Definitions: Human, person, anthropology (term, cultural & physical), freedom, creation, free-will ConceptsDefinitions: Human, person, anthropology (term, cultural & physical), freedom, creation, free-will Concepts
What is free-will? Make reference to the Justice league Unlimited Episode: Unlimited (Batman)
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Exploring your options (Influences on the framers)Exploring your options (Influences on the framers)
Study Guide #3 (Foundations of Government and Law and the American Political System) [Page ]
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Unit 4 The American RevolutionUnit 4 The American Revolution
Paul Revere's famous midnight ride is one of the legends of the Revolution. He and other alarm riders sped through the night to warn Patriots that British troops were on the move page 251
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How did competition between Britain and France to control North America begin to shape Canada into the country it is today?How did competition between Britain and France to control North America begin to shape Canada into the country it is today?
What challenges of coexistence among British, Canadien and First Nations peoples did it (the battle to control North America) lead to?
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Name: Study Guide due: Test Date: Parent SignatureName: Study Guide due: Test Date: Parent Signature
Directions: Read the names of the groups in the box. Then read each statement. Decide which group is the most likely to have made the statement. Write the group’s name on the lines below. You will use some names more than once
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Unit 7 Transforming the NationUnit 7 Transforming the Nation
How far did this man walk in search of freedom? Chief Joseph led the Nez Perce on a journey of more than 1,200 miles to escape being forced onto a reservation page 524
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The Writing of the U. S. Constitution Learning ObjectivesThe Writing of the U. S. Constitution Learning Objectives
Explain how the country’s first constitution was too weak to keep lasting peace and safety among the 13 states
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Democracy in the CoIonies Learning ObjectivesDemocracy in the CoIonies Learning Objectives
Representatives, shown here in Virginia, helped make laws in the early American colonies
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The Rise of Adolf Hitler and the Nazis Establishing the totalitarian stateThe Rise of Adolf Hitler and the Nazis Establishing the totalitarian state
Hitler was one large step closer to his goal of having complete control of Germany. Before the March elections of that year he had been made Chancellor the second most powerful political job in Germany
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Mabie Euripides/Greek UnitMabie Euripides/Greek Unit
Directions: Provide the correct response to each prompt by circling the correct answer
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17. 3 The Process of Speciation17. 3 The Process of Speciation
Reproductive isolation occurs when members of two populations do not interbreed and produce fertile offspring. Reproductive isolation can develop through behavioral, geographic, or temporal isolation
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Think visuallyThink visually
On the map below, (1) find and label the Galápagos Islands (2) circle the names of three large land masses Darwin did not visit on his voyage
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Unit 3 The English ColoniesUnit 3 The English Colonies
This religious leader moved from England to Boston. She was not afraid to speak out about her beliefs. The things she said made Puritan leaders angry, but she did not back down page 167
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