces. The device is either permanently installed within the computer case or can be portable

Equal Rights Amendment

Supported by the National Organization for Women, this amendment would prevent all gender-based discrimination practices. However, it never passed the ratification process.

Evidence about 10th-century trade networks

Suppose an archeologist finds a 10th-century gold coin from the Abbasid Caliphate in a Viking grave in Norway, thousands of miles away. For what purpose is the coin most useful as a primary source?

Dwight Eisenhower

Supreme Commander of the US Forces in Europe during World War II; became President of the US and during his two terms presided over the conomically prosperous 1950s. He was praised for his dignity and decency, though critcized for not being more assertive on civil rights

Brazil

Team with the most World Cup wins

Sit-down strike

The 1936-1937 Flint Sit-Down Strike changed the United Automobile Workers (UAW) from a collection of isolated locals on the fringes of the industry into a major labor union and led to the unionization of the domestic United States automobile industry.

New Deal

The 1st was to a collection of programs created in the early 1930s that aimed to improve the economic situation in America. The 2nd was a set of new programs put into place from 1934 to 1936. These included additional banking reforms, new tax laws, and new relief programs. The primary goal of the Second New Deal was to take a crack at "money classes" and use the tax dollars of the rich to help the country.

Harry S. Truman

The 33rd U.S. president, who succeeded Franklin D. Roosevelt upon Roosevelt's death in April 1945. Truman, who led the country through the last few months of World War II, is best known for making the controversial decision to use two atomic bombs against Japan in August 1945. After the war, Truman was crucial in the implementation of the Marshall Plan, which greatly accelerated Western Europe's economic recovery.

Iran Hostage Crisis

The 444 days in which American embassy workers were held captive by Iranian revolutionaries after young Muslim fundamentalists overthrew the oppressive regime of the American-backed shah, forcing him into exile. These revolutionaries triggered an energy crisis by cutting off Iranian oil. The crisis began when revolutionaries stormed the American embassy, demanding that the United States return the shah to Iran for trial. The episode was marked by botched diplomacy and failed rescue attempts by the Carter Administration. After permanently damaging relations between the two countries, the crisis ended with the hostage's release the day Ronald Reagan became president

Barack Obama

The 44th president of the United States (took office in 2009). He previously served in the Senate, representing Illinois (2004-2008). Early in his presidency, he increased government spending to address a severe credit crisis and deep recession. In 2009, he was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize for his efforts in diplomacy

Cold War

The 45 year diplomatic tension between the US and the Soviet Union that divided much of the world into polarized camps, capitalist against communist.

Kansas-Nebraska Act

The Act of Congress in 1854 annulling the Missouri Compromise, providing for the organization of the territories of Kansas and Nebraska, and permitting these territories self-determination on the question of slavery.

Double V Campaign

The African American community in the United States resolved on a "Double Victory": African Americans pledged to fight not only for victory over Hitler in Europe, but also against racism at home.

Salerno

The Allied Invasion of Italy was the Allied landing on mainland Italy on 3 September 1943, by General Harold Alexander's 15th Army Group (comprising Lieutenant General Mark Clark's U.S. Fifth Army and General Bernard Montgomery's British Eighth Army) during the Second World War. The operation followed the successful invasion of Sicily during the Italian Campaign. The main invasion force landed around Salerno on the western coast in Operation Avalanche, while two supporting operations took place in Calabria (Operation Baytown) and Taranto (Operation Slapstick).

Earth's rotation

The Earth rotates on its axis and completes a rotation every 24 hours which results in the world experiencing day and night.

codifying, editing, and updating Roman laws

The Emperor Justinian is well known for

Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC)

The Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation was established by Roosevelt in the Glass-Steagall Act. This Act insured deposits up to $2500 and reduced the number of bank closings in 1934.

Rough Riders

The First United States Volunteer Calvary, a mixture of Ivy League athletes and western frontiersmen who volunteered to fight in the Spanish-American War. Recruited by Theodore Roosevelt, they won many battles in Florida and enlisted in the invasion army of Cuba.

Gulf of Tonkin Resolution

The Gulf of Tonkin Resolution was a joint resolution of the U.S. Congress passed on August 7, 1964 in direct response to a minor naval engagement known as the Gulf of Tonkin Incident. It is of historical significance because it gave U.S. President Lyndon B. Johnson authorization, without a formal declaration of war by Congress, for the use of military force in Southeast Asia.

song

The Jurchens were members of an opposing dynasty

It keeps one person or group in government from having too much power.

The Magna Carta played a key role in the development of the system of checks and balances we use today. What purpose does this system serve?

Chavin

The Moche civilization was located to the south of which Andean civilization?

Babur

The Mughal Empire was established by?

SEATO

The Southeast Asia Treaty Organization was an international organization for collective defense in Southeast Asia created by the Southeast Asia Collective Defense Treaty, or Manila Pact, signed in September 1954 in Manila, Philippines.

Election of 2000

The United States presidential election of 2000 was a contest between Republican candidate George W. Bush, then-governor of Texas and son of former president George H. W. Bush, and Democratic candidate Al Gore, then-Vice President. Bill Clinton, the incumbent President, was vacating the position after serving the maximum two terms allowed by the Twenty-second Amendment. Bush narrowly won the November 7 election, with 271 electoral votes to Gore's 266 (with one elector abstaining in the official tally). The election was noteworthy for a controversy over the awarding of Florida's 25 electoral votes, the subsequent recount process in that state, and the unusual event of the winning candidate having received fewer popular votes than the runner-up.

WILPF

The WILPF was the largest women's peace group in the post-world war I and pre-world war II years. The organization was headed by Jane Addams and Emily Greene Balch. This group was actually rather radical. Called for an end to American economic imperialism.

Segregation

The act or policy of separating people of different races, religions or sexes and treating them in a different way

15th Amendment

The amendment that stated that no one could be rejected voting rights based on race, color, or ex-slave.

The Holy Land

The area around Palestine and Israel is referred to by Christians, Jews, and Muslims as which of the following?

Social Activism

The attitude of taking an active part in events, especially in a social context.

U.S.S Maine

The battleship sent to Havana to protect Americans and their property; an explosion sank it; killing 260 men. Newspapers said the ship was blown up by Spain and it became a Ralling call for war. "Remember the Maine"

Nazism

The body of political and economic doctrines held and put into effect by the Nazis in Germany from 1933 to 1945 including the totalitarian principle of government, predominance of especially Germanic groups assumed to be racially superior, and supremacy of the führer

Arms Race

The buildup of arms was also a characteristic of the Cold War between the U.S. and the Soviet Union, though the development of nuclear weapons changed the stakes for the par.

Energy

The capacity for doing work.

The Great Schism of 1378

The cause-and-effect table shows information about the split in the Western Christian church: Event Description ? Split in Western Christian church that led to two rival popes before the church reunited and became Roman Catholic. Which of the following completes the table?

Homefront

The civilian population and activities of a nation whose armed forces are engaged in war abroad.

Conservation of energy principle

The conservation of energy principle is that 'energy can be transferred usefully, stored or dissipated, nut can never be destroyed or created'

Sun's interior layers

The core, or the center of the Sun, is the region where the energy of the Sun is produced. Then energy travels outward through the radiative zone, where particles of light (photons) slowly carry the energy. Lastly, energy is transferred more rapidly through the convection zone by the outward motion of gases.

Increased food production

The diagram below shows linked causes and effects for economic factors in medieval Europe. Use the diagram to answer the following question: A diagram with three boxes where an arrow connects the first box to the second and the second box to the third. The first box reads 'three-field system.' the middle box holds a question mark, and the last box reads 'increased population.' Which of the following best completes the diagram?

Wavelength

The distance between the same point on two adjacent waves (between the trough of one wave and the trough of the wave next to it, applies the same way with the crest,)

Great Depression

The economic crisis and period of low business activity in the U.S. and other countries, roughly beginning with the stock-market crash in October, 1929, and continuing through most of the 1930s. One of the darkest moments in World History.

Kinetic Energy

The energy an object possess due to its motion.

Indochina

The federation was accepted in Cambodia and Laos. Vietnamese nationalists, however, demanded (1945) the complete independence of Annam, Tonkin, and Cochin China as Vietnam, and after Dec., 1946, these regions were plunged into bitter fighting between the French and the extreme nationalists, oftentimes led by Communists. The war in Vietnam dragged on for years, culminating in the French defeat at Dienbienphu. The Geneva Conference in 1954 effectively ended French control of Indochina.

Thurgood Marshall

The first African American judge of the US Supreme Court. He is remembered especially for winning the 1954 case before the Supreme Court which ended segregation in public schools.

The Norman Conquest brought some positive changes to England.

The following passage from the medieval history book The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle describes King William I (William the Conqueror) of England (r. 1066—1087). Amongst other things, the good order that William established is not to be forgotten. It was such that any man...might travel over the kingdom with a bosom full of gold unmolested; and no man durst kill another, however great the injury he might have received from him.—"Assessment of William I." Anglo-Saxon Chronicle. Medieval Sourcebook. Paul Halsall, Fordham University, 198. What does the information in this excerpt indicate?

Friction

The force between objects that resists motion - always slows down motion

newton's law of gravitation

The force of gravity between two very dense objects can be described inversely by the distance between them.

A= 1/2bh (A = 1/2 base x height)

The formula for the area of a triangle is ______.

Ellis Island

The gateway for millions of immigrants to the U.S. as the nation's busiest immigration inspection station from 1892 until 1954.

Stock

The goods or merchandise kept on the premises of a business or warehouse and available for sale or distribution.

The Kaaba in Mecca

The hajj is a pilgrimage to what holy site?

It is shameful for an emperor to flee the rioters.

The historian Procopius attributes this speech to Theodora. She supposedly said it to Justinian when he wanted to flee from the Nika Riots. "Now if you wish to save yourself, O Emperor, this is not hard. For we have much money; there is the sea, here are the boats. But think whether after you have been saved you may not come to feel that you would have preferred to die. As for me, I like a certain old proverb that says: royalty is a good shroud (burial garment)." —History of the Wars, Procopius Which of the following reflects Theodora's attitude about dealing with the Nika Riots?

Al-Bakri and al-Fazari were both Muslims who tended to be biased against non-Muslim groups.

The history of the ancient empire of Ghana is largely drawn from written observations made by outsiders to the area. The two most common descriptions come from the eighth-century Arab geographer al-Fazari and the 11th-century Arab geographer al-Bakri. Why might someone be skeptical of these accounts?

The artist is ridiculing John VII by comparing him to the soldiers who taunted Jesus.

The image depicts John VII destroying an image of Jesus with a sponge attached to a pole. Use the image to answer the following question:Based on this image, what can be deduced about the artist's attitude toward John VII?

Americanization

The influence of the U.S. on the culture of other countries. Also refers to the process of acculturation by immigrants or annexed populations to American customs and values.

Naval blockade

The interdiction of a nation's lines of communication at sea by the use of naval power.

Frontier

The line separating areas of denser settlement from "unsettlement" territory

Coral Sea

The location where a key battle was fought during 4-8 May 1942, this major major naval battle in the Pacific Theater of World War II between the Imperial Japanese Navy and naval and air forces from the United States and Australia. The battle was the first action in which aircraft carriers engaged each other, as well as the first in which neither side's ships sighted or fired directly upon the other.

Magnetic feild

The magnetic field goes from north to south you can show this by drawing arrows on your lines going south. The closer together the lines are, the stronger the magnetic field.

Media

The main means of mass communication (especially television, radio, newspapers, and the Internet) regarded collectively. Vietnam- * Network coverage of war damaged Johnson's popularity. * Scenes of death and devastation undermined justification for war . * Print media became more skeptical towards Johnson overtime.

The map shows all of the following except

The map shows all of the following except

Amplitude

The maximum displacement of a point on the wave from this undisturbed position

Great Migration

The movement of 6 million African Americans out of the rural southern US to the urban northeast, Midwest, and west.

Reconstruction

The plan to rebuild the South after the Civil War and extend the ideas of liberty and equality to the slaves that had been freed during the war. There are three brands: Presidential (Lincoln and Johnson), Radical (Radical Republicans), and Johnsonian (Johnson).

Nativism

The policy of protecting of the interest of native born or established inhabitants against those of immigrants.

Nativism

The policy of protecting the interests of native born or established inhabitants against those of immigrants.

What kinds of art should be shown in churches

The primary disagreement between the Roman Catholic Church and the Orthodox Church in the eleventh century stemmed from which of the following?

Globalization

The process of international integration arising from the interchange of world views, products, ideas and other aspects of culture. Increased imports and exports link the U.S. economy with the world. Brought more products at lower prices but took industrial jobs overseas.

Urbanization

The process of people moving to cities.

Second Industrial Revolution

The rapid rate of path breaking inventions. Is usually dated between 1870 and 1914, although a number of its characteristic events can be dated to the 1850s.

Acceleration

The rate of change in velocity. Can be a change in direction, positive (speeding up) or negative (slowing down).

Disarmament

The reduction or withdrawal of military forces and weapons. The reduction of armed forces and weapons

Women's Suffrage

The right of women to vote and to stand for electoral office.

Haymarket Riot

The riot took place in Chicago between rioters and the police. It ended when someone threw a bomb that killed dozens. The riot was suppressed, and in addition with the damaged reputation of unions, it also killed the Knights of Labor, who were seen as anarchists.

Nuclear Proliferation

The spread of nuclear weapons to new nations. Treaty to limit the spread (proliferation) of nuclear weapons. The treaty came into force on 5 March 1970 and currently there are 189 states party to the treaty, five of which are recognized as nuclear weapon states: the United States, Russia, the United Kingdom, France, and China (also the five permanent members of the United Nations Security Council)

180 degrees

The sum of all angles of on triangle equals ______.

Reservation

The system that allotted land with designated boundaries to Native American tribes in the west, beginning in the 1850s and ending with the Dawes Severalty Act of 1887. Within these reservations, most land was used communally, rather than owned individually. The U.S. government encouraged and sometimes violently coerced Native Americans to stay on the reservations at all times.

Terrorism

The unlawful use of force or violence against individuals or property to coerce or intimidate governments or societies to achieve political, religious, or idealoigal goals

Terrorism

The use of violence and threats to intimidate or coerce, especially for political purposes.

Allied Powers

The victorious allied nations of World War I and World War II. In World War I, the Allies included Britain, France, Italy, Russia, and the United States. In World War II, the Allies included Britain, France, the Soviet Union, and the United States.

Nuremburg Trials

These trials were held for the purpose of bringing Nazi war criminals to justice, the Nuremberg trials were a series of 13 trials carried out in Nuremberg, Germany, between 1945 and 1949. The defendants, who included Nazi Party officials and high-ranking military officers along with German industrialists, lawyers and doctors, were indicted on such charges as crimes against peace and crimes against humanity. Nazi leader Adolf Hitler (1889-1945) committed suicide and was never brought to trial. Although the legal justifications for the trials and their procedural innovations were controversial at the time, They are now regarded as a milestone toward the establishment of a permanent international court, and an important precedent for dealing with later instances of genocide and other crimes against humanity.

"Four Freedoms"

These were goals articulated by United States President Franklin D. Roosevelt on January 6, 1941. In an address known as the Four Freedoms speech, he proposed four fundamental freedoms that people "everywhere in the world" ought to enjoy: Freedom of speech Freedom of worship Freedom from want Freedom from fear

Jim Crow Laws

These were racial segregation state and local laws enacted after the Reconstruction period in Southern United States that continued in force until 1965 mandating de jure racial segregation in all public facilities in Southern U.S. states, starting in 1890 with a "separate but equal" status for African Americans.

Republican Party

They were founded by anti-slavery activists in 1854. Originally, it was composed mainly of northerners from both major parties of the time, the Democrats and the Whigs, with some former Know-Nothings as well.

Munn v. Illinois

This 1876 Supreme Court case seemed like a victory for the Grangers movement and represented a step toward greater governmental regulation of the economy. The court decided that states had the right to regulate commerce within their states (particularly railroad and grain elevator companies), but this decision was largely overturned 10 years later by the Wabash case.

Social security

This Act provided old-age pensions for most privately employed workers. This act did not include farm workers and domestic servants due to wide opposition from southern Democrats. The act was not funded by general taxes but by mandatory contributions paid by workers and their employers.

26th Amendment

This Amendment prohibits the states and the federal government from using age as a reason for denying citizens of the United States who are at least eighteen years old the right to vote.

Manila Bay

This Battle took place on 1 May 1898, during the Spanish-American War. The American Asiatic Squadron under Commodore George Dewey engaged and destroyed the Spanish Pacific Squadron under Admiral Patricio Montojo that marked an end to wooden ships to the more powerful American Steel Navy.

Knights of Labor

This Union that grew rapidly because of a combination of their open-membership policy, the continuing industrialization of the American economy, and the growth of urban population; welcomed unskilled and semiskilled workers, including women, immigratns, and African Americans; were idealists who believed they could eliminate conflict between labor and managements. Their goal was to create a cooperative society in which laborers owned the industries in which they worked.This openess alson leads to there demise.

13th Amendment

This abolished slavery in the United States and provides that "Neither slavery nor involuntary servitude, except as a punishment for crime whereof the party shall have been duly convicted, shall exist within the United States

War Powers Act

This act stated that the president must report to Congress within 2 days of putting troops in danger in a foreign country, and there would be a 60 to 90 day limit for over seas troop presence.

14th Amendment

This amendment declared that all persons born or naturalized in the United States were entitled equal rights regardless of their race, and that their rights were protected at both the state and national levels.

Platt Amendment

This amendment to the new Cuban constitution authorized U.S. intervention in Cuba to protect its interests. Cuba pledged not to make treaties with other countries that might compromise its independence, and it granted naval bases to the United States, most notable being Guantanamo Bay.

13th century Arab doctors were learning from Greek medical traditions

This book illustration is from the Materia Medica, a 1229 CE Arabic translation of a Greek medical text from around 70 CE. Use this image to answer the following question: folio from De Materia Medica, 13th century Arab translation of an ancient Greek medical text Public Domain Which of the following statements can be inferred from this primary source document

Gothic

This cathedral is built in the style known as

Adolf Hitler

This dictator (1889-1945) was the leader of the Nazi Party. He believed that strong leadership was required to save Germanic society, which was at risk due to Jewish, socialist, democratic, and liberal forces. German Nazi dictator during World War II.

zhao

This dynasty originated from the Wei River, and after a barbarian attack, the capital was moved from Xi'an to Loyang, ending it's Western period. The partition of the state of Jin marked the end of this dynasty's Spring (*) and Autumn Period. This period also featured the Hundred Schools of Thought, and both the I Ching and Sun Tzu's The Art of War were written during this dynasty. For ten points, name this longest reigning Chinese dynasty that ended when Qin Shuangdi unified the Warring States.

tang

This dynasty was founded by Emperor Gaozu and was the last to use the equal field system for farming. Governors known as ¨jiedushi¨ emerged during this dynasty under the rule of Emperor Xianzong. This Chinese dynasty fought against an alliance of Gokturks and the Tibetan empire. During this dynasty's 300 years of rule, the An Lushan Rebellion took place. Empress Wu Zetian was the only female emperor of China and during this dynasty's reign China was in the golden age of culture. For ten points, name this Chinese dynasty which is often compared to the Han dynasty and came after the Sui Dynasty.

tang

This dynasty was the last to use to equal field system for farming.

Civil Rights Act

This granted citizenship and the same rights enjoyed by white citizens to all male persons in the United States "without distinction of race or color, or previous condition of slavery or involuntary servitude."

Black Power

This group emphasized racial pride and the creation of black political and cultural institutions to nurture and promote black collective interests, advance black values, and secure black autonomy. a range of political goals, from defense against racial oppression, to the establishment of separate social institutions and a self-sufficient economy (separatism help usher in black radical thought, and action against white supremacy.

The god Huitzilopochtli desired more blood from human sacrifices.

This image illustrates which belief of Aztec leader Moctezuma?

Paris Peace Accords

This intended to establish peace in Vietnam and an end to the Vietnam War. It ended direct U.S. military combat, and temporarily stopped the fighting between North and South Vietnam.

V-J Day

This is a name chosen for the day on which Japan surrendered, in effect ending World War II, and subsequent anniversaries of that event. The term has been applied to both of the days on which the initial announcement of Japan's surrender was made - to the afternoon of August 15, 1945, in Japan, and, because of time zone differences, to August 14, 1945 (when it was announced in the United States and the rest of the Americas and Eastern Pacific Islands) - as well as to September 2, 1945, when the signing of the surrender document occurred, officially ending World War II.

Gray Panthers

This is an Elder rights organization in the United States, which was founded in 1970 by Maggie Kuhn in response to her forced retirement at age 65.

General Assembly

This is one of the six principal organs of the United Nations and the only one in which all member nations have equal representation. Its powers are to oversee the budget of the United Nations, appoint the non-permanent members to the Security Council, receive reports from other parts of the United Nations and make recommendations in the form of General Assembly Resolutions.

great wall of china

This landmark terminates at the Bohai sea at the east. West of the Juyong Pass, it splits into north and south lines, the inner and outer walls. The Badaling stretch of this landmark has overlapping sections. This landmark, said to be 10,000 li long, was first built to keep out (*) the Nomads on the Steppe to the north. It was first built during the reign of Qin Shi Huangdi and the majority was constructed during the Ming Dynasty. For ten points, name this wall in northern China.

National Labor Relations Act

This law also known as the Wagner Act. Established National Labor Relations Board; protected the rights of most workers in the private sector to organize labor unions, to engage in collective bargaining, and to take part in strikes and other forms of concerted activity in support of their demands.

De Lome letter

This letter, written by the Spanish Ambassador to the United States, Enrique Dupuy de Lôme, was re-printed in the New York Journal; it was highly critical of President McKinley and viewed by many as an official Spanish insult against the US.

Soldiers

This mosaic shows a Byzantine emperor and his attendants. Examine the image and use the clues you find there to answer the question. Which of the following types of attendants are represented in this mosaic?

Palestinian Liberation Organization (PLO)

This organization formed in 1964 with the purpose of creating a homeland for Palestinians in Israel

Bull Market

This term describes a situation in which the value of stocks is rising quickly. This occurred in 1929 when the New York Stock Exchange had reached an all-time high, with stocks selling for more than 16 times their actual worth. Unfortunately, at this time, it was not a true rising market and it eventually crashed.

Final Solution

This was Nazi Germany's plan during World War II to systematically exterminate the Jewish population in Nazi-occupied Europe through genocide. This policy was formulated in procedural terms at the Wannsee Conference in January 1942, and culminated in the Holocaust which saw the killing of two thirds of the Jewish population of Europe.

Social Darwinism

This was a belief held by many that stated that the rich were rich and the poor were poor due to natural selection in society. This was the basis of many people who promoted a laissez fairee style of economy.

Atlantic Charter

This was a policy issued on August 14, 1941 by Great Britain and the US early in World War II, defined the Allied goals for the post-war world. It outlined a vision in which a world would abandon their traditional beliefs in military alliances and spheres of influence and govern their relations with one another though democratic process, with an international organization serving as the arbiter of disputes and the protector of every nation's right of self determination.

Grandfather Clauses

This was a statute enacted by many American southern states in the wake of Reconstruction that allowed potential white voters to circumvent literacy tests, poll taxes, and other tactics designed to disfranchise southern blacks

Palmer Raids

This was an attempts by the United States Department of Justice to arrest and deport radical leftists, especially anarchists, from the United States. The raids and arrests occurred in November 1919 and January 1920 under the leadership of Attorney General A. Mitchell Palmer. Though more than 500 foreign citizens were deported, including a number of prominent leftist leaders, Palmer's efforts were largely frustrated by officials at the U.S. Department of Labor who had responsibility for deportations and who objected to Palmer's methods. The Palmer Raids occurred in the larger context of the Red Scare, the term given to fear of and reaction against political radicals in the U.S. in the years immediately following World War I.

Auschwitz

This was the largest of the Nazi concentration and death camps opened in 1940. Located in southern Poland initially served as a detention center for political prisoners. However, it evolved into a network of camps where Jewish people and other perceived enemies of the Nazi state were exterminated, often in gas chambers, or used as slave labor. Some prisoners were also subjected to barbaric medical experiments led by Josef Mengele (1911-79). During World War II (1939-45), more than 1 million people, by some accounts, lost their lives at Auschwitz. In January 1945, with the Soviet army approaching, Nazi officials ordered the camp abandoned and sent an estimated 60,000 prisoners on a forced march to other locations. When the Soviets entered Auschwitz, they found thousands of emaciated detainees and piles of corpses left behind.

Relief, Recovery, Reform

Three components of the New Deal. The first "R" was the effort to help the one-third of the population that was hardest hit by the depression, & included social security and unemployment insurance. The second "R" was the effort in numerous programs to restore the economy to normal health, achieved by 1937. Finally, the third "R" let government intervention stabilize the economy by balancing the interests of farmers, business and labor. There was no major anti-trust program.

Waves

Transfer energy in the direction they are traveling

Treaty of Portsmouth

Treaty ended the Russo-Japanese. It forced Japan to drop demands for a cash indemnity and Russian evacuation of Skhalin island, though it received control of Korea. This marked the emergence of a new era of diplomatic negotiations, multi-track diplomacy.

Unrestricted submarine warfare

Type of naval warfare in which submarines sink vessels such as freighters and tankers without warning, as opposed to attacks per prize rules (also known as "cruiser rules").

Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.

U.S. Baptist minister and civil rights leader. A noted orator, he opposed discrimination against blacks by organizing nonviolent resistance and peaceful mass demonstrations. He was assassinated in Memphis, Tennessee. Nobel Peace Prize (1964)

Robert La Follette

U.S. leader of the Progressive Movement, who as governor of Wisconsin and U.S. senator was noted for his support of reform legislation. He was the unsuccessful presidential candidate of the Progressive party in 1924, winning almost five million votes, or about one-sixth of the total cast.

Midway

U.S. naval victory over the Japanese fleet in June 1942, in which the Japanese lost four of their best aircraft carriers. It marked a turning point in World War II. This was a crucial and decisive naval battle in the Pacific Theater of World War II. Between 3 and 6 June 1942, only six months after Japan's attack on Pearl Harbor and one month after the Battle of the Coral Sea, the United States Navy under Admirals Chester Nimitz, Frank Jack Fletcher, and Raymond A. Spruance decisively defeated an attacking fleet of the Imperial Japanese Navy under Admirals Isoroku Yamamoto, Chuichi Nagumo, and Nobutake Kondo near Midway Atoll, inflicting devastating damage on the Japanese fleet that proved irreparable. Military historian John Keegan called it "the most stunning and decisive blow in the history of naval warfare." It was Japan's first naval defeat since the Battle of Shimonoseki Straits in 1863.

United Nations

UN is international body formed to bring nations into dialogue in hopes of preventing further world wars; much like the former League of Nations in ambition, it was more realistic in recognizing the authority of the Big Five Powers in keeping peace in the world, thus guaranting veto power to all permant members of its Security Council (Britian, China, France, the Soviet Union, and the United States)

Four Power Treaty

US, Great Britain, France and Japan, intended to respect interests of others in Pacific Islands, notify in event that any other country launches an attack in area,no promises were made to help or restrain own freedom of action. It agreed to cease battleship production for ten years and reduce fleet of capital ships to a fixed ratio. It was expected to produce a balance of forces in the Pacific.

economic activity and development

Unlike the monarchy in a feudal system, the wealthy and powerful citizens who controlled Italian city-states were more focused on

development of medieval guild towns and cities

Urbanization of Europe in the High Middle Ages resulted in the

The continued Spanish conquests of civilizations in the Americas.

Use the diagram below to answer the following question: Timeline with the following dates, 711 CE Conquest of Spain by Islamic Army; 1236 half of Iberia reconquered by Christians; 1492 Treaty of Granada signed; Christopher Columbus lands in Dominican Republic; 1511 Spaniards conquer Cuba; 1519 Cortes puts Moctezuma under house arrest. The success of the Spaniards in conquering Cuba contributed to which of the following? (1 point)

preserved Greco-Roman culture

Use the excerpt to answer the following question: "The precepts of the law are these: to live honestly, to injure no one, and to give every man his due. The study of law consists of two branches, law public and law private. The former relates to the welfare of the Roman State; the latter to the advantage of the individual citizen. Of private law then we may say that it is of threefold origin, being collected from the precepts of nature, from those of the law of nations, or from those of the civil law of Rome." Source: From The Institutes of Justinian, B. Moyle, trans.3rd ed. (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1896), pp. 3-5. This excerpt from the Justinian Code shows how the Byzantine Empire

Pre-Columbian civilizations had an abundance of animals for food, but Europeans also wanted to continue using their traditional animals for food.

Use the following chart summarizing the Columbian Exchange to answer the question: Europe and Africa to Americas Americas and Europe to Africa Plants coffee, sugar cane, bananas, melons, olives, barley, wheat, oats, rice, ragweed, bluegrass, dandelions, daisies, clover maize (corn), potatoes, sweet potatoes, peanuts, squash, pumpkins, tomatoes, peppers, papaya, guava, avocado, pineapple, manioc, cacao, chicle, tobacco Animals cattle, chickens, horses, goats, sheep, pigs llamas, alpacas, turkeys, guinea pigs Humans African slaves, European merchants, officials, priests, and settlers few Diseases smallpox, yellow fever, malaria, measles, chicken pox, influenza, common cold syphilis What does the type of animals and plants brought to the New World demonstrate about the needs of Pre-Columbian civilizations?

People from the New World had an insignificant impact on the culture in Europe.

Use the following chart summarizing the Columbian Exchange to answer the question: Europe and Africa to Americas Americas and Europe to Africa Plants coffee, sugar cane, bananas, melons, olives, barley, wheat, oats, rice, ragweed, bluegrass, dandelions, daisies, clover maize (corn), potatoes, sweet potatoes, peanuts, squash, pumpkins, tomatoes, peppers, papaya, guava, avocado, pineapple, manioc, cacao, chicle, tobacco Animals cattle, chickens, horses, goats, sheep, pigs llamas, alpacas, turkeys, guinea pigs Humans African slaves, European merchants, officials, priests, and settlers few Diseases smallpox, yellow fever, malaria, measles, chicken pox, influenza, common cold syphilis Which of the following conclusions can be drawn from the descriptions of humans brought from the New World to the Old World? (1

The power to censor parts of otherwise permitted books

Use the following excerpt from Rule VIII of the Council of Trent's "Ten Rules Concerning Prohibited Books" to answer the question: Books whose chief contents are good but in which some things have incidentally been inserted which have reference to heresy, ungodliness, divination or superstition, may be permitted if by the authority of the general inquisition they have been purged by Catholic theologians. ...Hereafter, however, these shall not be printed till they have been corrected.-- Rule VIII of the Council of Trent's "Ten Rules Concerning Prohibited Books" What power does the Church give itself in this passage?

It upholds a doctrine that goes against the Protestant idea of individualism

Use the following excerpt from the decrees of the Fourth Council of Trent (1546) to answer the question: [The Council] decrees, that no one, relying on his own skill, shall,--in matters of faith, and of morals...presume to interpret the said sacred Scripture contrary to that sense which holy mother Church,--whose [skill] it is to judge of the true sense and interpretation of the holy Scriptures,--hath held and doth hold...-- excerpt from the decrees of the Fourth Council of Trent, 1546 In what way does the passage respond to the Protestant Reformation's view on biblical interpretation?

The emphasis on human actions within the natural world

Use the following image of "Sacrifice of Isaac" by Il Bronzino to answer the following question: An image shows a boy lying on a rock. A man stands next to the boy and looks up at an angel who appears to be stopping the man from harming the boy. Several other people are shown walking up a hillside toward where the man and the boy are. A few of the people are leading donkeys. In the distance and surrounding the people, natural elements such as trees, mountains, and flowers are shown. © The Granger Collection/Image Quest 2012 Which of the following is a characteristic of Renaissance humanism shown in the painting?

Because the swine flu left no region untouched, travel slowed, as people feared exposure to the disease.

Use the following image showing a map of the swine flu pandemic to answer the following question: A world map shows the spread of the swine flu. The map uses dots to indicate that the disease had spread to all the world's continents. © Science Photo Library/Image Quest 2012 Based on this image, what effect did the swine flu most likely have on travel during its outbreak? (1 point)

The use of Corinthian columns and semicircular arches demonstrates the influence of classical architecture.

Use the following image to answer the following question: Photograph of the Ospedale degli Innocenti in Florence, taken from outside the building. The building appears to have multiple stories. The front of the building is lined with several cylindrical-shaped pillars made of stone. Each pillar is spaced evenly. There is a curved symmetrical structure that spans the opening between each pillar. © 2012 Thinkstock Which major architectural influence is illustrated by the photo above?

The Chavin included human and animal motifs in their art.

Use the image below to answer the following question: Stone carving of a head. Intricate designs have been carved into the head, which appears to have both human and feline characteristics. Public Domain What does this image suggest about the Chavin civilization?

Classical traditions

Use the image of a building in Rome below to answer the following question: An image shows a building in Italy with several stone columns lining the front entrance of the building. © DK Images/Image Quest 2012 The styles shown in the Renaissance architecture above were influenced by which of the following?

The two nations carved out different trading spheres in Latin America, Africa, and Asia

Use the map below that shows Spanish and Portuguese trade routes of the 16th century to answer the following question: This map of the world, with the Western Hemisphere on the left, contains arrowed lines of various colors for the explorations of different European nations. Blue lines for Portugal extend from that country southward along the west coast of Africa and the east coast of Brazil, eastward around the Cape of Good Hope, and eastward to India, Indonesia, southern China, and Japan. White lines for Spain extend from that country westward to the Caribbean Sea, across Central America by land to the Pacific Ocean, southwest to the western coast of South America, westward across the Pacific Ocean to the Philippines, then across essentially the same path in the opposite direction to return to Spain. Public Domain Which conclusion can be drawn from the map about the Portuguese and Spanish trade situation in the 16th century?

400 miles

Use the map of Africa below to answer the following question. Notice the scale in the lower left corner of the map, which shows that .5 inch is equivalent to 500 miles and 1 inch is equivalent to 1,000 miles. A map of the continent of Africa. Various trade routes connect kingdoms of West Africa (Mali, Ghana, and Songhai) with North Africa, Egypt, and the Arabian Peninsula. The scale shows that half an inch equals 500 miles and 1 inch equals 1,000 miles. The cities of Kumbi Saleh and Timbuktu are approximately 4 tenths of an inch apart. © 2012 The Exploration Company Based on the map, the cities of Kumbi Saleh and Timbuktu were about how far apart? (1 point)

England was the European nation most involved in the slave trade.

Use the map of the routes of the slave trade during the colonial era to answer the question: The map shows the entire continent of Africa and parts of the Indian and Atlantic Oceans, Southwest Asia, and Spain. African kingdoms from which large numbers of slaves were taken are labeled and shaded: Segu, Dahmoey, Asante, Oyo, Benin, Bornu, Darfur, Rwanda, Burundi, Kongo, and unlabeled areas on the coasts of southern and eastern Africa. Lines representing trade routes extend from the African locations, across the Atlantic to the Americas. Lines from east Africa, Darfur, and Dahomey also extend to Southwest Asia. © 2012 The Exploration Company What inference about the slave trade does the map not support?

European explorers were able to sail long distances to new foreign territories.

Use the photograph below to answer the following question: Image of a caravel seen in a museum setting. The two white sails have crosses on them. An image of a map lines the backdrop. © 2012 PHGCOM Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 2.5 Generic How did this invention help promote the diffusion of European culture?

The Aztecs were not originally from the area where Tenochtitlan was built

Use the timeline below to answer the following question: Timeline with the following entries, 1195 CE Aztecs arrive in the Valley of Mexico. 1250 The Aztecs settle near Lake Texcoco. 1325 The city of Tenochtitlan is founded and the first Aztec temple was built. 1350 Canals and Causeways are built in the city. 1370 The Tepanecs are defeated. What does this timeline demonstrate about the history of the Aztecs?

How temperature effects Gas experiment

Use water bath to vary the temperature Calculate the volume of air in test tube before heating Measure volume of air after heating Use a narrow glass tube with liquid above the air so you can clearly see how it has expanded

(5 + 3) = 8

VIII =

Canucks

Vancouver hockey team

"War on Poverty"

Waged by Johnson's Great Society programs that presented a classic liberal platform. • Civil and voting rights acts • Public school funding—when the rich moved to the suburbs all the poverty and squalor remained in the cities, destroying the tax base which of course had negative effects on public education • Medicare and Medicaid • National endowment for arts and humanities (PBS) • Clean air and water quality acts • Endangered species preservation act (1966)

Vietnam War

Was a Cold War conflict. A protracted military conflict (1954-1975) between South Vietnam, supported by United States forces, and Communist North Vietnam. The war resulted in a North Vietnamese victory and unification of Vietnam under Communist rule.

Andrew Carnegie

Was a Scottish American industrialist who led the enormous expansion of the American steel industry in the late 19th century. He built a leadership role as a philanthropist. He gave away to charities and foundations about $350 million. Founder of Carnegie Steel who became the leader in the nation's steel industry

Ho Chi Minh

Was a Vietnamese Communist revolutionary leader who was prime minister and president of the Democratic Republic of Vietnam.

Watergate Scandal

Was a major political scandal that occurred in the United States in the 1970s as a result of the June 17, 1972 break-in at the Democratic National Committee (DNC) headquarters. The members of an association working to have Nixon re-elected, CREEP, were involved in a burglary, and it was then linked to Nixon. The CREEP group had also gotten lots of money from unidentifiable places. Suspicion set in and Nixon was accused of getting illegal help in being re-elected. Nixon tried to use government to cover-up his involvement. Impeachment proceedings were started but Nixon resigned from his office in Aug. 9, 1974

Economic Boom

Was a period in American History often referred to as the Roaring Twenties. This period of economic boom was marked by rapid industrial growth and advances in technology. The Economic Boom in the 1920's saw increases in productivity, sales and wages accompanied by a rising demand for consumer products leading to massive profits for businesses and corporations.

Ostend Manifesto

Was a secret document written by American diplomats in 1854 at Ostend, Belgium. The manifesto outlined a plan for the United States Government to acquire the island of Cuba from Spain. Located only 150 miles from Miami Florida, many American expansionalists believed the America had the "right" to Cuba.

Henry Flagler

Was a self-made millionaire and industrialist who co-founded the Standard Oil Company. He masterminded the plan that transformed Standard Oil into the most successful monopoly of the nineteenth century. During the second half of his life, he developed land and built railroads in Florida, establishing agriculture and tourism as the state's leading industries.

Reagan Doctrine

Was a strategy orchestrated and implemented by the United States under the Reagan Administration to overwhelm the global influence of the Soviet Union during the final years of the Cold War. The United States provided overt and covert aid to anti-communist guerrillas and resistance movements in an effort to "roll back" Soviet-backed communist governments in Africa, Asia, and Latin America. The doctrine was designed to diminish Soviet influence in these regions as part of the administration's overall Cold War strategy.

Coal Strike of 1902

Was a strike by the United Mine Workers of America in the anthracite coal fields of eastern Pennsylvania. Miners were on strike asking for higher wages, shorter workdays and the recognition of their union. The strike threatened to shut down the winter fuel supply to all major cities. President Theodore Roosevelt became involved and set up a fact-finding commission that suspended the strike. The strike never resumed, as the miners received a 10% wage increase and reduced workdays from ten to nine hours; the owners got a higher price for coal, and did not recognize the trade union as a bargaining agent. It was the first labor episode in which the federal government intervened as a neutral arbitrator.

Rosa Parks

Was an African-American Civil Rights activist, whom the United States Congress called "the first lady of civil rights" and "the mother of the freedom movement". She got arrested for not giving up her seat to a white man that led to the Montgomery Bus Boycott

Lewis Howard Latimer

Was an African-American inventor and draftsman.Patented an improved method for producing the carbon filaments used in the new electric light bulb.

Jan Ernst Matzeliger

Was an African-American inventor that was awarded a patent for a machine which attached the upper part of a leather shoe it the sole, cutting the price of shoes in half

Dr. Henry Kissinger

Was an American diplomat and political scientist. He served as National Security Advisor and later concurrently as Secretary of State in the administrations of Presidents Richard Nixon and Gerald Ford. He had begun meeting secretly on Nixon's behalf with North Vietnamese officials in Paris to negotiate an end to the war in Vietnam. He was also preparing the president's path to Beijing and Moscow.

J.P. Morgan

Was an American financier, banker, and philanthropist who dominated corporate finance and industrial consolidation during his time. In 1892 Morgan arranged the merger of Edison General Electric and Thomson-Houston Electric Company to form General Electric. After financing the creation of the Federal Steel Company, he merged in 1901 with the Carnegie Steel Company and several other steel and iron businesses, including Consolidated Steel and Wire Company, to form the United States Steel Corporation

General Douglas MacArthur

Was an American general and field marshal of the Philippine Army who was Chief of Staff of the United States Army during the 1930s and played a prominent role in the Pacific theater during World War II. He was one of only five men ever to rise to the rank of General of the Army in the U.S. Army, and the only man ever to become a field marshal in the Philippine Army.

John D. Rockefeller

Was an American industrialist and philanthropist. He was the founder of the Standard Oil Company, which dominated the oil industry and was the first great U.S. business trust. He revolutionized the petroleum industry and defined the structure of modern philanthropy.

Eugene Debs

Was an American union leader, one of the founding members of the Industrial Workers of the World (IWW or the Wobblies), and several times the candidate of the Socialist Party of America for President of the United States. Through his presidential candidacies, as well as his work with labor movements, Debs eventually became one of the best-known socialists living in the United States.

Betty Friedan

Was an American writer, activist, and feminist. A leading figure in the women's movement in the United States, her 1963 book The Feminine Mystique which criticized the culture for forcing women to be only housewives and mothers

Sand Creek Massacre

Was an atrocity in the Indian Wars of the United States that occurred on November 29, 1864, when a 700-man force of Colorado Territory militia attacked and destroyed a village of friendly Cheyenne and Arapaho encamped in southeastern Colorado Territory, killing and mutilating an estimated 70-163 Indians, about two-thirds of whom were women and children.

Alexander Graham Bell

Was an eminent Scottish-born scientist, inventor, engineer and innovator who is credited with inventing the first practical telephone.

Tammany Hall

Was powerful New York political organization. It drew support from immigrants. The immigrants relied on Tammany Hall patronage, particularly for social services. This is significant in that it gave immigrants rights to vote.

Herbert Hoover

Was the 31st President of the United States (1929-1933). Hoover, born to a Quaker family, was a professional mining engineer. He achieved American and international prominence in humanitarian relief efforts in war-time Belgium and served as head of the U.S. Food Administration during World War I.

Electromagnetic Waves

Waves have different wavelengths - continuous spectrum All transverse - Travel at same speed through a vacuum

Transverse waves

Waves were in which the oscillation (vibrations) are perpendicular (90 degrees) to the direction of energy transfer. Some of these waves include: All electromagnetic wave (light) Ripples and waves in water A wave on a string

Wilbur and Orville Wright

Were two American brothers, inventors, and aviation pioneers who are credited with inventing and building the world's first successful airplane and making the first controlled, powered and sustained heavier-than-air human flight

Climate change and Berber battles

What caused the downfall of Ghana?

Baghdad

What city did the Abbasid dynasty build in a strategic location to serve as the capital of the Islamic Empire?

Islamic armies conquered major cities to help spread Islam in three continents.

What conclusions can be drawn about the spread of Islam from 632 through 1000 A.D. (CE)?

Glyphs

What did Mayan stoneworkers use to decorate their buildings and other large stone structures?

Slaves often fell victim to illness, injury, or death

What did the writings of Bartolome de Las Casas reveal about slavery in colonial Spanish America?

Islam granted respect to certain religions that lived by written scriptures.

What does the phrase "People of the Book" imply about Islam's relationship to Judaism and Christianity?

Muslim culture influenced Spanish languages and architecture.

What effect did the Muslim conquest have on Spain?

Former Roman lands were divided into several Germanic kingdoms.

What effect did the collapse of the Western Roman Empire have on Western Europe?

Iron and horses

What gave the Kingdom of Ghana a military advantage over its neighbors

Sahara Desert

What geographical feature accounts for why camel caravans were an important innovation in trade in West Africa?

The laws and traditions lived on, flourishing through the Byzantines who lived in the East.

What happened to the laws and traditions of the Western Roman Empire once it fell?

The empire became divided into an eastern half and a western half.

What impact did Emperor Constantine's establishment of the "New Rome" (Constantinople) have on the Roman Empire?

He stopped the Muslim advance from Spain into France.

What impact did the Frankish leader Charles Martel have on Christian Europe's relations with Muslim Spain in the eighth century?

England was the European nation most involved in the slave trade.

What inference about the slave trade does the map not support?

Confucianism

What influenced the Japanese belief that merchants did not contribute much to society?

A tax assessed on non-Muslims

What is a jizya?

Italian City-States and Trade Routes

What is an appropriate title for the map?

Japanese peasants owned the land they farmed.

What is one way Feudal Japan was different than Feudal Europe?

10000 square meters

What is the area of a hectare?

Haunting sounds without harmony

What is the best way to describe a Gregorian chant?

A = P(1 + r)n [principal(1 + rate)number of years as power to (1 + rate)

What is the formula for calculating compounded interest?

(P)(r)(t) = interest [(principal)(rate)(time)

What is the formula for calculating simple interest?

mass divided by volume

What is the formula for density?

A = b2 (A = b squared)

What is the formula for the area of a square?

2πr (2 Pi r) (2 x Pi x radius)

What is the formula for the circumference of a circle?

F = 9/5C + 32

What is the formula for the conversion between Fahrenheit to Celsius?

If a smaller number follows larger number, the numbers are added. If a smaller number precedes the larger number, the smaller number is subtracted.

What is the rule for Roman Numerals?

A shift in the gold trade

What led to a decline in Great Zimbabwe?

Manufactured goods from France

What might be the cargo of a ship moving from Europe to West Africa in the trans-Atlantic slave trade?

Left center back

What position did coach Justin play in high school?

Every human's spiritual destiny is determined by God.

What religious idea did John Calvin and Martin Luther disagree on?

The last great West African empire fell.

What resulted from the Moroccan invasion of Songhai?

He worked to translate and preserve the works of Aristotle into Arabic.

What was Ibn Rushd's contribution to the Islamic Golden Age?

The Olmec civilization had a great deal of influence on neighboring and later cultures.

What was significant about the Olmec civilization?

Diplomatic missions

What was the goal of Chinese expeditions in the early 1400s?

Islam

What was the most influential religion in the Songhai Empire?

Denver Dynamos

What was the orginal team name for the minnesota kicks before they moved to Minnesota?

A second capital was built at Tumibamda.

What was the result of Huayna Capac's military campaigns in the north?

It showed that Europeans were unwilling to allow further Islamic expansion into Europe.

What was the significance of the battle at Poitiers in France in 732 CE?

Its strategic location in the middle of African, Mediterranean, and Asian trade networks

What was the source of Axum's prosperity in the fourth century CE?

Some believed the use of icons and their veneration was fine, and others felt that icons should not exist because it could lead to idolatry.

What were the two opposing opinions during the Iconoclastic Controversy?

built it to resemble "Old Rome"

When Constantine rebuilt Byzantium, it was called "New Rome" because Constantine ?

Christianity

When Emperor Lalibela established the kingdom of Ethiopia around 1185 CE, what religion was widely practiced there?

Refracted waves

When a wave changes direction between materials

Wire and there magnetic field

When a wire gains electricity it grow a magnetic field perpendicular to the wire

infinitive clause

When an infinitive has its own subject. The officer asked *Mike to come forward*. Note that the subject of the infinitive phrase comes between the main verb and the infinitive.

Static Electricity

When certain insulating materials rub together, negatively charged electrons a rubbed onto each other leaving materials electrically charged

Ray diagrams for reflection

When you make a ray diagram for reflection you need to remember that: Angle of incidence=Angle of reflection

Transmitted waves

Where the waves carry on traveling through the material. this often leads to refraction

The first medieval merchants were peddlers who held little status or wealth, while merchants during the High Middle Ages formed guilds and often served in government council positions in their towns.

Which answer correctly compares the first medieval merchants to merchants of the High Middle Ages?

Center of learning and trade

Which best describes Timbuktu and its importance to the Mali Empire?

The Church and the states constantly struggled for supreme power.

Which best describes the relationship between the Church and feudal states?

The Magna Carta began to make the ruler responsible under the law

Which best describes the significance of the Magna Carta as a precursor for modern democracy?

The two nations carved out different trading spheres in Latin America, Africa, and Asia.

Which conclusion can be drawn from the map about the Portuguese and Spanish trade situation in the 16th century?

After Pachacuti took over, the Inca Empire focused on building projects.

Which conclusion is supported by the timeline?

Practice of both Shintoism and Buddhism

Which correctly describes the religious atmosphere of medieval Japan?

Priests were generally part of the nobility.

Which describes the status of priests in pre-Columbian civilizations?

An invasion from Morocco

Which event marks the final stage in the collapse of the Songhai Empire?

He revolutionized the use of space, light, and color to create vivid images of people.

Which explains how Giotto changed the way that art looked?

The Turks

Which external enemy proved to be the greatest continuing threat to the Byzantine Empire in the 15th century?

Olmec-influenced artifacts have been found within Mayan ruins.

Which fact provides clear evidence that the Maya were influenced by the Olmec?

European explorers used non-European inventions such as the astrolabe, the compass, and gunpowder.

Which is an example of how non-European cultures made the era of European exploration possible?

Saladin

Which leader in the Crusades is revered for his acts of compassion?

The use of Corinthian columns and semicircular arches demonstrates the influence of classical architecture.

Which major architectural influence is illustrated by the photo above?

The United States

Which nation had the highest number of casualties resulting from the Spanish flu pandemic in October of 1918?

The Justinian Code

Which of the following Byzantine contributions formed the basis for much of medieval European law?

He maintained the Triple Alliance while keeping Tenochtitlan dominant.

Which of the following actions by Moctezuma I indicate that he was an skilled politician?

Europeans viewed the spread of Islam as a threat, and actively worked to stop it.

Which of the following best describes how European powers responded to Islamic expansion?

Ornate and patterned

Which of the following best describes the architectural style of the Islamic Golden Age?

A group of wealthy landowners attempted to control the empire by gaining control of the military.

Which of the following best describes the internal political turmoil that contributed to the decline of the Byzantine Empire?

The Black Sea

Which of the following bodies of water did the Eastern Roman Empire border?

The iconoclasts' fear that adoration of icons would lead to idolatry

Which of the following contributed to the Iconoclast Controversy in the Byzantine Empire during the eighth and ninth centuries?

Battles over succession

Which of the following contributed to the fall of the Songhai?

Prince Odoacer forced Augustulus to hand over his crown, and Germanic kingdoms claimed the land.

Which of the following correctly describes Prince Odoacer's role in the fall of the Western Roman Empire?

"Of the coast"

Which of the following describes both the meaning of the word "Swahili" in Arabic and the location where most Swahili-speaking peoples lived?

Far-reaching

Which of the following describes trade in the Late Middle Ages?

Ferdinand Magellan

Which of the following explorers led a voyage that ultimately circumnavigated the globe?

Mountainous terrain

Which of the following geographic features most likely hindered the Byzantines from expanding north of Italy?

The Olmec and Maya demonstrated an interest in astronomy

Which of the following gives evidence of continuity across cultures in pre-Columbian Mesoamerica and South America?

The wife of a villein

Which of the following individuals would likely have had the least power in the medieval hierarchy?

The people of Songhai practiced both traditional spiritual beliefs and Islam.The people of Songhai practiced both traditional spiritual beliefs and Islam.

Which of the following is an accurate description of religious practices in Songhai?

Merchants with common trade interests who joined together and formed associations for their mutual benefit

Which of the following is an example of a medieval guild?

The battle of Poitiers

Which of the following is evidence that France viewed the Muslim conquest of Spain as a threat?

Jesus was a false prophet.

Which of the following is not an example of a belief associated with the Muslim faith?

Rest on the Sabbath

Which of the following is not associated with one of the pillars of Islam?

Each religion has sects and denominations in different parts of the world.

Which of the following is true about Christianity, Judaism, and Islam?

It protected some individual rights.

Which of the following is true about Justinian's legal code?

Justinian I

Which of the following leaders attempted but failed to regain the provinces of the Western Roman Empire under the Byzantine Empire due to financial problems?

Mehmet II

Which of the following leaders was victorious in the fall of Constantinople?

Exposing corruption in the Church

Which of the following represents one of Desiderius Erasmus's main contributions to the move toward the Protestant Reformation?

Legal decisions are based on judges' interpretations of previous court decisions.

Which of the following rights in the Magna Carta is still a basis for British and American law today?

The Incas had a centrally-planned economy centered around the mita

Which of the following statements accurately describes the Incan economy?

Military conquests by the Arab Empire and traders of Islamic faith were the primary means for spreading Islam to Africa, Europe, and Asia.

Which of the following statements best describes Islam's spread from the 7th century through the 17th century?

Tenochtitlan was the dominant partner in the alliance

Which of the following statements best describes the Triple Alliance under Moctezuma I?

The Olmecs built cities to align with the constellations.

Which of the following statements gives evidence to support the conclusion that the Olmecs were a "mother culture" of the Mayas?

Southern European countries were more heavily affected than northern European countries.

Which of the following was not an effect of the Great Famine of 1315?

All serfs were created equal and had no freedom.

Which of the following was not true of serfs?

A collection of small kingdoms and city-states

Which of these choices best describes Italy in the 15th century?

Former Roman lands were split up and claimed by Germanic kingdoms.

Which statement describes an impact of the collapse of the Western Roman Empire on Europe?

The Olmec and the Zapotec

Which two civilizations had such a great influence on later cultures that they were called the "mother cultures"?

Silver discovered in South America

Which was a "pull" factor leading to European migration to Asia in the 16th and 17th centuries?

Lure of access to new trade routes in the New World

Which was a "pull" factor leading to European migration to the Americas in the 16th and 17th centuries?

The Byzantines had Greek as their main language.

Which was a major difference between the Roman Empire and the Byzantine Empire?

Pointed arches

Which was not a feature of Romanesque architecture?

Because millions were enslaved, the population of the continent fell dramatically.

Which was not an impact of the slave trade on Africa?

Complex drainage systems to keep structures from flooding

Which works demonstrate that the Chavín civilization was highly organized?

The Soninke

Who founded the Kingdom of Ghana?

The wealthiest people

Who held the most power in the Italian city-states?

He was a writer who strongly defended the use of icons.

Who was John of Damascus?

He was a great leader of Songhai.

Who was Sunni Ali?

Slaves

Who was at the bottom of the Aztec social order?

Charlemagne

Who was crowned emperor of the West in 800 CE?

Dante Aligheri

Who was the author of Divine Comedy, a medieval work of literature?

Peter Schmeichel

Who was the first goalkeeper to score a goal in the Premier League?

Clovis I

Who was the first king to unite the Franks under one rule?

A warrior people in Asia Minor

Who were the Ottoman Turks?

Sporting KC

Who won the 2017 US Open Cup?

wayzata

Who won the AA State Championship 2017?

Manchester United

Who won the first ever FA Premier League?

To provide structure and support for artisans who shared a trade

Why did craft guilds form in the Middle Ages?

Developing nations lack the resources to control the spread of disease.

Why do developing nations tend to be more heavily affected by pandemics than developed nations?

Because the man is afraid of Death, but Death is happy to have another victim

Why is there such a contrast between the expressions on the faces of the two figures?

The discovery of new trade routes to the east threatened the city-state's control over that trade.

Why might the Italian city-states have resisted the exploration around the world?

It is a group of islands located far from mainland Asia.

Why was Japan isolated from other nations for long periods of its history?

It was a center for learning.

Why was Timbuktu an important location in Mali's empire?

Terraces allowed farmers to plant crops on mountainous terrain.

Why was terraced farming such an important development for the Chavin and later Andean cultures?

Fourteen points

Woodrow Wilson's proposal to ensure peace after World War I, calling for an end to secret treaties, widespread arms reduction, national self-determination, and a new league of nations.

Treaty of Versailles

World War I concluded with this vengeful document, which secured peace but imposed sharp terms on Germany and created a territorial mandate system to manage former colonies of the world powers. To Woodrow Wilson's chagrin, it incorporated very few of his original Fourteen Points, although it did include the League of Nations that Wilson had long sought. Isolationists in the United States, deeply opposed to the League, led the opposition to the Treaty, which was never ratified by the Senate.

Dangers of Microwaves

Yeah human body tissue internally

Berlin Airlift

Year-long mission of flying food and supplies to blockaded West Berliners, whom the Soviet Union cut off from access to the West in the first major crisis of the Cold War.

Gettysburg

a battle of the American Civil War (1863); the defeat of Robert E. Lee's invading Confederate Army was a major victory for the Union.

solar nebular hypothesis

a belief that the solar system began as a cloud of interstellar dust and gas, known as a nebula, that started to spin and condense into a solar system.

Client

a desktop computer capable of obtaining info and applications

Harlem Renaissance

a flowering of African American culture in the 1920s when New York City's Harlem became an intellectual and cultural capital for African Americans; instilled interest in African American culture and pride in being an African American.

common noun

a general name e.g. man, religion, document

gerund phrase

a gerund plus any complements and modifiers. *Framing exotic artwork* is the shop's specialty.

participle

a verb form that can function as an adjective. Present participles end in -ing. Past participles often end in -ed. John watched the *exciting* game. Lisa is a *celebrated* violinist.

gerund

a verb form that ends in -ing and is used in the same way a noun is used. *Diving* can be dangerous. (as subject) Massimo enjoyed *walking*. (as direct object) He was known for his *singing*. (as object of a preposition) The chores, *cleaning* and *polishing*, were yet to be done. (as appositives)

infinitive

a verb form that is usually preceded by the word *to* and is used as a noun, an adjective, or an adverb. *To plan* is a must. (infinitive as subject) She wants *to swim*. (infinitive as direct object) His plan was *to speak*. (infinitive as predicate nominative) The teacher gave permission *to leave*. (infinitive as adjective) The racer was too weary *to sprint*. (infinitive as adverb)

interjection

a word or phrase that expresses emotion or exclamation. An interjection has no grammatical connection to other words. *Oh*, she wanted to go.

verb

a word that expresses action or a state of being.

conjunction

a word that joins single words or groups of words.

noun

a word that names a person, a place, a thing, or an idea.

Samuel Morse

an American inventor. After having established his reputation as a portrait painter, in his middle age Morse contributed to the invention of a single-wire telegraph system and code.

appositive phrase

an appositive plus any words that modify the appositive. The loon, *a diving bird that eats fish*, has a cry that sounds like a wail, a yodel, or a laugh. (The appositive phrase a diving bird that eats fish gives more information about the noun loon.

prominence

an arc of gas that is ejected from the chromosphere, or gas that condenses in the inner corona and rains back to the surface.

direct object

answers the questions *what?* or *whom?* after an action verb. America's farmers produce abundant *crops*. (produce what?) Agricultural scientists help *farmers* by applying new techniques to crop production. (help whom?)

han

education: national university--taught confucianism

tang

emperor li shimin (taizong) ruled during this dynasty

conservation of energy

energy can not be lost or destroyed E=ke+pe

all angles in a triangle are congruent

equalangular

all sides of the triangle are congruent

equilateral

zhao

mandate of heaven: gods gave them rights to rule and if they failed then they were replaced--must rule with justice and care for people

rectangular arrangement of numbers

matrix

sum of remote given interior angles

measure of exterior angles

Potential energy

mgh potential to exert energy

Quick Access Toolbar

quick access to commonly used features

shang

religion: worshiped shang di and ancestors who were communicators bw gods and the people

asteroids

rocky metallic objects that orbit the sun but are too small to be considered planets and are leftovers from the formation of the solar system.

Quick launch icon/ pinning and arranging

section where user can launch programs

qin

shihuandi died in 210--tried to cover up death by taking his body back in a carriage with dead fish

qin

shihuandi started filling tomb before he even became emperor (obsessed with death) -army of 7000 terracotta soldiers -set of bronze horses and chariots

Produces a similar figure

similarity transformation

Calculator

something used for making mathematical calculations, in particular a small electronic device with a keyboard and a visual display

Newton's Law of Universal Gravitation

states that every pair of bodies in the universe attract each other with a force that is proportional to the product of their masses and inversely proportional to the square of the distance between them.

Notification Area

system tray where time and other applications can be accessed

pronouns

take the place of nouns, words acting as nouns, or other pronouns.

obliquity

the angle of tilt of the Earth's axis of rotation. Over very long timescales (tens of thousands of years), the obliquity can be as small as 22° and as large as 24.5°

radiative zone

the between the sun's core and the convective zone where radiative diffusion is the dominant mode of energy transport.

luminosity

the brightness of stars compared to the brightness of our Sun as seen from the same distance from the observer

Speed

the distance traveled by an object in a given amount of time.

Shang Dynasty

the first Chinese dynasty attested from written records. Archaeological excavations at the "ruins of Yin," near the modern city of Anyang, uncovered the remains of a Chinese civilization from the Bronze Age. This dynasty's writings are those found on "oracle bones," pieces of ox bone or turtle shell that were heated to produce a pattern of cracks that supposedly foretold the future.

Newton's Second Law of Motion (Definition)

the greater the force applied to an object, the greater the acceleration; the smaller the mass of an object, the greater its acceleration when force is applied; only an unbalanced force can cause objects to accelerate

Qing Dynasty

the last dynasty to rule imperial China. An important institution of this dynasty was the banner system, which acted as a guaranteed welfare system for Manchus and gave them benefits in the imperial examination (positions were often duplicated, with one Han Chinese and one Manchu from the banners). The foundations of this dynasty were established under its second ruler, the Kangxi Emperor who put down the Revolt of the Three Feudatories. He is also famous for the Kangxi dictionary, which is known for popularizing the system of Chinese radicals. During the last century of the dynasty's rule, China was weakened both by foreign attacks (the Opium Wars against Britain) and internal dissent (the devastating Taiping Rebellion of 1850-1864). Attempts to modernize this dynasty's rule (the Self-Strengthening Movement and the Hundred Days' Reform of 1898) proved inconclusive. Dowager Express Cixi, who opposed the reformers, was implicated in the Boxer Rebellion, an anti-foreign uprising of 1900 that caused eight Western nations to send military forces to Beijing. China's last emperor was Puyi, who came to the throne at the age of two in 1906. The 1911 Xinhai Revolution ended this Dynasty and created the Republic of China.

photosphere

the lowest layer of the Sun's atmosphere that is approximately 400 km in thickness..

convection zone

the outermost layer of the sun's interior where turbulent convective currents occur

meteorite

the part of a meteoroid that pass through Earth's atmosphere without burning up and collides with the ground.

simple subject

the principal noun or pronoun that tells what a sentence is about. *Snow* will continue.

Gravitational pull between object

the relationship where the force between to objects is inversely 1/r related to the distance between them.

planetesimals

the solid bodies, reaching hundreds of kilometers in diameter, that formed as smaller particles collided and stuck together

meteor

the streak of light produced when a meteoroid burns up in Earth's atmosphere.

Inertia

the tendency of a body to maintain is state of rest or uniform motion unless acted upon by an external force

corona

the top layer of the Sun's atmosphere, extends several million kilometers southward from the top of the chromosphere and has a temperature range of 1 million to 2 million degrees K.

displacement

the total distance traveled by an object regardless of direction

subject and a predicate

the two basic parts of every sentence

simple predicate

the verb or verb phrase that tells about the subject. Snow *will continue*.

solar flares

the violent eruptions of particles and radiation from the surface of the Sun that are associated with sunspots.

precession

the wobble in Earth's rotational axis that takes about 26 000 years to go through one cycle and is caused by the the Moon's, and to a lesser degree the Sun's, gravitational force on Earth.

zhao

toaism (passivity and social) legalism (state was more important than individual) mohism (equality for all people)

han

trade on silk road opened by military conquest and expansion

change in position shape or size of a figure

transformation

the type of symmetry for which there is a translation that maps a figure onto itself

translational symmetry

elastic collision

type of collision where momentum is 100% conserved

inelastic collision

type of collision where momentum is not conserved

Jump List

view recent documents in program pinned to taskbar

han

wand mang (9 ce--nephew of widowed empress) established xin

Ming Dynasty

was the last native dynasty of China; its rulers came from the Zhu family. The use of the word "china" to describe fine porcelain originated from this period, as this dynasty were well-known for producing high-quality porcelain. Its founding ruler, Zhu Yuanzhang (Emperor Hongwu), was a peasant leader of the Red Turbans who helped expel the Mongol Yuan rulers from China. He was succeeded by his grandson, who quickly lost power to Zhu Di (Emperor Yongle). During the reign of the Yongle emperor, the eunuch Zheng He led treasure fleets on seven voyages to display Chinese greatness. Zhu Di moved China's capital to Beijing. After his death, this dynasty banned maritime commerce, which left the dynasty vulnerable to pirates. This dynasty came to an end after the rebellion of Li Zicheng, which was caused by inadequate government response to inflation, famine, and floods. Simultaneously, the Manchu people, tributaries of this dynasty from northeast China ("Manchuria") in modern day Manchuria, marched on the Great Wall. The Manchus suppressed Li Zicheng's revolt and took power in Beijing themselves.

perihelion

when a planet is at the closest point to the Sun in its orbit.

aphelion

when a planet is farthest point from from the Sun during its orbit.

USA Women

who won the 2015 Women's World Cup?


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