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msmarco_v2.1_doc_26_1543028110#5_2729346994 | Title: AP US Govt Unit Five - Executive Branch Flashcards | Quizlet
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Generally, the largest and most important agencies of the federal government, referred to as Departments (State, Defense, Justice, etc.) - there are 15. Cabinet Secretaries
The leaders of the Executive Departments are called Secretaries (e.g. Secretary of State) with the exception of the Justice Department, whose head is the Attorney General
Cabinet
The leaders of the Executive Departments are collectively known as this - a group that for most presidents meets together weekly. Independent Agencies
These are agencies of the federal government that are not considered generally as important - they don't have Cabinet status - examples: NASA, EPA, Social Security Administration, etc. Independent Regulatory Commissions
Agencies that regulate specific parts of the economy, they are headed by boards whose members are appointed by the President and confirmed by the Senate for specific terms - they cannot be fired, which is meant to limit the political influence on them by the President and Congress - e.g. Federal Reserve, SEC (Securities and Exchange Commission), FCC, etc. Government Corporations
These are federal bodies that essentially run as government businesses - they are headed by boards designed to be as independent as possible of political influence by the President and Congress - Post Office, AMTRAK, Fannie Mae/Freddie Mac (mortgage insurers), etc. Pendleton Act
Law passed under Pres. Arthur that restricted the Spoils System, creating the Classified Service where jobs are given based on objective criteria such as an exam
Spoils System
The system of giving government jobs to political supporters, also called patronage. It dominated federal hiring in the 19th century but is very restricted today
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Which similar political motivation led the United States to annex Texas and divide the Oregon Country? migrating westward
Early followers of the Mormon religion attempted to avoid persecution by -
The land may produce great riches. Extending nearly ten degrees of latitude along the Pacific, and embracing the only safe and commodious harbors on that coast for many hundred miles, with a temperate climate and an extensive interior of fertile lands, it is scarcely possible to estimate its wealth until it shall be brought under the government of our laws and its resources fully developed. From its position it must command the rich commerce of China, of Asia, of the islands of the Pacific, of western Mexico, of Central America, the South American States, and of the Russian possessions bordering on that ocean. A great emporium will doubtless speedily arise on the Californian coast which may be destined to rival in importance New Orleans itself. -President James K. Polk, State of the Union Address, December 5, 1848
Why does President Polk argue California should become part of the United States? U.S. soldiers patrolled a disputed region that Mexico considered its own territory. How did President Polk's placement of soldiers along the Rio Grande contribute to the outbreak of war with Mexico? westward movement
The historical era of Westward Expansion is best characterized by -
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Content: -President James K. Polk, State of the Union Address, December 5, 1848
Why does President Polk argue California should become part of the United States? U.S. soldiers patrolled a disputed region that Mexico considered its own territory. How did President Polk's placement of soldiers along the Rio Grande contribute to the outbreak of war with Mexico? westward movement
The historical era of Westward Expansion is best characterized by -
It provided procedures for establishing territories and creating states. How did the Northwest Ordinance of 1787 provide for the orderly expansion of the United States? acting as a translator and guide for the group
Sacagawea contributed to the Lewis and Clark expedition by
a system of navigable rivers
A chief factor that contributed to Americans exploring and settling both the Oregon Country and Louisiana Territory was -
Early 1800s
During which time period did most territorial expansion of the United States take place? to acquire cheap land
A chief factor pulling many Europeans immigrants to the United States during the nineteenth century was -
A population of 60,000 people
Which of these is required of a U.S. territory in order for it to become a U.S. state? a population boom related to the California gold rush
One reason California achieved statehood earlier than other territories in the American Southwest was -
extracting natural resources in California
During the mid-eighteenth century, many new Chinese immigrants contributed to American society by -
"G" Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo
Which territory was added to the United States as a result of the U.S.-Mexican War? Gadsden Purchase
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1960-1970: Sharp increase in homicide rate
1991-today: Declines in all crime, including juvenile crime
trends in self-reporting
Appear to be more stable than the UCR and NCVS data
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Patterns in the crime rate seem to be linked to temporal and ecological factors
These include day, season and climate, temperature, and regional differences
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Instrumental crimes
Committed by indigent people to compensate for the lack of legitimate economic opportunity
Expressive Crimes
Result out of anger and frustration against society, a condition fueled by alcohol and drug abuse, common in impoverished areas
Crime and Unemployment
Four views on this relationship
Bad economy means higher crime rates
Good economy means higher crime rates
Bad economy means lower crime rates
Crime and the economy are unrelated
Age and Crime
Aging Out of Crime
People commit less crime as they age
Gender and Crime
Differences in the Crime Rate (Females commit less crime than males)
Emotional, physical, and psychological differences to explain crime rate differences
Masculinity hypothesis
Socialization differences
Socio-political differences (feminist theory)
Race and Crime
Institutional bias
Racial profiling
Racial threat hypothesis
Structural racism
Economic and Social Disparity
Racial and ethnic differentials in crime rates may also be tied to economic and social disparity
Immigration and crime
Immigrants are far less likely than the average U.S. native to commit crime. Significantly lower rates of incarceration and institutionalization among foreign-born adults
Family Dissolution
Chronic offenders/criminal careers
Wolfgang, Figlio, and Sellin: 1972 study Delinquency in a Birth Cohort: "Chronic 6%" of total sample were responsible for 51.9% of all offenses
Arrests and court experience did little to deter the chronic offender
What Causes Chronicity? Kids exposed to a variety of personal and social problems at an early age are the most at risk to repeat offending; referred to as "early onset." Chronic offender factors include problems in the home and school, early history of arrest, and parental drug involvement
Implications: Mandatory sentences, three-strikes and truth in sentencing policies
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The graph is a marginal cost curve that compares expenses for producing apple pies. According to the graph, the marginal cost begins to increase when the producer makes
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the amount the company receives from the sale of all of its computer parts. Excess supply is created when price or move away from the equilibrium point. quantity
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Why is pure competition considered an unsustainable system? Producers cannot make a profit if they keep dropping their prices. The highest amount a landlord can charge for rent is an example of
a price ceiling. Marginal shows how much money can be made if a producer sells one additional unit of a good. revenue
When prices drop below the point where supply and demand meet, it results in
disequilibrium. The chart shows a production possibilities schedule for Sabrina's Soccer. The schedule shows the of goods the business can produce. combonation
Look at the chart comparing the price of graphic T-shirts to the quantity supplied. This chart is an example of a
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What 3 main digestive structures do trematoda have? pharynx, intestine, mouth
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How did changes in the Soviet Union affect people in other communist countries? Eastern Europeans began to rebel against their governments. China was inspired to liberalize its economy. Cubans rioted to obtain the same reforms as the Soviets. North Korea started negotiations to unify with South Korea. Eastern Europeans began to rebel against their governments. Which of these was a feature of the relationship between the Soviet Union and the United States in the era leading up to détente? nuclear war
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the use of political tactics to prevent terrorist attacks
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When Romeo and Juliet fal in love at the dance, what is coincidental in this scene? What theme is being developed? Romeo and Juliet are from rivaling families "star crossed lovers"
What is the nurse's relationship with Juliet? she is more of Juliet's mother figure since her real mother is distant and cold
Describe the nurse's personality: jittery, quirky, naughty, crude, nosey, humorous
What is the nurse's on wish for Juliet and why? she wants to see Juliet marry becuase it is the last child she will nurse
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often did not graduate from colleges they attended. For the decade following the end of World War II, women in the United States often did not graduate from colleges they attended. More women were going to college than in previous decades, but most were not completing their studies for many reasons. Also, while more women were working than ever before, most of those positions were not executive in nature or jobs that would have them serving as bosses of men. In the second half of the 19th century, the U.S. government allowed more immigrants into the country MAINLY because
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'Silent Spring' looked at the detrimental effects pesticides had on the environment. She criticized the chemical industry for deceiving the public as to the safety of the pesticides. Her work, along with later efforts by consumer advocate Ralph Nader, hankers back to the 'Muckraker' era of the early 1900;s, when journalists worked to uncover the gross negligence of certain industries. In the 1980's the United States Congress created a law known as "Superfund," which allocated money for what pressing issue? hazardous waste
Also known as the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act of 1980, "Superfund" allocated money for the clean up of hazardous waste sites throughout the United States. In 1990, Congress passed the Oil Pollution Act to establish policies regarding the prevention, containment, and cleanup of oil spills. Which event provided the basis for this legislation? the Exxon Valdez accident
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Also known as the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act of 1980, "Superfund" allocated money for the clean up of hazardous waste sites throughout the United States. In 1990, Congress passed the Oil Pollution Act to establish policies regarding the prevention, containment, and cleanup of oil spills. Which event provided the basis for this legislation? the Exxon Valdez accident
The Exxon Valdez oil spill of 1989 was the primary factor behind the unanimous passage of the Oil Pollution Act through both houses of Congress in 1990. The Act established detailed guidelines to prevent oil spills and provide federal support for cleanup efforts. Which is the BEST example of a negative consequence of human modification of the environment in the United States? strip mining and air pollution in Pennsylvania and West Virginia
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When a child has been sexually abused, medical evidence is found: In only 10 to 50 percent of all cases
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Obscenity: May be regulated as outside the scope of the First Amendment
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Why did Louis XIV;s finance minister want the king to call an assembly of notables in 1787
to gain support for fiscal reforms
what was the purpose of Austria's and Prussia's declaration of Pillnitz? it offered to support Louis XIV
why did napoleon negotiate the Concordat of 1801 with the people
he hoped the catholic church would help stabilize society ad maintain oder
a response in 1794 to the violence of the Reign of terror, resulting in the execution of Robespierre and the loosening of economic controls
Thermodorian Reaction
which of the following did the Jacobins seek to suppress
women participation in political debate
what stopped napoleons plan to invade Britain
his navy experienced huge losses at the battle of Trafalgar
the area of which napoleon and his allied ruled, encompassing virtually all of Europe except Great Britain
Grand Empire
the Thermidorian reaction saw what group reassert its authority in French politics
the middle class
how can France be described politically under Napoleon
it was governed by authoritarianism
the Mountain was able to defeat the Girondists in the National Assembly by allying with what group of people
the sans-culottes
the French civil code promulgated in 1804 that reassert the 1789 principles of the equality of all male citizens before the law and the absolute security of wealth and private property
declaration of independence
Edmund Burke, in his 1790 Reflection of the the Revolution in France
argued that reform like that occurring in France would only lead to chaos and tyranny
French representations assembly formed in 1789 the delegates of the third estate and some members of the clergy, the second state
national assembly
on August 27, 1789, the national assembly issued a statement of principles known as
the declaration of the rights of man and of the citizen
the moderate group that fought for control of the French national convention in 1793
Girondist
what was the Great Fear
Peasant uprisings in the country side
what was a positive development from population growth and urbanization
literacy rates improved
in the Tennis Court Oath, the delegates of the third states pledged to not disband until they had been recognized as a national assembly and had
written a new constitution
in 1792, Louis XIV and Marie Antoinette were imprisoned and accused of
Treason
John Locke believed that a government should
work through parliament
which of the following groups did NOT belong to the third estate
nobility
what id both Britain and France do as a result of the 7 years war
Raised taxes
who did Abbe Sieyes argue should have more authority in the Estate General
the third estate
the Napoleonic code asserts two fundamental principles of the revolution, the legal equality of all male citizens and what else
an absolute protection of wealth and property
what was the bastille
a royal prison
what was one of the results of the increase in the population and urbanization during the 18th century
inflation grew, making it more difficult for urban people to afford food and rent
who dominated the committee of public safety during the Reign of Terror
Maximilien Robespierre
by the late 18th century, European law recognized only what kind of people as slaves
Africans or people of African descent
what was the Estate General
the French legislative assembly
What did Louis XVI do in response to the demands of the National Assembly
called an army towards the capital to bring the delegates under control
led by Robespierre, the French National Convention's radical faction, which led the convention in 1793
Mountain
in the Americas, the 7 years war was a border dispute between the colonies of what two countries
Britain and France
the 1763 peace treaty that ended the 7 years war, according vast French territories in North America and India to Britain and Louisiana to Spain
Treaty of Paris
which of the following was included in the 1763 Treaty of Paris
France gave up most of its holdings in India, opening the way to British dominance on the subcontinent
A political club during the French Revolution to which many of the deputies of the Legislative Assembly belonged
Jacobin Club
the laboring poor of paris, so called because the men wore trousers instead of the knee breeches of the aristocracy and middle class; the term came to refer to the militant radicals of the city
sans-culottes
why did Robespierre call a halt to efforts at de-christianization
he fears unrest in the countryside
which of the following was not represented in the Estates General
Slaves
what did the 18th century reformers believe about the rule of monarchs
that is should be considered by the will of the people
_______________ was the period from 1793-1794, during which Robespierre's committee of Public Safety tried and executed thousands suspected of treason and a new revolutionary culture was imposed
Reign of terror
in the 1780's, over 50% of France's annual budget was expanded on which the following? interest payments on the nations every-increasing debt
what was a consequence of Napoleon's Grand Empire
it encouraged the growth of reactive nationalism
Traditional representative body of the three estates of France that met in 1789 in response to imminent state bankruptcy
estate general
why did directory continue to support France's military expansion
the wars helped to spread republican revolution throughout Europe
Why did European kings initially welcome the French Revolution
it weakened France, which they saw as a competing power
who were the bourgeoisie
wealthy, educated commoners
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Why did Louis XIV;s finance minister want the king to call an assembly of notables in 1787
to gain support for fiscal reforms
what was the purpose of Austria's and Prussia's declaration of Pillnitz? it offered to support Louis XIV
why did napoleon negotiate the Concordat of 1801 with the people
he hoped the catholic church would help stabilize society ad maintain oder
a response in 1794 to the violence of the Reign of terror, resulting in the execution of Robespierre and the loosening of economic controls
Thermodorian Reaction
which of the following did the Jacobins seek to suppress
women participation in political debate
what stopped napoleons plan to invade Britain
his navy experienced huge losses at the battle of Trafalgar
the area of which napoleon and his allied ruled, encompassing virtually all of Europe except Great Britain
Grand Empire
the Thermidorian reaction saw what group reassert its authority in French politics
the middle class
how can France be described politically under Napoleon
it was governed by authoritarianism
the Mountain was able to defeat the Girondists in the National Assembly by allying with what group of people
the sans-culottes
the French civil code promulgated in 1804 that reassert the 1789 principles of the equality of all male citizens before the law and the absolute security of wealth and private property
declaration of independence
Edmund Burke, in his 1790 Reflection of the the Revolution in France
argued that reform like that occurring in France would only lead to chaos and tyranny
French representations assembly formed in 1789 the delegates of the third estate and some members of the clergy, the second state
national assembly
on August 27, 1789, the national assembly issued a statement of principles known as
the declaration of the rights of man and of the citizen
the moderate group that fought for control of the French national convention in 1793
Girondist
what was the Great Fear
Peasant uprisings in the country side
what was a positive development from population growth and urbanization
literacy rates improved
in the Tennis Court Oath, the delegates of the third states pledged to not disband until they had been recognized as a national assembly and had
written a new constitution
in 1792, Louis XIV and Marie Antoinette were imprisoned and accused of
Treason
John Locke believed that a government should
work through parliament
which of the following groups did NOT belong to the third estate
nobility
what id both Britain and France do as a result of the 7 years war
Raised taxes
who did Abbe Sieyes argue should have more authority in the Estate General
the third estate
the Napoleonic code asserts two fundamental principles of the revolution, the legal equality of all male citizens and what else
an absolute protection of wealth and property
what was the bastille
a royal prison
what was one of the results of the increase in the population and urbanization during the 18th century
inflation grew, making it more difficult for urban people to afford food and rent
who dominated the committee of public safety during the Reign of Terror
Maximilien Robespierre
by the late 18th century, European law recognized only what kind of people as slaves
Africans or people of African descent
what was the Estate General
the French legislative assembly
What did Louis XVI do in response to the demands of the National Assembly
called an army towards the capital to bring the delegates under control
led by Robespierre, the French National Convention's radical faction, which led the convention in 1793
Mountain
in the Americas, the 7 years war was a border dispute between the colonies of what two countries
Britain and France
the 1763 peace treaty that ended the 7 years war, according vast French territories in North America and India to Britain and Louisiana to Spain
Treaty of Paris
which of the following was included in the 1763 Treaty of Paris
France gave up most of its holdings in India, opening the way to British dominance on the subcontinent
A political club during the French Revolution to which many of the deputies of the Legislative Assembly belonged
Jacobin Club
the laboring poor of paris, so called because the men wore trousers instead of the knee breeches of the aristocracy and middle class; the term came to refer to the militant radicals of the city
sans-culottes
why did Robespierre call a halt to efforts at de-christianization
he fears unrest in the countryside
which of the following was not represented in the Estates General
Slaves
what did the 18th century reformers believe about the rule of monarchs
that is should be considered by the will of the people
_______________ was the period from 1793-1794, during which Robespierre's committee of Public Safety tried and executed thousands suspected of treason and a new revolutionary culture was imposed
Reign of terror
in the 1780's, over 50% of France's annual budget was expanded on which the following? interest payments on the nations every-increasing debt
what was a consequence of Napoleon's Grand Empire
it encouraged the growth of reactive nationalism
Traditional representative body of the three estates of France that met in 1789 in response to imminent state bankruptcy
estate general
why did directory continue to support France's military expansion
the wars helped to spread republican revolution throughout Europe
Why did European kings initially welcome the French Revolution
it weakened France, which they saw as a competing power
who were the bourgeoisie
wealthy, educated commoners
after he was defeated at waterloo in 1815, what happened to Napoleon
he was imprisoned on the island of St. Helena
which of the following contributed to the economic crisis of 1789
a poor harvest
what was one of the special privileges enjoyed by European nobility in the 18th century
the were given an exemption from taxes
what was the blockade imposed by Napoleon to halt all take between continental Europe and Britain, thereby weakening the British economy and military
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Which action during Washington's administration led to the Whiskey Rebellion in western Pennsylvania? (1) passage of a new excise tax
(2) establishment of a presidential cabinet
(3) creation of the Bank of the United States
(4) ban on slavery in the Northwest Territory
passage of a new excise tax
President George Washington's principal reason for issuing the Proclamation of Neutrality (1793) was to
(1) repay France for help in the Revolutionary War
(2) protect United States interests in the Caribbean area
(3) safeguard the newly won independence
(4) punish the British for failing to withdraw from American territory
safeguard the newly won independence
Most historians consider Alexander Hamilton to have been a successful Secretary of the Treasury because he
(1) expanded trade with all nations
(2) established a sound financial plan for the new nation
(3) eliminated tariffs between the states
(4) opposed payment of previous federal government debts
established a sound financial plan for the new nation
A major foreign policy success of President Thomas Jefferson's administration was the
(1) purchase of the Louisiana Territory
(2) support for the Alien and Sedition Acts
(3) victory in the war of 1812
(4) passage of the Embargo Act
purchase of the Louisiana Territory
One major reason that Alexander Hamilton proposed a national bank was to (1) improve the economic position of the United States government
(2) help state governments collect taxes
(3) make loans available to owners of small farms
(4) reduce foreign investment in the United States
improve the economic position of the United States government
Which action is considered part of the unwritten constitution? (1) ratification of a treaty by the Senate
(2) formation of the first two political parties
(3) creation of a system of federal courts including the Supreme Court
(4) presidential veto of a bill passed by Congress
formation of the first two political parties
Thomas Jefferson opposed Alexander Hamilton's plan to create a national bank primarily because the plan would
(1) weaken the nation's currency
(2) increase the national debt
(3) promote the interests of farmers
(4) depend on a loose interpretation of the Constitution
depend on a loose interpretation of the Constitution
'Tis our true policy to steer clear of permanent alliances with any portion of the foreign world ..."
— President George Washington, Farewell Address, 1796
The United States was able to follow this advice from President Washington for several decades primarily because of
(1) industrial and agricultural self-sufficiency
(2) strong support from other Western Hemisphere nations
(3) geographic isolation from Europe
(4) peaceful relations between the European powers
geographic isolation from Europe
Which role of the president is considered part of the unwritten constitution? (1) nominating federal judges
(2) signing or vetoing legislation
(3) acting as the leader of his political party
(4) serving as commander in chief of the armed forces
acting as the leader of his political party
Which proposal was included in Secretary of the Treasury Alexander Hamilton's financial plans in the 1790s? (1) incentives to encourage agricultural expansion
(2) creation of a national bank
(3) direct taxes on the states to support government operations
(4) free trade with other nations
creation of a national bank
A loose interpretation of the Constitution was applied when
(1) George Washington appointed John Jay to the Supreme Court
(2) John Adams signed the Alien and Sedition Acts (3) Thomas Jefferson purchased the Louisiana Territory
(4) James Monroe delivered his State of the Union message
Thomas Jefferson purchased the Louisiana Territory
One reason James Madison and Thomas Jefferson objected to Alexander Hamilton's financial policies was that they believed
(1) the establishment of a national bank was unconstitutional
(2) a laissez-faire policy would not help the country's economy
(3) the government should encourage industrial development
(4) high tariffs were needed to protect America's economic interests
the establishment of a national bank was unconstitutional
How did President George Washington react to the conflict between France and England in 1793? (1) He used the opportunity to begin the war for American independence. (2) He declared the neutrality of the United States. (3) He aided the French because they had supported the American Revolution. (4) He negotiated a peace settlement between the warring nations. | https://quizlet.com/213531694/unit-3-the-early-republic-flash-cards/ |
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(2) creation of a national bank
(3) direct taxes on the states to support government operations
(4) free trade with other nations
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A loose interpretation of the Constitution was applied when
(1) George Washington appointed John Jay to the Supreme Court
(2) John Adams signed the Alien and Sedition Acts (3) Thomas Jefferson purchased the Louisiana Territory
(4) James Monroe delivered his State of the Union message
Thomas Jefferson purchased the Louisiana Territory
One reason James Madison and Thomas Jefferson objected to Alexander Hamilton's financial policies was that they believed
(1) the establishment of a national bank was unconstitutional
(2) a laissez-faire policy would not help the country's economy
(3) the government should encourage industrial development
(4) high tariffs were needed to protect America's economic interests
the establishment of a national bank was unconstitutional
How did President George Washington react to the conflict between France and England in 1793? (1) He used the opportunity to begin the war for American independence. (2) He declared the neutrality of the United States. (3) He aided the French because they had supported the American Revolution. (4) He negotiated a peace settlement between the warring nations. He declared the neutrality of the United States. Conflicts between Jeffersonians and Hamiltonians during President George Washington's first administration led directly to the
(1) end of the Era of Good Feelings
(2) decision to replace the Articles of Confederation
(3) addition of the elastic clause to the Constitution
(4) start of the first political parties
start of the first political parties
The unwritten constitution is best defined as the
(1) amendments to the United States Constitution
(2) powers that the Constitution reserves for the states
(3) powers that the Constitution denies to Congress and to the states
(4) practices of the government that are based on custom and tradition
practices of the government that are based on custom and tradition
In the early 1800's, the need for a water route to help farmers ship their products to market was one reason for the
(1) Gadsden Purchase
(2) Louisiana Purchase
(3) Mexican Cession
(4) Missouri Compromise
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As Secretary of the Treasury, Alexander Hamilton was most noted for
(1) devising a plan to pay off the nation's debts
(2) beginning a system to tax exports
(3) arranging necessary loans from European nations
(4) raising revenue from the sale of western lands
devising a plan to pay off the nation's debts
On what grounds would strict constructionists of the United States Constitution have questioned the purchase of the Louisiana Territory? (1) It violated the guarantee of states' rights. (2) The president was not specifically given the power to purchase new land. (3) Congress was opposed to expansion west of the Mississippi River. | https://quizlet.com/213531694/unit-3-the-early-republic-flash-cards/ |
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Which of these factors has been a constant of urban life since the early 1900s? suburb relocation
What was a direct result of landlords not maintaining their tenements during the early 1900s? People got injured in unsafe living spaces. In the early 1900s, doctors and lawyers usually belonged to which group? the middle class
What new technology helped create new jobs in offices during the Gilded Age? typewriters
Which statement best describes how wealthy people lived on a daily basis during the Gilded Age? They lived in luxurious city apartments. | https://quizlet.com/214932229/unit-test-flash-cards/ |
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In which type of vehicle crash are you most likely to find a patient with whiplash injuries? - Frontal
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Rear-end impacts often cause whiplash injuries, particularly when the head and/or neck is not restrained by a headrest. The phenomenon that results from the rapid changes in tissue and fluid pressure that occur with the passage of a projectile, resulting in serious injury to internal organs distant to the actual path of the bullet, is known as what? - Cavitation
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- Fragmentation
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The phenomenon that results from the rapid changes in tissue and fluid pressure that occur with the passage of a projectile, resulting in serious injury to internal organs distant to the actual path of the bullet, is known as what? - Cavitation
- Drag
- Fragmentation
- Tumble
What type of blast injury occurs when objects are propelled by the force of the blast wave and strike the victim, causing injury? - Primary
- Secondary
- Tertiary
- Quaternary
What type of blast injury occurs when objects are propelled by the force of the blast wave and strike the victim, causing injury? - Primary
- Secondary
- Tertiary
- Quaternary
What level of trauma center provides prompt assessment, resuscitation, and stabilization of injured patients and emergency operations, but not definitive care for all patients? - Level I
- Level II
- Level III
- Level IV
What level of trauma center provides prompt assessment, resuscitation, and stabilization of injured patients and emergency operations, but not definitive care for all patients? - Level I
- Level II
- Level III
- Level IV
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- Tumble
What type of blast injury occurs when objects are propelled by the force of the blast wave and strike the victim, causing injury? - Primary
- Secondary
- Tertiary
- Quaternary
What type of blast injury occurs when objects are propelled by the force of the blast wave and strike the victim, causing injury? - Primary
- Secondary
- Tertiary
- Quaternary
What level of trauma center provides prompt assessment, resuscitation, and stabilization of injured patients and emergency operations, but not definitive care for all patients? - Level I
- Level II
- Level III
- Level IV
What level of trauma center provides prompt assessment, resuscitation, and stabilization of injured patients and emergency operations, but not definitive care for all patients? - Level I
- Level II
- Level III
- Level IV
You are assessing a patient who opens her eyes when you speak to her, who can respond to you but seems confused as to time and place, and localizes pain. What is her Glasgow Coma Scale score? - 7
- 10
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- 15
You are assessing a patient who opens her eyes when you speak to her, who can respond to you but seems confused as to time and place, and localizes pain. What is her Glasgow Coma Scale score? - 7
- 10
- 12
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This patient would have a GCS score of 12: 3 for eye opening, 4 for confused conversation, and 5 for localizing pain. | https://quizlet.com/216852631/chapter-24-trauma-emergencies-flash-cards/ |
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How can coaches improve team performance? First they need to know their players ability and their talent. They should know their players, so the players feel comfortable. Showing support through each and every player and helping on one another weakness. A lot of practice and helping the players and doing it over again until they have what you want them to do. Have them watch videos. Remember to have a positive mind and that it's not gonna work on the first try. | https://quizlet.com/217647590/introduction-to-sports-topic-test-practice-flash-cards/ |
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immigrant women to work in order to become
independent of their families. - Changes in agriculture brought young farm women into
the industrial labor force, and immigrant daughters
worked to supplement meager family incomes. - Industrialists thought women would have a civilizing
influence on the brutal factory conditions. - Trade unions won a series of court cases opening
employment opportunities for women. - The Civil War had created a shortage of male workers. Changes in agriculture brought young farm women into the industrial labor force, and immigrant daughters worked to supplement meager family incomes. "Yellow dog" contracts were contracts
- in which employers agreed not to hire Chinese
immigrants. - in which workers promised not to strike or join a union. | https://quizlet.com/219451042/module-1-chapter-18-flash-cards/ |
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How is the Democratic Party similar in beliefs to the Federalists? Both strongly opposed slavery. Both were formed because of a dispute. Both supported a strong central government. Both were organized on federal and state levels. C
When campaign workers are canvassing neighborhoods, one of their goals is to
identify voters who will support their candidate. sell campaign buttons door to door. | https://quizlet.com/219539308/cumulative-exam-review-flash-cards/ |
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Content: How might Roman culture continue to influence theses territories today? Their art, architecture, engineering, language, writing, philosophy, law, and citizenship influenced the territories even after the fall of the Roman Empire. Political instability
Rome did not have a system of how to peacefully transfer political power to a new leader. Economic problems
To fiancee Romes huge armies, its citizens had to pay heavy taxes. These taxes weakened to economy and drove many people poor. Also unemployment was a serious problem. Social Problems
Growing corruption and decline in the spirit of citizenship. Weakening frontiers
The huge size of the empire made it hard to defend, and it sometimes took weeks for leaders in Rome to communicate with generals
First, in 330 C.E constantine decided to...
he moved his capital to the ancient city of Byzantium he renamed the city New Rome later it was called Constantinople. In modern time its called Istanbul, Turkey. Power in the empire was
The power was spilt into 2 Rome became the western part and Constantinople became the eastern part of the empire. | https://quizlet.com/221672820/unit-1-lesson-1-flash-cards/ |
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Dispersed rural settlements, typically found in the North American rural landscape, are comprised of
A) farmers living alongside neighbors in settlements
B) farmers living in a central space surrounded by structures
C) farmers clustered along a river or road to facilitate communication amongst each other
D) all of the above
E) none of the above
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Urbanization can be analyzed by looking at the ________ and ________ of people living in cities. number and percentage
The important element of urbanization is an increase in the
A) number of people living in urban settlements. B) percentage of people living in urban settlements. C) land area occupied by urban settlements. D) B and C
E) all of the above
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Which statement best describes the relationship between urbanization and the Industrial Revolution? The Industrial Revolution promoted urbanization. Of the ten largest urban areas in the world, how many are in More Developed Countries today? 2
The most likely religious reason for the origin of settlements was a place to
bury the dead
Residents of rural settlements are more likely than residents of urban settlements to work in
agriculture
A place where farm buildings, homes, and churches are found close together is what kind of settlement? | https://quizlet.com/22421924/chapter-12-flash-cards/ |
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a strong federal government. What challenge did President George Washington face regarding the executive branch? It was too big for him to run alone. What made trade difficult for the United States in 1790? States were printing their own money. How did Congress organize the executive branch of the newly formed United States in 1789? | https://quizlet.com/227763585/a-new-nation-history-flash-cards/ |
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Content: Most are based on some type of religious fundamentalism, but others may be based on other platforms such as nationalism or ethnicity. Examples of well-known terrorist groups are Al Qaeda, Hezbollah, and Hamas
Domestic Terrorism
Since the bombing of a federal building in Oklahoma in 1995, a new category has been created to fully address the new threat. Similar to other terrorist organizations, domestic groups use violence for their own ends. The motivation varies greatly among domestic groups, ranging from ecological concerns to resentment of government authority. Traditional Allies/Economic Competitors
Not every ally of the United States is necessarily a friend. Some relationships between governments exist as a matter of political or economic expediency where each has something that it wants or needs from the other. These countries may use methods such as industrial espionage to gain access to materials and technologies in order to gain a significant political or economic advantage. Greed or Financial Need
A belief that money can fix anything. Excessive debt or overwhelming expenses. Anger/Revenge
Disgruntlement to the point of wanting to retaliate against the organization
Problems at work
A lack of recognition, disagreements with co-workers or managers, dissatisfaction with the job, a pending layoff
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A desire to help the "underdog" or a particular cause
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Allegiance to another person or company, or to a country besides the United States
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Want to add excitement to their life, intrigued by the clandestine activity
Vulnerability to blackmail
Extra-martial affairs, gambling, fraud
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An "above the rules" attitude, or desire to repair wounds to their self-esteem. | https://quizlet.com/227905546/tarp-flash-cards/ |
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Conservatives endorse all of the following
a limited role for the national government in helping individuals. government action to support traditional values. patriotism. the belief that the individual is responsible for his or her own well-being. The right to own property is all of the following
a widespread desire in America. likely to provide power and liberty to those who own it. a source of economic instability. | https://quizlet.com/228455040/ch1-the-democratic-republic-flash-cards/ |
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With the Truman Doctrine, President Harry S. Truman established that the United States would provide political, military and economic assistance to all democratic nations under threat from external or internal authoritarian forces. The immediate cause for the doctrine to be announced was that the British Government would no longer provide military and economic assistance to the Greek Government in its civil war against the Greek Communist Party. Truman asked Congress to support the Greek Government against the Communists. He also asked Congress to provide assistance for Turkey, since that nation, too, had previously been dependent on British aid. Soon this general principle was applied to Western Europe as a whole. Truman argued that the United States could no longer stand by and allow the forcible expansion of Soviet totalitarianism into free, independent nations, because American national security now depended upon more than just the physical security of American territory. Marshall Plan
Marshall said that the US Policy's "purpose should be the revival of a working economy in the world so as to permit the existence of political and social conditions in which free institutions can exist." The Marshall Plan (AKA the European Recovery Program) generated a resurgence of European industrialization and brought extensive investment into the region. It was also a stimulant to the U.S. economy by establishing markets for American goods. Over $12 billion was put towards the rebuilding of Western Europe by the US. | https://quizlet.com/23083101/us-policies-during-the-cold-war-flash-cards/ |
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After being admitted into America, many immigrants in the 1800s made their assimilation easier by
settling in areas where Americans welcomed immigrants. settling in areas where others from their country had settled. finding jobs that would not require them to interact with others. finding jobs that would require them to work with nativists. settling in areas where others from their country had settled. What difficulty did both Chinese and Japanese immigrants face when trying to pass through immigration stations in the late 1800s and early 1900s? Chinese and Japanese immigrants were not divided up based on their gender at Ellis Island. Chinese and Japanese immigrants were not divided up based on their nationalities at Angel Island. Chinese and Japanese immigrants were restricted from entering the United States by law. Chinese immigrants had to pass through Ellis Island, while Japanese immigrants were sent to Angel Island. | https://quizlet.com/232093882/us-history-semester-1-2-flash-cards/ |
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Content: 3) How was the aftermath of the Vietnam War different for its veterans than postwar periods had been for veterans of earlier U.S. wars? Unlike the periods following other wars, many Americans just wanted to forget the Vietnam War. There was also no sense of having won the conflict, and so there were few welcome-home parades or other celebrations for the returning troops. 4) Why did Congress pass the War Powers Act? How did it reflect distrust of the executive branch of government? It wanted to limit executive power. There was a general sense that the presidents had misused the power granted to them in the Gulf of Tonkin Resolution,and it had been found through the Pentagon Papers and other sources that presidents had lied to the American public about the course of the war in Vietnam. 5) List 4 effects of the Vietnam War. 1) American cynicism toward government. 2) War dead and casualties. | https://quizlet.com/23266855/vietnam-war-flash-cards/ |
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descriptions and involve characteristics that cannot be counted. words used to describe what is observed
Quantitative data
numbers and are obtained by counting or measuring. numbers used to describe what is observed
Science
"to investigate and understand the natural world, to explain events in the natural world, and to use those explanations to make useful predictions.an organized way of using evidence to learn about the natural world." scientific law
rule that describes a repeatable pattern in nature
scientific notation
method of writing or displaying very small or very large numbers
Scientific Problem Solving
A series of steps used by scientists to solve a problem or answer a question
Scientific Problem Solving steps
Observation / Asking a Question, Form a Hypothesis, Design a Controlled Experiment, Record and Analyze Results, Draw Conclusions
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explanation of observations or events that is based on knowledge gained from many observations and investigations
Scientists
propose explanations that can be tested by examining evidence. Collect and organize information in a careful, orderly way, looking for patterns and connections between events. Theory
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independent variable, dependent variable, and control Variable
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provided by immigrants." Speaker C: " Immigrants are taking jobs at low wages
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end this unfair competition." Speaker D: " Immigrants arrive in American cities poor and frightened. They are helped to find
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Content: During President Andrew Jackson's administration, tensions between the North and the South increased over the issue of slavery. At the same time, the country underwent a period of rapid industrialization, an economic boom, and a dramatic population increase. In addition, technological innovations in transportation, such as the railroad, helped spur western expansion and create a national market economy. Put in chronological order the following events during Andrew Jackson's presidency. South Carolina adopts the tariff of 1828. John Calhoun secretly composes the pamphlet South Carolina Exposition and Protest. The Webster-Hayne debate takes place in Congress. South Carolina adopts an Ordinance of Nullification. President Jackson requests and receives a "Force Bill" from Congress to force South Carolina to adhere to federal law. Identify the impacts to the economy of Nicholas Biddle's demand that the Bank of the United States stop making loans and that state banks switch to gold or silver currency. | https://quizlet.com/236663635/ah1-flash-cards/ |
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Where: Russia wanted its citizens to move to the sparsely inhabited asia portion
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four
(pure competition, pure monopoly, monopolistic competition, and oligopoly)
Product ____ distinguishes ____ competition from all other market structures. differentiation; monopolistic
In pure competition, a firm's economic profit is equal to: marginal revenue minus average total cost multiplied by quantity
price minus average total cost multiplied by quantity
From an economic standpoint, the break-even point is the level of output at which a firm makes ____ profit
a zero; a normal
____ competition is considered to be rare in the real world
pure
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of claims based on public opinion data. The relationship between scientific polling and elections and policy debates is affected by the: ▶ Importance of public opinion as a source of political influence in a given election or policy debate
▶ Reliability and veracity of public opinion data
The various forms of media provide citizens with political information and influence the ways in which they participate politically. ...
Describe the media's role as a linkage institution. New communication technologies and advances in social media have profoundly influenced how citizens routinely acquire political information, including news events, investigative journalism, election coverage, and political commentary. Explain how increasingly diverse choices of media and communication outlets influence political institutions and behavior. -The rapidly increasing demand for media and political communications outlets from an ideologically diverse audience have led to debates over media bias and the impact of media ownership
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Political parties, interest groups, and social movements provide opportunities for participation and influence how people relate to government. | https://quizlet.com/238793201/ap-gov-unit-4-flash-cards/ |
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and partisan news sites. -The nature of democratic debate and the level of political knowledge among citizens is impacted by: ▶ Increased media choices
▶ Ideologically oriented programming
▶ Consumer-driven media outlets and emerging technologies that reinforce existing beliefs
▶ Uncertainty over the credibility of news sources and information
Political parties, interest groups, and social movements provide opportunities for participation and influence how people relate to government. ...
Describe the linkage functions of political parties and explain how parties impact the electorate and the government. a: The functions and impact of political parties on the electorate and government are represented by: ▶ Mobilization and education of voters
▶ Party platforms
▶ Candidate recruitment
▶ Campaign management, including fundraising and media strategy
.b: The committee and party leadership systems in legislatures influence the ability of political parties to carry out citizen preferences in government decision making. | https://quizlet.com/238793201/ap-gov-unit-4-flash-cards/ |
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Being empathetic includes __________. having good communication skills
understanding another's emotions
having good listening skills
((all of the above))
Which of the following is the BEST way of staying objective when dealing with an emotional person? listen carefully
Depression, eating disorders, withdrawal from others, and suicide may all be the result of __________. losing control of ones emotions
A person is more likely to get sick while experiencing poor emotional health. true
Everyone will experience most emotions at some point in their life. true
Health effects of stress can result in all of the following EXCEPT: lower blood pressure and chills
If you do not manage your emotions, they most likely will affect your ability to make good decisions. | https://quizlet.com/244467825/managing-emotions-flash-cards/ |
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What made trade difficult for the United States in 1790? States were printing their own money. In the early 1790s, Alexander Hamilton wanted to create a national bank that could
Wrong-issue different currencies for each state
Why did Jefferson oppose the establishment of a national bank? He thought it was unconstitutional. In 1790, the United States was heavily in debt from
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What type of government did Alexander Hamilton support? | https://quizlet.com/244732700/washingtons-presidency-flash-cards/ |
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paying for the American Revolution. Which best describes why trade was difficult during Washington's first term as president? There were multiple currencies
What type of government did Alexander Hamilton support? Wrong-strong state governments
Because the Revolutionary War was costly, both Washington's new government and the state governments were in
debt
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Content: joint British and American occupation of North America would "civilize" the continent. men were destined to travel the high seas. American expansion westward across the continent was sanctioned by God. All of the following resulted from the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo, EXCEPT that: the United States paid Mexico $15 million. U.S. troops continued to occupy Mexico. the United States gained California. the United States gained New Mexico. Mexico recognized the Rio Grande as the border of Texas. U.S. troops continued to occupy Mexico. | https://quizlet.com/245790031/america-a-narrative-chapter-13-flash-cards/ |
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Content: U.S. troops continued to occupy Mexico. the United States gained California. the United States gained New Mexico. Mexico recognized the Rio Grande as the border of Texas. U.S. troops continued to occupy Mexico. As president, Polk supported all of the following, EXCEPT: restoration of the independent Treasury. settlement of the Oregon boundary question. tariff reduction. acquisition of California. | https://quizlet.com/245790031/america-a-narrative-chapter-13-flash-cards/ |
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Content: feel socially rejected. experience a decrease in testosterone. have automatic cognitions regarding aggression. have automatic cognitions regarding aggression. Evolutionary accounts of aggression emphasize the
role of aggression in securing food and land. contribution of genetics and hormones to aggressive behavior. importance of intrapsychic conflict in aggressive behavior. role of aggression in securing a mate. role of aggression in securing a mate. Compared to societies that do not have a culture of honor, societies that do have a culture of honor tend to
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Boris Yeltsin was elected ____ president of the Russian Federation in its open election. Boris Yeltsin was elected president of the Russian Federation in its open election. First
_____, meaning "restructuring," reduced government control and helped the Soviet Union move away from a totalitarian government. ,meaning "restructuring," reduced government control and helped the Soviet Union move away from a totalitarian government. Perestroika
The Soviet Union dissolved. NOT Gorbachev was assassinated. The Commonwealth of Independent States was formed. Former Soviet republics declared their independence. NOT Only Russia, led by Yeltsin, declared its independence. | https://quizlet.com/250992774/the-fall-of-the-ussr-flash-cards/ |
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The first step in the scientific method is
State the problem
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Biology
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Control
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Observations
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Scientific law
The results of one experiment carried by a research team would be considered invalid if
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A student is investigating the effect of different environmental factors on the growth of a certain species of bean plant over a period of 30 days. which factor would not function as a variable in this investigation
Amount of light
A student conducted an original, well-designed experiment, carefully following proper scientific procedure. In order for the conclusions to become generally accepted,the experiment must
Be repeated to verify the reliability of the data. A water plant placed in bright light gives off bubbles. A student notes that placing the light at different distances from the plant causes the rate of bubbling to vary. The student decides to design an experiment to investigate the effect of light intensity on the rate of bubble production. An appropriate control for this experiment would be
A plant exposed to sunlight
Which procedure must be followed for the result of a experiment to be considered valid
The experiment must be repeated many times and yield similar results
In an investigation designed to determine the effect of the amount of water on plant growth, two groups of equal sized bean plants of the same species were grown under identical conditions, except for the amount of water they were given. One group was watered with 200 mililiters of water once a day the second group was watered with 400 milliliters of water once a day. After several with 400 milliliters of water once a day showed more growth. The variable in this investigation is the
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the song, "Can't Help Falling in Love with You." One Saturday, Clayton was sitting at home when the telephone rang. A local company was making
promotional calls and told Clayton he had just won a $500 gift certificate. He felt a rush of excitement at the thought of what he could do with $500. Now Clayton finds that whenever he hears a telephone ring, he feels a little surge of excitement. In this example, the conditioned response is
the surge of excitement that Clayton feels whenever he hears a telephone ring
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a stimulus acquires the capacity to evoke a response that was originally evoked by another stimulus
In classical conditioning, a CR is
a learned reaction to a stimulus that occurs as a result of previous conditioning
Belinda was very close to her father, she claims that he always made her feel safe. Belinda's father always wore "Stetson" cologne. Today every time she smells the scent of "Stetson" cologne she develops a pleasant feeling of warmth and comfort. The learning process that could best account for Belinda's pleasant feelings is
classical conditioning
A woman reported feeling "weak in the knees" whenever she smelled cigarette smoke and Beemans gum because of the association of these smells with her first love. | https://quizlet.com/257453830/psych-chapter-6-flash-cards/ |
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a single supplier of a good or service. Which scenario is an example of market saturation? There are three shoe stores on one block in town, and they have trouble finding customers and making a profit. Which quality best describes a producer with an absolute advantage? efficient
Use the numbers to place the companies in order of greatest comparative advantage to least comparative advantage in producing large tubes of toothpaste. 4, 3, 1, 2
Why is pure competition considered an unsustainable system? Producers cannot make a profit if they keep dropping their prices. What is the difference between marginal cost and marginal revenue? Marginal cost is the money a producer pays for making one more unit, while marginal revenue is the money a producer earns from selling one more unit. | https://quizlet.com/260541260/microeconomics-markets-and-profits-flash-cards/ |
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Why is pure competition considered an unsustainable system? Producers cannot make a profit if they keep dropping their prices. What is the difference between marginal cost and marginal revenue? Marginal cost is the money a producer pays for making one more unit, while marginal revenue is the money a producer earns from selling one more unit. In which way do producers try to differentiate themselves in monopolistic competition? product features
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What European nations were imperialistic in Africa? France, Britain, Spain, Belgian, Germany, Italy, Portugal
What two nations had control of the greatest amount of territory in Africa? British and French
Describe European imperialism in Africa before the 19th century
Britain and Europe wanted to exert their economic and military influence, and were centered around slave trade. They were also stationed on the coastal outposts. Approximately how many Africans were forced into slavery during the slave trade? 11 million
What region of Africa was most affected by the slave trade? West African Coast
Briefly explain how the slave trade (from the 1500's to the 1800's affected Europe and Africa
European traders became rich off the profits and Africa's population became devastated from the Europeans who took them into slave trade. How did European imperialism in Africa change by the early 1900's
The European nation had added nearly 10 million square miles of Africa to their overseas colonial possessions. What was one of the main reasons for the "Scramble for Africa?" To liberate Africa and gain more territory. | https://quizlet.com/261224832/history-imperialism-in-africa-flash-cards/ |
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What area of Africa did Belgium control? Central Africa
What countries remained independent? Egypt and Liberia
Cecil Rhodes
Had a dream to create a continuous line of British territories from Cape Town, Africa to Cairo, Egypt. He had a plan to build the Cape to Cairo Railway which would become an uncompleted project. He came really close, the only thing that prevented him from building the rest of it was the Congo. What was the "White Man's Burden?" It was believed to be a burden put on the British to essentially "carry" African's step by step in order to become civilized because they felt the Africans needed to be saved and it was their duty to do so. Indirect Rule
- Local leaders were used
- Allowed limited self-rule
- Goal was to extract wealth w/o trying to "civilize" Africans
- Governments allowed for local customs/laws
- It was the cheapest rule, therefore many Europeans used it
Direct Rule
- Europeans brought in to rule
- No self rule
- Goal was assimilation (make people more like Europeans)
- Governments only used European laws
- Most expensive and expansive
- Changed culture
"Divide and Rule"
- Borders drawn by Europeans didn't take into account traditional borders
- Many times, hostile groups were put together in the same territory
- The Europeans often played these groups against each other by favoring one group over the other
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What events caused president Truman tp propose what became known as the Truman Doctrine? The Truman Doctrine was a policy set forth by U.S. President Harry S Truman on March 12, 1947 stating that the U.S. would support Greece and Turkey with economic and military aid to prevent their falling into the Soviet sphere. Why did the Soviet Union support the creation of communist states in Eastern Europe? The Soviet Union supported the creation of communist states in Eastern Europe because it gave them allies/increased strength
Why did George Kennan think that containment would work against Soviet expansion? he thought if he provided aid to countries that were suffering econommically and might soon have to go into the soviet union, he could build them up and therefore they could stand up against communism
How did the US and its allies apply the containment policy in Europe? The US passed the Marshall Plan to give monetary aid to help European countries rebuild their economies. The idea is that by building solid economies in Europe, the countries wouldn't fall to communism and thus contain it within the Soviet Union. >> How did President Truman use the power of the presidency to limit the spread of communism in East Asia? keeping communism in its enclosed borders
President Truman worried what China might do if the war continued, but then MacAuther had told him that China would not intervene and he continued to push Northward. | https://quizlet.com/262537376/us-history-chapter-16-check-flash-cards/ |
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How did the US and its allies apply the containment policy in Europe? The US passed the Marshall Plan to give monetary aid to help European countries rebuild their economies. The idea is that by building solid economies in Europe, the countries wouldn't fall to communism and thus contain it within the Soviet Union. >> How did President Truman use the power of the presidency to limit the spread of communism in East Asia? keeping communism in its enclosed borders
President Truman worried what China might do if the war continued, but then MacAuther had told him that China would not intervene and he continued to push Northward. Truman didn't want the U.S to enter into the major war that would involve huge numbers of troops and even atomic weapons Neither side won the Korean War, and the two Koreans remain divided till this day. There are two things that did change: Truman had enlarged the power of presidency, and a new alliance called the Southeast Asia Treaty Organization (S.E.A.T.O). This alliance was formed to prevent the spread of communism. The Truman Doctrine had committed the U.S to aid the countries resisting communist aggression, and provided the first step toward what would become known as the Containment Policy. | https://quizlet.com/262537376/us-history-chapter-16-check-flash-cards/ |
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What is this theory's purpose? What is it trying to explain? * It is re-discovers occupation. * How occupation is: * Motivated
* Patterned
* Performed
* How the environment influences occupation. MOHO - Overview
** MOHO is a practice model designed to provide theory along with practical tools and strategies for occupational therapy and related rehabilitation practice. ** MOHO concepts focus on how people are motivated toward their occupations (i.e., work, play, and self care), how they learn and sustain occupational patterns in life, and how they engage in physical, cognitive, and social action. ** MOHO also focuses on the importance of the environment on occupation. MOHO emphasizes that through therapy persons are helped to engage in doing things that maintain, restore, reorganize, or develop their capacities, motives, and lifestyles. | https://quizlet.com/26449034/model-of-human-occupation-moho-flash-cards/ |
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* Patterned
* Performed
* How the environment influences occupation. MOHO - Overview
** MOHO is a practice model designed to provide theory along with practical tools and strategies for occupational therapy and related rehabilitation practice. ** MOHO concepts focus on how people are motivated toward their occupations (i.e., work, play, and self care), how they learn and sustain occupational patterns in life, and how they engage in physical, cognitive, and social action. ** MOHO also focuses on the importance of the environment on occupation. MOHO emphasizes that through therapy persons are helped to engage in doing things that maintain, restore, reorganize, or develop their capacities, motives, and lifestyles. Assumptions
* Humans are biologically mandated to be active. * Occupation is essential to self-organization. * Thinking, feeling, and doing are influenced by the dynamic interactions between one's internal components and the environment. * The human is an open system that changes through interaction within the environment. Assumptions
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-- Identity is dependent upon volition, habituation, and performance capacity. MOHO: With whom and where is it used? * Any person experiencing problems in their occupational life
Is designed to be applicable across the life span
- adults with chronic pain, children with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, persons with traumatic brain injury, older persons with dementia, persons living with AIDS, and adolescents with mental illness. - Used with children and adults who are homeless, with battle-fatigued soldiers, and with victims of war and social injustice. * Therapy settings included hospitals, outpatient clinics, residential facilities, nursing homes, rehabilitation programs, work programs, prisons and correctional settings, and community based organizations
MOHO Concepts
* MOHO addresses how occupation is motivated, patterned, and performed. * Humans in this model are conceptualized as being comprised of three interrelated components: volition, habituation, and performance capacity. * Volition refers to the motivation for occupation
* Habituation refers to the process by which occupation is organized into patterns or routines
* Performance capacity refers to the physical and mental abilities that underlie skilled occupational performance. | https://quizlet.com/26449034/model-of-human-occupation-moho-flash-cards/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_26_1643907596#15_2877586695 | Title: Model of Human Occupation (MOHO) Flashcards | Quizlet
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Occupational Adaptation
Person - u000bEnvironment - u000bOccupation u000bModel (PEO)
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Theory of Occupational Adaptation
Content: engagement in work, play, or ADL that are part of sociocultural context and that are desired and/or necessary to wellbeing. Areas of occupation (grooming oneself, working as a nurse, maintaining one's apt, socializing routinely w/friends)
** Occupational Performance: doing of an occupational form; doing a task related to participation in a major life area. Paying the rent, vacuuming. ( brushing teeth, giving and injection, vacuuming the floor, playing scrabble)
** Performance Skills: goal directed discrete functional actions - motor, process, communication skills, actions are observable and used in carrying out OP - i.e. reaching. ( observable skills) (calibrating, reaching, sequencing, manipulation), ( speaking reaching, sequencing, manipulating), reaching, sequencing, manipulating, walking), reaching, sequencing, manipulating speaking)
IV. Occupational Adaptation
* Constructing a positive identify and achieving occupational competence over time in the context of one's environment
* Two elements co-develop over time
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Person - u000bEnvironment - u000bOccupation u000bModel (PEO)
Splints uses and diagnoses
Theory of Occupational Adaptation
Content: brushing teeth, giving and injection, vacuuming the floor, playing scrabble)
** Performance Skills: goal directed discrete functional actions - motor, process, communication skills, actions are observable and used in carrying out OP - i.e. reaching. ( observable skills) (calibrating, reaching, sequencing, manipulation), ( speaking reaching, sequencing, manipulating), reaching, sequencing, manipulating, walking), reaching, sequencing, manipulating speaking)
IV. Occupational Adaptation
* Constructing a positive identify and achieving occupational competence over time in the context of one's environment
* Two elements co-develop over time
A. Occupational identity: composite sense of who one is and the wishes to become; generated from one's hx of occ participation
B. Occupational competence: degree to which you sustain pattern of occupational participation that represents one's occupational ID
Change and Motivation
* A change occurs as a result of occupational engagement
* Change occurs with a shift in
- One part of person's open system volition, habituation, performance capacity)
- Environmental conditions
* Motivation is influenced by the person's interests, values, and sense of personal causation. How is therapy viewed? * A process
* Understanding the client from this theory's perspective
* Clients engage in occupation/activities to support change in
- Client's abilities
- Routines
- Thoughts and feelings about themselves (self concept and identities)
Using MOHO in practice: 6 steps of therapeutic reasoning
* Generate questions
* Gather information
* Create a theory-based understanding of the client: | https://quizlet.com/26449034/model-of-human-occupation-moho-flash-cards/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_26_1643907596#17_2877590586 | Title: Model of Human Occupation (MOHO) Flashcards | Quizlet
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Occupational Adaptation
Person - u000bEnvironment - u000bOccupation u000bModel (PEO)
Splints uses and diagnoses
Theory of Occupational Adaptation
Content: generated from one's hx of occ participation
B. Occupational competence: degree to which you sustain pattern of occupational participation that represents one's occupational ID
Change and Motivation
* A change occurs as a result of occupational engagement
* Change occurs with a shift in
- One part of person's open system volition, habituation, performance capacity)
- Environmental conditions
* Motivation is influenced by the person's interests, values, and sense of personal causation. How is therapy viewed? * A process
* Understanding the client from this theory's perspective
* Clients engage in occupation/activities to support change in
- Client's abilities
- Routines
- Thoughts and feelings about themselves (self concept and identities)
Using MOHO in practice: 6 steps of therapeutic reasoning
* Generate questions
* Gather information
* Create a theory-based understanding of the client: - ID problems or challenges. May be a function of volition, habituation, performance capacity or environment
- ID strengths (we identify and client identifies too)
* Generate therapy goals and strategies
* Implement and monitor therapy
* Collect information to assess outcomes
Evaluation and Assessment
* Must be holistic. Look at functioning of entire human system
* Occurs throughout the therapy process
* Data gathering - reasoning about the client and their life circumstances, we use: - Informal - observation, dialogue
- Structured instruments
* Observational, self report measure, interviews -semi structured
* Collect data: - About the client - as an outsider
- From the client - his/her subjective view
Intervention
* Enhance person's open system (includes volition, performance capacity, environment, habituation)
* Select activities/occupations that will allow achievement of goals
* Select therapeutic strategies - approaches therapist will use
- Validating, advising, giving feedback, coaching, physical support. | https://quizlet.com/26449034/model-of-human-occupation-moho-flash-cards/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_26_1643907596#18_2877593107 | Title: Model of Human Occupation (MOHO) Flashcards | Quizlet
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Occupational Adaptation
Person - u000bEnvironment - u000bOccupation u000bModel (PEO)
Splints uses and diagnoses
Theory of Occupational Adaptation
Content: - ID problems or challenges. May be a function of volition, habituation, performance capacity or environment
- ID strengths (we identify and client identifies too)
* Generate therapy goals and strategies
* Implement and monitor therapy
* Collect information to assess outcomes
Evaluation and Assessment
* Must be holistic. Look at functioning of entire human system
* Occurs throughout the therapy process
* Data gathering - reasoning about the client and their life circumstances, we use: - Informal - observation, dialogue
- Structured instruments
* Observational, self report measure, interviews -semi structured
* Collect data: - About the client - as an outsider
- From the client - his/her subjective view
Intervention
* Enhance person's open system (includes volition, performance capacity, environment, habituation)
* Select activities/occupations that will allow achievement of goals
* Select therapeutic strategies - approaches therapist will use
- Validating, advising, giving feedback, coaching, physical support. * Engage in activities
* Monitor response
What are the relationships pointed out in the theory? * Volition, habituation, and performance capacity (the lived body) operate together and make simultaneous contributions to what we do. * Persons and environments are inseparable. Environments influence volition, habituation, and performance capacity. What are the relationships pointed out in the theory? | https://quizlet.com/26449034/model-of-human-occupation-moho-flash-cards/ |
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Bureaucracy
a set of structures and procedures used by government (or other large organizations) to administer policies and programs. Bureaucrat
An employee in a bureaucracy. Cabinet Departments
The executive branch is composed of the president and vice president as well as the cabinet departments, agencies, bureaus, and offices that are responsible for helping the president administer government policies. These executive departments, agencies, bureaus, and offices are collectively known as the federal bureaucracy. Regulatory Commissions
Independent regulatory commissions are also part of the executive branch, but, like agencies, they are responsible to Congress. Government Corporations
a government organization that performs business or commercial activities typically associated with the private sector. Amtrak and the U.S. Postal Service are both government corporations. Independent Agencies
Some of these agencies are found within the cabinet departments, while others are independent agencies or commissions. Executive Office of the President (EOP)
The president's White House staff and the Executive Office of the President (EOP) include some of the president's closest advisors and the people who assist the president with his day-to-day responsibilities. Thirteen entities make up the Executive Office of the President. | https://quizlet.com/26455715/cnc1-chapter-7-flash-cards/ |
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Content: Joint Operations
state-operations terrorism in which state personnel participate in the terrorist enterprise
Korean Airlines Flight 858
an airliner that exploded over Myanmar (Burma) in November 1987, apparently after sabotage by North Korean operatives
Kurds
an ethnonational group in the Middle East. Several nationalist movements fought protracted wars on behalf of Kurdish independence
Logistically Supportive Sponsorship
state sponsored terrorism in which the state provides a great deal of logistical support to the terrorists but stops short of directly participating in the terrorists incident or campaign
Northern Ireland
The region has historically been a center of sectarian and nationalist violence between Catholics, Protestants, and British security forces
Official State Terrorism
state terrorism that is undertaken as a matter of official government policy
Palmer Raids
a series of raids in the US during the administration of US president Woodrow Wilson, targeting communist and other leftist radical groups
Pan Am Flight 103
an airliner that exploded over Lockerbie, Scotland, on December 21, 1988. In the explosion, 270 people were killed. Libya was implicated in the incident
Paradigm
a logically developed model or framework that represents a concept
Paramilitaries
a term used to describe rightist irregular units and groups that are frequently supported by governments or progovernment interests
Patrice Lumumba People's Friendship University
a Soviet-sponsored university in Moscow that attracted students from around the world, particularly the developing world
People's Liberation Army
the Chinese communist national army, founded by Mao Zedong
Phoenix Program
a 3 year campaign conducted during the Vietnam War to disrupt and eliminate the administrative effectiveness of the communist Viet Cong
Plan Victoria 82
a government-sponsored campaign in Guatemala during the early 1980's that was responsible for thousands of deaths
Politically Sympathetic Sponsorship
state-sponsored terrorism that does not progress beyond idealogical and moral support
"Red Scares"
Periodic anticommunist security crises in the United States when national leaders reacted to the perceived threat of communist subversion
SAVAK
the secret police during the regime of Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi. Notorious for its brutal suppression of dissent
Social Cleansing
the practice of eliminating defined undesirables from society. State Assistance for Terrorism
tacit state participation in and encouragement of extremist behavior. Its basic characteristic is that the state implicitly takes part in repression, violence, and terrorism
State Patronage of Terrorism
active state participation in and encouragement of extremist behavior. It's basic characteristic is that the state actively takes part in repression, violence, and terrorism
Tiananmen Square
a central square in Beijing. The Chinese army was dispatched to suppress pro-democracy protests in June 1989. Thousands of protesters were killed or wounded
Torture
physical and psychological pressure and degradation
Vigilante State Terrorism
unofficial state terrorism in which state personnel engage in non sanctioned political violence. | https://quizlet.com/265875940/chapter-4-terror-from-above-flash-cards/ |
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Content: (2) The king's power on Earth comes from God. (3) All people are born with the right to life, liberty, and property. (4) Individuals acting in their own self-interest will achieve economic success. (3) All people are born with the right to life, liberty, and property. Enlightenment thinkers encouraged the improvement of society through the
(1) teachings of the church
(2) use of reason
(3) development of absolutism
(4) establishment of a rigid social hierarchy
(2) use of reason
Jean-Jacques Rousseau and John Locke both agreed that a government should be based on the
(1) separation of nationalities
(2) religious values of the people
(3) equal distribution of wealth
(4) consent of the governed
(4) consent of the governed
• Supported reforms
• Believed in natural rights and religious toleration
• Viewed themselves as servants of their state
In the 18th century, European leaders that fit these characteristics were best known as
(1) theocratic monarchs
(2) enlightened despots
(3) totalitarian dictators
(4) prime ministers
(2) enlightened despots
Louis XIV strengthened the power of the monarchy in France by
(1) centralizing control
(2) granting democratic reforms
(3) practicing religious toleration
(4) reducing the size of the bureaucracy
(1) centralizing control
Under the Old Regime in France, the burden of taxation fell mostly on the
(1) monarchy
(2) clergy
(3) nobles
(4) commoners
(4) commoners
What was a major cause of the French Revolution? (1) inequalities in the tax structure
(2) economic success of mercantilism
(3) failure of the Congress of Vienna
(4) Continental System in Europe
(1) inequalities in the tax structure
Before the French Revolution, the people of France were divided into three estates based mainly on their
(1) education level
(2) geographic region
(3) social class
(4) religious beliefs
(3) social class
Maximilien Robespierre and the Jacobins are best known for
(1) instituting the Reign of Terror
(2) protecting freedom of religion
(3) supporting the reign of King Louis XVI
(4) sending French troops to fight in the American Revolution
(1) instituting the Reign of Terror
In the late 1700s, which situation in France is considered a cause of the other three? (1) meeting of the Estates General
(2) unfair policies of taxation
(3) execution of the king
(4) storming of the Bastille
(2) unfair policies of taxation
Belief in the ideas of the Enlightenment and discontent within the Third Estate were causes of the
(1) French Revolution
(2) Counter-Reformation
(3) Industrial Revolution
(4) Spanish Reconquista
(1) French Revolution
Which issue was a cause of the French Revolution? (1) ineffective rule of Napoleon Bonaparte
(2) nationalization of the Church
(3) outrage over the use of the guillotine by the Committee of Public Safety
(4) demand of the Third Estate for more political power
(4) demand of the Third Estate for more political power
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Content: so he controlled every level of the industrial process, therefore competing with other companies to keep a hold of every level
Briefly explain one specific example from Rockefellers career that supports his point of view on competition
Rockefeller used the business strategy horizontal integration so he brought former competition under his corporate umbrella and they worked together, like with sharing supplies and resources
Briefly explain one business practice that caused or influence the antitrust movement from 1865 to 1900
One business strategy that caused the antitrust movement was horizontal integration practiced by Rockefeller because he had a monopoly and they didn't like that
Briefly explain one example of an antitrust effort from 1865 to 1900
The Sherman antitrust act was made that prohibited contracts in the form of trusts that restraint trade or commerce, but that didn't work out
Briefly explain one reason why anti-trust efforts were generally unsuccessful before 1900
Government didn't have much power to enforce the stopping of trusts, like with the Supreme Court in "United States versus EC knights CO" when they ruled that the Sherman antitrust act that only apply to commerce not to manufacturing. so the Justice Department was unable to secure many convictions against trust titans
Briefly explain one reason why sorting out classes at the workplace became more evident during the period from 1865 to 1900
Well industrialization made many people millionaires like Rockefeller and Carnegie with their monopolies (90% of wealth with 10% of the population). it also influenced many more jobs in the middle-class, like white-collar workers and then the poor people worked in the factories
Briefly explain one specific cause of the expansion of the middle class during the period from 1865 to 1900
The growth of large corporations required thousands of white-collar workers because of the new jobs opening up in their companies. Therefore more middle-class citizens were created because of the better paying jobs. Briefly explain one specific example of the increased opportunities for working woman during the period from 1865 to 1900
Demand for clerical workers increased due to industrialization. So women were able to step up and take those jobs. Briefly explain one specific example that supports the statement that farmers were "losing ground" during the period from 1865 to 1900
Per capita income in the south declined so due to loss of money and the fact that farm prices were lower they did not have enough money to continue so the farmers lost their farms
Briefly explain one specific example that supports the statement that the farmers are up in arms during the period from 1865 to 1900
Farmers formed the National Alliance, and met in Ocala demanding reforms to help them get out of poverty. they were even close to getting an independent national political party. Briefly explain one change in national or international markets that affected American farmers during the period from 1865 to 1900
Many farmers began raising single cash crops for markets and needed larger more expensive machinery which affected small farmers negatively because they couldn't afford it and we're driven out of business
Briefly explain one significant regional differences in the south that supports the writers view of "A vast and varied union of unlike sections" during the period from 1865 to 1900
In the south different states, due to regional differences, were able to become leading producers in industry. like Birmingham, Alabama became one of the nations leading steel producers and Richmond, Virginia became the capital of the nation's tobacco industry. | https://quizlet.com/269926146/history-saqs-flash-cards/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_26_1649758630#2_2885771516 | Title: Micro Econ Ch. 8 Flashcards - Questions and Answers | Quizlet
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Content: Its marginal revenue is less than average revenue
Marginal cost equals average variable cost
It is making economic profits in the long run
It produces at the minimum average total cost
D
If a purely competitive firm is facing a situation where the price of its product is lower than the average cost, then all of the following applies, except: Other firms will want to enter the industry because of the positive economic profits
The firm may earn economic profits in the long run if it expands its plant in order to exploit economies of scale. The firm may be earning some accounting profits, but less than what it could earn elsewhere
The firm is suffering losses, and if things are not expected to improve, the firm will leave the industry
A
The market for agricultural products such as wheat or corn would best be described by which market model? Pure monopoly
Oligopoly
Pure competition
Monopolistic competition
C
If the demand curve faced by an individual firm is downward-sloping, the firm cannot be a: A purely competitive firm
A monopoly firm
An oligopolistic firm
A monopolistically competitive firm
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The representative firm in a purely competitive industry: Will always earn an economic profit in the long run
Will always earn a profit in the short run
Will earn zero economic profit in the long run
May earn either an economic profit or a loss in the long run
C
Creative destruction is most often associated with: Technological advance
Government spending
Private consumption
International trade
A
In pure competition, if the market price of the product is initially higher than the minimum average cost of the firms, then: Other firms will enter the industry and the industry supply will decrease
Other firms will enter the industry and the industry supply will increase
Some firms will exit the industry and the industry supply will decrease
Some firms will exit the industry and the industry supply will increase
B
In a purely competitive industry, each firm: Determines its own price
Engages in various forms of nonprice competition
Can easily enter or exit the industry
Produces a differentiated product
C
In pure competition, each extra unit of output that a firm sells will yield a marginal revenue that is: Greater than the price
Equal to the price
Equal to the average cost
Less than the price
B
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Content: Will always earn an economic profit in the long run
Will always earn a profit in the short run
Will earn zero economic profit in the long run
May earn either an economic profit or a loss in the long run
C
Creative destruction is most often associated with: Technological advance
Government spending
Private consumption
International trade
A
In pure competition, if the market price of the product is initially higher than the minimum average cost of the firms, then: Other firms will enter the industry and the industry supply will decrease
Other firms will enter the industry and the industry supply will increase
Some firms will exit the industry and the industry supply will decrease
Some firms will exit the industry and the industry supply will increase
B
In a purely competitive industry, each firm: Determines its own price
Engages in various forms of nonprice competition
Can easily enter or exit the industry
Produces a differentiated product
C
In pure competition, each extra unit of output that a firm sells will yield a marginal revenue that is: Greater than the price
Equal to the price
Equal to the average cost
Less than the price
B
In which market model are the conditions of entry into the market easiest? Oligopoly
Pure monopoly
Monopolistic competition
Pure competition
D
A patent gives a firm the power to charge a price that: Is below equilibrium
Is higher than marginal cost
Increases the consumer surplus
Results in overproduction of a product
B
Which of the following is a reason why individual firms under pure competition would not find it gainful to advertise their product? Firms produce a homogeneous product
The quantity of the product demanded is very large
Firms do not make long-run profits
The market demand curve cannot be increased
A
A purely competitive firm does not try to sell more of its product by lowering its price below the market price because: It can sell all it wants to at the market price
Its competitors would not permit it
This would be considered unethical price chiseling
Its demand curve is inelastic, so total revenue will decline
A
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_26_1649758630#4_2885777185 | Title: Micro Econ Ch. 8 Flashcards - Questions and Answers | Quizlet
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Content: Oligopoly
Pure monopoly
Monopolistic competition
Pure competition
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A patent gives a firm the power to charge a price that: Is below equilibrium
Is higher than marginal cost
Increases the consumer surplus
Results in overproduction of a product
B
Which of the following is a reason why individual firms under pure competition would not find it gainful to advertise their product? Firms produce a homogeneous product
The quantity of the product demanded is very large
Firms do not make long-run profits
The market demand curve cannot be increased
A
A purely competitive firm does not try to sell more of its product by lowering its price below the market price because: It can sell all it wants to at the market price
Its competitors would not permit it
This would be considered unethical price chiseling
Its demand curve is inelastic, so total revenue will decline
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A purely competitive firm currently producing 20 units of output earns marginal revenues of $12 from each extra unit of output it sells. If it sells 30 units, then its total revenues would be: $240
$360
$120
Indeterminate based on the given information
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Resources are efficiently allocated when production occurs at that output level where price: Equals marginal cost
Equals marginal revenue
Is equal to average total cost
Is greatest over average cost
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what country sponsored Hernando De Soto
spain
what areas did Hernando DeSoto explore? islands, florida, tennessee, alabama, georgia, etc
what were Hernando De Soto's goals? to find gold, become richer, and claim rich land
what were Hernando De Soto's obstacles? hostile natives, lost a lot of men, ran low on food
what were Hernando De Soto's achievements or failures? he was the first european to see and cross the Mississippi River, explored the southeastern U.S., did NOT find gold
what native tribes did Henry De Soto encounter? cherokee, seminole, choctaw. De Soto treated them poorly - enslaved many, battled many tribes and killed them
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what were Hernando De Soto's achievements or failures? he was the first european to see and cross the Mississippi River, explored the southeastern U.S., did NOT find gold
what native tribes did Henry De Soto encounter? cherokee, seminole, choctaw. De Soto treated them poorly - enslaved many, battled many tribes and killed them
did Hernando De Soto and his men adapt? no, he died and his crew returned home to Spain. his crew dumped his body in the Mississippi River
what country sponsored Christopher Columbus? spain
what areas did Christopher Columbus explore? Bahamas, Carribbean Islands
what was Christopher Columbus's Goal? find water route to Asia for gold, spices
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