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    2009 ICAS G Paper ANSWERS

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    2009 ICAS G paper ANSWERS 1. A 2. A 3. C 4. D 5. B 6. C 7. A 8. C 9. A (wind energy is renewable) 10. B 11. B 12. D 13. D 14. B 15. B 16. B 17. B? 18. B (the average change in mass is greatest) 19. A 20. A 21. C (because they are reflectors they need to be under the water to reflect the sunlight back up to to the water) 22. B? 23. C 24. C (the amount of liver changes but the other variables remain the same) 25. A (the temperature changes but the other variables remain the same) 26. B 27. C (ie‚

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    Ice Storm 2009 As I lay in bed listening to the cracking and popping of branches falling‚ trees tumbling‚ and ice sliding off the roof tops‚ I think to myself‚ “Wow‚ this is all real.” I have awakened to this cold silent house with no electricity‚ no heat‚ and no steaming hot water‚ which is all what I’m used to. Its all hard for me to believe that my grandparents and great-grandparents had to live without all the amenities that our modern society looks upon as small privileges easily handed to

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    Sectionalism Dbq

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    sectionalism was increasing‚ drawing further tension between the north and the south. The Civil War was approaching‚ as disagreement occurred in the newly occupied territories in the west over slavery law. In 1860‚ Abraham Lincoln won the election and became president. Lincoln campaigned with a stance that would not allow slavery in the west‚ but would not remove slave state’s pre-existing laws. Many southern slave states believed the government was pro-north and did not consider the interests of the south‚

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    Sample Dbq

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    wanted slavery or not. On the other side was Abraham Lincoln; a Republican who was unknown nationally until these debates. Lincoln was opposed to the expansion of slavery; he believed it should be restricted and not permitted in the new territories. He felt slavery was morally incorrect‚ and in his "house-divided" speech explained that the union could not survive forever as half free and half slave. Lincoln hoped for a nation without slavery eventually. Their clear‚ clashing viewpoints on slavery caused

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    Expansionism Dbq

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    Kibby 1 Pierce Kibby Thursday‚ February 28‚ 2013 Expansionism DBQ APUSH Expansionism Throughout American history‚ growth has always been present in industry‚ economics‚ technology and many other fronts. This of course began when the first European settlers of America came from England. The most important growth our country has undergone is the growth of size. Starting at a few settlements and evolving into a world power in just a few hundred years illustrates the rate at which

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    Progressives DBQ

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    Progressive DBQ The Progressive movement that occurred during the late 1800s and early 1900s was movement focused on reforming the corruption of big business in America and improving society as a whole. Three major issues that Progressives worked to improve upon were child labor‚ expanding democracy‚ and improving working conditions. These issues affected the common man and laborer‚ and the calls for reform were directed towards helping such people. Through the introduction of new laws‚ acts‚ and

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    Slavery Sectional Issue

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    Slavery: A Sectional Issue From the time of the first exploration of the New World to the eve of the Civil War‚ slavery played a significant role in the development of the United States. Before the American Revolution‚ the North and South both practiced slavery. Whether the first African Slave trade between England and the West African Coast‚ or the last slave trade where Virginia and Carolina profited by selling slaves to the black belt states‚ slavery was a dominant presence for nearly

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    1996 Dbq

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    timespan of 1860‚ the beginning of the Civil War‚ to 1877‚ the end of Reconstruction‚ many social and constitutional developments took place. Such developments included secession of the south‚ disputes over civil liberties such as voting‚ the ending of slavery‚ and the passage of the 13th‚ 14th‚ and 15th Amendments. These expansions were very revolutionary to an extent but due to the intrusion of white supremacist groups‚ such as the Ku Klux Klan‚ couldn’t fully prosper. The constitutional aspects of

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    Jacksonian Democrats DBQ

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    In the 1820’s and 1830’s‚ the Jacksonian Democrats‚ with Andrew Jackson as their leader‚ viewed themselves as the guardians of the Constitution‚ political democracy‚ individual liberty‚ and equality of economic opportunity. However‚ this view did not truly represent the actions taken by President Andrew Jackson and his followers‚ it was only a façade put up to mask their sectionalist ideas. One of the disparities in the views and actions of the Jacksonian Democrats involved social equality. Jackson

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    DBQ Jacksonian Democracy

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    DBQ Jacksonian Democracy Andrew Jackson became a ranked representative figure to a great extent by his praise from the common men‚ the contempt he received from the Whigs‚ and his personal viewpoints on social and political matters. During Jackson’s time in office (1829-1837) he lead the nation at a very critical period and made many reforms in law to strengthen the nation. From 1816-1826‚ Americans were starting to obey the law of the land. In Document B‚ Flint reflected on this particular

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