French and Indian War Video Notes

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Answer 1

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Army. Years of territorial scuffles turned into full-blown declarations of war in 1756. As fighting broke out the British and French sought allies among the local Native American populations.

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Answer 2

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George Washington

Young military leader who fought for the British in the French and Indian War

Half-King

Native chief who allied with Washington and killed the French Officer to make the French turn on the British.

Why was the Native chief given the name 'Half-King' ?

Because he had limited power

Joseph de Coulon de Jumonville

French officer who was captured and killed by Half-King

What were George Washington's orders concerning the French in western Pennsylvania?

Washington warned the French to stay clear of British territory

What incident began the French and Indian War?

The Half-King killing the French Officer (Jumonville)

What prize did France and Britain desire?

The Ohio Country/the Ohio River Valley

What is wampum? What was it used for?

Wampum were woven belts and strings encoded with messages of war, peace, and friendship. They were used for transactions, negotiation, & peace treaties

What Native American group was the most powerful at that time?

Iroquois League

What areas of North America did the French control? What was their plan?

The French controlled Canada, the Great Lakes region and Louisiana country. Their plan was to connect their forts up north with Louisiana by having control of the Ohio River Valley

Why did the British fear the French plan?

If the French controlled the Ohio Country, the British could not expand westward

What was George Washington's mission?

To tell the French to leave the Ohio River Valley and to build a fort

What did the Virginians (British) name their crude fort?

Fort Necessity

What were the results of the battle around the fort?

A heavy rain fell and the British lost. Washington also signed a paper accepting blame for the French Officer's death (unknowingly)

What problems did the Iroquois face?

They were conflicted about which side to join, and they would be fighting other natives. If they stayed neutral or joined the losing side, they have a chance of losing all their land along with their identity

How did the British plan to defeat the French?

To attack in the Ohio Country and in Northern New York and Nova Scotia to ultimately push the French back to Canada

What was General Braddock's first objective?

To capture Fort Duquesne (French Fort) and go north to Niagara

What problems does General Braddock have before he begins his military campaign?

The colonies don't want to pay for his march

How were colonial militia different than British soldiers?

The Colonial Militia were untrained and not used to harsh punishments, while the British were the opposite

How did the French commander convince Native American warriors to attack the British?

The French commander painted himself in Native colors and dressed like them to show he was one of them. This helped convince the Natives to attack the British

Compare the French/Native American battle tactics with British battle tactics.

The French/Natives fought and attacked from all sides in the forest, whereas the British used linear warfare and fought in designated formations

What were the results of the battle?

The French won and only lost 21 men. The British lost the battle and lost 1,000 men

What was the goal of the Native Americans?

To drive the invaders from their land

What happened to General Braddock?

He died due to the severity of his wounds during the battle

What was General Braddock's mistake?

He refused to become allies with the Natives and looked down on them

Hope this helps, have a nice day/night! :D


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Which was unknown in Europe before European explorers visited the Americas?


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Tobacco was unknown in Europe before the colonizers visited the Americas, it was used as a large trade in slavery

To what extent does the texas declaration of independence seem to have been inspired by the American Declaration of Independence of 1776?

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The Texas Declaration of Independence was not inspired by the American Declaration of Independence but rather influenced by it.

The original purpose of the American Declaration of Independence was to proclaim that the Colonies were free and independent states from England, although there were no clearly defined goals for this new country. The document itself treated the history of America starting with its discovery in 1492 and ended with a list of grievances against King George III (formerly Great Britain) and his Parliament in 1776.  

There are similarities in some fundamental principles between these two declarations; both stated that all men have natural rights to life, liberty, and property; both had a list of grievances; both had a statement affirming national sovereignty (independence). However, they had different ways of justifying their grievances against the British government. The American Declaration of Independence focused on a historical case for its claims, but it also appealed to a higher law above itself as a justification for independence from Great Britain.

2. Why was Nicholas II unable to adequately cope with the Serbian crisis?

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In 1914, Nicholas led his country into another costly war, and discontent in Russia grew as food became scarce, soldiers became war-weary, and devastating defeats on the eastern front demonstrated the czar's ineffectual leadership.

Nicholas II was unable to cope with the Serbian crisis due to the food scarcity and the fatigued soldiers.

Who was Nicholas II?

Nicholas II was the last emperor of Russia, born on May 18, 1868. He was considered a relatively poor leader and many Russians were discontented with his authoritarian rule.

During the Serbian crisis, he was unable to cope with the situation as the discontent of the Russians grew as food scarcity arose in the nation. The war-weary, fatigued soldiers were not in the state to fight further. This demonstrated his ineffectual leadership.

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Create a timeline that identifies the 5 events that most led to an increase in European exploration and trade in the 15th through the 17th centuries
• Events must be placed in chronological order
• Each event needs a title, date (year), and a brief detailed description explaining its importance for increasing exploration and/or trade


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Some events that contributed to the development of exploration and commerce during the 15th to 17th centuries were the caravel, money, the press, the discovery of America, and commercialism.

Carabela Development  - Early 15th century - The caravel is a model of boat based on Portuguese fishing boats that was characterized by having a large storage space and a large size that allowed it to navigate long distances and time helping trade.

Creation of the Press  - 1449  - Printing is a method of reproducing texts and images on paper, cloth or other materials that was developed in the 15th century and contributed to the formation of new newspapers and to mass messages, laws and other communications.

Discovery of America - 1492 - This contributed to the increase in exploration and trade because a large part of the raw materials to make fabrics, clothing, jewelry, furniture, and other products would be obtained from there.

Development of Mercantilism - Early 16th century - Mercantilism is a set of political ideas or economic ideas that were characterized by defending the intervention of the State in the economy.

Paper Mining Currency - Mid-16th century - Paper money is a unit that is related to a unit of product exchange. This appeared in Europe in the 16th century, and served for the exchange of products.

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What effect did the combination act have on the working class

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The combination acts banned combinations of workers as well as employers in practice they were used only against workers who bargained collectively for shorter hours or higher pay.

Communication between buyers and sellers is the

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Answer: price system

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how did the government change in southern south America

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One significant way that Republican governments changed politics in the South during Reconstruction was by setting up state-supported schools, which were previously non-existent, with the exception of universities, in the South.

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True or false? State governments can tax exports

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No, they only have the power to tax imports. Both the national government and state governments are denied from taxing exports.

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what two groups of people were separated by the Proclamation line?

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Indians and Whites

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The Proclamation of 1763 would separate the Indians and whites while preventing costly frontier wars. Once contained east of the mountains, the colonials would redirect their natural expansionist tendencies southward into the Carolinas, Georgia, and Florida, and northward into Nova Scotia.

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“The Constitution is the guide which I never will abandon.” -George Washington

what do George Washington mean

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he means that the he won't get rid of the basic principle that people rely on he will think of it as his life protector

Write an essay about your experience or witnessing of discrimination.

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There are many different kinds of bias in the world. I thought that there is no discrimination before I actually had discrimination. I have felt discrimination many times in my life. Most of my experiences are from when I visited the U.S. Before my experiences, I thought Westerners, especially Americans, think about discrimination more than Japanese or other Asians. However, this is not true. I am going to talk about my experiences with race discrimination and language discrimination in my essay.

Firstly, I experienced race discrimination for the first time because I am Japanese. When I visited Utah, I stayed at a hotel. There was big hot pool that every guest can use. My mother and I went there, and one old lady already there. She saw us, and she said" They are Jap so they shouldn't be here." I was shocked, because we paid the same cost as her. And also we were guests of the hotel. If she dose not like Japanese that is not our problem. She just should not be mixed up about Japanese or Japan.

Secondly, I have an experience about language discrimination, because I could not speak English well. This was the first time that I was cheated by someone. When I visited Hawaii I went to a small shop. I bought magnets that totaled about 18 dollars. However, the cashier said that the total was more than 30 dollars. Therefore, I paid the charge. At that time, I could not speak English, so I just paid. After I got back to my hotel, I asked my uncle and he said, "the casher knew that you can not speak English, so they got extra money from you." I was very angry, because I thought I was mocked by whites. I know in Japan there is language discrimination, too, but we can not speak another language so we just ignore them. I know it makes them sad and uncomfortable. However, we do not cheat them. I know that different languages are difficult. Therefore, I think it is difficult to eliminate language discrimination. However, cheating is not good. Nobody should cheat others with language discrimination.

Finally, I thought, that all races are equal before I felt discrimination. I thought that everyone thinks everyone must treat equally. However, some people are still treat differently. I think we must treat everyone equally even thought people speak different languages or have different colors of skin. In Japan there is discrimination often, but we do not think about it seriously. We should think about it more. If everyone think about it more seriously, discrimination will slowly disappear. I think that nobody should be hurt by any kind of discrimination.

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what did you feel when you were doing family genogram? opinion

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A genogram is essentially an enhanced version of the family tree. To start, you map out your family history, going back two or three generations (or more if you feel really ambitious). However, rather than simply recording the historical facts about your family, you also note patterns of behavior, and the quality of relationships between different family members.

I was first introduced to the concept of the genogram when I was in seminary. As part of a class my first year, we were asked to compile a genogram as a way of better understanding our own family history. My professor explained that if we know where we come from, and the particular issues and temptations that have affected our relatives, we can more easily identify and overcome those same issues ourselves.

Genograms are often used by counselors and therapists with an interest in what’s called Family Systems Theory. In a nutshell, Family Systems Theory is a way of understanding individuals as part of a larger family “system.” FST argues that evaluating a person only as an individual — outside their upbringing and family life — misses key information about them. This is because the more anxiety and conflict there is in a person’s family system, the more likely it is that they have been adversely affected by the people around them.

Genograms are useful because they help to unpack family dynamics, some of which have been in play for decades. The way your parents treated you was largely influenced by the way their parents treated them, just as your grandparents were shaped by the way their parents treated them, and so on.

Understanding the history (and sometimes, dysfunction) of your family can be a powerful opportunity for personal growth. The more we understand how we have been shaped by the network of personalities and relationships that we’ve grown up with, the more we can identify what we want to hold on to, and what we want to change.

How to Make a Family Genogram

Genograms typically use different symbols as shorthand to depict both the individuals in a family system, and the nature of their relationships with one another.

For example, males are often drawn as squares, and females as circles. Children are indicated through a connected solid line, usually below the names of their parents.

Here is an illustration of an immediate family:

Family diagram.

Now let’s add aunts and uncles, as well as grandparents. We can also use different symbols to explain some of the relationships. Healthy relationships are marked with the solid line. Divorce can be shown with two slashes on the line:

Blood relations of family.

Tracking Traits

One of the things you can do with a family genogram is track how certain personality traits or talents have been passed through your family line.

For example, perhaps you are a musician, and in the process of talking with family members, you realize musical ability (indicated with “M” below) runs throughout your family tree:

Blood line of family.

Or, perhaps you are looking for whether or not alcohol or a certain prescription medication is something you want to consume. Looking at your family history may help you understand that you could be predisposed towards certain substance abuse addictions (indicated with “SA” below) or other unhealthy vices:

Blood lines of family.

Tracking Relationships

Any conflict that you want to note between family members can be marked by a squiggly line, rather than a solid one. For example, perhaps there has been ongoing conflict on your father’s side between between your father and grandfather. In the genogram, you would want to note this, and indicate your understanding of the conflict:

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Which act would have placed a tax on imported materials like paint, glass, and lead, leading to higher
prices on these goods used in colonial buildings and homes?

A: Stamp act

B: Revenue Act

C: Indemnity Act

D: Quartering Act

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Answer:

Stamp Act

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I believe that this would actually be the Townshend act, but out of these answers, the stamp act makes the most sense.

The other acts generally helped the States.

Answer: Stamp Act

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Native Americans were originally enslaved by the Europeans, but many died from diseases.


True


False

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Answer:

False

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Who were the people who celebrated it?

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Answer: People who celebrated what?

Explanation: What celebration did the people celebrate? What celebration?

Interest groups are made up of people who hold

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Answer:

similar likings/dislikings

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9. What percentage of all veterans voted in the 2008 presidential election?
A. 41 percent
B. 51 percent
C. 61 percent
D. 71
percent

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A. 41 percent

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What is the ultimate goal in Hinduism

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Answer:

Moksha is the ultimate aim in life for Hindus. It means to be saved (salvation). When a Hindu achieves moksha, they break free from the cycle of samsara.

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Answer:

Moksha

Explanation:

 It means to be saved (salvation). When a Hindu achieves moksha, they break free from the cycle of samsara. Hindus aim to end the cycle of samsara through gaining good karma, which means doing good actions and deeds.

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4. 10 yrs

5. 100 yrs

6. archeologist

7. before Christ era

Which of the following statements is an example of how new railroad lines affected American Indians in the Indian Territory?

A. Railroads brought commercial buffalo hunting to an end.

B. Railroads allowed American Indians' tribal economies to continue.

C. Railroads disrupted traditional hunting grounds.

D. Railroads discouraged settlement by non-American Indians.​

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Which of the following statements is an example of how new railroad lines affected American Indians in the Indian Territory?

A. Railroads brought commercial buffalo hunting to an end.

B. Railroads allowed American Indians' tribal economies to continue.

C. Railroads disrupted traditional hunting grounds.

D. Railroads discouraged settlement by non-American Indians.​

The Answer is C

Which statement about the west African kingdom of Benin is true

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Answer:

the all-powerful ruler of benin was unknown as the oba. currently benin is a country on the west African coast

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I think its C

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who controlled the budget in the roman empire

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Answer:

cezar controlled the budget in rome

Describe the impact of veterans in our great country

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Not only do our veterans protect our rights and freedoms, but they also provide services and aid to those in need. In many instances, the U.S is the first on the scene providing medical aid, food, and water at a level no other country can come close to during disasters both home and abroad.

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u An organizational chart is a detailed list of job duties and responsibilities. a. True O b. False​

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Answer:

true

Explanation:

I think it's true :)

Answer:

B

Explanation:

It does not consist of Job duties and responsibilites, But it does consist of ranks, and rank lists.

EXAMPLE:

CEO

COO

etc.

Does anyone have the 3.16 Unit Test: The Mesopotamian Moment - Part 1 answers i am on a deadline a really need it

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Approximately what years were Mesopotamian civilizations in power?

4000 BC to 500 BC

What civilizations/empires were part of Mesopotamia over time?

Sumerians, Assyrians, Akkadians, Hittites, and Babylonians

What was the oldest Mesopotamian civilization?

Sumer

What empire destroyed Sumer?

Assyrian empire

What modern day country is home to ancient Mesopotoamia?

Iraq

What mountain range is to the north of Mesopotamia?

Zagros Mountains

What deserts are to the south and west of Mesopotamia?

Syrian and Sahara

How did the mountains and deserts of Mesopotamia help the people?

provided natural defense borders and runoff from the mountains brought annual flooding

What rivers flowed through Mesopotamia?

Tigris and Euphrates

What body of water do the Tigris and Euphrates flow into?

Persian Gulf

What are some inventions of the ancient Mesopotamians?

wheel, plow, cuneiform, 12 month calendar

What is silt?

fertile soil that is left behind on the banks of the river after flooding

How did the flooding of the Tigris and Euphrates rivers help the people?

brought fertile soil they could use to fertilize their crops and grow enough food to support a city-state

What does Mesopotamia mean?

land between the rivers

The land between the rivers is also known as ....

The Fertile Crescent

What is irrigation?

a system of ditches, dams, canals, and channels used to control and use water for agriculture

What is cuneiform?

Mesopotamian writing using wedge shaped symbols

What tools did Mesopotamians use to write with?

clay tablets and a stylus

Why did Mesopotamians need to start writing?

to document yearly trade and agriculture records

What is a scribe?

someone that went to school (edubba) for 12 years to learn how to read and write

Who made up the upper class in Mesopotamia?

king, priests, scribes, members of the royal family

Who made up the middle class in Mesopotamia?

farmers, artisans, merchants, craftsmen, fisherman

Who made up the lower class in Mesopotamia?

slaves

What are ziggurats?

religious temples built to honor the patron gods/goddesses of the city-state

What is polytheism?

belief and worship of many gods

What is monotheism?

belief and worship in one god

Who appointed kings to leadership?

the gods

What is the Epic of Gilgamesh?

an epic story about king Gilgamesh, and his quest for revenge for the death of his friend Enkidu and immortaility

Who was Hammurabi?

Babylonian King who created a widely known law code - an eye for an eye, a tooth for a tooth

What was Hammurabi's Code?

282 laws as told to King Hammurabi by Mesopotamian god Shamash - harsh punishments encouraged people to not break the law

Who was Sargon?

an Akkadian king that created the world' first known empire. He pillaged and destroyed city states as he conquered them and gained power through terror.

Who was Nebuchadnezzar?

a Babylonian king that allegedly built the Hanging Gardens of Babylon

An example of the geographic theme of movement.

trade developed in Mesopotamia between different city-states. People used rivers and roads to move goods from place to place.

An example of the geographic theme of region.

the Middle East

An example of the geographic theme of human-environment interaction

irrigating the land to grow crops

an example of the geographic theme of location

present day Iraq - on the continent of Asia

an example of the geographic theme of place

had ziggurat temples, 2 major rivers, hot and dry, made mud brick houses, worshipped many gods, ate dates and barley, only boys went to school, slept on house rooftops

Explanation:

Scenario: In one year, a bank pays 2% interest on a $1,000 deposit. The same year, the bank charges 12% interest on a $1,000 loan.
How much profit does the bank make at the end of the year in this scenario?
$100
$120
$140
$2,000

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Answer:

A. $100 is correct

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Who is The Black Person on the 2 dollar Bill will brainliest if right

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Answer:

Robert Morris

Explanation:

The black man on the back of the two dollar bill is Robert Morris.

Why the Constitution grants the president the power only to pass or veto a whole bill and not just parts of it?

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Explanation:

I don't know much about constitutional law, but I think your suggestion would create chaos). Think what might happen if the President had 4 bills on his desk and all had parts that had to be revised to satisfy him.  Remember that the Senate and the House have already given their approval.

Now these 4 bills go back for debate, or clarification, or whatever else the President doesn't like and the whole process starts all over again.

I'm trying to say that nothing would ever get done.

What is the Pacific Rim? And why is it important?

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Answer:

The Pacific Rim is a broad region that officially includes all nations that border the Pacific Ocean. While that means that the USA is technically a Pacific Rim nation, we generally only use this term to refer to the five states that physically border the Pacific: Hawaii, California, Oregon, Washington, and Alaska.

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