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AP Human Geo Country Case Studies with 100% correct answers
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Afghanistan 
Geography: South Asia (sometimes Middle East, SW Asia) 
 
Political: Unrest starting in 1979 with rebellions against the government. 100,000 Soviet troops defended the government, but unable to subdue the rebellion, they withdrew in 1989. The government collapsed in 1992, and the Taliban took control in 1995. This country has been a safe haven for terrorists like Bin Laden. The Taliban government sponsored terrorist training camps and suppressed the people of this country. In respon...
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A Level Tudors Essay Plans | Questions with 100% Correct Answers | Verified | Latest Update 2024
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How successful was Henry VII in controlling the nobility? - •Finance: 
- reversing Attainders 
- bonds & recognisances, e.g 1507 Lord Burgavenny convicted of retaining, fined £70,000-> £5,000 over 
10yrs & not set foot on family land SE 
- used Council Learned in Law- feared 
•Rebellions: 
- 1486- Lovell & Stafford- S executed BUT L fled 
- 1487- John de la Pole & L.S (mercenaries sent from Netherlands)- Pole killed & L.S work in royal kitchen 
- 1501- Edmund de la Pole fled to Max. to ...
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A Level Tudors Essay Plans | Questions with 100% Correct Answers | Verified | Latest Update 2024
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How successful was Henry VII in controlling the nobility? - •Finance: 
- reversing Attainders 
- bonds & recognisances, e.g 1507 Lord Burgavenny convicted of retaining, fined £70,000-> £5,000 over 
10yrs & not set foot on family land SE 
- used Council Learned in Law- feared 
•Rebellions: 
- 1486- Lovell & Stafford- S executed BUT L fled 
- 1487- John de la Pole & L.S (mercenaries sent from Netherlands)- Pole killed & L.S work in royal kitchen 
- 1501- Edmund de la Pole fled to Max. to ...
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Mid-Tudor Essay Plans | 100% Correct | Verified | Latest Update 2024
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'Religious changes in the years enjoyed little popular support.' Assess the validity of this viewJUDGEMENT - Valid view 
'Religious changes in the years enjoyed little popular support.' Assess the validity of this viewFACTORS - Where the change came from 
Rebellions 
Speed of change 
Where the change came from - Top down 
Came from the people with highest government positions- Henry VIII, Cromwell, Cranmer, Somerset, 
Northumberland, Mary and Pole 
Treason Act and heresy laws- suggest stro...
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AQA A LEVEL HISTORY the tudors notes, economy and rebellions
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- AQA A LEVEL HISTORY, component 1C: the tudors
- economy and rebellion between all the monarchs (Henry VII to Elizabeth I)
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- in depth notes, information covering all chapters in the textbook regarding rebellions and economy
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AQA A Level History Breadth Study: The Tudors - Mary I Notes
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AQA A Level History Breadth Study: The Tudors - Mary I in-depth notes . Covers all topics under the Mary I part of the course or Mid Tudor Crisis. Topics include: 
- Mary I Background 
- Mary I Religion 
- Mary I Marriage 
- Mary I Rebellions 
- Mary I Foreign Policy 
- Mary I Economic and Social Policy 
- Was there a Crisis under Mary I
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Praxis 5004 PRACTICE TEST
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Which of the following best describes why a democratic government regulates the economy? 
• To guarantee fair elections 
• To protect civil rights 
• To provide federal jobs 
• To ensure financial stability - Answer- To ensure financial stability 
 
Which of the following statements best describes the historical settlement of the present-day United States? 
• European powers cooperated with one another to colonize new territories. 
• The area was primarily populated from the East ...
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Han China questions with correct answers
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The Han Dynasty Of China - Answer A Chinese *Golden* *Age* *(206 BCE- 220 CE)* 
 
Historical Setting of the Han - Answer Followed the *Qin* dynasty (*Classical* *Civilization*) 
-221-206 BCE 
-Qin ended in rebellion and civil war due to weak ruler and unrest (206-202 BCE) 
 
Han dynasty was China's second imperial dynasty (Classical Civilization) - Answer -206 (or 202) BCE-220 CE 
One of the *longest* and *most* 
*Influential* in all of China's history 
 
Why did the Qin fall? - Answer ...
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AQA A LEVEL HISTORY tudor rebellions all monarchs comparison notes
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- AQA A LEVEL HISTORY 
- component 1C: the tudors 
- rebellions throughout all monarchs handwritten color coded comparison notes
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OAE 003 Question and answers already passed
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OAE 003 Question and answers already passed OAE 003 
 
Erikson - correct answer Stages of social-emotional development 
 
Erikson--junior high; formal schools, rule initiation, self-discipline - correct answer Industry v. inferiority 
 
Erikson--adolescense/late teens; who am I?, rebellions, self doubt - correct answer Learning Identity v. Identity Diffusion 
 
Erikson--young adult; romance, true intimacy - correct answer Intimacy v. Isolation 
 
Intellectual Disability - correct answ...
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