Academic Team Full Practice Set 9
Blitzkrieg
"Lighting war", typed of fast-moving warfare used by German forces against Poland n 1939
Peloponnesian War
(431-404 BCE) The war between Athens and Sparta that in which Sparta won, but left Greece weakened and ready to fall to its neighbors to the north.
Socrates
(470-399 BCE) An Athenian philosopher who thought that human beings could lead honest lives and that honor was far more important than wealth, fame, or other superficial attributes.
Intermediate Filaments
*A component of the cytoskeleton that includes all filaments intermediate in size between microtubules and microfilaments
Plastids
*A group of membrane‐bound organelles commonly found in photosynthetic organisms and mainly responsible for the synthesis and storage of food. *Usually holds color *Chloroplast (green)
Tonoplast
*A membrane that encloses the central vacuole in a plant cell, separating the cytosol from the cell sap
Chromatin
*Combination of DNA and protein molecules, in the form of long, thin fibers, making up the genetic material in the nucleus of a eukaryotic cell
Mitochondria
*Enclosed by two membranes with the inner membrane folded *Contains its own DNA *Found in large numbers in most cells *Biochemical processes of respiration and energy production occur (Cellular Respiration)
Karyolymph/Nucleoplasm
*Fluid that fills the nucleus
Vesicles
*Found in plant/animal cells. Membrane-covered sacs. Transport and/or store materials inside the cell & sometimes help these materials cross the cell membrane to enter/exit the cell
Cilia
*Hair-like projections on the cell surface used for locomotion or the movement of fluid over a cell *Hair like structures that remove dust and other particles from the air *Eyelash hair *Respiratory tract
Cell Wall
*Rigid, strong, and stiff outer layer in plant cells made of cellulose
Nuclear Membrane
*Surrounds nucleus *Controls what goes in and out of the nucleus
what trends were there after korean war?
- booming economy - anti-communist feelings - "cold war"/race with soviets
what trends were there in WW1?
- cigarettes - "trench" coats - safety razors - prohibition (1919-1933) - 1929 great depresion
what happened during the civil war?
- fought over states rights, and the right of the south to leave the constitution - riffled muskets, exploding shells -USA wins, south is destroyed
what happened during WW1?
- machine guns - "mustard" gas - trench warfare - average american service lasted 6 months - allied countries win treaty of versailles
what trends of events after vietnam war?
- mutually assured destruction "mad" -civil rights movement - TV coverage of war - anti-war demonstrations/ hippies -president johnson - student deaths at kent state, jackson state - country deeply divided
U.S trends in war of 1812
- patriotism -star spangled banner -nationalism
how were the veterans treated in vietnam war?
- served year tour of duty, returned home by jet - no parades, felt unwelcome - some vets shouted at/ spat upon - americas anger about the war focused on vets - some vets protested the war/ gave their medals "back" - "guerrilla theater" - p.t.s.d -1000 yard stare - nurses experience - memorial in W.D.C in 1982 "the wall"
Rome-Berlin Axis
- signed between Germany & Italy in 1936, alliance
what countries were involved in the vietnam war?
- south vietnam, united states - north vietnam, cambodia, soviet union, china
what trends occured after american revolution?
-America is a new sovereign country but is broke with a powerless new government
what countries were involved in the persian gulf war?
-Iraq - Kuwait, aided by united nations
what trends are there after civil war?
-african american freedom - ku klux klan - arlington national cemetary
how were veterans treated after war of 1812?
-celebrated 4th of july picnics -parades -recieve pension, also revolutionary war vets
Philippides
-messenger in the Greek army -according to legend, he ran the 26.2 miles from the site of the battle of Marathon to Athens -collapsed and died of exhaustion after announcing the Greek victory over the Persians -the modern marathon commemorates his feat
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How much of the Persian fleet was lost after the Battle of Salamis?
1/3 of the Persian fleet was destroyed
Crusades
1095-1270/1291; military expeditions undertaken by Western European Christians, usually at the behest of papacy, to recover Jerusalem and other Biblical places of pilgrimage from Muslim control
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Thirty Years' War
1618-1648; series of religious and political conflicts involving most Western Europe countries
English Civil Wars
1638-1660; series of conflicts between Cavaliers, followers of King Charles I and Roundheads, followers of Parliament
War of the Spanish Succession
1701-1714; war fought by Grand Alliance against coalition of France, Spain, and a number of small Italian and German principalities to preserve balance of power after Charles II's death
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Franco-Prussian War
1870-1871; German states led by Prussia defeated France, seizing Alsace and part of Lorraine
Spanish-American War
1898; war waged by U.S. to liberate Cuba from Spanish rule;
gavrilo princip
19 year old serbian who murdered archudke franz ferdiand
World War I
1914-1918; local European war that grew into a global war between the Allies and Central Powers
World War II
1939-1945; global military conflict stemming from European unrest after World War I and Japan's aggressive expansion into Asia and the Pacific; between Axis and Allied powers
battle of midway
1942 wwii battle between theus and japan, a turning point in the war in the pacific
Persian Gulf Wars
1991, 2003-2010; conflicts fought principally between Iraq and the U.S. concerning Iraq's influence in Middle East and its development of weapons of mass destruction
What progressive reform was a result of women's efforts during World War I?
19th Amendment/suffrage
Mark Texiera
1B who has played for Rangers, Braves, Angels, and Yankees., #23
Iraq War
2003-2011; armed conflict that began with the 2003 invasion of Iraq by a United States-led coalition
Justin Verlander
2011 AL Cy Young Award Winner, Rookie of the year; no-hitter vs Brewers; this proves Justin Verlander is a pitching beast and potential CY Young winner, Starting Ace
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21
U.S service members of american revolution
217,000 (ranked 9th)
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24
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24
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24
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24
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24
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28
u.s service members in war of 1812
286,730 (ranked 8th)
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actin fibers (small), intermediate fibers (medium), and microtubules (large)
3 types of fibers (proteins) that make up the cytoskeleton
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30
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36
US battle deaths korean war
36,574 (ranked 4th highest)
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96
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99
9 * 11
99
Decolonization
= In the post-WW2 world, mother countries could no long maintain control of their colonies as they attempted to repair their own war-torn lands Newly independent states struggled to maintain autonomy & develop self-determination in the shadow of the Cold War More than 90 nations gained independence from the end of the war to 1980
Jewish Holocaust
= Under the Nazi regime, 6 million Jews were killed, in addition to 5 million Slaves, Gypsies, homosexuals, communists and others "undesirables"- a human disaster on a previously unknown scale GENOCIDE= deliberate killing of an entire race (ie: anti-Semitism) SS ("action squads")- carried out killings FINAL SOLUTION= plan to kill all Jews in Europe CAMPS: examples→ Auschwitz & Belzec, gassing, experiments, gunned NUREMBERG TRIALS= held after WW2 to try Nazi war criminals for crimes against humanity
Total War
= When all of the nation's resources are dedication to the war effort; both the civilian and military populations mobilize to defeat an enemy How? Rationing, propaganda, increased women work force Conscription/draft brought more than 70 million men into the war
Mein Kamf
= book written in prison, outlining Hitler's political views
Nuremburg Laws
=anti-Semitic policies
Pythagoras
A Greek philosopher and mathematician, this man was credited with the discovery that numbers are useful for more than counting physical things. Developed the Pythagorean Theorem
Hellenism
A blend of Greek, Egyptian. and Persian
paragraph
A block of writing that covers one topic.
Eukaryote
A cell that contains a nucleus and membrane bound organelles
noun clause
A clause that acts like a noun. → I like what I see. (The noun clause is "what I see") → I know that the tide is turning. (The noun clause is "that the tide is turning")
adverbial clause
A clause that acts like an adverb. Adverbial clauses are adjuncts and are dependent. → Keep hitting the gong until I tell you to stop. (The adverbial clause "until I tell you to stop" describes the verb "hitting". Therefore, it acts like an adverb.)
Island Hopping
A military strategy used during World War II that involved selectively attacking specific enemy-held islands and bypassing others
neologism
A new word that has become commonly used. → woke (intelligent, questioning what's commonly accepted)
Mitochondria
A particularly active cell might contain large numbers of
noun
A person, place, thing, or idea
Unrestricted Submarine Warfare
A policy that the Germans announced on January 1917 which stated that their submarines would sink any ship in the British waters. Resulted in entry of the US into World War I.
Fascism
A political movement that promotes an extreme form of nationalism, a denial of individual rights, and a dictatorial one-party rule.
Dictator
A ruler who has complete power over a country
paradox
A statement that seems to contradict itself. → I always lie. → Less is more. Oxymorons are types of paradoxes.
Organelle
A structure within a cell that performs a specific function is called
Bobby Charlton
A survivor of the Munich Air Disaster - he went on to lead Manchester United to European glory. He also was part of the 1966 World Cup winning side.
prokaryote
A unicellular organism that lacks a nucleus and membrane bound organelles
adjective
A word that describes a noun
Henry VII
AKA Henry Tudor; married Edward IV's daughter Elizabeth in 1486 uniting the houses
Darius 3
Alexander The Great's "mortal enemy"
title case
All words are capitalized unless they are prepositions, articles, or conjunctions. Note: even those are capitalized if they are the first word in the title.
John Isner
American tennis player ranked 20th. One of the best servers and played the longest tennis match; winning 70:68. Age 26.
Alex Galchenyuk
Arizona Coyotes #17. (C) Nickname: "Chucky" 3rd overall draft pick in 2012
Oliver Ekman-Larsson
Arizona Coyotes #23. Capt. (D) Nickname: "OEL" Olympic Silver Medalist (2014)
After Athen's attack on Syracuse, what are some disadvantages that Athens how faces?
Athen's treasury is empty, fleet depleted
Mark Ingram
Baltimore Ravens RB
prosaic
Basic and simple. Prosaic writing does not contain figurative language.
When did WW1 begin and end?
Began: 1914 Ended: november 11th 1918
When did the Korean begin and end?
Began: 1950 ended: 1953
when did the American revolution begin and end?
Began: April 1775 Ended:1783 treaty of paris, last battle 1781
Prince Fielder
Biggest 1B in baseball, $219,000,000 investment, so far paid off. Has helped Tigers in postseason. SO FAT! 6 ft. 4 in. 275 lbs.
Charlie McAvoy
Boston Bruins #73. (D)
David Pastrnak
Boston Bruins #88. Forward Nickname: "Pasta"
1859
British forces blew up the iron obstacles that the Chinese had placed in the Baihe River
Lord Lucan
British ruler who prevented Russia from capturing Balaklava known as "The Charge of the Light Brigade" led by Lord Cardigan
LeSean McCoy
Buffalo Bills RB
Function of Chloroplast
Capture the energy from sunlight and convert it into chemical energy during photosynthesis
Vacuole
Cell organelle that stores materials such as water, salts, proteins, carbohydrates, enzymes, toxins, etc.
Fort Sumter
Charleston, SC site where the attack instigated the Civil War
Piraeus
City connected to Athens by long walls during the Polyponnesian wars
Odell Beckham Jr.
Cleveland Browns WR
Walt Frazier
Cleveland Cavaliers New York Knicks PG
Chloroplasts
Closely stacked, flattened sacs
Nathan MacKinnon
Colorado Avalanche #29. Alt. Capt. (LW) 1st overall draft pick in 2013 Won the Calder Memorial Trophy in 2014
Ho Chi Minh
Communist leader of Viet Minh; helped formed Democratic Republic of Vietnam
Cell membrane
Composed of a phospholipid bilayer
Darrelle Revis
Cornerback (Jets) College: Pittsburg
Elvin Hayes
Current Team:
Evan Turner
Current Team:
Meyers Leonard
Current Team:
David Robinson
Current Team: Who won the title of 'NBA's Most Valuable Players' in Season 1994-95??
LeBron James
Current Team: Cleveland Cavaliers. Position Small Forward (SF)
DeAndre Jordan
Current Team: Clippers. Position: Center (C)
Blake Griffin
Current Team: Clippers. Position: Power Forward (PF)
Harrison Barnes
Current Team: Dallas Mavericks. Position: Small Forward (SF)
Dirk Nowitzki
Current Team: Dallas Mavericks. Positions: Power Forward (PF) and Center (C)
Anderson Varejão
Current Team: Golden State Warriors. Position: Center (C)
Damian Jones
Current Team: Golden State Warriors. Position: Center (C)
Stephen Curry
Current Team: Golden State Warriors. Position: Point Guard (PG)
David West
Current Team: Golden State Warriors. Position: Power Forward (PF)
Draymond Green
Current Team: Golden State Warriors. Position: Power Forward (PF)
James Michael McAdoo
Current Team: Golden State Warriors. Position: Power Forward (PF)
Nick Young
Current Team: Golden State Warriors. Positions: Shooting Guard (SG) and Small Forward (SF)
Kevin Durant
Current Team: Golden State. Position: Small Forward (SF) Superstar player
James Harden
Current Team: Houston Rockets. Position: Shooting Guard (SG)
Jordan Hill
Current Team: Minnesota Timberwolves Position: Center
Which military campaign was the turning point that resulted in the Allies' invasion of France during World War II?
D-Day (Operation Overlord)
Dak Prescott
Dallas Cowboys QB
Ezekiel Elliot
Dallas Cowboys RB
Amari Cooper
Dallas Cowboys WR
Tyler Seguin
Dallas Stars #91. (C) 2nd overall draft pick 2010 Stanley Cup Champion with the Bruins(2011) Won gold at the 2015 IIHF World Championship for Canada
Mats Zuccarello
Dalls Stars #36. Nickname: "Zucc"
Caroline Wozniacki
Danish tennis player ranked fifth, but used to be first. Age 24.
Who is the Persian king (and also was furious with the Athenians for helping the Ionian Greeks and promised revenge on them)
Darius
After the Battle of Marathon, Darius (Persia's leader) dies, but who is his son and what does he convince him of before he dies?
Darius's son is Xerxes, and he convinces him to continue the fight with Greece and beat them.
Joffrey Lauvergne
Denver Nuggets
Matthew Stafford
Detroit Lions QB
Harry Gallatin
Detroit Pistons New York Knicks PF/C
Bob Lanier
Detroit Pistons Golden State Warriors Milwaukee Bucks C
Lysosome
Digests excess or worn-out cell parts, food particles and invading viruses or bacteria
Vince Carter
Don't know if retired Team Toronto Raptors and Dallas Mavericks. 8-time All-Star. 2-time All-NBA guard for the New Jersey Nets. 1999 NBA Rookie of the Year.
1843
Dr. Alexander Wood of Edinburgh discovers a new technique of administering morphine, injection with a syringe. He finds the effects of morphine on his patients instantaneous and three times more potent.
Franz Beckenbauer
Dubbed the Fußball-Kaiser by the German Press - he would go on to become one of the greatest sweepers the world has ever seen. After his playing days he is notable for being the man in charge of World Cup 2006.
Leon Draisaitl
Edmonton Oilers #29. (C) 3rd overall draft pick in 2014
Connor McDavid
Edmonton Oilers #97. Capt. (C) 1st overall draft pick in 2015 Considered the best player in the NHL right now Art Ross Trophy, Ted Lindsay Award winner (2017 & 2018) Hart Memorial Trophy winner (2017)
Richard III
Edward IV's brother who was defeated at the Battle of Bosworth Field
1837
Elizabeth Barrett Browning falls under the effects of morphine.
Henry V
English king that disrupted truce in 1396 and invaded in 1415 and defeated French army at Agincourt, capturing land north of Loire River
What did the Athenians do when the Battle of Salamis started?
Evacuated Athens
Organelles
Everything inside the cell including the nucleus
Past perfect tense verb
Expresses an action completed before some past time or event
Present perfect tense verb
Expresses an action that began in the past and continues into the present
francisco franco
Fascist leader of the Spanish revolution, helped by Hitler and Mussolini
van Leeuwenhoek (Antony)
Father of microbiology; created a better lens named after himself; observed microorganisms such as red blood cells and spermatoza
Cell wall
Firm, protective structure that gives the cell its shape in plants, fungi, most bacteria and some protests
predicate noun
Follows a linking verb and renames the subject
What were Wilson's plans for peace after World War I called?
Fourteen points
Sedan
French defeated in major battles culminating at this site when Prussian forces decisively defeated the French army and captured emperor Napoleon III
Paul Gascoigne
Gazza was the most natural player of his generation. He came to the fore during the 1990 World Cup Finals in Italy, where he was the midfield maestro under Sir Bobby Robson and helped England to the brink of the Final.
Who commanded American forces in the Pacific during World War II?
General Douglas MacArthur
Invasion of Poland
Germany invaded, breaking their agreement, so Britain and France declared war, starting World War II
Which nations were the Central Powers?
Germany, Austria-Hungary, Ottoman Turks
Axis Powers
Germany, Italy, Japan
Matt Cain
Giants starting pitcher, Threw only perfect game this season not at Safeco Park, 18
Tom Brady
Greatest QB of all time (Patriots) College: Michigan
Polis
Greek city-state
Who became the president of the United States after the death of Franklin Roosevelt in 1945?
Harry Truman
independent clause
Has a subject and verb. Can stand alone. → The cow eats hay.
Alex Rodirguez
He Sucks! He should just go home, sit on the TV and watch the couch! He is so stupid, he got potato chips threw away the chips and ate the bag.
Zinedine Zidane
He played as and attacking midfielder for the France team.
Andre Aggasi
His father boxed for Iran in the 1948 and 1952 Olympics; his own Olympic exploits included the 1996 tennis gold. Born in Las Vegas, he reached the world's #3 ranking at age 18 but was better known for his image than for his play. Perhaps the greatest returner and baseline player ever, Agassi won his first major on Wimbledon grass in 1992. Briefly married to Brooke Shields, he fell to #141 in the world in 1997, but after they divorced, Agassi rededicated himself to the game. In 1999 he won the French Open, becoming just the fifth man to complete the career Grand Slam. In all, Agassi has won eight major singles titles (five since 1999), and is now married to women's great Steffi Graf.
Chirstiano Rolando
His position is forward and is the captain of the Portugal team. And plays for FC Barcelona.
cytologist
Hooke was the first of what kind of ologist
Dead plant cells
Hooke's discovery of cells was made observing
Lamar Miller
Houston Texans RB
DeAndre Hopkins
Houston Texans WR
Battle of Plataea
In 479 B.C. The Spartans and the Athenians unite and the Persians flee. This is the last battle of the Persian Wars.
article
In English, the words "a", "an", and "the" are the only articles. They show if something is specific or not. Articles are a type of determiner.
Andrew Luck
Indianapolis Colts QB
T.Y. Hilton
Indianapolis Colts WR
Luis Suárez
Is one of the best strikers in the Barcelona team
Pele
Is the all time best soccer player and is the is a soccer legend. And is know for winning the most jules rimet trophy.
Lionel Messi
Is the one worlds best soccer player
Which battles were part of the island-hopping campaign to defeat Japan during World War II?
Iwo Jima, Okinawa
Leanord Fournette
Jacksonville Jaguars RB
attack on pearl harbor
Japan bombs pearl harbor on Dec, 1941 They wanted to destroy the US's aircraft carriers Bad luck, all 4 at Pearl Harbor were out doing training so Japan failed However, still caused mass destruction on US navy fleet
Nagasaki
Japanese city devastated during World War II when the United States dropped the second atomic bomb on Aug 8th, 1945.
Bataan Death March
Japanese forced about 60,000 of americans and philippines to march 100 miles with little food and water, most died or were killed on the way
Which war-time policy was challenged in the case of Korematsu v. United States (1944)?
Japanese internment camps
smallpox (cowpox)
Jenner created a vaccine for what
Who was the communist dictator of the Soviet Union during the 1930s and 1940s?
Josef Stalin
D Day
June 6, 1944 - Led by Eisenhower, over a million troops (the largest invasion force in history) stormed the beaches at Normandy and began the process of re-taking France. The turning point of World War II.`
Darius the Great
King of Persia who expanded the empire, organized a highly efficient administrative system, and invaded Greece, but was repelled at the Battle of Marathon.
BMZ Korea
Kw
Chicoms
Kw
Chosin Reservoir
Kw
General Mathew B Ridgeway
Kw
Heartbreak Ridge
Kw
Inchon Landing
Kw
Mig alley
Kw
Mig15 vs F86saber
Kw
Miguel Cabrera
Last player to win Triple Crown, Star First Baseman, Former Marlin
Franklin Deleno Roosevelt
Leader of the United States during the Great Depression and World War 2.
Which international alliance was proposed in Wilson's Fourteen points?
League of Nations
General Dwight Eisenhower
Led the allied invasion of North Africa and planned and executed the D-Day invasion at Normandy and the battle of the budge; Supreme Allied Commander in Europe.
Clayton Kershaw
Left-handed pitcher for the Los Angeles Dodgers
What acts allowed the United States to aid Britain with military supplies?
Lend-Lease
affix
Letters added to the root of a word to change its meaning. If the letters are added before the root, they are called a prefix. If the letters are added after the root, they are called a suffix. → Homogenized - the prefix "homo" has been added → Incapable - the prefix "in" has been added → Laughing - the suffix "ing" has been added
Calvin Johnson
Lions(Retired) WR
Melvin Gordon
Los Angeles Chargers RB
Drew Doughty
Los Angeles Kings #8. Alt. Capt. (D) Nickname: "Doughnuts" 2nd overall draft pick in 2008 Two time Stanley Cup Champion (2012, 2014) Olympic gold medalist for Canada (2014) Norris Trophy winner (2016)
Todd Gurley III
Los Angeles Rams RB
Brandin Cooks
Los Angeles Rams WR
What were some advantages Athens had over Sparta?
Lots of money from the Delian League, many allies, strong navy, protected by walls, access to Piraeus (a port) for trade
Animal Cells
Lysosomes are only found in
Digestion
Lysosomes are used for
Structure of Cell Membrane - picture
Made of a bilayer of phospholipids
V E Day
May 8, 1945; victory in Europe Day when the Germans surrendered
Luke Kuechly
Middle Linebacker (Panthers) College: Boston College
Which battle was the turning point that stopped Japanese expansion in the Pacific during World War II?
Midway
Oscar Robertson
Milwaukee Bucks Cincinnati Royals PG 63 Game's first big guard dominated at every level but despite these achievements and a clean public life he was not offered a single endorsement until 4 years into pro career- just a basketball- NBA in 60's and 70's-represented unwritten rule among advertisers that black players could not sell products, before Jordan or even Worthy, Disparity in basketball also existed in salaries and white fans did not want to watch blacks play
Bob Pettit
Milwaukee Hawks St. Louis Hawks PF/C
Stefon Diggs
Minnesota Vikings WR
Zach Parise
Minnesota Wild #11. Alt. Capt. (LW) Olympic silver medalist for USA (2010)
Devan Dubnyk
Minnesota Wild #40. (G) Bill Masterton Memorial Trophy winner (2015)
Mikko Koivu
Minnesota Wild #9. Capt. (C)
Elgin Baylor
NBA draft 1958 / Round: 1 / Pick: 1st overall Selected by the Minneapolis Lakers
Wilt Chamberlain
NBA draft 1959 / Pick: Territorial Selected by the Philadelphia Warriors
Oscar Robertson
NBA draft 1960 / Pick: Territorial Selected by the Cincinnati Royals
Kevin McHale
NBA draft 1980 / Round: 1 / Pick: 3rd overall Selected by the Boston Celtics
Chris Mullin
NBA draft 1985 / Round: 1 / Pick: 7th overall Selected by the Golden State Warriors
Dennis Rodman
NBA draft 1986 / Round: 2 / Pick: 27th overall Selected by the Detroit Pistons
Shaquille O'Neal
NBA draft 1992 / Round: 1 / Pick: 1st overall
Goran Dragic
NBA draft 2008 / Round: 2 / Pick: 45th overall Selected by the San Antonio Spurs
Jrue Holiday
NBA draft 2009 / Round: 1 / Pick: 17th overall Selected by the Philadelphia 76ers
Tarik Black
NBA draft 2014 / Undrafted
Bill Russell
NBA draft: 1956, Atlanta Hawks (Round: 1 / Pick: 2)
Jerry West
NBA draft: 1960, Los Angeles Lakers (Round: 1 / Pick: 2)
Kareem Abdul-Jabbar
NBA draft: 1969, Milwaukee Bucks (Round: 1 / Pick: 1)
Julius Erving
NBA draft: 1972, Milwaukee Bucks (Round: 1 / Pick: 12)
Larry Bird
NBA draft: 1978, Boston Celtics (Round: 1 / Pick: 6)
Magic Johnson
NBA draft: 1979, Los Angeles Lakers (Round: 1 / Pick: 1)
Hakeem Olajuwon
NBA draft: 1984, Houston Rockets (Round: 1 / Pick: 1)
Charles Barkley
NBA draft: 1984, Philadelphia 76ers (Round: 1 / Pick: 5)
John Stockton
NBA draft: 1984, Utah Jazz (Round: 1 / Pick: 16)
Karl Malone
NBA draft: 1985, Utah Jazz (Round: 1 / Pick: 13)
David Robinson
NBA draft: 1987, San Antonio Spurs (Round: 1 / Pick: 1)
Scottie Pippen
NBA draft: 1987, Seattle Supersonics (Round: 1 / Pick: 5)
Gary Payton
NBA draft: 1990, Seattle Supersonics (Round: 1 / Pick: 2)
Kevin Garnett
NBA draft: 1995, Minnesota Timberwolves (Round: 1 / Pick: 5)
Kobe Bryant
NBA draft: 1996, Charlotte Hornets (Round: 1 / Pick: 13)
Derek Fisher
NBA draft: 1996, Los Angeles Lakers (Round: 1 / Pick: 24)
Jamal Crawford
NBA draft: 2000, Cleveland Cavaliers (Round: 1 / Pick: 8)
38th parallel
North Korea crossed this line invading South Korea entering Seoul
Andre Roberson
Oklahoma City Thunder
Enes Kanter
Oklahoma City Thunder
Cameron Payne
Oklahoma City Thunder PG SG
Organelle
One of several bodies with a specialized function that is suspended in the cytosol of the cell
Endoplasmic reticulum
Organelle that helps maintain homeostasis by moving supplies from one part of the cell to the other is the
Clay Matthews
Outside Linebacker (Packers) College: USC
rabies and anthrax
Pasteur created a vaccine for what two things
What event brought the U.S. into World War II?
Pearl Harbor
Who wins the Battle of Thermopylae?
Persia
How many soldiers did the Persians have compared to the Athenians?
Persians- 25,000 men Athenians- 10,000 men
How many troops did the Persians have during the Battle of Plataea? Greeks?
Persians- 260,000 Greeks- 100,000
Carson Wentz
Philadelphia Eagles QB
Al-Farouq Aminu
Portland Trail Blazers Power forward, Small forward PF SF
Jake Layman
Portland Trail Blazers SF
Luis Figo
Portugal's darling of the late 90s and early 00s - he was meant to lead the Golden Generation to glory. Things didn't go as planned however as Portugal failed to make a major final during his time with his country.
Ribosomes
Proteins are made on the
semicolon
Punctuation mark used in: Complex lists: when items in a list contain commas within them. Sentence merging: when the sentences are related, the transition can be made smoother with a semicolon instead of a period. Before a conjunction: if two sentences are connected by a conjunction and the sentences contain commas, you can use the semicolon to connect before the conjunction.
Carson Palmer
QB (Cardinals) College: USC
Andrew Luck
QB (Colts) College: Stanford
Aaron Rodgers
QB (Packers) College: California
Cam Newton
QB (Panthers) College: Auburn
Drew Bress
QB (Saints) College: Purdue
Russell Wilson
QB (Seahawks) College: NC State & Wisconsin
Ben Roethlisberger
QB (Steelers) College: Miami Ohio
Pele
Quite simply - The Greatest.
Clyde Drexler
RETIRED Played for Portland Trail Blazers and Houston Rockets. Position: Shooting Guard (SG) Small Forward (SF)
Wilt Chamberlain
RETIRED: LAKERS WARRIORS 76's He is the only player to score 100 points in a single NBA game or average more than 40 and 50 points in a season.
commoratio
Repeating an idea over and over, using different words. → It's passed on! This parrot is no more! It has ceased to be! It's expired and gone to meet its maker! This is a late parrot! It's a stiff! Bereft of life, it rests in peace! If you hadn't nailed it to the perch, it would be pushing up the daisies! Its metabolical processes are of interest only to historians! It's hopped the twig! It's shuffled off this mortal coil! It's run down the curtain and joined the choir invisible! This is an ex-parrot! → We have considered your solution and are impressed by its practicality. It looks very viable. Very viable indeed.
assonance
Repeating the same vowel sound in a string of words. → The cat in the hat sat on a bat. → I keep my eye on the prize. → Love lunges from the heart.
epiphora
Repeating words at the end of sentences. → She's safe, just like I promised. She's all set to marry Norrington, just like she promised. And you get to die for her, just like you promised.
Artis Gilmore
Retired Chicago Bulls Center (C)
Lou Hudson
Retired Dead Atlanta Hawks Small Forward (SF) and Shooting Guard (SG)
Dick McGuire
Retired Dead Detroit Pistons New York Knicks PG
Neil Johnston
Retired Dead Golden State Warriors Center (C)
Larry Costello
Retired Dead Golden State Warriors Point Guard (PG)
Joe Dumars
Retired Detroit Pistons PG/SG
Grant Hill
Retired Detroit Pistons, Orlando Magic, Phoenix Suns, and Los Angeles Clippers.
Jerry West
Retired Los Angeles Lakers What NBA Hall of Famer was initially known as "Zeke from Cabin Creek?"
James Worthy
Retired Los Angeles Lakers Small Forward 82 Played with Jordan at UNC, All-American, led scoring in Jordan's game-winner freshman year national championship, NBA Champion and All-Star, despite idea that companies did not want African-American athletes to represent them he received $1.2 million from New Balance, perhaps helped pave way for Jordan
Simona Halep
Romanian tennis player ranked third. Age 23.
present tense
Shows a present habit or state. → He plays tennis. → She is a teacher.
present progressive tense
Shows an action that continues for some time in the present. Used for actions that are happening right now. Also used for actions that will happen in the future, so long as a time is stated. Form: is/are/am + present participle → I am skipping rope. → I am going to New Zealand this summer.
Stephen Strasburg
Shutdown (in many ways) #1 pick. Plays with #34, Washington Nationals
Vladimir Tarasenko
St. Louis Blues #91. Alt. Capt. (RW)
Which battle was the turning point that resulted in Nazi Germany's defeat on the eastern front in the Soviet Union?
Stalingrad
CC Sabathia
Starting pitcher for New York Yankees
Felix Hernandez
Starting pitcher. 25 years old. 7th season. Valencia, Venezuela. Came to the M's partly because of Freddy Garcia. Wears 34, same # as Freddy. Signed a 5yr/$108 mil contract in Jan. 2010. Will make $10 mil this season, $18 mil next season. 4-2, 3.02 ERA.
Vacuole
Stores material within the cell
Babe Ruth
Sultan of Swat
How did the Athenian army Strategize in order to face the Persian army in battle without being surrounded
The Athenians weakened their center so they could spread out and line up evenly with the Persians
What was the first of the Persian Wars?
The Battle of Marathon
1856
The British and French renew their hostilities against China in the Second Opium War. The British attacked Guangzhou from the Pearl River. There was an attempt to poison the British Superintendent of Trade in Hong Kong
Eusebio
The Golden Boot winner from the 1966 World Cup - he was a big strong powerful forward, who led Benfica to many domestic titles.
Who is the Battle of Marathon between?
The Persians and the Athenians
1858
The Xianfeng Emperor ordered the Mongolian general to guard the Taku Forts near Tianjin
Ekkleisa
The assembley (Govt.)
Antecedents
The word that the pronoun refers back to
Militarism
This cause of World War I was a policy of building up strong armed forces to prepare for war.
DeMarco Murray
Titans,Eagles,Cowboys(Retired) RB
German maximum machine gun
WWI
Atomic bombs
Wwii
Okinawa
Wwii
Lend Lease Policy
a law passed in 1941 that allowed the United States to ship arms and other supplies, without immediate payment, to nations fighting the Axis powers
conscription
a military draft
direct object
a noun or pronoun that receives the action of the verb
Nonagression Pact
a pact between Germany and the USSR saying,"You don't mess with me i won't mess with you."
indefinite pronoun
a pronoun that does not refer to a specific, person, place, thing, or idea; examples: everyone, everything, everybody, anybody, many, most, few, each, some, someone, all, nothing, nobody, and no one
Intransitive verb
a verb that does not have a direct object
Transitive verb
a verb that has a direct object
demonstrative pronouns
a word that points out a specific person, place, or thing: this, that, these, those
Verb
a word that shows action or state of being
japan vouched to
abolish racial discrimination
hitler and stalin had similar
abusive childhoods
rough endoplasmic reticulum
appearance due to being peppered with ribosomes, synthesizes proteins for export, close to the nucleus
Which policy did the British and French use in the Munich pact to avoid war with Nazi Germany?
appeasement
sudetenland
area with mostly german speakers people located in czechoslovakia
Peace of Hubertusburg
armistice between Prussia and Austria in 1763
Archduke Franz Ferdinand
assassinated in Sarajevo, Bosnia starting World War I
Bull Run
battle where Confederacy under Pierre Beauregard repelled the Union under Irvin McDowell near Manassas, VA
Pope Urban II
called for the First Crusade
Death Camps
camps used under the rule of Hitler in Nazi Germany for the purpose of killing prisoners immediately.
Barnard (Dr Christian)
cardiologist; recognized for work with transplants; performed first heart transplant in South Africa in 1967
Third Crusade
caused by Saladin's recapturing of Jerusalem in 1187
japan invaded the rest of
china
thylakoids (part of chloroplasts)
closely stacked, flattened sacs (plants only)
Nicoloff (Dr Demetre)
co-developer of the St. Jude heart valve; first heart transplant in MN at the University of MN; also worked with liver and kidney transplants
vladimir lenin
communist leader of russia that was exiled to germany. he later returned to russia with germany's help to start the russian revolution
plasma/cell membrane
composed of a phospholipid membrane, in metabolism, this organelle is responsible for ingestion, selectively permeable, made of phospholipids and proteins
women before wwi
confined to domestic sphere
linking verb
connects the subject to a word or word group that identifies or describes the subject
Schwann (Theodor)
contributed to the Cell Theory- all animals are made of cells
Virchow (Rudolph)
contributed to the Cell Theory- cells come from cells of the same kind
josef stalin
dictator of the soviet union who turned the soviet union into a totalitarian state
Franklin (Rosalind)
discovery of the double helix structure of DNA through x-ray like pictures; anatomy of DNA
Fleming (Alexander)
discovery of the first antibiotic Penicillin in 1929
Albert Pujols
first baseman, batting third, Los Angeles Angels, Angels bench warmer Who just wants money and eats hamburgers all day and sits and watches sopapras
Hooke (Robert)
first cytologist; first to use the term cell (while he was looking at cork); enhanced scientific hardware
benito mussolini
first facist dictor who allied with germany and japan.
First Battle of the Somme
first of 12 battles that forced Germany back to Hindenburg Line; British suffered 57,540 casualties
List the economic reforms supported by the Populists.
government regulation of the railroads, bimetallism
Anti Semitism
hatred towards Jews
What happens after Pheidippides tells the Athenian citizens what to do to prepare for the Persians?
he drops dead from exhaustion/dehydration
Who is Themistocles and what does he become?
he is the military general for Athens and he becomes the most powerful leader in Athens
Cristiano Ronaldo
he most exciting player in the world today. He has excited fans up and down the country with his flamboyant wing play. Currently play for Real Madriad. He is becoming the great leader of Portugal national team and the winner of the Golden Ball !!
Ronaldinho
he silky skilled Brazilian was one of, if not the biggest star, of world football in the early part of the 21st century. Playing for AC Milan in Spain, he led the Catalan giants to great heights and helped bring a style of football to the Camp Nou that the fans thoroughly enjoyed.
Joan of Arc
helped lift the siege of Orleans and turned tide in favor of French
Lev Yashin
is the 3 worlds best goalkeeper of the 20th century.
What was the U.S. military strategy in the Pacific against the Japanese during World War II?
island hopping
Why is the Battle of Marathon significant?
it's the first time a Greek army beats a Persian army
racial equality clause
japan proposed for them to be included in the of the league of nations, but other countries objected. they proposed this during the paris peace conference
ROK DPRK
kW
cytosol
liquid portion of cytoplasm
flagellum
longer whip-like structures for movement
What comes of Athens after the war?
loses their entire navy, and looses democracy and control of their city
Treaty of Troyes
made Henry VI heir of both French and English thrones
ribosome
made of RNA and protein, these small organelles are the site of protein synthesis
japan conquered
manchuria
adolf htiler's party
nazi party
stalemate
neither side is able to defeat the other
What was the foreign policy of the United States when World War II began in the 1930s?
neutrality
What was the U.S. foreign policy towards European affairs prior to World War I?
neutrality/isolationism
when germany was fighting belgium during the schlieffen plan, was it easy
no, the belgians fought hard
atom bomb
nuclear weapon in which enormous energy is released by nuclear fission
Curtis Granderson
number 14 on the yankees he plays center field, NY Yankees outfielder that was hit by J.A. Happ's pitch, breaking his right forearm., "The Grandy-Man can!"
cristae
part of mitochondria that are the location for cellular respiration, involved in producing the energy molecule for the cell, ATP
cristae (folds), inner membrane, outer membrane, and matrix (goo)
parts of a mitochondria
Pasteur (Louis)
pasteurization especially in milk (heating milk to get rid of harmful germs); figured out fermentation process; vaccine for rabies and anthrax; Germ Theory of diseases; Biogenesis Theory (life comes from life of the same type; 1850-1880s
Function of Rough ER
protein transport
kaiser wilhelm ii was the grandson of
queen victoria
What war-time policy affected American's daily ability to acquire food and fuel on the Homefront during World War II?
rationing
Crick (Frances)
recognized for advancements in DNA and its anatomy; presented DNA model; won the Nobel prize in 1962
personal pronoun
refers to the one speaking, the one spoken to, or the one spoken about
List an economic reform supported by the Progressive movement
regulating big business, "trust-busting", lower tariffs
Battle of Midway
repulsed Japanese advance during World War II
Charles II
restored to the throne by the "Long Parliament"
russian revolution
russia gave into germany and signed a treaty with them. russia gave a big piece of land to germany. after russia signed the treaty with germany, russia left the war
Fourth Crusade
sacked Constantinople in 1204
Oliver Cromwell
second in command of Parliament's New Model Army and Lord Protectorate who destroyed the king's army at Battle of Naseby in 1645
What practice was supported by the Supreme Court's ruling in the case of Plessy v. Ferguson?
segregation
Cytoplasm function
site of chemical reactions
smooth endoplasmic reticulum
site of lipid synthesis, carbohydrate metabolism, detoxifies
cilia
small hair-like structures used for movement or sensing things
auxiliary
sometimes called "helping verbs" are words that help the main verb express special meanng
Xerxes
son of Darius; became Persian king. He vowed revenge on the Athenians. He invaded Greece with 180,000 troops in 480 B.C.
Charles Cornwallis
surrendered at Yorktown, VA
fascism
system of authoritative government associated with extreme nationalism
facism
system of authoritative government associated with extreme nationalism. facist leaders disliked democracy and often promised to return a country to its former glory and build a strong military. facist leaders deliver threats to intimidate other countries. no freedom of the press
Whittaker (Robert)
taxonomist; creator of the 5 (or 6) kingdom system
What does Pheidippides tell the citizens of Athens to do to prepare for the Persian army coming?
tells citizens to line up on the beach where they would be meeting the Persians, so it would appear that the Athenians had an army
Who did the Persians send over to fight the Greeks on day two of the Battle of Thermopylae?
the 10,000 Immortals or (the royal bodyguards) the best of the best
d-day
the allied forces began liberating Europe with the d-day invasion of northern france
Richard and Henry VI
the duke of York and Lancastrian king who battled in Wars of the Roses
Delos
the island that was the original headquarters and treasury of the Delian League, before it was moved to Athens by Pericles.
cytoplasm
the region inside the cell except for the nucleus
Hiroshima and Nagasaki
the two Japanese cities that were atom bombed by the U.S.
Spain and France
the two countries that recognized the colonies' independence
Merrimack and Monitor
the two ships that battled March 9, 1862
What comes of Sparta after the war?
they are the dominant force in Greece, and are able to take down Athen's walls.
What depleted most of Athen's fleet?
they sent 27,000 soldiers to destroy Syracuse and ended up losing most of their fleet & soldiers
When the Persians come and see all of the people on the beach, what do they do?
they turn around and go back to Persia
the USA and the league of nations
they were against the league of nations because they thought that it was an alliance that would draw themselves into wars
Kris Bryant
third baseman for the Chicago Cubs
What type of warfare was used on the Western front?
trench warfare
false (he researched it but could not make one)
true or false- there is a current vaccine for AIDs due to Dr. Salk
Second Battle of the Marne
turning point of the World War I; German offensive halted by U.S. and French troops
plant cells
type of cell that don't have any centrioles yet they divide
united states and great britain designed the
united nations
What were the reasons for U.S. entry into World War I?
unrestricted submarine warfare, Zimmerman telegram
propaganda
use of media to encourage people to do something or change their point of view
What important contribution did women make to the war effort during World War II?
war production---working in weapons and war material factories ("Rosie the Riveter"
David Beckham
well who doesn't know about he? The boy with the looks, playing for arguably the biggest club in the world, married a huge pop star from the biggest band on the planet at the time, it has certainly been quite a career for the Leytonstone kid.
kingdom, phylum, class, order, family, genus, species
what are the 7 levels of classification in order
objective and ocular
what are the two lenses on a compound microscope
South Africa
where was the first heart transplant
University of MN
where was the first heart-transplant in MN
Germ Theory
which theory states that germs cause disease
Biogenesis Theory
which theory states that life comes from life of the same type
it is said that adolf hitler caused
wwii and the holocaust
Pat Connaughton
Current Team: P a t C o n n n a u g h t o n
Darren Collison
Current Team: Sacramento Kings Guard
Leveon Bell
New York Jets RB
Saigon
North Vietnamese Army offensive captured this city and unified Vietnam under Communist rule
Von Miller
Outside Linebacker (Broncos) College: Texas A&M
Khalil Mack
Outside Linebacker (Raiders) College: Buffalo
Roger Federer
Swiss tennis player ranked second. Age 33. Won 17 Grand Slams.
Ryan O'Reilly
St. Louis Blues #90. (C) Lady Bing Memorial Trophy winner (2014)
armistice
an agreement to stop fighting
when did the vietnam war begin and end?
began: 1964 ended: 1975
us traded with
both sides of the war
DNA
controls hereditary information that plays a part in protein synthesis
Michael Ventrus
decoded linear B
emperor hirohito
emperor of Japan during wwii. his people viewed him as a god
Treaty of Paris
ended Crimean War
japan began to attack
english and french colonies in southeast asia
Which event led to the Spanish-American War?
explosion of the U.S.S. Maine
factory owners realized that it might be beneficial if they joined the war
factory owners thought it might be profitable to make weapons for war
Linnaeus (Carl)
father of taxonomy; devised the formal 2-part naming system we use to classify all lifeforms; devised 7-level classification system
technology advancements in wwi
first tanks, u-boats could shoot torpedos, airplanes that could collect information and drop bombs on enemies, long range guns, poison gas
Ken Griffey Jr
former Mariners in centerfielder.
kamikazes
japanese pilots in wwii that loaded their aircraft with bombs and crashed them into enemy ships. they were known as "suicide pilots"
Forgotten War
kW
Darwin (Charles)
known for the theory of evolution and survival of the fitest
phospholipid bilayer
makes up the cell membrane, controls exchanges of materials between inside and outside of cell, is selectively permeable
women during both world wars
men went to fight so women had to take over the men jobs
Bourbon
monarchy restored under Louis XVIII
Declaration of Independence
most famous document adopted July 4, 1776
many women worked in what type of factory
muntions
Did the Spartans ever make it to the Battle of Marathon? Why or why not?
no, they were in the middle of a religious ceremony when Pheidippides came to them and asked for help
women in wwi
nurses, cooked meals for soldiers, work in factories, made clothes for soldiers, and made hospital supplies
Sophecles
one of the great tragedians of ancient Greece (496-406 BC) He wrote Oedipus the King, and Antigone
plastids
only in plant cells, small organelles in plants that contain pigments or store starch
golgi apparatus
proteins are modified and packaged to be ready for shipment here --UPS--
free ribosomes
proteins for cell use
Seventh Crusade
seizure of Jerusalem by Khwarezmians; abruptly ended when its leader King Louis IX died in 1270
What was Nazi Germany's "Final Solution" for dealing with the Jews?
the Holocaust (death camps)
Acre
the last major Crusader stronghold that was lost on 1291
us entered the war for investments
us banks had loaned a lot of money to great britain and they were afraid they would not get paid back if great britain lost
reflexive pronoun
used as an object and refers to the same person or thing as the subject of the sentence.
bosnia
where archduke franz ferdinand was assassinated (saravejo)
Dujardin (Felix)
who came up with the term protoplasm
Harvey (William)- circulatory sytsem
who was the first to study a system's functions and which system did they study
Hooke (Robert)
who was the first to use the word "cell"
Rough Endoplasmic Reticulum
*System of internal membranes within the cytoplasm. *Membranes are rough due to the presence of ribosomes. *Functions in transport of substances such as proteins within the cytoplasm
Cytosol
*The aqueous (water) part of the cytoplasm within which various particles and organelles are suspended *Composed of water, solutes, suspended particles, etc. & metabolic reactions occur here
how were veterans treated after korean war?
- American prisoners of war called "traitors" -no parades, banners, parties - vets trickled back into society after 1 year tour of duty - vets ignored- "the forgotten ", public rejection
how were the veterans treated after WW1?
- took one year to get troops home from europe - huge nyc parade - promised "bonus" from government - shell shock
what countries are involved in the war on terror?
- united states and allies (mostly the uk) - terrorists worldwide
what trends are there during war on terror?
-president george w. bush and barrack obama - supper patriotism
11 * 0
0
12 * 0
0
2 * 0
0
3 * 0
0
4 * 0
0
5 * 0
0
1 * 10
10
10 * 1
10
2 * 5
10
5 * 2
10
10 * 10
100
the treaty of versailles restricted the german army to
100,000 volunteers and there would be no military drafts (conscriptions)
Norman Conquest
1066-1071; William I, duke of Normandy vs King Harold II, Saxon king of England
3 * 12
36
4 * 9
36
6 * 6
36
1 * 4
4
2 * 2
4
4 * 1
4
How long did Xerxes wait before he attacked the Persians at Thermopylae and begin the Battle of Thermopylae?
4 days
U.S battle deaths in american revolution
4,435, (ranked 7th highest)
u.s service members WW1
4,734,991 (ranked 6th highest)
10 * 4
40
6 * 7
42
7 * 6
42
11 * 4
44
4 * 11
44
5 * 9
45
9 * 5
45
12 * 4
48
4 * 12
48
5 * 10
50
Structure of Cytoplasm
50% cytosol, 50% organelles
u.s. battle deaths WW1
53, 402 (ranked 4th highest)
6 * 9
54
11 * 7
77
7 * 11
77
Michael Kidd-Gilchrist
Charlotte Hornets Small forward
Jonathan Toews
Chicago Blackhawks #19. Capt. (C) 3rd overall draft pick in 2006 Three time Stanley Cup Champion (2010, 2013, 2015) two time Olympic gold medal winner (2010, 2014) Member of the "100 Greatest Players in the NHL" club Won the Conn Smythe Trophy in 2010
Scottie Pippen
Chicago Bulls Houston Rockets Portland Trail Blazers SF
Kris Dunn
Current Team: Chicago Bulls Position: Point Guard (PG)
Jordan Clarkson
Current Team: Cleveland Cavaliers . Positions: Point Guard (PG) and Shooting Guard (SG)
Andrew Bogut
Current Team: Dallas Mavericks. Position: Center (C)
Seth Curry
Current Team: Dallas Mavericks. Position: Point Guard (PG) or Shooting Guard (SG) Starter
Kevon Looney
Current Team: Golden State Warriors. Position: Power Forward (PF)
Chris Bosh
Current Team: Miami Heat Or Toronto Raptors . Position: Center (C) Power Forward (PF)
Hippocrates
"Founder of Medicine" During the Golden Age in Greece he was a scientist that believed all diseases came from natural causes. He also had high ideals for physicians & an oath was made that is still used today.
V J Day
"Victory over Japan day" is the celebration of the Surrender of Japan, which was initially announced on August 15, 1945
During the presidential campaign of 1916, what was Woodrow Wilson's position on U.S. involvement in World War I?
"keep us out of war"/neutrality
Rod Laver
(1938-present). Australia produced many talented players (Emerson, Rosewall, Newcombe, Stolle, Hoad) but Laver was the best of all. He weighed just 145 pounds in his playing days but his massive left arm generated incredible topspin shots. The only player to win the Grand Slam twice—in 1962 as an amateur, and in 1969 as a professional—Laver took 11 major singles titles overall. Turning pro in 1963, Laver won five U.S. Pro Championships; had he been allowed to play the majors from '63 to '67, he likely would hold the wins record instead of Pete Sampras. Martina Navratilova and Sampras both idolized Laver, the first to earn $1 million in a career.
Bjorn Borg
(1956-present). On both grass and clay in the late 1970s, resistance to Borg was futile; he won Wimbledon five straight years (1976-80) and the French Open six times, for a total of 11 majors. Borg got started at age nine, after his father won a tennis racket in a ping-pong tournament and gave it to him. He took his first French in 1974 and dominated through 1981, when John McEnroe finally knocked him off at Wimbledon. Borg then inexplicably retired at 26; he tried an unsuccessful comeback in the early 1990s. Despite his great success, Borg never won the U.S. Open (reaching the final four times). He played at the Australian Open only once, usually preferring to take the winter months off.
Derek Jeter
(1974-) became the starting shortstop for the Yanks in 1996, winning the Rookie of the Year Award and helping New York capture its first championship since 1978. More post-season highlights followed, including three more titles ('98, '99, '00), the 2000 Series MVP, and a controversial homer against the Baltimore Orioles in Game One of the 1996 ALCS when twelve year old Jeffrey Maier turned his fly ball into a homerun by reaching over the right field wall to catch it. His junior-high yearbook dubbed him "most likely to play shortstop for the New York Yankees."
Plato
(430-347 BCE) Was a disciple of Socrates whose cornerstone of thought was his theory of Forms, in which there was another world of perfection.
Kristallnacht
(Night of the Broken Glass) November 9, 1938, when mobs throughout Germany destroyed Jewish property and terrorized Jews.
Jordy Nelson
(Packers, Raiders)Retired WR
Bobby Orr
(Past NHL Legend) Known widely for his leaping Stanley Cup winning goal for the Boston Bruins in 1970 vs the Blues. Wore #4 for the Boston Bruins (D) Two time Stanley Cup CHampion with the Bruins (1970, 1972) Once had a 7 point game Changed the way defensemen play the game Member of the "100 Greatest Players in the NHL" club In the Hockey Hall of Fame
Wayne Gretzky
(Past NHL Legend) NEED to know him Nickname: "The Great One" Four time Stanley Cup Champion with the Oilers (1984, 1985, 1987, 1988) Holds the record for most career regular season goals (894), assists (1,963), points (2,857) and hat-tricks (50) His number (#99) was retired league-wide Played for the Oilers, Kings, Blues, and Rangers between 1979 and 1998 as a centerman Is in the Hockey Hall of Fame Member of the "100 Greatest Players in the NHL" club (the GOAT of hockey)
Gordie Howe
(Past NHL Legend) Nickname: "Mr. Hockey" Wore #9 for the Red Wings (RW) from 1946 to 1971. Won 4 Stanley Cups with the Red Wings (1950, 1952, 1954, 1955) NHL Second All Time Leading Scorer (behind Gretzky) The "Gordie Howe Hat Trick" = 1 fight, 1 assist, and 1 goal in one game Member of the "100 Greatest Players in the NHL" club In the Hockey Hall of Fame
Bobby Hull
(Past NHL Legend) Played with the Blackhawks wearing #9 (LW) from 1957 to 1972 1 Stanley Cup in 1961 with the Blackhawks Finished with 610 goals and 634 Penalty Minutes Member of the "100 Greatest Players in the NHL" club In the Hockey Hall of Fame
Mario Lemieux
(Past NHL Legend) Wore #66 for the Penguins (C) Nickname: "Super Mario" Scored on his first shot in his first shift He led the Pittsburgh Penguins to consecutive Stanley Cups in 1991-92. He then later helped bail the Penguins out of bankruptcy by becoming the lead owner of the team in 1999. He once scored 5 goals 5 differnt ways in one game (scored one on even strength, one on the power play, one short-handed, one on a penalty shot, and one empty net goal) Member of the "100 Greatest Players in the NHL" club In the Hockey Hall of Fame
Robert Hook
*1665 examined cork under a microscope and found small boxes. named "cells" after the word room
Microfilaments
*A cable composed of actin proteins in the cytoplasm of almost every eukaryotic cell, making up part of the cytoskeleton and acting alone or with myosin to cause cell contraction; also known as an actin filament.
Ribosomes
*A cell organelle constructed in the nucleolus *Functioning as the site of protein synthesis in the cytoplasm *Consists of rRNA and protein molecules, which make up two subunits.
Microtubules
*A hollow rod of the protein tubulin in the cytoplasm of all eukaryotic cells that make up cilia, flagella, spindle fibers, and other cytoskeletal structures of cells
Flagella
*A long, whip-like protein filament that helps in cell motility. *Bacteria and sperm are flagellated
Plasmodesmata
*A narrow thread of cytoplasm that passes through the cell walls of adjacent plant cells and allows communication between them
Cytoskeleton
*A network of microtubules, microfilaments, and intermediate filaments that branch throughout the cytoplasm and serve a variety of mechanical and transport functions
Chloroplast
*A plastid containing chlorophyll, the site of photosynthesis *A structure in the cells of plants and some other organisms that captures energy from sunlight and uses it to produce food
Nucleolus
*A specialized structure in the nucleus, formed from various chromosomes and active in the synthesis of ribosomes
Chromosomes
*A threadlike, gene-carrying structure found in the nucleus. *Each chromosome consists of one very long DNA molecule and associated proteins.
Smooth Endoplasmic Reticulum
*An endomembrane system where lipids are synthesized, calcium levels are regulated, and toxic substances are broken down. *Function: Manufacture Lipids, Carbohydrates, and Peroxisomes.
Nucleus
*An organelle bounded by a double membrane (double lipid bilayer) called the nuclear envelope *The nucleus contains the genome (DNA, RNA) *Site of replication and transcription.
Lysosomes
*An organelle containing digestive enzymes *A small, round cell structure containing chemicals that break down large food particles into smaller ones
Golgi Apparatus
*An organelle in eukaryotic cells consisting of stacks of flat membranous sacs that modify, store, and route products of the endoplasmic reticulum.
Centrioles
*Cell organelle that aids in cell division in animal cells only *Centrosome, Mitotic spindle Basal bodies *Formation of mitotic spindles and cilia occur here
Cytoplasm
*Clear, thick, jelly-like material and organelles found inside cell membrane *Supports /protects cell organelles * An inner layer of the prokaryotic cells that is rich in protein with gel-like consistency; it houses organelles. *In eukaryotic cells, it contains the cell contents and the organelles and is gel-like.
Peroxisomes
*Contain oxidase enzymes that detoxify alcohol, hydrogen peroxide, and other harmful chemicals
what trends formed after persian gulf war?
- patriotism not seen since WW2 - president george h.w bush
how are veterans treated after persian gulf war?
- very short "tour" - whole-hearted civillian support - letters from school kids - yellow ribbons - parades includin vietnam and korean veterans
how were veterans treated in WW2?
- veterans gone for 3-4 years -12 million came home - GI bill of rights - Battle fatique - many served entire war
how are the veterans treated in the war on terror?
- year+ tours of duty - uses of national guard members - new GI bill -yellow ribbons - ?success of war
What happened during the American Revolution?
-"guerilla" warfare -america won but had a weak government articles of confederation
what is happening in the global war on terror?
-al-quaeda attacks in NYC, DC on 9-11-2001 - suicide bombers - terrorists like "guerrilla" fighters - weapons of mass destruction - IEDs- improvised explosize devices
What trends are there in WW2?
-baby boom - suburbs - "cold war" fear of communism
what happened in WW2?
-blitz krig attacks from air - nazi germany invades much of europe - d-day june 6th 1944 -german surrender may 7 -holacaust -japan captures indochina and many pacific islands - battles of Iwo jima and midway - august 1945- atomic bombs dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki - japanese surrender august 12- "vj day"
What happened during the war of 1812?
-british invade and burn washington dc -first lady Dolly Madison saves painting of george washington -british move from dc to baltimore and attack fort mchenry -francis scott key witnesses battle and writes the poem "the star spangled banner
How were veterans treated in american revolution?
-ignored at first -came home 1 at a time -promised a lifetime pension by new government but not given one
why did hitler break his pact with stalin
-isolate great britain before the us could enter the war -russian slave labor -oil fields -eliminate russian jews
what happened in the korean war?
-korea divided on 38th parallel north latitude - communist north, democratic south - called a "police action" and "conflict" - biterly cold - war ends with truce on 38th parallel
what happened during the persian gulf war?
-operation desert shield/ desert storm -U.S air/sea bombardment - 4-day ground war -kuwait is restored as a sovereign nation
what countries were involved in korean war?
-south korea and united nations - north korea, communist soviet union, and china
how were the veterans of the civil war treated?
-sunstroke: mental breakdown/ reliving war - war wounds were a badge of honor -huge parade in dc for northern soldiers, southerners celebrated in private - pensions
what happened in the vietnam war?
-vietnam divided on 17th parallel, north latitude - guerrilla war/ "unseen" enemy, civilian casualties - tropical/ jungle conditions - helicopters - north and south vietnam "rejoined" as communist country
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Cell Theory
1) All organisms are made up of one or more cells and the products of those cells. 2) All cells carry out life activities ( require energy, grow, have a limited size). 3) New cells arise only from other living cells by the process of cell division.
US service members in war on terror
1,468,364 (ranked 7th highest)
Who died because of the plague?
1/4 of the Athenian population, and Pericles (the Athenian commander)
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108
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120
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120
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132
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132
Hundred Years War
1337-1453; series of armed conflicts over rival claims to the French throne, broken by a number of truces and peace treaties
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Delian League
140 city-states that wanted the Persians to stay gone, so they paid taxes to Athens to build up their navy to keep Persia away
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144
Wars of the Roses
1455-1485; series of dynastic civil wars for the throne in England fought between rival houses of Lancaster and York
US battle deaths in persian gulf war
148 (ranked 9th highest)
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How many men did the Greeks lose during the Battle of Plataea?
154
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US serice members WW2
16,112,566 (ranked highest)
War of the Austrian Succession
1740-1748; conflict over rival claims for the hereditary dominions of the Hapsburg family following the death of Holy Roman emperor and archduke of Austria Charles VI
Seven Years' War
1756-1763; AKA French-Indian War; worldwide conflicts fought for control of Germany and for supremacy in colonial North America and India
Revolutionary War
1775-1783; conflict between Great Britain and the 13 British colonies in eastern North America
Wars of French Revolution and Napoleonic Wars
1792-1815; large scale wars fought between France and 2 multinational coalitions
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War of 1812
1812-1815; fought by the United States of America against the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, its North American colonies, and its Native American allies
When did the war of 1812 end?
1815 (treaty signed in 1814)
Mexican-American War
1846-1848; war between U.S. and Mexico
Crimean War
1853-1856; conflict between Russia and coalition of Great Britain, France, Sardinia, and Turkey for influence over Balkans and the straits between the Black Sea and Mediterranean
Civil War
1861-1865; conflict between the Union and 11 secessionist Southern states, organized as the Confederacy
Korean War
1950-1953; military struggle fought on the Korean Peninsula between North and South Korea that developed into an international war involving China allied with North Korea against U.S. and other nations under the UN flag
Vietnam War
1959-1975; struggle primarily in South Vietnam that widened into a war between South Vietnam allied with U.S. and North Vietnam allied with USSR and China
Iron Curtain: Demine
1989- Berlin Wall was opened, allowing people to travel freely from east to west. Soon the entire wall was torn down, symbolizing the end of the Cold War With the end of the Cold War, democracy spread across Eastern Europe, and the Iron Curtain that had for so long represented the symbolic division of Europe no longer existed
Battle of Marathon
1Battle where the Persians who invaded Greece were defeated by an Athenian army. A runner was sent to notify the people of Athens of the victory so they would not commit suicide.
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phospholipids and proteins
2 components of the cell membrane that cause it to have a fluid consistency
u.s battle deaths in war of 1812
2,260 (ranked 8th highest)
US service members in persian gulf war
2,322,000 (ranked 6th highest)
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Who did the Persians send over to fight the Greeks on day one of the Battle of Thermopylae?
20,000 Persian soldiers
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US battle deaths WW2
291,557 (ranked 2cd highest)
Dustin Pedroia
2nd Baseman for the Boston Red Sox.
Perioikoi
2nd class in Sparta ( the people that live in the outskirts of Sparta)
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nucleus, mitochondria, chloroplasts
3 organelles enclosed by a double membrane
chloroplasts, amyloplasts, chromoplasts
3 types of plastids
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How many Persians escaped from the Battle of Plataea? Where did they escape to?
3000 escaped to Asia
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how much money did germany have to pay in reparations to the allies
33 billion dollars
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48
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48
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49
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US service members in korean war
5,720,000 (ranked 3rd highest)
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54
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55
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56
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56
US battle deaths vietnam war
58,220 (ranked 2cd highest)
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US battle deaths in war on terror
6,456 (ranked 6th highest)
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63
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70
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Pearl Harbor
7:50-10:00 AM, December 7, 1941 - Surprise attack by the Japanese on the main U.S. Pacific Fleet harbored in Pearl Harbor, Hawaii destroyed 18 U.S. ships and 200 aircraft. American losses were 3000, Japanese losses less than 100. In response, the U.S. declared war on Japan and Germany, entering World War II.
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US service members vietnam war
8,744,000 (ranked 2cd highest)
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Blitzkrieg
= "Lightning war," Germans invaded Poland unannounced in 1939, their strategy was to be fast and mobile The sudden success of Germany's blitzkrieg approach was a shock to the rest of the world (especially France & GB)
Great Depression
= 1929, an economic depression spread across the world as the US stock market crashed and European countries struggled to rebuild their damaged postwar economies US lend millions of dollars to other nations during and after WW1 Many nations struggled to repay their debts Surpluses in agriculture & industry → overproduction & falling prices Many nations effected turned to extreme forms of government for solutions
Truman Doctrine
= 1947, by Pres. Truman, it was an economic & military program intended to help nations resist Soviet aggression & prevent the spread of communism, based on the theory of containment Provided over $400,000,000 in aid to nations committed to the development of democratic governments
Warsaw Pact
= A defense military alliance of communist nations designed to counter the collective defense formed by the democratic nations of NATO Original members: USSR, Poland, East Germany, Czechoslovakia, Hungary, Romania, Bulgaria
Nazi-Soviet Pact
= A nonaggression treaty signed between Germany & the Soviet Union in 1939 in which the two nations publicly agreed to avoid armed conflict with one another 1941- Germany violated the pact by invading the Soviet Union & took control of the Soviet spheres of influence in the Baltic countries & eastern Europe
Machine Gun
= A weapon invented by Maxim in 1884, could fire 400 to 600 rounds per minute, used as a defensive weapon during WW1 Used as an offensive weapon when mounted on aircraft, tanks & other vehicles Improvements were made on later models, 1918 the machine gun was operated by one man and was portable
Internet
= After the Soviet's launched Sputnik, it led the US to fund technology research, which eventually led to the creation of the Internet "Network of networks"- linked, carried a vast array of information resources & services, most notably the inter-linked hypertext documents of the World Wide Web (WWW), electronic mail Estimated population of Internet users was 1.8 billion as of 2009
Marshall Plan
= Aka, European Recovery Program, a massive economic aid package, part of the containment policy, designed to strengthen democracy & lessen the appeal of communism (developed after WW2) Over 13 billion dollars was sent to war-torn western European countries to help them recover from the war
Paris Peace Conference
= Allied nations met in Paris in 1919 after WW1 to discuss peace terms with the Central Powers Wilson proposed the 14 Points (14th- League of Nations) Big Four: George of Britain, Clemenceau of France, Wilson of US, Italy Result: New nations were formed, some were broken up, Germany severely punished, peace was unstable after the treaties
Mandate System
= An article in the covenant of the League of Nations stated that colonies and territories needed assistance as they prepared for self-government and that more advanced nations would act as guides for the less experienced ones; Influenced by the concept of self-determination
Technology of WW1
= Because of technology advancements, WW1 is considered the world's 1st modern war Examples: Machine guns and heavy artillery, trench warfare, poisonous gas grenades, gas mask, armored cars, aerial combat, planes, submarines (U-boats), Result of technology: many cities destroyed (ie: Paris), 10 million military deaths
Geneva Conference
= Cold War peace conference held in 1954 Vietnam would temporarily be divided at the 17th parallel (N (communist leader Ho Chi Minh) vs. S Vietnam (noncommunist control)) Pres. Eisenhower feared the DOMINO THEORY would befall SE Asia (if one fell they all would) Geneva Agreement required elections, elected Ho Chi Minh
League of Nations
= Created after WW1, it was the first permanent international organization dedicated to maintaining peace, suggested by Pres. Wilson (US) Members: France, GB, Italy, Japan, not the US League promised to upkeep peace (sanctions), but they had no military force Dissolved in 1946, replaced by the UNITED NATIONS
United Nations
= Created at the end of WW2 as a coalition dedicated to maintaining world peace & security. Had more power than the League of Nations, which had been ineffective in preventing WW2 REPRESENTATIVES: US, China, GB, USSR, France Today's focus: provide humanitarian assistance around the world
Commercial Cellular/Mobile Phones
= Developed the radio technology from WW2, cell phones are divided into 4 generations to mark changes/technological developments Communication increased Information/data services improved
Rise of Fascism
= Emerged in both Italy & Germany in the between war period (WW1 & WW2) because of economic depression and need for strong leaders FASCISM: extreme nationalism, state control over all aspects of life ITALY- Mussolini, emphasized the state over the individual and transformed the nation into a totalitarian state GERMANY- promoted by the NAZI party, added elements of militarism & anti-Semitism, Hitler
Cuban Missile Crisis
= FIDEL CASTRO, leader of communist Cuba, formed an alliance with Stalin, leader of Soviet Union, after the BAY OF PIGS incident and an attempted assassination by rebels funded by the US Castro allowed Stalin to build nuclear missile bases in Cuba (90 miles south of the southern tip of the US) Pres. Kennedy demanded removal of nuclear weapons from Cuba, set up a naval blockade & cut off Cuba until an agreement was reached
Iron Curtain
= First spoken in a 1946 speech by English prime minster, WINSTON CHURCHILL, referred to the symbolic division of Europe after the end of WW2; symbolized the God War between capitalism and communism Eastern nations→ influenced by the USSR, Warsaw Pact Western nations → influenced by US
European Community
= Formed in 1957, 6 founding members nations: France, Belgium, West Germany, Luxembourg, Italy, the Netherlands; characterized by a common market & free trade Signed the TREATY OF ROME= established the European Economic Community, their goal was to dissolve tariffs & increase free trade
"Living Space"
= Hitler argued that Germans need more space by invaded German lands, as well as cleansing the land of inferior people (Jews, Holocaust)
Japanese Attack on Pearl Harbor
= In an attempt to destroy American naval forces in the Pacific, Japan attacked the US naval base at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, on December 7, 1941 FDR called it, "a date which will live in infamy" Japanese pilots attacked in 2 waves, disabled ships & aircraft carriers 1941- Hitler & Mussolini declared war on US; US joined Allies
New Deal
= In response to the Great Depression, Pres. FDR, proposed legislations aimed at economic recovery by providing: relief, recovery and reform Laws were enacted to protect the banking industry Government helped provide jobs for US citizens New agencies were form to help reform: WPA & CCC
Globalization
= Interdependence & interconnection of world economies GOAL: a global economy to facilitate the movement of goods & trade, associated with the term free trade (trade unrestricted by state limits as it crosses borders) IMF (International Monetary Fund)= 1944, promote free trade & increase growth rates of nations NAFTA (North American Free Trade Agreement)= concluded in 1993, the US, Canada, & Mexico- created the world's 2nd largest free-trade zone
Joseph Stalin
= Leader after Lenin, "man of steel," became a totalitarian dictator of the USSR, leader during WW2 and early Cold War
Green Revolution
= New methods of farming were introduced in many developing countries, most notably India, to increase the production of staple crops such as rich & wheat Revolution in agriculture that developed new plan varieties & improved farming techniques (fertilizers, pesticides, irrigation systems, machinery) Impacted: population growth & food production
NGOs
= Nongovernmental Organizations, a group that has no connection to a government; not funded by a government Examples: UN, Red Cross, Greenpeace
NATO
= North Atlantic Treaty Organization, established in 1949, as a military alliance of democratic nations against Soviet aggression GOAL: to form a military alliance to maintain peace through collective defense in postwar Europe
OPEC
= Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries, organization of producers of oil established in 1960 GOAL: to control the price of oil through cooperation Members: Abu Dhabi, Algeria, Ecuador, Gabon, Indonesia, Iran, Iraq, Libya, Kuwait, Nigeria, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Venezuela Power lessened in the 1980s as a result of overproduction and the Iran-Iraq and Gulf Wars
Age of Anxiety
= Period after WW1, when doubt and feelings of uncertainty was cast upon existing ways of life EXAMPLES: art (EX: Pablo Picasso), science, architecture, psychology (EX: Freud- questioned traditional thinking on moral values, explained human behavior), literature (EX: Hemingway wrote about the destruction of war)
Detente
= Policy adopted by the Soviet Union & the US during the Cold War in an effort to reduce tensions between the two superpowers over the arms race and control of developing countries Encouraged: cooperation in the following areas: environmental research, space explorations, health research and cultural diffusion
Nonalignment
= Represented a "third path" an alternative to allying with either the US or the USSR Nations did not take a side during the Cold War/remained neutral Examples: India, Yugoslavia, many African nations Goal: to avoid involvement in the Cold War & maintain & increase economic progress (by accepting economic aid from both sides)
Benito Mussolini
= Responsible for the establishment of the world's first fascist state, emerged as a dictator in postwar Italy (which was struggling to recover form the depression) Promised: economic recovery, addition of land to the Italian empire Accomplished: suspending people's liberties, used fear and terror to enforce his will ROME-BERLIN AXIS- signed between Germany & Italy in 1936, alliance Italy experienced many losses, he was striped of his power, still supported by Germanys 1945- Captured by the Italian resistance & executed
Adolf Hitler: Rise to Power
= Rose to power in the 1920s & 1930s, leader of the Nazis, failed to get full control in 1923, but it failed & he was arrested MEIN KAMF= book written in prison, outlining Hitler's political views 1933- Appointed CHANCELLOR, put Germany under a totalitarian state, Hitler ignored the Treaty of Versailles, increased the military NUREMBURG LAWS- anti-Semitic policies
Satellite Nations
= Soviet-occupied nations at the end of WW2: Poland, Hungary, Czechoslovakia, Bulgaria, Romania. Soviets set up a communist government in Poland Other nations: Stalin prevented free elections, suppressed noncommunist political parties, creating one-party governments Satellite nations joined the Warsaw Pact, served as a buffer zone between the USSR & the democratic West
Genocide
= The killing of a specific group of people based on specific ethnics, religious, or racial characteristics Examples: Holocaust, Ethnic cleansings (Bosnia), Rwanda (Hutus & Tutsis), Cambodia, Armenia 1948- the UN adopted the Universal Declaration of Human Rights- states the rights that all human beings are born with, the UN has put on trial those who have violated the declaration
Treaty of Versailles
= The peace settlement negotiated by the Allies with Germany at the end of WW1; it focused on ensuring that Germany would never again be a threat to the security of Europe Terms of the treaty: war-guilt clause, loss of Germany territory, Rhineland established (demilitarized zone between France & Germany), loss of colonies, had to pay war reparations, disarmament of army Result: Treaty was viewed as too harsh, Germany faced economic depression & the rise of a totalitarian government occurred in the future
Nuclear Arms Race
= The struggle between the US & USSR to claim political superiority across the globe that led to an expensive arms race and the proliferation (spreading) of nuclear weapons Each had intercontinental ballistic missiles (ICBMs) to attack one another DETERRENCE- as long as each side had enough weapons, neither would attack Mid-1960s- explored the ideas of reducing arms 1972- SALT (Strategic Arms Limitation Treaty)- signed by the 2 nations, established limits & restraints on their weapon programs
Dropping of Atomic Bomb
= The war in Europe ended in May 1945, but continued in the Pacific. US General MacArthur gained land with his ISLAND-HOPPING campaign, and the decision had to be made whether to use the bombs on the Japanese mainland 1945- 1st atomic bomb dropped on Hiroshima, 2nd on Nagasaki US President Truman Soviets declared war on Japan and the combined effort resulted in the surrender of Japan by Emperor Hirohito in August of 1945 Followed by the US occupation of Japan until 1952
US Occupation of Japan
= US forces, under General MacArthur, occupied Japan after the unconditional surrender of WW2, ended in 1952 DEMOCRATIZATION & NEW CONSTITUTION→ instituted democratic reforms, emperor retained his title but not the military & political power, parliamentary democracy, a diet made the political decisions DEMILITIZATION→ limited Japan's military, in 1954 they were allowed to create separate land, sea, and air forces for self-defense
Feminism
= Women made up 40 5o 50 % of workforce in industrialized societies, 20% in developing countries. Jobs characterized as "women's work": teaching, clerical work Discrimination in the workplace was a catalyst for the women's movement Fought for control over their own bodies (birth control, abortions) US Civil Rights Act of 1964 forbids discrimination based on sex or race
Imperialism
= competing for foreign markets, materials, resources, arms race
Genocide
= deliberate killing of an entire race (ie: anti-Semitism) SS ("action squads")- carried out killings
Alliances
= formed for protection (i.e.: Triple Alliance & Triple Entente/Allies)
Collectivization
= government took control of land and created collective farms with the goal of improving agricultural production (result- famine & anger from peasants & kulaks)
Great Purge
= period in which Stalin's opponents were jailed and/or executed
Appeasement
= please the aggressor in hopes that they will stop
5 Years Plan
= program aimed at transforming the Soviet Union from an agrarian economy to a modern/industrialized nation -Set high quotas, focused on industry in the beginning - Quotas not met but Stalin claimed it was a success
Berlin Wall
== 1961 construction began, built to reinforce the border between East & West Berlin, became a visible symbol of the curtain & Cold War
Japanese Invasion of China (1937)
=Japan launched a full-scale invasion of China in the hopes of gaining control of China's extensive natural resources and gained control of China who was ill-prepared to stop it
Militarism
=many nations trying to compete in foreign lands would increase the strength of their military
Nationalism
=urged people to unite for a common purpose and for others it caused as a breaking force (i.e.: Ethnic minorities living in multinational empires- Ottomans & Austria-Hungary- were seeking independence
Cold War
=was an ideological (war of ideas) war between 2 ideologically opposed superpowers
Themistocles
A Greek military leader who convinced the Athenians to build a navy. This helped Athens win a major battle against Persia, the Battle of Salamis.
restrictive clause
A clause that is needed to identify the word it modifies. It can't be removed without changing the meaning. It is not written with commas around it. Restrictive clauses usually begin with "which", "that", and "who". → The boy who broke the window is at the door. (The restrictive clause "who broke the window" modifies "the boy". If we remove it, our reader / listener won't be sure of which boy we're referring to.
non-restrictive clause
A clause that is not needed to identify the word it modifies. It can be removed without changing the meaning. It is written with commas around it. → Peter Jones, the man who plays goalkeeper for our village's football team, has worked at this grocery store for 30 years. (The non-restrictive clause "the man who plays goalkeeper for our village's football team" is not needed to identify Peter Jones.) → She had a pretty gift of quotation, which is a serviceable substitute for wit. (The non-restrictive clause "which is a serviceable substitute for wit" is not needed to tell us about her gift of quotation.)
adjective clause
A clause that modifies a noun. It usually comes after the noun. Put commas around the adjective clause if the information not needed to figure out what the noun is. → The rat which you saw yesterday was infected. (The adjective clause "which you saw yesterday" describes the rat.) → The rate you saw yesterday was infected. (The adjective clause "you saw yesterday" describes the rat. Notice that the relative pronoun was deleted yet the sentence is still grammatical.) → My brother, who had sprained his ankle moments earlier, sprinted after the bus. (The adjective phrase "who had sprained his ankle moments earlier" is not required to figure out who "my brother" is.)
idiom
A commonly-used expression whose surface meaning does not relate to its actual meaning. → She's pushing up daisies. (She's dead) → Cat got your tongue? (What's the matter? Why aren't you speaking?) → She's got a bun in the oven. (She's pregnant)
analogy
A comparison of two things to show how they are similar. Two common types of analogy are similes and metaphors. → Life is like a box of chocolates; you never know what you're gonna get. → She's a total pig.
coordinate conjunction
A conjunction that joins two or more like with like. For example, adjective with adjectives, nouns with nouns, phrases with phrases, etc. You can memorize them: for, and, nor, but, or, yet, so. Use the acronym FANBOYS. → The waiters served sandwiches and cakes. (joins two nouns) → The manager, his deputy, or his secretary will be with you in a moment. (joins three nouns) → He is a small but aggressive dog. (joins two adjectives) → He typed the letter quickly but accurately. (joins two adverbs) → She must be able to sing and dance. (joins two verbs) → She must be able to sing like a rock star, and dance like a ballerina. (joins two phrases) → She must be able to sing, and she must be able to dance. (joins two clauses)
subordinating conjunction
A conjunction which links the dependent clause to an independent clause. If it comes at the beginning of a sentence, it should have a comma after it. → After John arrived home, he took off his shoes and socks. (The subordinating conjunction is "after") after although as as soon as because before by the time even if even though every time if in case in order that in the event that just in case now that once only if provided that rather than since so that than that though until when whenever where whereas wherever whether whether or not while why
dependent adverb clause
A dependent clause that acts like an adverb. The otter surfaced occasionally. (This is a normal adverb.) → The otter surfaced when we looked the other way. (This is a dependent adverb clause.)
colloquialism
A familiar expression used mostly in informal speech. This includes (but is not limited to) contractions, slang, and profanity.
connotation
A further understanding of the word's meaning. The denotations of the words difficult and challenging are similar. However, their connotations are very different. → Difficult (negative connotation) (This suggests there are problems ahead.) → Challenging (positive connotation) (This suggests the problems ahead will be overcome.)
gerund phrase
A gerund phrase consists of a gerund, its object, and all modifiers. → Eating blackberries without washing them will make you ill. Eating is the gerund. (A gerund phrase always starts with the gerund.) The word blackberries is the object of the gerund. (The object of a gerund is also called the gerund complement.) The phrase without washing them is a modifier. (In this case, the modifier is an adverbial phrase.)
League of Nations
A global association formed in 1919 to promote peace. It was later replaced by the United Nations in 1945
adjective phrase
A group of words that describes a noun. There must be an adjective in an adjective phrase. → Sarah was fairly bored with the lesson. (The adjective phrase "fairly bored with the lesson" describes Sarah. It uses the linking verb "is" to connect the subject to the predicate.) → The dog covered in mud looked pleased with himself. (The adjective phrase "covered in mud" describes the dog. The adjective phrase "pleased with himself" also describes the dog, but it uses the linking verb "looked" to connect to the subject.)
Parthenon
A large temple dedicated to the goddess Athena on the Acropolis in Athens, Greece. It was built in the 5th century BCE, during the Athenian golden age.
Dilian League
A league for mutual protection formed by Greeks city-states. It was led by Athens.
Winston Churchill
A noted British statesman who led Britain throughout most of World War II and along with Roosevelt planned many allied campaigns. He predicted an iron curtain that would separate Communist Europe from the rest of the West.
gender-specific noun
A noun that refers only to males or only to females. Most nouns are neuter. They have no gender. Some nouns are feminine: → sow → actress → wife Some nouns are masculine: → bull → actor → husband
appositive
A noun, noun phrase, or noun clause which sits next to another noun and renames or describes it. → Don't leave your shoes there or Ollie, my dog, will eat them. (The appositive "my dog" renames "Ollie") → The beast, namely a large lion with a tangled mane, growled at him. (The appositive "a large lion with a tangled mane" describes "the beast" and is introduced by the word "namely")
compound predicate
A predicate that tells us two or more things about the same subject, without repeating the subject. → Joel lives in Singapore but works in Malaysia. (The compound predicate "lives in Singapore but works in Malaysia" tells us two different things about Joel.) → Jeff and his brother are fans of Liverpool and often attend its matches. (The compound predicate "are fans of Liverpool and often attend its matches" tells us two different things about Jeff and his brother.)
emphatic pronoun
A pronoun that refers back to a noun to emphasize it. This is also called an intensive pronoun. → She will do it herself. (The emphatic pronoun herself emphasizes that she will do it. The waiter won't do it. Her husband won't do it. Her son won't do it. SHE will do it.) → The scouts cooked these cakes themselves. (The emphatic pronoun themselves emphasizes that the scouts cooked the cakes, i.e., not their mothers.) → I heard the lie myself. (The emphatic pronoun myself emphasizes that I heard the lie.)
indefinite pronoun
A pronoun that refers to a non-specific person or thing. → A classic is something that everybody wants to have read and nobody wants to read. (The indefinite pronouns are "something", "everybody", and "nobody")
colon
A punctuation mark used in ratios, times, titles, quotes, to expand an idea, and to introduce something. → His influence is obvious in two buildings: the local church and pavilion. (In this example, the local church and pavilion is the appositive of two buildings.) → The following were fired: Tom, Jim, Suresh, and Yue Ming. (The colon is used to introduce the names)
rhetorical question
A question asked to make a point or introduce a new idea. It is not supposed to be answered. → Who doesn't like pizza? → What have you ever done for me?
indirect question
A question inside of a statement or another question. → Dad asked whether you want a hamburger. → Did he ask if Susan was coming?
restrictive modifier
A restrictive modifier is a word, phrase, or dependent clause which modifies another element in a way which is required to understand the meaning completely. It is not surrounded by commas like an unrestricted modifier, but it will have a comma after it if it begins a sentence. → The girl who stole the bread is back. (who stole the bread) → The ornament that the dog chewed was worth more than my car. (that the dog chewed) → The horse which led the way for the whole race fell at the last fence. (which led the way for the whole race) → My vase (my) → The vase (the)
The Manhattan Project
A secret research and development project of the US to develop the atomic bomb. Its success granted the US the bombs that ended the war with Japan as well as ushering the country into the atomic era
apposition
A sentence construction where a noun or noun phrase is place beside another to explain or define it. The noun or noun phrase that does the explaining is called the "appositive". → Don't leave your shoes there or Ollie, my dog, will eat them. (The appositive "my dog" is in apposition.)
passive voice
A sentence has a passive voice when the action is done to the subject, not done by the subject. → The table was set. (This sentence is passive because the table didn't do the setting. The act of setting was done to the table.) → Carl was arrested by Officer Williams. (This sentence is passive because Carl didn't do the arresting. Officer Williams did. Carl is the subject of the verb "was".)
active voice
A sentence has an active voice when the subject does the action. → Carl arrested Officer Williams. → The table grew legs and started walking.
periodic sentence
A sentence that has the main point placed at the end on purpose. They are usually used to create suspense. → Because she knows the filing system, has more experience than the rest of the team, and can get into work at a moment's notice, Sarah will be charge next week. (The main clause, "Sarah will be in charge next week", is at the end.)
Nuremberg Trials
A series of court proceedings held in Nuremberg, Germany, after World War II, in which Nazi leaders were tried for aggression, violations of the rules of war, and crimes against humanity.
Persian Wars
A series of wars between the Greeks (mainly Athens) and the Persians in which the Greeks were eventually victorious.
compound adjective
A single adjective made up of more than one word. It is usually hyphenated. → She needs a three-by-four plank. (The compound adjective is "three-by-four") → Did you go to the Harry Potter theme park? (The compound adjective is "Harry Potter") → Is this your bona fide residence? (The compound adjective is "bona fide")
simple subject
A subject made up of only one person, place, thing or idea. It is usually only one word. → Timothy lost a tooth! (The simple subject is "Timothy") → The boy lost a tooth! (The simple subject is "boy") → President Obama lost a tooth! (The simple subject is "President Obama")
complete subject
A subject made up of the simple subject and any modifiers. → Timothy lost a tooth! (The complete subject is "Timothy") → The boy lost a tooth! (The complete subject is "The boy") → The boy with the missing tooth is grinning. (The complete subject is "The boy with the missing tooth")
compound subject
A subject made up of two or more people, places, things or ideas. → Either Jeff or that funny-looking girl is going to win the race. (The compound subject is "Either Jeff or that funny-looking girl") → The boy with the missing tooth and the girl with the long hair are running away. (The compound subject is "The boy with the missing tooth and the girl with the long hair")
modal verb
A type of auxiliary verb that shows ability, possibility, permission, and obligation. You can memorize them: can, could, may, might, must, ought to, shall, should, will, would. → He can play tennis well. (The modal verb "can" shows ability) → We might meet tomorrow. (The modal verb "might" shows possibility) → You may leave now. (The modal verb "may" shows permission) → You must not lie to us. (The modal verb "must" shows obligation)
homophones
A type of homonym. The words sound the same, have different meanings AND have different spellings. → bear (a furry animal) → bare (uncovered)
homographs
A type of homonym. The words sound the same, have different meanings AND have the same spelling. → bear (a furry animal) → bear (to produce, as in "to bear children")
squinting modifier
A type of misplaced modifier that could modify either the words before or the words after it. It can "look" left or right. If there is nothing to one of those sides, then it is a misplaced modifier. → Taking a moment to think clearly improves your chances. (Are we "thinking clearly" or are we "clearly improving"?)
dangling modifier
A type of misplaced modifier where there is nothing to modify. → Having read your letter, my dog will be taken to the vet. (The dog didn't read the letter. Therefore, the correct sentence would read: "Having read your letter, I will take my dog to the vet.") → Meticulous and punctual, David's work ethic is admirable. (David's work ethic is neither meticulous nor punctual; David is.)
stative verb
A verb for a state of being, a thought, or an emotion. → is / was / will be → thinks → feels → believes → likes
action verb
A verb for an activity. → jumps → runs → sleeps → avoids → listens → stops
indicative mood
A verb form that makes a statement or asks a question. → The aliens will be unable to breathe our air. (will be) → Is that a whelk? (Is)
imperative mood
A verb form that states a command or request.
subjunctive mood
A verb form that states wish, a suggestion, a command, or a condition that is contrary to fact. → I suggest that Lee play the guitar. (play) → I propose that Lee be asked to play the guitar. (be) → If I were Lee, I would play the guitar. (were)
infinitive verb
A verb in its basic form. It usually has the word "to" before it, but not always. → I want to run. (The infinitive verb "to run" is not the main verb. "Want" is. The infinitive verb is being used as a noun.) → I need someone to take notes. (The infinitive verb "to take" is not the main verb. "Need" is. The infinitive verb is being used as an adjective. It describes "someone". You could re-write the sentence as "I need someone that is prepared to take notes.") → The officer returned to offer assistance. (The infinitive verb "to offer" is not the main verb. "Returned" is. The infinitive verb is being used as an adverb. It describes "returned". You could re-write the sentence as "The officer returned so he could help." In that sentence, "so he could offer assistance" is an adverbial clause. In our original sentence, "to offer assistance" does the same thing. → I must tell the truth. (The infinitive verb "tell" is not the main verb. The "to" has been dropped because a modal verb comes before it. The modal verb "must" is the main verb.)
phrasal verb
A verb made up of a main verb and a preposition, adverb, or both. The phrasal verb usually has a meaning completely different to its main verb, which can confuse beginners. → I asked you to drop by after seven. (The phrasal verb "drop by" means "visit") → She broke in to his apartment. (The phrasal verb "broke in" means "entered illegally")
compound verb
A verb made up of more than one word. Prepositional verbs, phrasal verbs, verbs with helping verbs, and compound single-word verbs make up this category.
verbal
A verb that acts like a noun or adjective. There are three types in English: participles, gerunds, and infinitives.
gerund
A verb that acts like a noun. Gerunds always end in -ing. → Swimming is my favorite past-time. → She doesn't like cooking. → You can tell much about one's character by one's way of eating jellybeans.
transitive verb
A verb that acts on something. It has a direct object (the person or thing that is being acted on). → I gave Sherlock the letter. (The verb "gave" is transitive and the direct object is "the letter". Also, "Sherlock" is the indirect object.) → I ate all of the blueberry pie. (The verb "ate" is transitive and the direct object is "all of the blueberry pie")
regular verb
A verb that adds -ed or -d to its base form to make A) simple past tense and B) its past participle. → talk - talked → recognize - recognized → look - looked
linking verb
A verb that connects the subject to the predicate and does not show an action. Linking verbs are usually one of the five senses or the verb "to be". Remember that they cannot have a direct object. → She smells like a gym class in July. (The linking verb "smells" connects the subject pronoun "she" to the predicate "like a gym class in July".) → Siva's grandmother is a bartender. (The linking verb "is" connects the subject "Siva's grandmother" to the predicate "a bartender".)
intransitive verb
A verb that does not act on something. It does not have an object. → The rain fell. (The verb "fell" is intransitive) → Her little brother sneezed. (The verb "sneezed" is intransitive)
irregular verb
A verb that does not make A) simple past tense and B) its past participle by adding -ed or -d to its base form. → think - thought → steal - stole → is - was
past tense verb
A verb that happened before now. Regular form: V + -ed or -d → He ran behind the shed. (The past tense verb is "ran") → They were all present. (The past tense verb is "were")
helping verb
A verb that is next to the main verb, telling us about its tense, mood, or voice. → She will have gone home by then. (The helping verbs "will have" show the tense) → If he should arrive, tell him to leave. (The helping verb "should" shows mood) → The dessert has been eaten by the dog. (The helping verbs "has been" show voice. This is a passive sentence.)
non-finite verb
A verb that is not showing tense. This category is made up of gerunds, infinitives, and participles. → Debating is an art form. (The non-finite verb "debating" is a gerund.) → She needs to go home. (The non-finite verb "to go" is an infinitive.) → We ate the toasted marshmallows. (The non-finite verb "toasted" is a participle.)
participle
A verb that is used as an adjective. There are two types: present participle and past participle. → This is the house of the rising sun. (The present participle "rising" is used to describe the noun "sun".) → That cooked ham looks dry. (The past participle "cooked" is used to describe the noun "ham".)
present tense verb
A verb that shows a state of being or a habit. → She plays tennis. (The present tense verb "plays" shows that tennis is something she does often. It is a habit.) → He is unhappy. (The present tense verb "is" shows that his state of being is currently unhappiness.)
future tense verb
A verb that shows something that may happen in the future. Form: will + V → She will play tennis. (The future tense verb "will play" shows that tennis is something she will be doing sometime after now.)
anagram
A word (or group of words) made up of the exact letters of another. → Elvis - lives → rescue - secure → eleven plus two - twelve plus one
auxiliary verb
A word added to the main verb to show tense, voice, or mood. It is also known as a "helping verb". → She has brought lunch. (The auxiliary verb "has" helps to show tense. "Has brought" is a present perfect verb.) → The table has been set. (The auxiliary verbs "has been" help to show passive voice. → If he were to arrive in ten minutes, then we would be on schedule. (The auxiliary verbs "were" and "would" help to show the subjunctive mood.)
verb
A word for an action or a state of being. → She considers herself lucky. (The verb is "considers") → Stop skipping so quickly! (The verb is "skipping") → I am happy. (The verb is "am")
predicate nominative
A word or group of words which renames the subject and is connect to the subject by a linking verb. → She is a monster. (The predicate nominative "a monster" is connected to the subject "she" by the linking verb "is")
relative pronoun
A word that comes after a pronoun to give more information about it. You can memorize them: that, which, who, whom, whose. → The lady who made your dress is waiting outside. (The relative pronoun is "who". The adjective clause is "who made your dress".)
archaism
A word that is no longer used in English. → methinks - I think → wherefore - why → sooth - truth → anon - at once → aye - yes
logosglyph
A word that looks like what it refers to. → bed (looks like a bed) → pools (look like two round pools)
determiner
A word that modifies a noun to show amount, ownership, specificity, or definiteness. → He has no dogs. (The determiner "no" shows amount.) → He have five dogs. (The determiner "five" shows amount.) → These are his dogs. (The determiner "his" is a possessive adjective. It describe "dogs". It is not a pronoun. It shows ownership.) → I love those dogs! (The determiner "those" is a demonstrative adjective. It shows specificity.) → I want a dog. (The determiner "a" is an article. It shows definiteness.)
adverb
A word that modifies a verb, an adjective, or another adverb
demonstrative adjective
A word that points out a specific thing or things. It also describes a noun. You can memorize them: this, that, these, those. → These pencils are hers. (The demonstrative adjective "these" refers to the pencils.) → That dog is dirty! (The demonstrative adjective "that" refers to the dog.)
demonstrative pronoun
A word that points out a specific thing or things. It takes the place of a noun. You can memorize them: this, that, these, those. → These are hers. (The demonstrative adjective "these" does not describe a noun. It takes the place of it.) → That is dirty! (The demonstrative adjective "that" does not describe a noun.)
limiting modifier
A word that restricts the words it modifies. A limiting modifier usually modifies the word immediately to its right. The most common limiting modifiers are: almost, hardly, nearly, just, only, merely. → Martin eats only pears. → Almost everyone is asleep. → Nearly four score and seven years ago, the constitution was ratified.
preposition
A word that shows the relationship between two things. → It is a container for butter. (The preposition for shows the relationship between butter and container.) → The eagle soared above the clouds. (The preposition above shows the relationship between clouds and soared.) → He is the president of the United States. (The preposition of shows the relationship between the United States and President.)
intensifier
A word that strengthens or weakens another word without changing its meaning. → It's very hot out! (very) → Last week's test was insanely easy. (insanely)
adverb
A word that tells us more about a verb, an adjective, or another adverb. → He ran quickly. (The adverb "quickly" tells us more about the verb "ran") → He ran to the shop. (The adverbial phrase "to the shop" tells us more about where he ran) → Stephanie finished her assignment remarkably quickly. (The adverb "remarkably" tells us more about the adverb "quickly", which tells us more the verb "finished".)
possessive adjective
A word that tells us who owns the noun. You can memorize them: my, your, his, her, its, their, our, whose. → That is her dog. (The possessive adjective "her" shows us it is she who owns the dog. Do note that if we mentioned the girl's name earlier, this "her" would also be considered a pronoun since it takes the place of the girl's name.)
metonym
A word used in place of a closely related word. → Washington is trying to pass a new policy. (Washington is a metonym for the lawmakers in Washington DC) → The big wigs are in an uproar. (Big wigs is a metonym for the managers. This comes from the tall wigs worn by nobility.)
oxymoron
A word where two contradictory terms are put together. → act naturally (Acting means you're not being natural.) → jumbo shrimp (Shrimp means small, so it can't be jumbo.) → four-ounce pound cake (A pound means a pound not four ounces.) → non-working mother (Being a mother involves a lot of work.) → plastic glasses (Glasses are made of glass not plastic.)
onomatopoeia
A word which sounds like what it is used for. → moo → whizzed → bang
modifier
A word, phrase, or clause that acts like an adverb or adjective. It makes the meaning of the word it describes more specific.
adjunct
A word, phrase, or clause that can be removed from a sentence without making it grammatically incorrect. An adjunct is usually an adverb used to modify a verb. → In the morning, we will leave for the countryside. (The adjective phrase "in the morning" is an adjunct.) → She washes all of her dolls whenever Ollie washes his Legos. (The adjective phrase "whenever Ollie washes his Legos" is an adjunct.)
misplaced modifier
A word, phrase, or clause that does not relate to what it was supposed to modify. These types of errors can be fixed by moving the position of the modifier or rewording the sentence. → He only eats ice cream. (He doesn't throw it? He doesn't roll in it? This is a common mistake. The correct sentence would be "He eats only ice cream." That way, "only" modifies the word "ice cream", not "eats".) → Yoona told us after the holiday that she wants to stop smoking. (Did Yoona tell us this after the holiday? Or does she want to stop smoking after the holiday? It would be better to say "After the holiday, Yoona told us that she wants to stop smoking" or "Yoona told us that she wants to stop smoking after the holiday.") → Running quickly improves your health. (Does running at a face pace improve health? Or does running improve your health quickly? This is a squinting modifier.) → Having read your letter, my dog will be taken to the vet. (The dog didn't read the letter. Therefore, the correct sentence would read: "Having read your letter, I will take my dog to the vet." This is an example of a dangling modifier.)
zeugma
A word, usually a verb, that acts on two or more parts of a sentence. → Tommy lost his wallet and his phone. (This is everyday zeugma. The verb lost is acting with wallet and phone.) → Lee likes cakes; Mark, scones.
pun
A wordplay on two or more words that sound the same but have different meanings. → It's an honest cheetah. (An honest cheater?)
Appeasement
Accepting demands in order to avoid conflict
interrogative adjectives
Adjective that ask a question. You can memorize them: whose, what, which.
Nazism
Adolf Hitler used fascism to create this type of government based on totalitarian ideas and was used to unite Germany during the 1930s.
interrogative adverbs
Adverbs that ask a question. You can memorize them: why, where, when, how. When an interrogative adverb begins a question, the next word will always be the verb. → Why are there empty beer bottles in the garden? → Where is your sister? → When are you going to grow up? → How can you eat a freezer full of pizza in one evening?
Allied Powers
Alliance of Great Britain, Soviet Union, United States, and France during World War II.
what countries were involved in WW1?
Allied powers: us, great britain, france, russia, serbia, italy, north africa, china, japan, greece, romania, portugal central powers: austria-hungary, germany, ottoman empire, bulgaria
What countries were involved in WW2?
Allies: U.S, britain, soviet union, iceland, egypt, middle east, france Axis powers: germany, japan, italy, east prussia
indefinite tense
Also known as "simple tense", this tense does not tell us whether the action is finished or ongoing.
Serena Williams
American tennis player ranked first. Age 33 and sister of Venus Williams. Won 19 Grand Slams.
Billie Jean King
American tennis star, has been an advocate against sexism (wanted equal pay for women and men) in sports and society. She is known for the "The Battle of the Sexes" in 1973, in which she defeated 55-year-old Bobby Riggs, a former Wimbledon men's singles champion.
acronym
An abbreviation spoken like a word. → EDNOS → NASA
participle phrase
An adjective phrase that starts with a participle. → You could see the wild thing gnashing its teeth. (The participle phrase "gnashing its teeth" describes the wild thing. The word "gnashing" is a participle.) → Rising out of the see, the dragon's scales glimmered in the sunlight. (The participle phrase "rising out of the sea" describes the dragon's scales. The word "rising" is a participle.)
positive degree
An adverb or adjective that is not in the comparative or superlative form. → good X better X best
conjunctive adverb / transitional phrase
An adverb that acts like a conjunction. It joins two sentences or independent clauses and shows how the two are related. Because they give a smooth transition between sentences and clauses, they are also known as transitional phrases Commas do not come before conjunctive adverbs; they come after. → You failed to meet the deadline; therefore, the deal is off. → You failed to meet the deadline. Therefore, the deal is off. → as a result → as a consequence → for example → on the contrary
relative adverb
An adverb that starts an adjective clause. You can memorize them: where, why, when. → I can remember a time when I could eat four hamburgers.
hyperbole
An exaggeration used for effect. → You spent a million years in the bathroom! → I almost died of fright.
irony
An expression used to mean the opposite of what it actually means. Sarcasm and irony are the same thing. There is verbal irony: → I'm so glad it started raining. (I'm not.) And situational irony: → James Bellamy, who has campaigned for years against the Dangerous Dogs Act, was hospitalized after a vicious attack by his neighbor's dog.
bare infinitive verb
An infinitive verb without the word "to" before it. → I must tell the truth. (The bare infinitive verb "tell" is not the main verb. The "to" has been dropped because a modal verb comes before it. The modal verb "must" is the main verb.) → I watched them bake bread. (The bare infinitive verb "bake" is not the main verb. The "to" has been dropped because it follows the main verb ("watched") and there is a direct object of the main verb ("them").
Cory Perry
Anaheim Ducks #10. Alt. Capt. (RW) Stanley Cup Winner (2007) Olympic Gold Medal (2010, 2014, 2016)
Ryan Getzlaf
Anaheim Ducks #15. Capt. (C) Stanley Cup Winner (2007)
Cam Fowler
Anaheim Ducks #4. (D)
Niklas Hjalmarsson
Arizona Coyotes #4. (D) Nickname: "the Hammer" Three-time Stanley Cup Champion (2010, 2013, 2015) with the Blackhawks
Clayton Keller
Arizona Coyotes #9. (C)
Jimmy Greaves
As good as they come in front of goal - he will go down as one terrific striker, one who possibly never reached the heights, or got the praise that he rightly deserved.
Arthur Ashe
Ashe once claimed that he would consider himself a failure if he were remembered only for tennis. The first black man to win either the U.S. Championship (1968) or Wimbledon (1975), he was also the first American tennis player to earn over $100,000 in one year (1970). The author of Hard Road to Glory, a history of black athletes, he announced in 1992 that tainted blood from a 1983 heart surgery had given him the AIDS virus. Arthur Ashe Stadium, the current home of the U.S. Open, was named for him in 199
Start of WW1
Assassination of Archduke Francis Ferdinand (heir to the Austro-Hungarian throne) was killed by a Serbian nationalist Germany pledged support to Austro-Hungary, who declared war on Serbia→ Russia declared war on France→ Britain declared war on Germany (alliances) Nationalism, militarism, imperialism...brought in the entire European continent
What god/goddess did the Athenian people trust Athens to when they evacuated Athens?
Athena
Pericles
Athenian leader noted for advancing democracy in Athens and for ordering the construction of the Parthenon.
Triremes
Athenian ships that are long and narrow and built to ram other ships
Who won the Battle of Salamis?
Athens (Greeks)
Who was the Peloponnesian war between?
Athens and Sparta
What causes the Peloponnesian war?
Athens builds large walls around their city, and when Sparta's Helots revolt, Athens responds to their request for help, but when the Athenians get to Sparta, the Spartans send them back
Devonta Freeman
Atlanta Falcons RB
Julio Jones
Atlanta Falcons WR
Dominique Wilkins
Atlanta Hawks Boston Celtics LA Clippers Orlando Magic San Antonio Spurs SF beat
Moses Malone
Atlanta Hawks Houston Rockets Milwaukee Bucks Philadelphia 76ers San Antonio Spurs Buffalo Braves Washington Bullets Utah Stars Spirits of St. Louis C
Richie Guerin
Atlanta Hawks New York Knicks St. Louis Hawks PG SG
Battle of Thermopylae
Battle during which 300 Spartans and their allies fought thousands of Persian soldiers in a narrow mountain pass
Which battle was the final offensive by Nazi Germany during World War II?
Battle of the Bulge
Harry Truman
Became president when FDR died; gave the order to drop the atomic bomb
Who was the fascist dictator of Italy during World War II?
Benito Mussolini
Allen Iverson
Besiktas Turkey Denver Nuggets Detroit Pistons Memphis Grizzlies Philadelphia 76ers PG/SG
Bill Tilden
Between 1920 and 1925, he was almost unstoppable: He won six straight U.S. championships and took Wimbledon both times he played. He was nicknamed "Big Bill" for two reasons: He stood 6-foot-2 with his trademark "cannonball" serve and he faced "Little Bill" Johnston in six out of seven U.S. finals. In all, he won ten majors (seven U.S., three Wimbledon) and turned professional in 1930 — winning a pro title at age 42 and competing in barnstorming tours until he was 50. Loved the theater; he performed in several Broadway shows (including the lead in "Dracula"), but lost a lot of money backing failed ventures.
Joseph Stalin
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
Martina Navratilova
Born in Prague, she defected to the United States in 1975 because the Czech Tennis Federation had taken most of her earnings. A bit heavy early in her career, she won the first two of her nine Wimbledons in 1978-79 but subsequent losses led her to pursue a grueling fitness regimen. This paid off: She won 18 singles Grand Slams (58 overall), 167 total singles titles, and even more doubles crowns, many with partner Pam Shriver. A Wimbledon finalist at 37, she retired from singles in 1994, but returned to play doubles in 2000. In 2003 she tied Billie Jean King with 20 overall Wimbledons, taking the mixed doubles at age 46
Zach LaVine
Born: 10 March 1995 (age 21 years), Renton, Washington, United States Height: 1.96 m NBA draft: 2014, Minnesota Timberwolves (Round: 1 / Pick: 13) Current team: Minnesota Timberwolves (#8 / Shooting guard)
Dominique Wilkins
Born: 12 January 1960 (age 57 years), Paris, France Height: 2.03 m Position: Small forward NBA draft: 1982, Utah Jazz (Round: 1 / Pick: 3)
Channing Frye
Born: 17 May 1983 (age 33 years), White Plains, New York, United States Height: 2.11 m Current team: Cleveland Cavaliers (#9 / Power forward, Center, Forward-center) NBA draft 2005 / Round: 1 / Pick: 8th overall Selected by the New York Knicks
Bill Laimbeer
Born: 19 May 1957 (age 59 years), Boston, Massachusetts, United States Height: 2.11 m Spouse: Chris Laimbeer Education: University of Notre Dame Positions: Center, Head coach Member of The Badboys
Ben Simmons
Born: 20 July 1996 (age 20 years), Melbourne, Australia Height: 2.08 m Current team: Philadelphia 76ers (#25 / Forward) Salary: 5.903 million USD (2016) NBA draft: 2016, Philadelphia 76ers (Round: 1 / Pick: 1)
DAngelo Russell
Born: 23 February 1996 (age 20 years), Louisville, Kentucky, United States Height: 1.96 m NBA draft: 2015, Los Angeles Lakers (Round: 1 / Pick: 2)
Moses Malone
Born: 23 March 1955, Petersburg, Virginia, United States Died: 13 September 2015, Norfolk, Virginia, United States Height: 2.08 m NBA draft: 1974 (Round: 3) Number: 2 (Philadelphia 76ers / Center), more Position: Center, Power forward
Jason Kidd
Born: 23 March 1973 (age 43 years), San Francisco, California, United States Height: 1.93 m NBA draft: 1994, Dallas Mavericks (Round: 1 / Pick: 2) Spouse: Porschla Coleman (m. 2011), Joumana Kidd (m. 1997-2007) Teams coached: Milwaukee Bucks (Head coach, since 2014), Brooklyn Nets (Head coach, 2013-2014)
Reggie Miller
Born: 24 August 1965 (age 51 years), Riverside, California, United States Height: 2.01 m Career start: 1987 Spouse: Marita Stavrou (m. 1992-2001) NBA draft: 1987, Indiana Pacers (Round: 1 / Pick: 11)
Dell Curry
Born: 25 June 1964 (age 52 years), Harrisonburg, Virginia, United States Height: 1.96 m Spouse: Sonya Curry (m. 1988) NBA draft: 1986, Utah Jazz (Round: 1 / Pick: 15) Number: 30 (Charlotte Hornets / Shooting guard), more Position: Small forward, Shooting guard
Otto Porter Jr.
Born: 3 June 1993 (age 23 years), St. Louis, Missouri, United States Height: 2.03 m NBA draft: 2013, Washington Wizards (Round: 1 / Pick: 3) Salary: 4.47 million USD (2015) Education: Georgetown University (2011-2013)
Patrick Ewing
Born: 5 August 1962 (age 54 years), Kingston, Jamaica Height: 2.13 m Weight: 115 kg NBA draft: 1985, New York Knicks (Round: 1 / Pick: 1) Spouse: Rita Williams-Ewing (m. 1990-1998) Number: 33 (New York Knicks / Center, Power forward)
Alonzo Mourning
Born: 8 February 1970 (age 46 years), Chesapeake, Virginia, United States Height: 2.08 m Spouse: Tracy Wilson Mourning (m. 1997) NBA draft: 1992, Charlotte Hornets (Round: 1 / Pick: 2) Children: Alijah Mourning, Alonzo Mourning III, Myka Sydney Mourning Position: Center, Power forward
Bob Cousy
Born: 9 August 1928 (age 88 years), Yorkville, New York City, New York, United States Height: 1.85 m NBA draft: 1950, Atlanta Hawks (Round: 1 / Pick: 3) Education: College of the Holy Cross Movies: Blue Chips, Basketball Man Awards: NBA Most Valuable Player Award, All-NBA Team, NBA All-Star Game Most Valuable Player Award
Zdeno Chara
Boston Bruins #33. (D) Nickname: "Big Z" Stanley Cup Champion (2011) Tallest player to ever play in the NHL standing a 6'9" Owns the record for the hardest shot with 108.8 mph (175.1 km/h) in 2012 Norris Trophy Winner (2009)
Patrice Bergeron
Boston Bruins #37. Alt. Capt. Forward Stanley Cup Champion (2011) Four-time Selke Trophy winner Triple Gold Club member (won gold in the Olympics, gold in the World Championships, and a Stanley Cup)
Tuukka Rask
Boston Bruins #40. (G) Stanley Cup Champion (2011) Vezina Trophy winner (2014) Has the most wins for a goalie in Bruins history
Brad Marchand
Boston Bruins #63. Forward Nickname: "The Rat" for his annoying behavior on the ice Stanley Cup Champion (2011) He's licked ( yes licked) two players on the ice. (No idea why)
Robert Parish
Boston Celtics Charlotte Hornets Chicago Bulls Golden State Warriors C
Bill Sharman
Boston Celtics Cleveland Pipers L.A. Jets L.A. Stars Utah Stars Washington Capitals
Dave Bing
Boston Celtics Detroit Pistons Washington Bullets PG
Gary Payton
Boston Celtics LA Lakers Miami Heat Milwaukee Bucks Seattle Supersonics PG
Dave Cowenes
Boston Celtics PF/C
John Havlicek
Boston Celtics SF/SG 4x ALL-NBA FIRST TEAM 13x NBA ALL STAR
Function of Lysosome
Breaking down organelles that are no longer useful, removing "junk" so it doesn't clutter the cell; clean up crew
what countries were involved in American revolution?
Britain vs. British america helped by france and spain
Which nations were among the Allies?
Britain, France, Russia, Italy
Which nations were the "Big Four" that created the Treaty of Versailles?
Britain, France, United States, Italy
Horatio Nelson
British admiral who defeated French navy at Trafalgar
1773
British exports of opium to China increased to an estimated 75 tons
1730
British exports of opium to China was estimated to be 15 tons
Edward Braddock
British general defeated by French in Battle of Monongahela leading to Seven Years' War
George II
British king who defeated French army at Battle of Dettingen am Main in War of the Austrian Succession
1860
British-French sailed from Hong Kong and captured the port cities of Yantai and Dalian to seal the Bohai Gulf.
Rasmus Dahlin
Buffalo Sabres #26. (D) 1st overall draft pick in 2018
Jeff Skinner
Buffalo Sabres #53. Forward Calder Memorial Trophy winner (2011) Was in the movie "Death to Smoochy" which started Robin Williams Can figure skate and do jumps on the ice Bronze medal winner in the 2004 Skate Canada Junior Nations in figure skating
Jack Eichel
Buffalo Sabres #9. Capt. Forward 2nd overall draft pick in 2014 Hobey Baker Award winner in 2015
Johnny Gaudreau
Calgary Flames #13. Forward Nickname: "Johnny Hockey" Hobey Baker Award winner (2014)
James Neal
Calgary Flames #18. Forward Nickname: "the Real Deal"
Elias Lindholm
Calgary Flames #28. Forward Gold medal winner at the IIHF World Championship for Sweden (2017)
Mike Smith
Calgary Flames #41. (G) Olympic gold medal for Canada (2014) Gold medal winner in the IIHF Wold Championship (2015) First goalie to score a goal in the NHL All-Star game
Mark Giordano
Calgary Flames #5. Capt. (D)
Jordan Staal
Carolina Hurricanes #11. Alt. Capt. (C) Stanley Cup Champion with Penguins (2009) 2nd overall draft pick in 2006 One of the three "Staal brothers" currently playing in the NHL
Justin Williams
Carolina Hurricanes #14. Capt. (RW) Three time Stanley Cup Champion [2006 (Hurricanes), 2012 (Kings) , 2014(Kings)} Won the Conn Smythe Trophy in 2014
Sebastian Aho
Carolina Hurricanes #20. (C) Silver medal winner in the IIHF World Championship for Finland (2016)
Justin Faulk
Carolina Hurricanes #27. Alt. Capt. (D) National Championship winner in 2011 with the University of Minnesota-Duluth
Cam Newton
Carolina Panthers QB
Mike Trout
Center fielder for the LA Angels
anastrophe
Changing the normal word order. → Powerful you have become. The dark side I sense in you. → On a black cloak sparkle the stars.
conjugation
Changing the verb so that it matches the subject. This must be memorized. → I - am → You - are → He - is → She - is → It - is → We - are → They - are
Cory Crawford
Chicago Blackhawks #50. (G) Nickname: "Crow" Two time Stanley Cup Champion (2013, 2015) Won the William M. Jennings Trophy (2013, 2015)
Patrick Kane
Chicago Blackhawks #88. (RW) 1st overall draft pick in 2007 Three time Stanley Cup Champion (2010, 2013, 2015) Member of the "100 Greatest Players in the NHL" club Won the Conn Smythe Trophy in 2013 Won the Hart Memorial Trophy and Art Ross trophy in 2016
Plant cell
Chloroplasts are only found in
Aj Green
Cincinnati Bengals WR
Results of WW1
Cities destroyed, nations destroyed (led to the rise of WW2 leaders) Millions of deaths, injuries, homeless Increased nationalism throughout the colonial world Some nations broke up (Austro-Hungarian, Ottomans) League of Nations was created Concept of self-determination (Pres. Wilson- every nation had the right to choose their own government)
Hiroshima
City in Japan, the first to be destroyed by an atomic bomb, on August 6, 1945. The bombing hastened the end of World War II.
Gabriel Landeskog
Colorado Avalanche #29. Capt. (LW) 2nd overall draft pick in 2011 Won the Calder Memorial Trophy in 2012
Mikko Rantanen
Colorado Avalanche #96. (RW)
Peyton Manning
Colts,Broncos(Retired) QB
Cam Atkinson
Columbus Blue Jackets #13 Alt. Capt. (RW) Two time NHL All-star Won the NCAA Championship (2010) with Boston College
Seth Jones
Columbus Blue Jackets #3. Alt. Capt. (D) Three time NHL All-star Son of former NBA player Popeye Jones (He's cute too)
Sergei Bobrovsky
Columbus Blue Jackets #72 (G) Nickname: "Bob" Two time Vezina Trophy winner (2013, 2017)
Artemi Panarin
Columbus Blue Jackets #9 (LW) Nickname: "Breadman" Calder Memorial Trophy winner (2016)
Matt Duchene
Columbus Blue Jackets #95. (C) 3rd overall draft pick in 2009
indirect object
Comes before the direct object. Tells to whom, for whom the action of the verb is done.
Robert E. Lee
Confederate general who battle Union general George Meade at Gettysburg, PA; surrendered to Ulysses S. Grant at Appomattox Court House effectively ending the Civil War
Microtubules
Consist of hollow tubes which provide support for the cell
Chloroplasts
Contains chlorophyll, a green pigment that traps energy from sunlight and gives plants their green color
Function of Cell Membrane
Controls what enters and exits the cell, protects and supports cell, and helps cells communicate with other cells
Function of Mitochondria
Converts chemical energy (glucose) stored in food into compounds that are more convenient for the cell to use; energy source of cell
Lykurgus
Convinces Spartans to make a military city-state because of the Helot revolts
Chris Harris Jr.
Cornerback (Broncos) College: Kansas
Patrick Peterson
Cornerback (Cardinals) College: LSU
Josh Norman
Cornerback (Redskins) College: Costal Carolina
Richard Sherman
Cornerback (Seahawks) College: Stanford
Ephors
Council in Sparta (Enforcers- enforced the laws)
First Crusade
Crusaders take Jerusalem, massacred its inhabitants, and founded Antioch, Edessa, Jerusalem, and Tripoli
George Gervin
Current Team:
Dwight Howard
Current Team: Atlanta Hawks, Houston Rockets. Position: Center (C) Known for his rebounding and dunks has played for the Orlando magic, la lakers and houston rockets
Isiah Thomas
Current Team: Boston Celtics. Position: Point Guard (PG)
Jeremy Lin
Current Team: Brooklyn Nets. Position: Point Guard (PG)
Carmelo Anthony
Current Team: New York Knicks. Position: Power Forward (PF) Small Forward (SF)
Nerlens Noel
Current Team: Philadelphia 76ers. Position: Power forward (PF) and Center (C)
Paul Gasol
Current Team: San Antonio Spurs Position: Center (C)
Thierry Henry
Currently plying his trade at Red Bull, he to the fore in England under Arsene Wenger at Arsenal. A silky quick front man, he was a key member of the so called Invincibles.
Alex English
Dallas Mavericks Denver Nuggets Indiana Pacers Milwaukee Bucks SF
Jason Kidd
Dallas Mavericks Phoenix Suns New Jersey Nets New York Knicks PG/SG
Jamie Benn
Dallas Stars #14. Capt. (LW) Olympic gold medalist for Canada (2014) Art Ross Trophy winner (2014)
Alexander Radulov
Dallas Stars #47. (RW)
evolution
Darwin is known for the theory of what
Battle of Stalingrad
Decisive battle in German invasion of Russia, the Germans were surrounded and systemically destroyed
Tyrann Mathieu
Defensive Back (Cardinals) College: LSU
J.J. Watt
Defensive End (Texans) College: Wisconsin
Ndamukong Suh
Defensive Tackle (Dolphins) College: Nebraska
Dave DeBusschere
Detroit Pistons New York Knicks PF/SF
Jimmy Howard
Detroit Red Wings #35 (G)
Dylan Larkin
Detroit Red Wings #71 (C) Nickname: "D-Boss" Holds the record for fastest skater in the NHL with a time of 13.172 seconds at the 2016 NHL All-Star competition
Function of Nucleus
Directs all the cells activities; contains the cells DNA
Intensive pronouns
Emphasizes a noun or pronoun already used in the sentence-- myself, yourself, himself, herself, itself, ourselves, yourselves, themselves
Gordon Banks
England's goalkeeper on the greatest day in the countries footballing history - he is a legend in every sense of the word. His performances were always of the highest calibre and he produced the Save of the Century from Brazilian legend Pelé
What happened on day 3 of the Battle of Thermopylae?
Ephialtes (a Greek traitor) informs Xerxes of a hidden mountain pass
What did Congress enact to limit free speech and prevent anti-war activism during World War I?
Espionage and Sedition Acts
Perfect tense verbs
Expresses actions that are completed or perfected
Brett Gardener
Fastest runner on the Yankees, Left Field
Mendel (Gregor)
Father of genetics and heredity; worked with pea plants 1865
Roberto Luongo
Florida Panthers #1 (G) Nickname: "Bobby Luo" Olympic gold medalist for Canada (2010) William M. Jennings Trophy winner (2011) Fluent in English, French, and Italian (Follow him on Twitter. He's funny)
Aleksander Barkov
Florida Panthers #16. Capt. (C) 2nd overall draft pick the 2013 Became the youngest player ever to play in the World Junior Championship for Finland at 16 years old
Aaron Ekblad
Florida Panthers #5. Alt. Capt. (R) 1st overall draft pick in 2014 Calder Memorial Trophy winner (2015)
Phalanx
Formation of soldiers carrying shields close together for defense.
Larry Foust
Fort Wayne Pistons Minneapolis Lakers St. Louis Hawks PF C
Parmenion
Fought for Phillip 2, rode with Alexander The Great in his first battle, (his BFF)
Cell Wall
Found outside the cell membrane, make mostly of cellulose
Allied Powers
France, Great Britain, USSR, China & US alliance during WW2
Jay Ajayi
Free Agent RB
Demaryius Thomas
Free Agent WR
Dez Bryant
Free Agent WR
Eric Berry
Free Safety (Chiefs) College: Tennessee
Devin McCourty
Free Safety (Patriots) College: Rutgers
Earl Thomas
Free Safety (Seahawks) College: Texas
First Battle of the Marne
French general Joseph Jacques Cesaire Joffre stopped Germany's advance in Paris during this battle
Who was the Supreme Commander of the Allied forces in Europe during World War II?
General Dwight D. Eisenhower
During World War II, which nations formed the Axis powers?
Germany, Italy, Japan
Axis Powers
Germany, Italy, Japan alliance during WW2
Rick Barry
Golden State Warriors Houston Rockets New York Nets San Francisco Warriors Oakland Oaks Washington Capitals Florida Sea Dragons Fort Wayne Fury New Jersey Shorecats Washington Capitols SF
Nate Thurmond
Golden State Warriors. First player in NBA history to record an official quadruple-double. C PF
Herodotus
Greek Historian, considered the father of History. He wrote extensively about the Persian Wars.
Trireme
Greek and Phoenician warship of the fifth and fourth centuries B.C.E. It was sleek and light, powered by 170 oars arranged in three vertical tiers. Manned by skilled sailors, it was capable of short bursts of speed and complex maneuvers.
Acropolis
Greek for "high city". The chief temples of the city were located here.
Thucydides
Greek historian. Considered the greatest historian of antiquity, he wrote a critical history of the Peloponnesian War that contains the funeral oration of Pericles.
Aristotle
Greek philosopher. A pupil of Plato, the tutor of Alexander the Great, and the author of works on logic, metaphysics, ethics, natural sciences, politics, and poetics, he profoundly influenced Western thought. In his philosophical system, which led him to criticize what he saw as Plato's metaphysical excesses, theory follows empirical observation and logic, based on the syllogism, is the essential method of rational inquiry.
Who had the better, longer weapons?
Greeks
Aaron Rodgers
Green Bay Packers QB
Davante Adams
Green Bay Packers WR
dependent clause
Has a subject and verb. Cannot stand alone. → If the cow eats hay
Alfredo Di Stefano
He had a turbulent career and sadly never got to play at the World Cup Finals. Despite this, he is fondly remembered for his goalscoring exploits in the European Cup for Real Madrid.
Ryan Giggs
He has been about since the Premier League was formed, but he is still one of its top players. He is another who has never graced a major international tournament due to Wales' failure to quality, despite being almighty close to making USA '94 (currently play for MU).
David Beckham
He is an English footballer professional
Kaká
He is the current World Player of the Year. A Brazilian attacking midfielder playing in Italy for Real Madriad, his performances over the past couple of years have seen him waltz past Ronaldinho as the best player in the world today.
Roberto Baggio
He may of been the man who blasted over the bar in the World Cup Final from 12 yards - but without him Italy don't even get anywhere near. He single handedly took his country by the scruff of the neck and dragged them through that tournament. A truly great striker for both clubs and country.
Neymar
He plays for the FC Barcelona and the Brazil teams. His position is winger and forward and is also the captain of the national team.
Ruud Gullit
He was a fearsome striker for AC Milan and the Netherlands. Armed with his flowing locks, he soon became an icon and a fine player to boot.
J.J. Watt
Houston Texans DE
Ruud van Nistelrooy
If you are in your father's age and a big football fan then you'll remember those hallowing screams from he when he injured his knee. He would come back though and fire goals, goals, goals for Manchester United before famously falling out with manager, Sir Alex Ferguson. He was simply the most efficient striker of all time! (currently playing for Humburg in German)
interjection
Interjections are words used to express strong feeling or sudden emotion. They are usually at the start of a sentence.
Miletos
Ionian coast city
Saddam Hussein
Iraqi dictator who invaded Kuwait during First Gulf War and annexed it
Diego Maradona
Is a legend of the Argentina team and is also the captain in his days.
Robbie Fowler
It is hard to be as adored in one place as he in on Merseyside. A career of ups n downs behind him but he will go down as one of the best strikers of the early days of the Premier League.
Kei Nishikori
Japanese tennis player ranked fourth. First Japanese dude to be seeded in the top ten. Age 25.
D-Day
June 6, 1944; Normandy landing
38th parallel
KW
Operations Killer and Ripper
KW
Pork Chop Hill
KW
Carlos Hyde
Kansas City Cheifs RB
Spencer Ware
Kansas City Cheifs RB
Sammy Watkins
Kansas City Cheifs WR
Tyreek Hill
Kansas City Chiefs WR
Cardinal Richelieu
King Louis XIII's chief minister who declared war on the Hapsburgs in 1635
Darius 2
King during Persian wars
Panmanjun Talks
Kw
Pusan Perimeter
Kw
Truman versus McArthur
Kw
Paul Pierce
LA Clippers SF I first played for the Celtics, Brooklyn Net, and now the Wizard # 34 for all the team
Kareem Abdul-Jabbar
LA Lakers Milwaukee Bucks C
Cell Membrane/Plasma Membrane
Location: Plant cells: Inside cell wall Animal cells: Cholesterol outer layer Functions: *Support *Protection *Controls movement of materials in/out of cell *Barrier between cell and its environment *Maintains homeostasis
Flagellum
Longer whip-like structure used for movement
Anze Kopitar
Los Angeles Kings #11. Capt. (C) Two time Stanley Cup Champion (2012, 2014) Two time Selke Trophy winner (2016, 2018) First player from Slovenia to play in the NHL
Johnathan Quick
Los Angeles Kings #32. (G) Two time Stanley Cup Champion (2012, 2014) Conn Smythe Trophy winner (2012) Two time William M. Jennings Trophy winner (2014, 2018)
What scientific project resulted in the creation of the atomic bomb during World War II?
Manhattan Project
Who was left in charge of the Persian army?
Mardonius
Iwo Jima and Okinawa
Marines invaded these two areas with heavy casualties
Guadalcanal
Marines landed here on August 7, 1942; island off of the Solomon Islands
Kirk Cousins
Minnesota Vikings QB
Flagella and cilia
Mircrotubules that helps cells to swim through liquids
Function of Golgi Apparatus
Modify, sorts and packages proteins and other materials from the ER for starage in the cell or secretion outside the cell
Brendan Gallagher
Montreal Canadiens #11. Alt. Capt. (RW) Nickname: "Gally" Helped Canada win the 2016 World Championship Gold
Carey Price
Montreal Canadiens #31. (G) Nickname: "Pricer" Olympic gold medalist for Canada (2014) Vezina Trophy, Ted Lindsay Award, William M. Jennings Trophy, and the Hart Trophy winner (2015)
Shea Weber
Montreal Canadiens #6. Capt. (D) Olympic gold medalist for Canada (2010)
Isiah Thomas
NBA draft 1981 / Round: 1 / Pick: 2nd overall Selected by the Detroit Pistons
Grant Hill
NBA draft 1994 / Round: 1 / Pick: 3rd overall Selected by the Detroit Pistons
Tyson Chandler
NBA draft 2001 / Round: 1 / Pick: 2nd overall Selected by the Los Angeles Clippers
Lebron James
NBA draft 2003 / Round: 1 / Pick: 1st overall Selected by the Cleveland Cavaliers
Andray Blatche
NBA draft 2005 / Round: 2 / Pick: 49th overall Selected by the Washington Wizards
Roy Hibbert
NBA draft 2008 / Round: 1 / Pick: 17th overall Selected by the Toronto Raptors
Gordon Hayward
NBA draft 2010 / Round: 1 / Pick: 9th overall Selected by the Utah Jazz
Steven Adams
NBA draft 2013 / Round: 1 / Pick: 12th overall Selected by the Oklahoma City Thunder
Clyde Drexler
NBA draft: 1983, Portland Trail Blazers (Round: 1 / Pick: 14)
Michael Jordan
NBA draft: 1984, Chicago Bulls (Round: 1 / Pick: 3)
Ray Allen
NBA draft: 1996, Minnesota Timberwolves (Round: 1 / Pick: 5)
Allen Iverson
NBA draft: 1996, Philadelphia 76ers (Round: 1 / Pick: 1)
Steve Nash
NBA draft: 1996, Phoenix Suns (Round: 1 / Pick: 15)
Chauncey Billups
NBA draft: 1997, Boston Celtics (Round: 1 / Pick: 3)
Tim Duncan
NBA draft: 1997, San Antonio Spurs (Round: 1 / Pick: 1)
Tracy McGrady
NBA draft: 1997, Toronto Raptors (Round: 1 / Pick: 9)
Paul Pierce
NBA draft: 1998, Boston Celtics (Round: 1 / Pick: 10)
Vince Carter
NBA draft: 1998, Golden State Warriors (Round: 1 / Pick: 5)
Dirk Nowitzki
NBA draft: 1998, Milwaukee Bucks (Round: 1 / Pick: 9)
Jason Williams
NBA draft: 1998, Sacramento Kings (Round: 1 / Pick: 7)
Manu Ginobili
NBA draft: 1999, San Antonio Spurs (Round: 2 / Pick: 57)
Mike Miller
NBA draft: 2000, Orlando Magic (Round: 1 / Pick: 5)
Pau Gasol
NBA draft: 2001, Atlanta Hawks (Round: 1 / Pick: 3)
Joe Johnson
NBA draft: 2001, Boston Celtics (Round: 1 / Pick: 10)
Tony Parker
NBA draft: 2001, San Antonio Spurs (Round: 1 / Pick: 28)
Yao Ming
NBA draft: 2002, Houston Rockets (Round: 1 / Pick: 1)
Amare Stoudemire
NBA draft: 2002, Phoenix Suns (Round: 1 / Pick: 9)
Kyle Korver
NBA draft: 2003, Brooklyn Nets (Round: 2 / Pick: 51)
Carmelo Anthony
NBA draft: 2003, Denver Nuggets (Round: 1 / Pick: 3)
Dwyane Wade
NBA draft: 2003, Miami Heat (Round: 1 / Pick: 5)
Chris Bosh
NBA draft: 2003, Toronto Raptors (Round: 1 / Pick: 4)
Tony Allen
NBA draft: 2004, Boston Celtics (Round: 1 / Pick: 25)
J. R. Smith
NBA draft: 2004, New Orleans Pelicans (Round: 1 / Pick: 18)
Dwight Howard
NBA draft: 2004, Orlando Magic (Round: 1 / Pick: 1)
Andre Iguodala
NBA draft: 2004, Philadelphia 76ers (Round: 1 / Pick: 9)
Monta Ellis
NBA draft: 2005, Golden State Warriors (Round: 2 / Pick: 40)
Andrew Bogut
NBA draft: 2005, Milwaukee Bucks (Round: 1 / Pick: 1)
Chris Paul
NBA draft: 2005, New Orleans Pelicans (Round: 1 / Pick: 4)
David Lee
NBA draft: 2005, New York Knicks (Round: 1 / Pick: 30)
Deron Williams
NBA draft: 2005, Utah Jazz (Round: 1 / Pick: 3)
LaMarcus Aldridge
NBA draft: 2006, Chicago Bulls (Round: 1 / Pick: 2)
Kyle Lowry
NBA draft: 2006, Memphis Grizzlies (Round: 1 / Pick: 24)
Rajon Rondo
NBA draft: 2006, Phoenix Suns (Round: 1 / Pick: 21)
Paul Millsap
NBA draft: 2006, Utah Jazz (Round: 2 / Pick: 47)
Al Horford
NBA draft: 2007, Atlanta Hawks (Round: 1 / Pick: 3)
Joakim Noah
NBA draft: 2007, Chicago Bulls (Round: 1 / Pick: 9)
Marc Gasol
NBA draft: 2007, Los Angeles Lakers (Round: 2 / Pick: 48)
Kevin Durant
NBA draft: 2007, Seattle Supersonics (Round: 1 / Pick: 2)
Brook Lopez
NBA draft: 2008, Brooklyn Nets (Round: 1 / Pick: 10)
Derrick Rose
NBA draft: 2008, Chicago Bulls (Round: 1 / Pick: 1)
Nicolas Batum
NBA draft: 2008, Houston Rockets (Round: 1 / Pick: 25)
DeAndre Jordan
NBA draft: 2008, Los Angeles Clippers (Round: 2 / Pick: 35)
Kevin Love
NBA draft: 2008, Memphis Grizzlies (Round: 1 / Pick: 5)
Serge Ibaka
NBA draft: 2008, Seattle Supersonics (Round: 1 / Pick: 24)
Russell Westbrook
NBA draft: 2008, Seattle Supersonics (Round: 1 / Pick: 4)
Jeff Teague
NBA draft: 2009, Atlanta Hawks (Round: 1 / Pick: 19)
Stephen Curry
NBA draft: 2009, Golden State Warriors (Round: 1 / Pick: 7)
Blake Griffin
NBA draft: 2009, Los Angeles Clippers (Round: 1 / Pick: 1)
Brandon Jennings
NBA draft: 2009, Milwaukee Bucks (Round: 1 / Pick: 10)
Ty Lawson
NBA draft: 2009, Minnesota Timberwolves (Round: 1 / Pick: 18)
Ricky Rubio
NBA draft: 2009, Minnesota Timberwolves (Round: 1 / Pick: 5)
James Harden
NBA draft: 2009, Oklahoma City Thunder (Round: 1 / Pick: 3)
DeMar DeRozan
NBA draft: 2009, Toronto Raptors (Round: 1 / Pick: 9)
Greg Monroe
NBA draft: 2010, Detroit Pistons (Round: 1 / Pick: 7)
Paul George
NBA draft: 2010, Indiana Pacers (Round: 1 / Pick: 10)
Demarcus Cousins
NBA draft: 2010, Sacramento Kings (Round: 1 / Pick: 5)
Hassan Whiteside
NBA draft: 2010, Sacramento Kings (Round: 2 / Pick: 33)
John Wall
NBA draft: 2010, Washington Wizards (Round: 1 / Pick: 1)
Kemba Walker
NBA draft: 2011, Charlotte Hornets (Round: 1 / Pick: 9)
Jimmy Butler
NBA draft: 2011, Chicago Bulls (Round: 1 / Pick: 30)
Kyrie Irving
NBA draft: 2011, Cleveland Cavaliers (Round: 1 / Pick: 1)
Brandon Knight
NBA draft: 2011, Detroit Pistons (Round: 1 / Pick: 8)
Klay Thompson
NBA draft: 2011, Golden State Warriors (Round: 1 / Pick: 11)
Kawhi Leonard
NBA draft: 2011, Indiana Pacers (Round: 1 / Pick: 15)
Isaiah Thomas
NBA draft: 2011, Sacramento Kings (Round: 2 / Pick: 60)
Andre Drummond
NBA draft: 2012, Detroit Pistons (Round: 1 / Pick: 9)
Harrison Barnes
NBA draft: 2012, Golden State Warriors (Round: 1 / Pick: 7)
Draymond Green
NBA draft: 2012, Golden State Warriors (Round: 2 / Pick: 35)
Anthony Davis
NBA draft: 2012, New Orleans Pelicans (Round: 1 / Pick: 1)
Damian Lillard
NBA draft: 2012, Portland Trail Blazers (Round: 1 / Pick: 6)
Bradley Beal
NBA draft: 2012, Washington Wizards (Round: 1 / Pick: 3)
Giannis Antetokounmpo
NBA draft: 2013, Milwaukee Bucks (Round: 1 / Pick: 15)
Victor Oladipo
NBA draft: 2013, Orlando Magic (Round: 1 / Pick: 2)
Andrew Wiggins
NBA draft: 2014, Cleveland Cavaliers (Round: 1 / Pick: 1)
Julius Randle
NBA draft: 2014, Los Angeles Lakers (Round: 1 / Pick: 7)
Jordan Clarkson
NBA draft: 2014, Washington Wizards (Round: 2 / Pick: 46)
Karl Anthony Towns
NBA draft: 2015, Minnesota Timberwolves (Round: 1 / Pick: 1)
Devin Booker
NBA draft: 2015, Phoenix Suns (Round: 1 / Pick: 13)
Brandon Ingram
NBA draft: 2016, Los Angeles Lakers (Round: 1 / Pick: 2)
Brian Boyle
Nahville Predators #11. (C) Bill Masterton Memorial Trophy winner (2018) Awesome guy
Chromatin
Name for the collection of DNA in the nucleus of eukaryotic cells
Waterloo
Napoleon's final defeat by Duke of Wellington in 1815
Pekka Rinne
Nashville Predators #35. (G) Vezina Trophy winner (2018)
Roman Josi
Nashville Predators #59. Capt. (D) Silver medalist at the World Championships for Switzerland (2013)
P.K. Subban
Nashville Predators #76. (D) Nickname: "Subbs" Norris Trophy winner (2013)
Ian Desmond
Nationals SS
Battle of Salamis
Naval battle during which Greek and Persian ships fought in a narrow channel of water. It was a decisive victory for the Greeks.
Which event resulted in the beginning of World War II in Europe?
Nazi Germany's invasion of Poland
Tom Brady
New England Patriots QB
Rob Gronkowski
New England Patriots Retired (TE)
Julian Edelman
New England Patriots WR
1840
New Englanders bring 24,000 pounds of opium into the United States. U.S. Customs promptly puts a duty fee on the import. Charles Elliot asked the Portuguese governor to let British ships use Macau as a port and they would pay rents and any duties. The governor denied this request for fear that the Qing Government would halt the supply of food and other necessities to Macau. The Qing Emperor asked all foreigners in China to halt material assistance to the British in China. In retaliation, British attacked Guangdong.
Nico Hischier
New Jersey Devils #13. (C) 1st overall draft pick in 2017
Taylor Hall
New Jersey Devils #9. Alt. Captain. (LW) 1st overall draft pick in 2010 Hart Memorial Trophy winner (2018)
Drew Brees
New Orleans Saints QB
Mathew Barzal
New York Islanders #13 (C) Calder Memorial Trophy winner (2018) ABSOLUTE BEAUT
Anders Lee
New York Islanders #13. Capt. (C)
Jordan Eberle
New York Islanders #7. (RW)
Patrick Ewing
New York Knicks Orlando Magic Seattle Supersonics C
Henrik Lundqvist
New York Rangers #30. (G) Nicknames: "The King" or "Hank" Olympic gold medalist for Sweden (2006) World Championship gold medalist for Sweden (2017) Vezina Trophy winner (2012)
Mika Zibanejad
New York Rangers #93. Alt. Capt. (C)
Paul Bissonnette
Nickname: "Biznasty" Retired NHL 4th line plug now working in the world of media with the Arizona Coyotes. He also co-hosts the best hockey podcast "Spittin' Chiclets", a Barstool Sports podcast. Was #12 for the Arizona Coyotes (D) Won the Calder Cup in the AHL with the Manchester Monarchs in 2015
Ronaldo
No man has scored more goals in World Cup Finals than him. He has played for some of Europe's biggest clubs and in the World Cup Final in 1998, he was and then wasn't on the team sheet in one of the most bizarre twists in tournament history.
Cilia
Numerous hairlike organelles that protrude from the surface of a cell and are packed in tight rows are called
Derek Carr
Oakland Raiders QB
Marshawn Lynch
Oakland Raiders RB
Antonio Brown
Oakland Raiders WR
Where did the Athenian people put the Women and children when they were evacuating Athens?
On Trozen (an island)
syllable
One sound produced with a single pulse of air from the lungs. → signal - sig nal → rhythm - rith um → Korea - Kor e uh
Nucleus
Organelle that manages or controls all the cell functions in a eukaryotic cell
Bobby Ryan
Ottawa Senators #9. (RW) 2nd overall draft pick in 2012
Global Problems
POVERTY (unequal distribution of basics- food, water, shelter) TRAFFICKING (women, children, drugs, forced into servitude) HIV/AIDS (infection spread through infected blood, especially problematic in African countries b/c medicine is expensive) TERRORISM (deliberate use of unpredictable violence, especially against civilians, to gain revenge or achieve political goals
Golgi Apparatus
Packages proteins for transport out of the cell
correlative conjunctions
Pairs of conjunctions that link two equal things in a sentence. → I am removing not only your gun but also your permit. (The equivalent elements being linked are your gun and your permit. They are both noun phrases.) → It was neither clever nor funny. (The equivalent elements being linked are clever and funny . They are both adjectives.) → Either go home or shut up. (The equivalent elements being linked are go home and shut up. They are both imperative verbs.)
Who was the runner for Athens (was sent to beg Sparta for help)
Pheidippides
Dolph Schayes
Philadelphia 76ers Buffalo Braves Syracuse Nationals C/PF
Hal Greer
Philadelphia 76ers Syracuse Nationals Philadelphia Kings SG/SF (029) This Huntington native is the only African-American born in West Virginia to be inducted in a major sports hall of fame.
Jordan Howard
Philadelphia Eagles RB
Alshon Jeffery
Philadelphia Eagles WR
Wayne Simmons
Philadelphia Flyers #17. Alt. Capt. (RW) MVP of the the NHL All-Star game in 2017
Claude Giroux
Philadelphia Flyers #28. Capt. (C) Was on the cover of NHL13 (Has cute dogs)
Paul Arizin
Philadelphia Warriors Camden Bullets SG\SF
What territories did the U.S. acquire as a result of the Spanish-American War?
Phillippines, Guam, and Puerto Rico
What territories did the U.S. annex as a result of the Spanish-American War?
Phillippines, Guam, and Puerto Rico
Steve Nash
Phoenix Suns Dallas Mavericks Phoenix Suns Los Angeles Lakers PG I was born in Johannesburg, South Africa. I played high school basketball in British Columbia, Canada, and college basketball at Santa Clara University in the US. I was the NBA MVP in 2005 and '06. Who am I?
Pete Sampras
Pistol Pete" burst onto the scene in 1990, when he became the youngest man ever to win the U.S. Open. He would take five U.S. Opens and two Australian Opens, but his greatest accomplishments came on the Wimbledon grass. Starting in 1993 he won Wimbledon seven times in eight years, losing only to Richard Krajicek in the quarterfinals in 1996. The last Wimbledon win (2000) gave Sampras the all-time men's major record, passing Roy Emerson's 12. Married to actress Bridgette Wilson, Sampras silenced his critics (who thought he was washed up) by defeating Andre Agassi for the 2002 U.S. Open title — then he retired.
Kris Letang
Pittsburgh Penguins #58. Alt. Capt. (D). 3 Stanley Cups (2009, 2016, 2017)
Evgeni Malkin
Pittsburgh Penguins #71. Alt. Capt. (C). Nickname: "Geno" 2nd overall draft pick in 2004 3 Stanley Cups (2009, 2016, 2017) Calder Memorial Trophy winner (2007) Conn Smythe Trophy winner (2009) Two time Art Ross Trophy winner (2009, 2012) Ted Lindsay Award and Hart Memorial Trophy winner (2012)
Sidney Crosby
Pittsburgh Penguins #87. Capt. (C). Nickname: "Sid the Kid" 1st overall draft pick in 2005 One of the best players in the NHL right now 3 Stanley Cups (2009, 2016, 2017) Olympic gold medalist for Canada (2010, 2014) Two time Conn Smythe Trophy winner (2016 and 2017) Two time Art Ross Trophy winner (2007, 2014) Two time Maurice "Rocket" Richard Trophy winner (2010, 2017) Three time Ted Lindsay Award (2007, 2013, 2014) Two time Hart Memorial Trophy winner (2007, 2014) Member of the "100 Greatest Players in the NHL" club Youngest captain to ever win the Stanley Cup at age 21 ... so yeah... he's good
comma splice
Placing a comma between two independent clauses. This can be fixed by replacing the comma with a period, semicolon, or em dash. It can also be fixed by adding a conjunction.
Central vacuole
Plant cells have a large membrane-bound space in which water, waste produces, and nutrients are stored
Ichiro Suzuki
Played for Mariners and Marlins
Manny Machado
Plays Third base for the San Diego Padres.
Zlatan Ibrahimović
Plays as one of the strikers in the Sweden team
Yadier Molina
Plays catcher for the St. Louis Cardinals.
Javier Báez
Plays in the infield for the Chicago Cubs.
Robinson Cano
Plays second base for the New York Mets.
"Might Makes Right"
Political Theory known as "political realism" that Athens Employed as it consolidated its power after the Persian Wars.
Mitochondrion
Produces a usable form of energy for the cell
reciprocal pronouns
Pronouns that show a mutual action. You can memorize them: each other, one another. Each other: used when the antecedent is two things. One another: used when the antecedent is three or more things.
Function of Cell Wall
Provides protection and support for a plant cell
Cytoskeleton
Provides support for the cell, has two "sub-parts"
Vescicles
Provides temporary storage of food, enzymes and waste products
King Frederick the Great
Prussian king who captured Silesia from Austria in the First and Second Silesian Wars during War of the Austrian Succession
Frederick II
Prussian king who invaded Saxony in 1756 during Seven Years' War
anaphora
Repeating words at the start of sentences. → We shall go on to the end. We shall fight in France, we shall fight on the seas and oceans, we shall fight with growing confidence and growing strength in the air, we shall defend our island, whatever the cost may be. We shall fight on the beaches, we shall fight on the landing grounds, we shall fight in the fields and in the streets, we shall fight in the hills; we shall never surrender. → The future's bright. The future's orange.
consonance
Repetition of the same consonant sound in a string of words. Consonance is not restricted to the first sound like alliteration is. → She painted the think tank pink. → We are bound by a transcendent bond.
alliteration
Repetition of the same first sound in a string of words. → Sally sells seashells by the seashore. → Bouncing babies bathe beside the boats.
Bill Russell
Retired Boston Celtics Which athlete played for the University of San Francisco and won back to back NCAA titles in 1955 and 1956? He held a 55-game winning streak and embodied the emergence of the black athlete
Kevin McHale
Retired Boston Celtics PF
Jo Jo White
Retired Boston Celtics Point Guard (PG)
Tom Heinsohn
Retired Boston Celtics Small Forward (SF) Power Forward (PF) and Center (C)
Ed Macauley
Retired Boston Celtics St. Louis Hawks St. Louis Bombers C/PF
Bailey Howell
Retired Boston Celtics and Detroit Pistons Small Forward (SF) and Power Forward (PF)
Alonzo Mourning
Retired Miami Heat Charlotte Hornets C/PF
Willis Reed
Retired New York Knicks Center (C)
Jerry Lucas
Retired New York Knicks Cincinnati Royals San Francisco Warriors PF/C
Slater Martin
Retired New York Knicks Minneapolis Lakers St. Louis Hawks Houston Mavericks PG
Charles Barkley
Retired Philadelphia 76ers C PF Won a championship with Philadelphia 76ers with Julius Erving and Moses Malone. Played for Phoenix too.One of the top 50 Greatest Player
Chet Walker
Retired Philadelphia 76ers forward spot one of the outstanding basketball players of his era in the 1960s. went to Bradley university. second round nba draft pick by the syracuse nationals, played 13 years in the league. played in seven all star games. won a nba championship. experienced racism his second year at bradley when they traveled down south. st. louis university played Dixie and the crowd all waved confederate flags. won the game still. attempted to eat after the game and the cook/owner said they dont serve colored people. went back to the hotel and didnt eat cuz nowhere would they serve them. went to houston where they refused hotel rooms cuz of the players. during warms for the houston game, fans threw lit cigarettes on the floor and screamed ****** at them. got into a fight with North Texas State team after they elbowed a black teammate. was so frustrated with racist tensions that he attempted to flunk out.
Walter Davis
Retired Phoenix Suns Small Forward (SF) And Shooting Guard (SG)
Lenny Wilkens
Retired Portland Trail Blazers Seattle Super Sonics Point Guard (PG)
Jack Sikma
Retired Seattle Supersonics Oklahoma City Thunder PF/C
Tracy McGrady
Retired Toronto Raptors SF/SM
Yao Ming
Retired. Houston Rockets. Position: Center 7'6 (C)
Magic Johnson
Retired. Los Angeles Lakers NBA titles with the lakers in the 80s
Julius Erving (Doctor J)
Retired. Team Philadelphia 76ers SG PG
Michael Jordan
Retired. Team: Chicago Bulls Jordan
Kobe Bryant
Retired. Team: Los Angeles Lakers Kobe Bean Bryant, nicknamed the "Black Mamba", is an American professional basketball player, Formerly a high-flying dunker, Bryant is now a prolific jump shooter and phenomenal defender in the National Basketball Association (NBA)
Ray Allen
Retired. Team: Miami Heat
Tim Duncan
Retired. Team: San Antonio 4-time NBA champion Was the first pick in the NBA draft by the San Antonio Spurs Attended Wake Forest University
Dikembe Mutombo
Retired. Teams: Denver Nuggets 1991-92 to 1995-96 Atlanta Hawks 1996-97 to 2000-01 Philadelphia 76ers 2000-01 to 2001-02 New Jersey Nets 2002-03 New York Knicks 2003-04 Houston Rockets 2004-05 to 2008-09 Finger Wag after he blocks someones shot. Got Dunked on by Michael Jordan
Edward IV
Richard's son; he is the first Yorkish King of England
Bryce Harper
Right Fielder for the Philadelphia Phillies.
Todd Gurley
Running Back (Rams) College: Georgia
Le'Veon Bell
Running Back (Steelers) College: Michigan State
Adrian Peterson
Running Back (Vikings) College: Oklahoma
Peter III
Russian king who signed armistice with Prussia in 1762
Bolsheviks
Russian party that seized power and thus Russians dropped out of the war
Maria Sharapova
Russian tennis player ranked second. Won 5 Grand Slams. Age 27. Loudest tennis grunt.
Iran-Iraq War
SADDAM HUSSEIN→ became the leader of IRAQ & seized control over a disputed border area Hussein used power to invade IRAN (1980); his goal was to have a quick victory over Iran & a pan-Arab movement throughout the Middle East War last 8 years & killed 1 million soldiers The US got involved when both sides attacked OIL tankers in the PERSIAN GULF PERSIAN GULF WAR: 1991, Iraq invaded KUWAIT and seized control of oil fields. The US, leading a coalition of UN's forces, intervened & liberated Kuwait
Georgios Papagiannis
Sacramento Kings C
Garrett Temple
Sacramento Kings PG/SG
Joe Thorton
San Jose Sharks #19. Alt. Capt. (C) Nickname: "Jumbo Joe" Silver medalist at World Championships for Canada (2005) Art Ross trophy winner and Hart Memorial trophy winner (2006)
Erik Karlsson
San Jose Sharks #65. (D) Two time Norris Trophy winner (2012, 2015) Flow game strong
Joe Pavelski
San Jose Sharks #8. Capt. (C) Olympic silver medalist for USA (2010) Won the NCAA Championship in 2006 with the Wisconsin Badgers
Brent Burns
San Jose Sharks #88. (D) Nicknames: "Burnsy" or "Chewbacca" Norris Trophy winner (2017) Has a sick flow
satire
Satire is the use of humor, sarcasm, irony, or exaggeration to expose the flaws or vices of humanity. → When I was a boy, I was told that anybody could become President. Now I'm beginning to believe it.
Andy Murray
Scottish (GRB) tennis player ranked fifth. Age 27. Won 2 Grand Slams. First British to win Wimbledon since 1936.
Ichiro Suzuki
Seattle Mariners, first Japanese-born everyday posititon player in the Major Leagues, Seattle Mariners, first Japanese-born everyday posititon player in the Major Leagues. Now plays for the New York Yankees. 10 consecutive 200 hit seasons., OF: Yankees, Mariners, Athletics 1MVP, - became the first Japanese born everyday position player in the major leagues. - a MLB right fielder for the Seattle Mariners - first japanese-born everyday position plaer in the major leagues, he led the AL in batting average and stolen bases en route to being named Rookie of the year and MVP, joined MLB at 28, 2500th hit at age 39 (still playing)
Russell Wilson
Seattle Seahawks QB
Doug Baldwin
Seattle Seahawks WR
What strategy did the Greeks have when the Persians surround them?
Send Athenians home to defend Athens (Persia's next stop after Thermopylae) and leave 300 of Sparta's finest soldiers to fight the Persians alone
conditional sentences
Sentences made up of two halves, where one half begins with the word "if" and the other half states what would have / will happen if the first half became true. There are four types of conditional sentences. Zero-conditional: state facts. If you don't do X, Y will definitely happen. First-conditional: state that the outcome is likely, but not guaranteed, to happen in the future. If you X, then Y will probably happen. Second-conditional: state the the outcome is unrealistic or not going to happen in the future. It's never going to happen, but if X, then Y. Third-conditional: used to tell us how the present situation would be different if the past had gone a certain way. If you had X, then Y. Remember that a comma is only needed if the if-clause comes before the other clause.
Novak Djokovic
Serbian tennis player ranked number one. Age 27. Won 8 Grand Slams.
Function of Ribosomes
Site of protien synthesis
Nucleolus
Site where ribosomes are made
Ribosome
Small bumps located on portions of the endoplasmic reticulum
Cilia
Small hair-like structures used for movement or sensing things
Which theory promoted the superiority of "Anglo-Saxon" culture to support imperialism?
Social Darwinism
Korean War
Soviet Union & the US- the USSR north of the 38th parallel, and the US to the south of it, condemned by the UN Cease-fire agreement divided Korea in 1953, the nation remains divided by the demilitarized zone
Rafael Nadal
Spanish tennis player ranked third. Best clay player. Age 28. Won 14 Grand Slams.
Who did the Athenians ask for help during the Battle of Marathon?
Sparta
Helots
Spartan slaves
Who was fighting with Athens during the Battle of Thermopylae?
Spartans
Minoans
Spoke linear A (cannot read)
Myceneans
Spoke linear B (can read)
Alex Pietrangelo
St. Louis Blues #27. Capt. (C)
Function of Vacuole
Stores materials such as water, salts, proteins and carbs; helps plants support heavy structures like leaves
Kam Chancellor
Strong Safety (Seahawks) College: Virginia Tech
What were some advantages Sparta had over Athens?
Strong army
ottoman empire
Sultan overthrown English and French encourage Arab countries to rebel against Ottomans Ataturk led the Turks in a rebellion against the British and earned independence for Turkey Created a democratic Turkey and separation of Church and State
Greg Olson
TE (Panthers) College: Miami
Rob Gronkowski
TE (Patriots) College: Airzona
Jameis Winston
Tampa Bay Buccaneers QB
Mike Evans
Tampa Bay Buccaneers WR
Victor Hedman
Tampa Bay Lightning #77. (D) 2nd overall draft pick in 2009 Norris Trophy winner (2018)
Nikita Kucherov
Tampa Bay Lightning #86. (RW)
Andrei Vasilevskiy
Tampa Bay Lightning #88. (G)
Steven Stamkos
Tampa Bay Lightning #91. Capt, (C) Nickname: Stamer 1st overall draft pick in 2008 Two time Maurice "Rocket" Richard Trophy winner (2010, 2012)
Thaddeus Young
Team: Indiana Pacers. Position: Power Forward (PF)
indefinite adjective
Tells us more about a noun in a non-specific way. → However many holy words you read, however many you speak, what good will they do to you if you do not act upon them? (The first "many" is an indefinite adjective as it describes "holy words". The second "many" is an indefinite pronoun as it stands on its own.)
Marcus Mariota
Tennessee Titans QB
Who won the Battle of Marathon?
The Athenians
How did the Athenians meet the Persians in battle to throw them off?
The Athenians ran to meet the Persians instead of the customary walk
*Opium Wars*
The British East India Company was making profits by exchanging opium for tea in China. When Chinese authorities tried to obstruct this traffic, Britain waged the Opium War (1839-1842) and through the treaty of Nanjing forced them to allow trade and to cede the island of Hong Kong. In the painting the mandarin called Li is ordering the destruction of 20,291 bales of opium.
1852
The British arrive in lower Burma. They import large amounts of opium from India and sell it through a government-controlled opium monopoly.
1841
The British captured the Bogue forts. The Chinese are defeated by the British in the First Opium War. Hong Kong is ceded to the British.
1830
The British dependence on opium use reaches an all time high, importing 22,000 pounds of opium from Turkey and India. The mandate to rule and dictate the trade policies of British India are no longer in effect.Jardine-Matheson & Company of London inherit India and its opium from the British East India
1842
The British had defeated the Chinese at the mouth of the Yangtze and occupied Shanghai. *The Treaty of Nanking* was signed between Britain and China.
Who did the Persians have to help them during the Battle of Salamis?
The Egyptians, and Phoenicians
Michel Platini
The French superstar is possibly the best player to of played for Les Bleus. He was the captain of his national side when they won the European Championships on home soil in 1984. Without doubt he was quite some player and quite some character.
The Holocaust
The Holocaust took place in Europe between 1933 and 1945. Six million Jews were systematically and brutally murdered by the Nazis and their collaberators. Miliions of non-Jews, including Roma and Sinti(Gypsies), Serbs, political dissidents, people with disabilities, homosexuals and Jehova's Witnesses, were also persecuted by the Nazis.
What started the Persian Wars?
The Ionian Greeks revolted against the Persians in 499 B.C.
Steven Gerrard
The Liverpool & England midfielder is widely regarded as the best English midfielder in the game today. Armed with a powerful shot and accurate boot, his engine and desire are his added bonuses that take him up to that top level.
1799
The Qing Empire established a ban on Opium products
hierarchy of word units
The acronym to remember the hierarchy of word units is WPCSCC. → Word (e.g., Shark) (A word is the smallest meaningful unit.) → Phrase (e.g., A seven-foot tiger shark) (A phrase is a single piece of information made up of more than one word. It will not contain a subject and a verb.) → Clause (e.g., When a seven-foot tiger shark arrived...) (A clause is a single piece of information made up of more than one word which contains a subject and a verb.) → Sentence (e.g., A seven-foot tiger shark arrived.) (A sentence conveys a complete idea. It must contain at least one clause. Note: A clause that stands alone as a sentence is known as an independent clause.) → Complex Sentence (e.g., When a seven-foot tiger shark arrived, the crew stopped fishing.) (A complex sentence is an independent clause supported by at least one other clause.) → Compound Sentence (e.g., A seven-foot tiger shark arrived, and the crew stopped fishing.) (A compound sentence is a sentence made up of at least two independent clauses.)
Hitler's Final Solution
The answer to "The Jewish Question". It was a mass murder of all Jews. He set up extermination camps and forced millions of Jews to enter gas chamber, ovens, and fire pits.
Chaeronea
The battle when Phillip 2 conquers Greece
Companions
The calvary group that Alexander The Great rode with
subjective case
The case for a noun or pronoun when it is the subject.
possessive case
The case for a noun or pronoun when it shows that it owns something.
vocative case
The case for a noun when it is being directly talked to. The noun doesn't change from its regular form. It should have commas around it. → Paul, is this yours? ("Paul" is in the vocative case)
objective case
The case used for nouns and pronouns that are objects. In English, only some pronouns change in the objective case. All nouns remain the same. The accusative and dative cases encountered in other languages are one and the same in English: the objective case. → me → you → him → her → it → us → them → whom → whomever
Nuclear envelope
The double membrane surrounding the nucleus is the
Jackie Robinson
The first African American man to play Major League American Baseball.
mood
The form a verb takes to show how it is regarded. Is it a statement or question? A request or command? A wish or a hope?
Homoioi
The highest class in Sparta (the citizens)
infinitive phrase
The infinitive form of a verb plus any complements or modifiers. → He likes to knead the dough slowly. (The infinitive verb is to knead. The complement is its direct object (the dough). The modifier is the adverb (slowly). They all make up the infinitive phrase "to knead the dough slowly".)
Cristea
The inner membrane that is folded on the mitochondria
verb phrase
The main verb plus its helping verbs. → The mad king will kill us all. (The verb phase is the main verb ("kill") and its helping verb ("will").)
Plasma Membrane
The membrane surrounding the cell
Respiration
The mitochondria is used for
Peter Li *
The new star of the future! (see author's name*)
prose
The normal form of writing, not poetry or lyrics. Prose is always written in paragraph form.
object of preposition
The noun or pronoun the preposition is pointing to. → This is one small step for a man. (The object of preposition is "man" since the preposition is "for". The word "a" is a modifier.) → Inside every cynical person is a disappointed idealist. (The object of preposition is "person" since the preposition is "inside". The words "every cynical" are modifiers.)
Chloroplasts
The organelles associated with photosynthesis are the
Chloroplasts
The organelles in plant cells the contain a green pigment are the
Golgi apparatus
The packaging and distribution center of the cell is the
aspect
The part of a verb that tells us if the action is still going on or if it has finished. There are four aspects: simple (AKA indefinite), perfect (AKA complete), progressive (AKA continuous), and perfect progressive. → He took the photos. (simple aspect - no emphasis of completed or on-going action) → He had taken the photos by the time the owner arrived. (perfect aspect - action completed) → He was taking the photos when the owner arrived. (progressive aspect - action on going) → He had been taking the photos before the owner arrived. (perfect progressive aspect - action on going but then finished) These sentences are all in the past tense, but they all have a different aspect. Remember, we need aspect to tell us whether the action was on-going or completed.
predicate
The part of the clause or sentence that is not the subject. A predicate must have a verb. It may also have other modifiers. → He is a total marshmallow. (The predicate is "is a total marshmallow") → The letter contained devastating news. (The predicate is "contained devastating news")
indirect object
The person or thing for whom the action was done. → I sent the postcard to Dad. (The indirect object is "Dad". He is the person I was sending the postcard to.) → I will bake him a cake. (The indirect object is "him". He is the person I will bake a cake for.)
subject
The person or thing that does the action. → John has become sickly thin. (The subject is "John") → The doctor is looking at him strangely. (The subject is "The doctor") → John and Mary put marbles up their noses. (The subject is "John and Mary")
direct object
The person or thing that verb acts on. → I sent the postcard to Dad. (What did I send? The postcard. Therefore, "the postcard" is the direct object.) → She sang a song. (What did she sing? A song. Therefore, "a song" is the direct object.)
Mike Trout
The phenom 21 year-old CF hit .326 with 30 HR and 83 RBIs in his rookie year, 2012 and led the league with49 steals and won ROY and got 2nd in AL MVP voting in 2012, Who won AL rookie of the year in 2012
Cytoplasm
The region inside the cell except for the nucleus
base form
The simplest form of the verb. It is the form found in the dictionary. It is the same as the infinitive form, but the word "to" has been removed. → jump → think → be
Surface area
The size to which a cell can grow is limited by its
Cells
The smallest units of life in all living things are
Acropolis
The steep hill that houses were built on
Plasma membrane
The structure that regulates what enters and leaves the cell is called the
subject
The topic of a text. What the text is about.
euphemism
The use of inoffensive words to replace rude or offensive ones. → They have both passed away. (They have died) → I am between jobs. (I am unemployed)
figurative language
The use of words in a creative way. This covers a wide range of literary techniques, including: • metaphors • similes • personification • hyperbole • idioms • euphemisms • puns • alliteration • assonance • consonance • onomatopoeia
Ingestion
The vesicle or plasma membrane is used for
Excretion
The vesicles or plasma membranes are used for
The Pacific Theater
The war in the Pacific, most islands were involved, Japan tried to take these islands and sent 65 bombing raids all the way to Australia.
complement
The word or words needed to complete the meaning of an expression. Complements cannot be removed from a sentence without changing the meaning. → Martha is strong. (Strong tells us something about Martha, a noun. So "strong" is a subject complement.) → The resolution made Jeff's position irrelevant. (Irrelevant tells us something about Jeff's position, an object. So "irrelevant" is an object complement.) → The board cut Jeff's salary. (Jeff's salary tells us something about the verb "cut". This makes "Jeff's salary" an object... and an object complement. Why it is not called a "verb complement", we'll never know.) → The board cut Jeff's salary. (The board tells us something about the verb "cut". This makes "The board" a subject... and a subject complement. Why it is not called a "verb complement", we'll never know.)
object of a preposition
The word or words that follow a preposition. There is always an object of a preposition. A preposition cannot be by itself. → She hid under the bed. (The preposition "under" is followed by the object of the preposition "the bed")
antecedent
The word that the pronoun refers to. → Gail called to say she'll be late again. (The antecedent is "Gail". The pronoun referring to her is "she".) → When you see him, please tell the professor I'm looking for him. (The antecedent is "the professor", and the pronouns referring to him come both before and after it.)
Who did the Ionian Greeks ask for aide during their revolt against the Persians?
Their Athenian neighbors
sentence structures
There are four of them. Complex: one independent clause and one or more dependent clauses. → When you are young, you are invincible. Compound: two or more independent clauses. → You don't like me but I don't care. Simple: only one independent clause. → Here's looking at you, kid. Compound-Complex: at least two independent clauses and at least one dependent clause. → If a doctor has good bedside manner, he should receive a promotion, but if he instills the fear of God in his patients, he should be demoted.
sentence types
There are four sentence types. You can remember them by the acronym I-DIE. Interrogative: asks a question. Ends in a question mark. → Where are you going? Declarative: makes a statement. Ends in a period. → I am going to the doctor. Imperative: gives a command. Can end in a period or an exclamation mark. → Do not touch the wall. Exclamatory: says something with emotion. Ends in an exclamation mark. → Stop, thief!
diction
There are two meanings for this word: A) The words chosen. B) How clearly the words were spoken. → To get it sorted (to mates) → To solve the problem (to colleagues) → To overcome the challenge (to bosses)
possessive pronouns
These pronouns show ownership and do not modify nouns. They can be memorized: mine, yours, his, hers, its, ours, theirs. → This house is mine. → His is next door.
Venus and Serena Williams
These siblings were born in Compton, California and coached from an early age by father Richard. The older one of these siblings reached the final of the U.S. Open in 1997. The younger one won a Grand Slam before her older sister did (1999 U.S. Open), but that sibling hit #1 by sweeping Wimbledon and the U.S. Opens in both 2000 and 2001. For a long time the younger of these siblings could not beat her older sister, but that changed in 2002, when she took four straight major finals against her. With her 2003 win at Wimbledon, she now has six majors to her older sister's four.
What did the Persians do when they reached Athens?
They burned Athens
What do the Persians do after the Battle of Marathon?
They go attack Athens because the whole Athenian army is in Marathon
What does the Athenian army do when they find out that the Persian army is going to attack Athens?
They send Pheidippides to run to Athens from Marathon which is 26 miles (the modern day marathon) and warn citizens
What are Pronouns
They take the place of nouns. I you he she it we you they us him her them
Plasma membranes
Thin coverings that surround cells
Chris Evert
This "queen of the Clay Courts" won the French Open a record seven times and rolled off a 125-match win streak on the surface. As a 15-year old, she upset Margaret Court, who had just won the Grand Slam. 1974 was the first of a record 13 straight years in which she won a major—several of them hard fought against her rival, Martina Navratilova. In all, this athlete took 18 Grand Slam singles titles, and was the first female player to win $1 million in her career. She was married to British tennis player John Lloyd for eight years, but they divorced in 1987, and she then wed Olympic skier Andy Mill.
Lusitania
This British passenger ship was sunk by German U-boats in 1915, carrying civilians and ammunition to Britain from the U.S. The event turned American opinion against Germany.
Helen Wills Moody
This California native was nicknamed "Little Miss Poker Face" because her expression rarely changed on the court. Her play contrasted with that of the other great woman of the era, the emotional Suzanne Lenglen of France, though they met only once (as Lenglen turned pro). Nonetheless, this athlete dominated her competition; between 1927 and 1932 she did not drop a set. She won 19 major singles crowns—out of 22 entered—including eight Wimbledons, six U.S., and four French championships, in 1928 becoming the first player to win three Grand Slams in one season. She also swept the singles and doubles gold medals at the 1924 Paris Olympics.
Austria-Hungary
This Central Power empire during WWI, started the war with their invasion of Serbia after the assassination of Archduke Ferdinand on June 28, 1914 . It was made up of Austria, Hungary and several other nations and territories. After World War I it split up into several nations.
Triple Entente
This alliance between Great Britain, France and Russia in the years before WWI. IN BLUE ABOVE
Allied Powers
This alliance during WWI included the United States, Great Britain, France, Russia and Italy (switched to the Allied Powers in 1915). (The blue countries of the East and West on map above)
Triple Alliance
This alliance was made Germany, Austria-Hungary and Italy in the years before WWI. IN RED ABOVE
Nationalism
This cause of World War I was based on an intense pride in one's nation.
Imperialism
This cause of World War II resulted from the competition among European nations for colonies in Africa and Asia from 1880-1914. This created tension, especially between Germany and Great Britain.
Zimmerman Telegram
This intercepted note from the German foreign minister to the Mexican government offered, territories in Texas, Arizona and New Mexico for Mexico. The note also confirmed the new policy of unrestricted submarine warfare by Germany against the Allied Powers. This helped turn Americans against Germany in WWI.
League of Nations
This intergovernmental organization lasted from 1919-1946, was founded after the Paris Peace Conference. It did not work effectively to prevent WWII.
Wilson's Fourteen Points
This is the plan for post-World War I outlined by President Wilson in 1918. This plan called for self-determination (countries in Africa and Asia govern themselves), freedom of the seas, free trade, end to secret agreements, reduction of arms and a league of nations.
U-boats
This new machinery used by the Germans in sea warfare, to attack British and American supply ships in the North Sea and the Atlantic Ocean.
case
This shows a noun's or pronoun's relationship to the other words in the sentence. There are only four cases in Modern English: subjective, objective, possessive, and vocative. The noun doesn't change in any of them, other than getting 's in the possessive form. The pronoun doesn't have a vocative case. Otherwise, it usually changes in the other three cases.
Trench Warfare
This style of warfare was common in WWI, due to the invention of the machine gun and heavy artillery. It included digging long trenches, separated by barbed wire and a no mans land.
Margaret Smith Court
This tennis player was a prolific winner of 62 Grand Slam titles, 24 of them in singles (3 Wimbledon, 5 French, 5 U.S., and 11 in her native Australia). Billie Jean King called her "The Arm" because of her long reach, aided by her height of nearly six feet. In 1970 she became the second woman (after Maureen Connolly) to win the Grand Slam, taking 21 singles championships overall that year; less impressive was her 1973 loss to 55-year old Bobby Riggs. She did defeat King, Riggs's nemesis, 22 of 32 times. She retired in 1977 and became a lay minister.
Steffi Graf
This tennis player's most famous shot earned her the moniker "Fraulein Forehand." She turned pro at age 13 and steadily rose through the rankings, garnering the #1 ranking and her first major (French) in 1987. The following year, she made history by winning the Grand Slam and the gold medal at the Seoul Olympics, the only player ever to go 5-for-5 in one year. Seven Wimbledons, six French, five U.S., and four Australians add up to 22 major career singles crowns—the last coming at the French in 1999 after two years of major back injuries. She retired that fall, and is now raising her son Jaden with her husband Andre Agassi.
Reparations
This term refers to the payments and transfers of property that Germany was required to make under the treaty of Versailles.
Central Powers
This was a major alliance at the 'center' of Europe during World War I, made up of Germany, Austria-Hungary, Bulgaria, and Ottoman Empire. It was formerly known as the Triple Alliance before the war. SHOWN ABOVE IN RED.
Allied Powers
This was a major alliance during World War I made up of Britain, France, Russia, and the United States. It was know n as the Triple Entente(a French word) before the war.
Alliances
This was a major cause of WWI. Two major alliances formed the Triple Alliance (Germany, Austria, Italy) and the Triple Entente (France, England, Russia). This alliance system made world war likely, by drawing all countries into a small war.
Woodrow Wilson
This was the president who was elected in 1912, and led the US into WWI. Later wrote a plan for post-WWI peace known as the Fourteen Points.
The assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand
This was the spark that started World War I. Archduke Ferdinand, the Austrian crown prince, was murdered on June 28, 1914, by a Serbian nationalist while visiting Sarajevo, Bosnia. Germany urged Austria-Hungary to fight and they went to war against Serbia; all of this due to Serbia wanting to expand
John McEnroe
Though perhaps best known for his fiery temper and abuse of referees (with taunts like "You can't be serious!"), this tennis player was the dominant player of the early 1980s. As a 17-year old amateur qualifier, he made the semifinals of Wimbledon, and in 1979 he won the first of three straight U.S. Opens. He almost ended Borg's run of Wimbledons in a five-set thriller in 1980, but succeeded the following year. In 1984, this tennis player compiled an 82-3 record, winning Wimbledon and his fourth U.S. Open, for a total of seven majors. An outstanding doubles player as well, he won 77 titles, many with partner Peter Fleming. He also played in the Davis Cup 12 times, captaining the U.S. team in 2000.
Kevin Garnett
Timberwolfs SF ?SG?
Patrick Marleau
Toronto Maple Leafs #12. Alt. Capt. (C) Nickname: "Patty" Is a father-figure to Auston Mathews and Mitch Marner
Mitch Marner
Toronto Maple Leafs #16. (RW)
Auston Matthews
Toronto Maple Leafs #34. (C) Nickname: "Papi" 1st overall draft pick in 2016 Got 4 goals in his NHL debut game in 2016 vs the Ottawa Senators Calder Memorial Trophy winner (2017) Has songs written about him
John Tavares
Toronto Maple Leafs #91. Alt. Capt. (C) 1st overall draft pick in 2009 Olympic gold medalist for Canada (2014)
Ephialtes
Traitor that showed the Persians the goat path that led to the Greeks' defeat at Thermopylae
Vesicles
Transports materials within the cell
Treaty of Versailles
Treaty which ended World War I that included large reparations from Germany, the formation of the League of Nations, and the mandate system.
run-on sentence
Two independent clauses connected without proper punctuation. A comma splice is an example of this.
John F. Kennedy
U.S. President who pledged U.S. commitment to South Vietnamese independence
Operation Desert Storm
U.S. led multinational force that bombed military targets in Iraq and Kuwait
Abraham Lincoln
U.S. president who announced Emancipation Proclamation which freed slaves
George Washington
U.S. president who took command of the Continental Army during the Revolutionary War
My Lai Massacre
U.S. soldiers' mass killing of civilians that created scandal and fueled U.S. disaffection with war during Vietnam War
what states were involved in civil war?
U.S.A consisting of 19 northern states, president lincoln, capitol city washington dc. vs. C.S.A consisting of 11 southern states, president jefferson, capitol richmond virginia
Containment
US pledged to resist the spread of communism (examples: Truman Doctrine & Marshall Plan)
us service members civil war
USA: 2,213,364 CSA: 1,050,000
us battle deaths in civil war
USA: 364,511 CSA: 133,821
What international organization was established after World War II to maintain world peace?
United Nations
Resolution 1441
United Nations form warning Iraq of "serious consequences" if it failed to cooperate fully and unconditionally with UN weapons inspectors
Peloponnesian Legue
United city states under the leadership of Sparta, that competed with Athens and its allies.
tautology
Unneeded repetition.
present perfect tense
Used for actions that started in the past but have some impact on the present. Form: has / have + past participle → The board has decided not to uphold the appeal. (Connotation: The board continues to uphold the appeal.) → I have taken the wrong path again. (Connotation: I am still on the wrong path.)
future perfect progressive tense
Used for an action that continues for some time and will be completed at a specific time in the future. Form: will have been + present participle → I will have been running for two hours by then!
future progressive tense
Used for an action that will continue for some time in the future. Form: will be + present participle I will be finishing at that time.
future perfect tense
Used for an action that will have been completed at some time in the future. Usually comes with a word or phrase indicating that time. Form: will have + past participle → By the time you arrive, I will have finished getting ready.
present perfect progressive tense
Used for an activity that began in the past, continued for some time and either A) continues into the present or B) finished very recently. Form: have/has been + present participle → I have been living in Singapore for five years. (I am still living in Singapore.) → She has been studying hard this week. (She may or may not have finished studying. However, the studying began in the past and continued for some time.)
past progressive tense
Used for events that continued for some time in the past. It usually sets the scene for another action. Form: was / were + present participle → Mrs Sun was running when I saw her. → I was painting while he was drawing.
past tense
Used for events that started and ended in the past.
en dash
Used in a number range or in a compound noun of two equal things. → 12 - 14 eggs → Johnson-Paktor case
dash
Used in compound nouns or compound adjectives.
em dash
Used in place of a colon, semicolon, ellipsis, and parenthesis; and when crediting a quotation.
past perfect tense
Used to emphasize that an action in the past was completed before another action took place. Form: had + past participle → He had finished his paper before the bell rang. → Had you eaten dinner by then? → The weather had changed, but the team had not yet planned their next play.
past perfect progressive
Used to emphasize that an ongoing action in the past has ended. From: had been + present participle → He had been working on the dock all afternoon. → Before you walked in, I had been talking to Mom. → Had she been sleeping well?
comma
Used to separate parts of sentences: • After setting the scene in the beginning of the sentence • After transitions • After an interjection • Before a conjunction joining two independent clauses • Instead of parentheses • To separate list items • In numbers • Around the vocative case • Before a quotation
reflexive pronoun
Used to show an action done to the pronoun's self. You can memorize them: myself, yourself, herself, himself, itself, ourselves, yourselves, themselves. → I pinched myself. → She hurt herself running.
enumeration of adjectives
Using more than one adjective to describe something.
Joe Johnson
Utah Jazz (Shooting guard, Small forward) SG/SF
John Stockton
Utah Jazz PG Basketball all-time leading steals and assists
Adrian Dantley
Utah Jazz Retired Small Forward (SF)
10,000 Day War
VW
67 summer of love
VW
AK 47 versus m16
VW
Battle for Khe Sanh
VW
Bay of Tonkinadents
VW
Fire bases
VW
Hanoi Hilton
VW
Haughty ashbury
VW
Hippies
VW
Ho Chi Minh Trails
VW
Huey helicopter
VW
M14 M16 Rifle
VW
Operation Rolling Thunder
VW
President LB Johnson
VW
Search and destroy missions
VW
TV war
VW
Tunnel rats
VW
Vietnam cong vc
VW
Plant cells
Vacuoles are only found in
Elias Pettersson
Vancouver Canucks #40. (C) 1st overall draft pick in 2018
Brock Boeser
Vancouver Canucks #6. (RW) Flow game strong
Marc-Andre Fleury
Vegas Golden Knights #29. (G) Nickname: "Flower" 1st overall draft pick in 2003 3 time Stanley Cup Champion with the Penguins (2009, 2016, 2017)
William Karlsson
Vegas Golden Knights #71. (C) Nickname: "Wild Bill" Gold medalist in the IIHF Championship for Sweden (2017) Lady Bing Memorial Trophy winner (2018) Flow game strong
being verb
Verb that shows "being" or existence; example: is are was were
What were some disadvantages Sparta had for fighting Athens?
Very few allies, didn't have lots of money, fear of Helot revolts (had to return to Sparta every 3 weeks)
Dough boys
WW1
1914-1918
WWI
AEF american expedition force
WWI
General black jack pershing
WWI
Meuse argonne forest
WWI
No mans land
WWI
Nov 11, 1918 armistice day
WWI
President woodrow wilson
WWI
The great war
WWI
The tet offensive
WWI
Trench warfare
WWI
USS Langley
WWI
Aircraft carriers
WWI, WWII, korea, vietnam
Battleships
WWI, WWII, korea, vietnam
Destroyers
WWI, WWII, korea, vietnam
Banzi charges
WWII
Battle of the bulge
WWII
Chuck yeager
WWII
DR FDR
WWII
General Patton
WWII
Island hopping
WWII
Kamikaze
WWII
M4 Sherman tank vs tiger tank
WWII
MG 34/42
WWII
National socialistic democratic workers party
WWII
Operation market garden
WWII
P51 mustang 1944
WWII
PTO Pacific theater of operations
WWII
Pearl Harbor
WWII
Tarawa atoll
WWII
The big ones
WWII
USS West Virginia
WWII
Wadal canal
WWII
Woody williams
WWII
B-29 super fortress
WWII, Korea
B 29 Superfortress
WWII, kw
Garand riffle
WWII, kw
Garand rifle
WWII, kw
9/11/01
War on terror
Demosthenes
Warned that Greeks were coming
Nicklas Backstrom
Washington Capitals #19. Alt. Capt. (C) Stanley Cup Champion (2018) Gold medalist in the IIHF Championship for Sweden (2006) Olympic silver medalist for Sweden (2014)
Braden Holtby
Washington Capitals #70. (G) Stanley Cup Champion (2018) William M. Jennings Trophy winner (2017) Vezina Trophy winner (2016)
T.J. Oshie
Washington Capitals #77 (RW) Stanley Cup Champion (2018) A Team USA LEGEND!
Alexander Ovechkin
Washington Capitals #8. Capt. (C) Nicknames: "Ovie" or "The Great 8" 1st overall draft pick in 2004 Stanley Cup Champion (2018) Member of the "100 greatest players in the NHL" club Art Ross Trophy winner (2008) Seven time Maurice "Rocket" Richard Trophy winner (2008, 2009, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2018) Three time Ted Lindsay Award winner (2008-2010) Three time Hart Memorial Trophy winner (2008, 2009, 2013) Conn Smythe winner (2018) Calder Memorial Trophy winner (2006)
Ostracism
When one person has too much power so they get "kicked out" of the country for 10 years
split infinitive
When the adverb splits the "to" from the base verb. → You have to really want it. → I want to slowly walk home.
attributive
When the phrase is inside the noun phrase of the noun it modifies. → The beautifully carved frames are worth more than the paintings. (The adjective phrase "The beautifully carved" is attributive because it is inside the noun phrase "The beautifully carved frames".)
predicative
When the phrase is outside the noun phrase of the noun it modifies. A predicative phrase is usually linked to the noun by a linking verb. → The frames were beautifully carved by monks. (The adjective phrase "beautifully carved" is predicative because it is outside the noun phrase "The frames".)
Increases at a slower rate
When the volume of a cell increases, its surface area
run-on error
When two or more independent clauses are connected by only a comma. To fix this, change the comma to a full stop, semicolon, dash, or ellipsis. → I didn't like Susan, she was always telling lies. ("I didn't like Susan; she was always telling lies," would fix this.)
figure of speech
When words are used to mean something other than what they actually mean. Metaphors, similes, idioms, personification, hyperbole and euphemisms are all included in this category.
Nucleolus
Where ribosomes are assembled
A bacterium
Which of the following is and example of a prokaryotes
Mitochondrion
Which organelle produces ATP
A.J. Green
Wide Receiver (Bengals) College: Georgia
Dez Bryant
Wide Receiver (Cowboys) College: Oklahoma State
Julio Jones
Wide Receiver (Falcons) College: Alabama
Odell Beckham Jr.
Wide Receiver (Giants) College: LSU
Antonio Brown
Wide Receiver (Steelers) College: Central Michigan
DeAndre Hopkins
Wide Receiver (Texans) College: Clemson
Blake Wheeler
Winnipeg Jets #26. Capt. (RW)
Patrik Laine
Winnipeg Jets #29. (RW) 2nd overall draft pick in 2016
Connor Hellebuyck
Winnipeg Jets #37. (G)
Mark Scheifele
Winnipeg Jets #55. Alt. Capt. (C)
Who led the British against Nazi Germany during World War II?
Winston Churchill
Who won the presidential election of 1912?
Woodrow Wilson (Dem.)
slang
Words or phrases that are very informal and often used only in a special context or by a certain social group. → groovy (great) → sweet (nice) → sick (nice) → Mary Jane (marijuana)
emotive language
Words that are meant to make the reader or listener feel emotion. Two hundred children were killed. (This is factual. It does not use emotive language.) → Two hundred innocent kids were slaughtered in their beds. (This is emotive language. It tries to make the reader feel disgust, anger, and fear.) The woman was reading a novel. → The curvy beauty was flipping through Fifty Shades of Grey. (This is emotive language. It tries to make the reader feel attraction.)
homonyms
Words that have the same pronunciation but different meanings. These include homophones and homographs.
European theater operations
Wwii
Higgins boats
Wwii
Imperial Japanese army
Wwii
Iwo Jima
Wwii
The Navial battle of Leyte gulf
Wwii
Who fled after the Battle of Salamis?
Xerxes, the Persian leader
Zinedine Zidane
Zizou was a star for French and helped them to World Cup and European Championship glory in 1998 and 2000 respectively. He came out of international retirement to help his country qualify and play in the World Cup 2006, but it all ended in a rather sad state of affairs for quite possibly the greatest player of his generation.
Corinth
a leading city of ancient Greece famous for its architecture, pottery, and shipbuilding. They were allied with Sparta in the Peloponnesian Wars and a chief rival of Athens.
Golden Age of Athens
a period of growth in ancient Athens in intellectual & and artistic learning, including drama, sculpture, poetry, philosophy, architecture, & science
What are some advantages that Sparta has over Athens after their attack on Syracuse?
able to encourage Athenian allies to revolt, gained support from Persians, able to stop Athenian supply of grain (starvation)
Thomas Graves
admiral who lost the Battle of Chesapeake Bay to the French
Vietnam War
after the French were defeated US involvement under presidents: Eisenhower, Kennedy & Johnson sent more than 500,000 troops US public opinion pressured President Nixon to end the war (Vietnamization) 1973: US phase of the Vietnam War ended with the Paris Peace Accords, 2 years later the agreements were thrown out & North Vietnam, 1976- the North & South were united in a Communist government
Khe Sanh and "Tet" Offensive
aimed to cause insurrection in South Vietnam
general assembly
all members of the united nations would discuss world problems
Nazi-Soviet nonaggression pact
allowed Germany and the Soviet Union to attack Poland starting World War II
What was the Delian League?
an alliance of 140 Greek city-states that wanted to rid Persians from all Greek lands. Since Athens had the superior navy, all of the city-states paid taxes to Athens to build up their navy, so if Persia was ever to return, Athens would have a great navy and beat them.
archduke franz ferdinand
assassinated by gavrilo princip. his murder was one of the causes of wwi
What event caused World War I?
assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand
What did President Truman do during World War II to force Japan's unconditional surrender?
atomic bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki
Japan
attacked Pearl Harbor in Hawaii December 7, 1941 making the U.S. declare war on them the next day; were forced to surrender in World War II
Koch (Robert)
bacteriologist; worked with the Germ Theory stating that germs can cause sickness; grew and analyzed bacteria; created the petri dish, agar, and incubator; worked specifically with Anthrax disease, tuberculosis, and cholera
Fifth Crusade
began with the capture of Damietta in Egypt but failed at Cairo
When did the american civil war begin and end?
began: 1861 Ended: 1865
When did WW2 begin and end?
began: 1939 ended: 1945
when did the persian gulf war begin and end?
began:1990 ended: 1991
women that enlisted in the military had to stick to
being nurses and having noncombat roles
belgium fighting during schlieffen plan
belgium fought harder than the germans to give the french time to get themselves ready for batlte
communism
belief that workers will overthrow the wealthy (eventually worldwide) and everyone will share the means of production so there are no poor people and no rich people
N- nationalism
belief that your country is better than others
nationalism
belief that your country is better than others
Socrates
believed you learned best by asking questions (philosopher)
What was Nazi Germany's military conquest of western Europe called during World War II?
blitzkreig
Battle of Antietam
bloodiest Civil War battle in Maryland
Schleiden (Matthias)
botanist; cytologist; founder fo the Cell Theory- contributed that all plants are made of cells
what countries were involved in the war of 1812?
britain vs. america
neville chamberlain
british prime minister who believed in appeasement and wanted to avoid another european war
M- militarism
buildup of powerful armed forces and weapons
militarism
buildup of powerful armed forces and weapons
Watson (James)
co-discoverer of the molecular structure of DNA; first head of the Human Genome Project for five years starting in 1888
Pierre Beauregard
commanded the defenses of Fort Sumter
Operation Desert Sabre
coordinated air-land offensive that retook Kuwait City
peroxisome
creates hydrogen peroxide which is used in fat breakdown, detoxification, and metabolism, don't want extra of that so we have a catalase enzyme to break in down
Salk (Dr Jonas)
creator of the first Polio vaccine in 1957; creator of the influenza vaccine; did research on a vaccine for AIDs but there is still no current vaccine for it
czar nicholas ii
czar of russia that was killed during the russian revolution
United States
declared war on Germany April 6, 1917 in the sinking of the Lusitania
Edward III
declares himself king of France in 1338 and invaded Crecy and Poitiers
kaiser wilhelm ii
emperor of germany during wwi. he had a withered arm that he was insecure about because german culture called for physical perfection. he fully supported austria
cell wall
enclose plant cells; strong cellulose fibers give rigidity, firm, protective structure that gives the cell its shape in plants, fungi, most bacteria and some protests
nuclear envelope
enclose the nucleus, surrounds nucleus, separates it from cytoplasm for the protection of DNA
Treaty of Paris
ended Seven Years' War
Treaty of Paris
ended Spanish-American War; Spain ceded Puerto Rico, Guam, and the Philippines
Treaty of Versailles
ended World War I in November 11
Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo
ended the Mexican-American War; forced the Mexican Cession
Treaty of Paris
ended the Revolutionary War in 1783
Peace of Westphalia
ended the Thirty Years' War
Treaty of Ghent
ended the War of 1812
Treaty of Aix-la-Chapelle
ended the War of the Austrian succession that solidified Prussia as a significant force
Treaty of Rastatt and Baden
ended the War of the Spanish Succession
endomembrane system
endoplasmic reticulum and ribosomes are part of this system
munich conference
european leaders attempted to appease hitler by giving him sudetenland in exchange for a promise that he would not expand germany's territory any further
adolf hitler
fascist german leader
Jenner (Edward)
father of immunology; creation of smallpox (cowpox) vaccine in 1796
Harvey (William)
father of physiology; first to study a specific system's function; described the blood's circulation in the body
Treaty of Bretigny
first treaty of Hundred Years War signed in 1360 but French king Charles V renewed fighting
predicate adjective
follows a linking verb and describes the subject
alliances
formal agreement or treaty between 2 or more nations to cooperate for specific purposes (traditionally for defense)
A- alliances
formal agreement or treaty between two or more nations to cooperate for specific purposes, traditionally for defense
Dujardin (Felix)
formed the Cell Theory in 1835; created the term unicellular; studied protists and discovered protoplasm (aka the liquid part in protists, kind of like cytoplasm)
Derek Jeter
former shortstop for the New York Yankees.
Mickey Mantle
former switch-hitting outfielder for the NY Yankees
Adrian Beltre
former third baseman for the Texas Rangers
Dien Bien Phu
fortress here fell making France withdraw
league of nations
forum where several countries would discuss world problems and prevent further wars
Vesalius (Andreas)
founder of anatomy; studied human anatomy
japan allied with
germany
anschluss
germany and austria joined together to create "greater germany". everyone spoke german
treaty of versailles
germany had to sign a treaty that affected them negatively. they had to give up all their colonies for other nations to divide up. the german military would be greatly limited to a mere 100,000 volunteers. they had to also take full blame and responsibility for wwii and pay 33 billion dollars in damages
schlieffen plan
germany planned to cut across neutral belgium and attack paris, france, quickly so that the french would not have time to react
battle of britain
germany started bombing great britain (the blitz). hitler did this because he feared an invasian from the RAF (royal air force). britain then bombed berlin, germany! the germans would have a tough fight because the british navy was much stronger than there u-boats
appeasement
give in to avoid conflict
Austria
given control of Spanish Netherlands after the War of the Spanish Succession was over
How does Xerxes use the information that Ephialtes gives him?
he surrounds the Greeks on both sides
battle of stalingrad
hitler broke his pact with stalin and decided to invade russia. he wanted to eliminate russian jews, get oil fields, isolate great britain before the US would enter the war, and get very valuable oil fields, as well as exploit russian slave labor. it was an incredibly bloody battle that lasted 199 days. stalin would not let citizens leave and made them become human blockades. the soviets won but there were many casualties on both sides
microtubules
hollow tubes used for transport, movement, and support made of actin protein
18 days
how long did the person live after the first heart transplant
5 years
how long was Watson head of the Human Genome Project
What do you call the foreign policy that the United States used to acquire colonies during the late-1800s?
imperialism
Where did the Battle of Marathon take place?
in Marathon
lysosomes
in metabolism, this organelle is responsible for digestion, it contains tons of enzymes (its the stomach of the cell)
mitochondria
in metabolism, this organelle is responsible for respiration, has a double membrane and converts glucose to ATP
nuclear pores
in the nuclear envelope, open into the cytoplasm, regulates molecule passage between nucleus and cytoplasm
cytoskeleton
internal framework that anchors organelles, gives shape
Janssen (Hans and Zaccharias)
invented the telescope and the first compound microscope with an objective lens and an ocular lens in 1590
technology advancements in wwii
jeeps that could go off road (most important weapon), aircraft carriers at sea that could land, store, and send off planes, catchwires to help plans land on aircraft carriers, sonar could detect submarines, many types of planes with all different purposes (bomber, fighter, transport), jets, radars to detect incoming aircrafts, atom bombs, missles
Leonidas
king of Sparta and hero of the battle of Thermopylae where he was killed by the Persians (died in 480 BC)
Douglas MacArthur
launched amphibious assault at Inchon; helped U.S. forces rout North Korea close to Yalu River; "I shall return"
Prince Eugene
leader of Austrian army that invaded Italy via Venice
Sixth Crusade
led to the Treaty of Jaffa in 1229, giving Jerusalem to the Crusaders until 1244
How did the U.S. government finance the war effort during World War I?
liberty bonds
Easter Offensive
military campaign conducted by the People's Army of Vietnam (PAVN) against the Army of the Republic of Vietnam (ARVN, the regular army of South Vietnam) and the United States military between March 30 and October 22, 1972, during the Vietnam War
What were some of the new weapons used in World War I?
mustard gas, tanks, U-boats, airplanes, machine guns
chromatin
name for the collection of DNA in the nucleus of eukaryotic cells
What goals were reasons for American expansion as a world power in the late 1800s?
naval bases, new markets, Social Darwinism
Robinson Cano
number 24 on the yankees he plays 2nd base, Champion home run hitter, Rapper Jay-Z is entering the world of sports agency, and has landed Yankees star Robinson Cano as his first client. A beast that kills the crap out of the ball.
AJ Burnett
number 34 on the yankees he is a starting pitcher
Phil Hughes
number 65 on the yankees he is a starting pitcher
when did the global war on terror begin?
october 2001
Where did the Battle of Salamis take place?
on the coast of Salamis, in the ocean
What was the goal of the "Open Door" policy?
open trade in China
Why did the U.S. Senate refuse to ratify the Treaty of Versailles?
opposed military involvement in the the League of Nations; wanted to stay neutral
nucleus
organelle that manages or controls all the cellular functions/activity in a eukaryotic cell; the brain of the cell
What idealistic goal did Woodrow Wilson have in World War I?
peace without victory
What happens to the Athenians during the war that puts them at a disadvantage?
plague strikes
What were the organizations that controlled local and state political parties in the late-1800s called?
political machines
What methods were used in Southern states to disenfranchise African-Americans?
poll taxes, literacy tests, grandfather clauses
principal parts of verbs
present, past, & past participle
Concentration Camps
prison camps used under the rule of Hitler in Nazi Germany. Conditions were inhuman, and prisoners, mostly Jewish people, were generally starved or worked to death, or killed immediately.
mitochondria
produces a usable form of energy for the cell
Second Crusade
prompted by Muslims' capture of Edessa in 1144 but failed
What did the U.S. government produce to make the war popular with the American people?
propaganda
bound ribosomes
proteins for export (these are attached to the RER)
vesicles
provides temporary storage of food, enzymes, and waste products, smalle membranous spheres that transport materials around animal cells
What was a result of the Treaty of Versailles?
punishment of Germany; League of Nations
USS Maddox
ship damaged in Gulf of Tonkin, prompting Congress to increase involvement
The Maine
ship that sank in Havana's harbor supposedly by Spain thus starting Spanish-American War
Which event threatened American neutrality during World War I?
sinking of the Lusitania
nucleolus
site of RNA (ribosomal subunits) production in nucleus, assembles, processes, and packages things in the cell
what was ensued during the schlieffen plan
stalemate
centrioles
star like structures in animal cells that play a role in cell division (how humans are formed), only found in animal cells
germany had to accept all blame for
starting the war
monroe doctrine
stated that the us promised to stay out of europoean military affairs in exchange for europe staying out of the americas
vacuole
storage for water and dissolved materials (plants have a large central one)
King George III
the British king who considered the colonies traitors
What achievement was a result of Theodore Roosevelt's "Big stick" diplomacy?
the Panama canal
chloroplast
the most important plastid, turns CO2, H2O, and sunlight into glucose contains chlorophyll, a green pigment that traps energy from sunlight and gives plants their green color
pasteurization
the process of heating milk in order to get rid of harmful germs
the decoding and analyzing of chromosomes
what is the Human Genome Project
protoplasm
what is the liquid part in protists similar to chloroplast
pea plants
what kind of plants did Mendel work with
nitrogen bases
what makes up the middle of DNA (the rungs of the ladder)
phosphorus and sugar
what makes up the sides of DNA (the sides of the ladder)
liver and kidney
what other kinds of transplants did Nicoloff do
petri dish, agar, incubator
what three things did Koch invent
penicillin- Fleming (Alexander)
what was the first antibiotic and who was it discovered by
Yalta Conference
where Franklin Roosevelt, Winston Churchill, and Joseph Stalin discussed how Germany was to be reorganized
Battle of Hastings
where Harold II was defeated by William I
Elba
where Napoleon was exiled but returned for "Hundred Days" reign
Battle of Leyte Gulf
where Navy defeated Japanese fleet on October 23-26, 1944
Salk
who created the influenza vaccine
Dujardin (Felix)
who created the term "unicellular"
Barnard (Dr Christian)
who performed the first successful heart transplant
Hooke (Robert)
who was the first cytologist
Crick (Frances)
who won a nobel prize for DNA
Interrogative pronouns
who, whom, whose, which, what- used to pose a question
at the end of wwii, most industrialized countries gave
women the right to vote
un security council
would decide if the united nations would go to war. 5 members had veto power
missles were developed by
wwii nazi military
Elgin Baylor
LA Lakers Minneapolis Lakers SF
Karl Malone
LA Lakers Utah Jazz PF
Bryce Harper
LF, #34, Lots of power and speed. (Not David Ortiz), Washington Nationals, #1 overall draft pick by the Nationals but is in Triple-A, baseball MVP
1839
Lin Tse-Hsu, imperial Chinese commissioner in charge of suppressing the opium traffic, orders all foreign traders to surrender their opium. The British send expeditionary warships to the coast of China, beginning The First Opium War.
Defenestration of Prague
Protestants storming of Hapsburg palace in 1618
imperialism
dominating other countries to create empires
What was the purpose of the Selective Service Act during World War I?
draft troops
pronoun
A word that takes the place of a noun
Matt Ryan
Atlanta Falcons QB
Gaugamela
Battle when Alexander The Great conquers Mesopotamia
Plant cell
Cell walls are only found in
Where was the Western Front in World War I?
France
Hakeem Olajuwon
Houston Rockets Toronto Raptors C Basketball all-time leading blocked shots
Function of Smooth ER
Make membrane lipids and helps in the detoxifacation of drugs
Derrick Henry
Tennessee Titans RB
denotation
The basic meaning of a word. This is the meaning you will find in a dictionary.
Ribosome
The sites of protein synthesis
simple tenses of verbs
This is a verb's time- past, present or future
Theodore Roosevelt
U.S. President who led the Rough Riders to take San Juan Hill
Osama bin Laden
War on Terror
Andrew McCutchen
Who's is the star centerfielder?, Pittsburgh Pirates, Hits 1st, Center field
Napoleon Bonaparte
defeated Austria and captured Egypt from Britain in the Battle of the Pyramids; became First Consul after coup d'etat in 1799; invaded Russia and captured Moscow but fled the bitter Russian winter and abandoned Germany after his defeat at Leipzig
Sabin (Dr Albert)
developed oral polio vaccine
I- imperialism
dominating other countries to create empires
kaiser wilhelm ii was insecure about
his withered arm
centrioles, peroxisomes
the 2 structures that are only in animal cells
large central vacuole, cell wall, plastids
the 3 structures that are only in plant cells
Syracuse
the Athenian siege of this city state in Sicily (415-413 BC) was eventually lost by Athens and cost them much of their naval forces, leading to the downfall of Athens in the Peloponnesian Wars
Benito Mussolini
• Leader of Fascist Italy
Adolph Hitler
• Leader of Nazi Germany.
Hideki Tojo
• Military Leader of Japan during World War 2.
Nick Collison
Current Team: Oklahoma City Thunder PF C
Anthony Bennett
Current Team: Random Team In China. Positions: Power Forward (PF) and Small Forward (SF)
DeMarcus Cousins
Current Team: Sacramento Kings C
Kosta Koufos
Current Team: Sacramento Kings C
Rudy Gay
Current Team: Spurs. Position: Small Forward (SF)
Anthony Davis
Current Team: New Orleans Pelicans: Positions: Power Forward (PF) and Center (C)
Derrick Rose
Current Team: New York Knicks And Chicago Bulls. Position: Point Guard (PG) Teammates with brother Joakim Noah
Joakim Noah
Current Team: New York Knicks and Chicago Bulls. Position: Center (C) a teammate with Derrick Rose aka The Brothers
Steven Adams
Current Team: Oklahoma City Thunder Position C
Russell Westbrook
Current Team: Oklahoma City Thunder Position: Point Guard (PG)
Alex Abrines
Current Team: Oklahoma City Thunder SG/SF
Victor Oladipo
Current Team: Oklahoma City Thunder. Position: Point Guard (PG) ?Shooting Guard? (SG)
Aaron Gordon
Current Team: Orlando Magic. Positions: Power Forward (PF) and Small Forward (SF)
Ed Davis
Current Team: Portland Trail Blazers
Festus Ezeli
Current Team: Portland Trail Blazers Position: Power Forward/Center
Noah Vonleh
Current Team: Portland Trail Blazers PF
Damian Lillard
Current Team: Portland Trail Blazers. Position: Point Guard (PG)
Willie Cauley-Stein
Current Team: Sacramento Kings C
Matt Barnes
Current Team: Sacramento Kings Forward
Omri Casspi
Current Team: Sacramento Kings Forward
Skal Labissiere
Current Team: Sacramento Kings Forward C
Anthony Tolliver
Current Team: Sacramento Kings PF
Arron Afflalo
Current Team: Sacramento Kings. Position: Shooting Guard (SG)
Andre Miller
Current Team: San Antonio Spurs. Position: Point Guard (PG)
Kevin Martin
Current Team: San Antonio Spurs. Position: Shooting guard (SG)
Ricky Rubio
Current Team: Utah Jazz Position: Point Guard (PG)
Malachi Richardson
Sacramento Kings SG
Tyus Jones
Current Team: Minnesota Timberwolves Position: Point Guard (PG)
Zach LaVine
Current Team: Minnesota Timberwolves Position: Shooting Guard (SG)
Andrew Wiggins
Current Team: Minnesota Timberwolves Position: Small Forward (SF)
Brandon Rush
Current Team: Minnesota Timberwolves Position: Small Forward (SF)
Shabazz Muhammad
Current Team: Minnesota Timberwolves Position: Small Forward (SF)
Gorgui Dieng
Current Team: Minnesota Timberwolves. Position: Center (C)
Karl-Anthony Towns
Current Team: Minnesota Timberwolves. Position: Center (C)
Adreian Payne
Current Team: Minnesota Timberwolves. Position: Power Forward (PF) and Center (C)
Shaun Livingston
Current Team: Golden State Warriors. Position: Point Guard (PG)
Ian Clark
Current Team: Golden State Warriors. Position: Shooting Guard (SG)
Klay Thompson
Current Team: Golden State Warriors. Position: Shooting Guard (SG)
Patrick McCaw
Current Team: Golden State Warriors. Position: Small Forward (SF)
Damjan Rudež
Current Team: Minnesota Timberwolves. Position: Small Forward (SF)
Nemanja Bjellica
Current Team: Minnesota Timberwolves. Position: Small Forward (SF)
Tayshaun Prince
Current Team: Minnesota Timberwolves. Position: Small Forward (SF)
Andre Iguodala
Current Team: Golden State Warriors. Positions: Shooting Guard (SG) and Small Forward (SF)
Ty Lawson
Current Team: Indiana Pacers. Position: Point Guard (PG)
Chris Paul
Current Team: Los Angeles Clippers. Position: Point Guard (PG)
Timofey Mozgov
Current Team: Los Angeles Lakers. Position: Center (C)
Julius Randle
Current Team: Los Angeles Lakers. Position: Power Forward
Ben McLemore
Sacramento Kings SG
Matthew Dellavedova
Current Team: Milwaukee Bucks. Positions: Point Guard (PG) and Shooting Guard (SG)
Rasual Butler
Current Team: Minnesota Timberwolves Position: ?????
Arinze Onuaku
Current Team: Minnesota Timberwolves Position: Center (C)
Cole Aldrich
Current Team: Minnesota Timberwolves Position: Center (C)
Greg Smith
Current Team: Minnesota Timberwolves Position: Center (C)
Zaza Pachulia
Current Team: Golden State Warriors. Position: Center (C)
Allen Crabbe
Current Team:
Anthony Morrow
Current Team:
Domantas Sabonis
Current Team:
Mason Plumlee
Current Team:
Maurice Harkless
Current Team:
Shabazz Napier
Current Team:
Tim Quarterman
Current Team:
C.J. McCollum
Current Team: Reserve Shooting Guard/Point Guard
Toure' Murry
Current Team: ????????
D'Angelo Russell
Current Team: Brooklyn Nets Position Point Guard (PG)
JaVale McGee
Current Team: Golden State Warriors. Position: Center (C)
Josh Huestis
Oklahoma City Thunder
Semaj Christon
Oklahoma City Thunder PG
Jerami Grant
Oklahoma City Thunder SF
Kyle Singler
Oklahoma City Thunder SF small foward for the Thunder
Larry Bird (Larry Legend)
Retired. Team: Boston Celtics. Position: Point Guard.