in a way that is clear
patently
Mars' gravity is the same as Earth's.
TRUE or FALSE
FALSE
It is weaker
What happened in 1778 so American's won the revolution?
France joined the revolutionary war in 1778, so did the Spanish and Dutch.
Revolutions: America Vs France
Compare & Contrast
Similar:
Differences:
Who They Fought
- American Rev: Colonists vs. an external power (Britain).
- French Rev: Citizens vs. their own government (lots of internal turmoil).
Goals
- America: Independence for the colonies.
- France: Equality among classes and ending feudal oppression.
Violence Levels
- The French Revolution had more extreme violence (like the Reign of Terror with guillotines 🔪😲).
- The American Revolution involved battles but was less brutal overall.
Outcomes
- The U.S. created a stable democracy relatively quickly.
- In France, things were messy with Napoleon taking power later.
-Colonists were mad about being taxed by Britain without having any representation in British Parliament ("No taxation without representation!").
- Examples: Stamp Act, Tea Tax—these unfair taxes sparked rebellion.
- In France, the Third Estate (common people) paid most of the taxes, but they had no real political power. Meanwhile, the wealthy nobles and clergy were barely taxed at all—super unfair!
Say:
She sells seashells on the seashore, 5 time really fast
--
to control something
harness
Fire Rays are an example of electromagnetic rays
TRUE or FALSE
FALSE
What did James Watt invent?
James Watt invented the steam train.
How was the American Government set up to protect american citizens?
1. Three Branches of Government
- Legislative (Congress): Makes laws. - Executive (President): Enforces laws, but with limited power. - Judicial (Supreme Court): Interprets laws to ensure fairness.
This "separation of powers" ensures no branch becomes too powerful.
2. Checks and Balances
- Each branch can "check" the others to keep things balanced.
3. Constitution and Bill of Rights
- The Constitution is like the rules for running the government. - The Bill of Rights protects freedoms like speech, religion, and press, so no leader can take them away.
4. Elections
- Leaders (even the President) are elected by the people, not inherited like a king's throne. - Power is temporary—Presidents serve a max of two 4-year terms.
By doing all this, they made sure we wouldn’t accidentally end up with another “King George” situation!
What gets dirtier as it cleans?
soap
He decided to _________ on the conversation to hear some gossip.
eavesdrop
What job does the right side of the brain have?
Being creative
Why was it bad for America to act like 13 different countries?
If the 13 States continued to act like thirteen different countries, the new nation wouldn’t be able to negotiate foreign treaties, build a strong navy, or send merchant ships abroad.
What is the actual cause of Peter Ulrich's death? In your opinion
some causes: He died shortly after, and while the official cause was listed as illness, many historians believe he was assassinated or killed in an altercation with guards acting on Catherine's orders.
What has a bark but no bite?
A tree
My father was a soldier, he was _______ in Paju.
stationed
What's the placebo effect?
Tricking the brain into thinking something is happening, for example medication to help pain. We trick the brain into thinking the pain is going away.
What was the British East India Company?
A company formed of English merchants.
What should you avoid doing to make sure an experiment is ethical?
Avoid lack of informed consent : Never conduct an experiment without clearly explaining the purpose, potential risks, and benefits to participants. They must agree voluntarily.
Avoid deception without justification: Misleading participants is unethical unless absolutely necessary for the study and approved by ethics boards. Always debrief participants afterward.
Avoid harming participants: Both physical and psychological harm should be avoided. Always prioritize their safety and well-being.
Avoid ignoring confidentiality: Keep personal information private. Participants must feel their data is safe.
Avoid pressuring participants: Participation must always be voluntary. Don’t use coercion or manipulation to get people to join.
Avoid neglecting the right to withdraw: Participants should be able to leave the study at any time, no questions asked.
Avoid unethical treatment of animals: If animals are involved, treat them with care and minimize any distress.
Avoid insufficient review or oversight: Skipping ethical reviews by a governing body or institution can lead to irresponsibly conducted experiments.
What has legs but doesn't walk?
A table/desk
c_n__n_e
condense
What's the difference between psychology and sociology?
Psychology: Focuses on the individual. It looks at how people think, feel, and behave—like what's happening inside one person's mind.
Sociology: Focuses on society. It's all about how people interact in groups, communities, and cultures.
What didn't anyone want to go to Australia?
No one wanted to be sentenced to Australia because it had no cities, no ports, no ships.
Choose a danger of living in space, how can we overcome it?
dangers: gravity, lack of oxygen, temperature, sunlight etc
I’m not alive, but I can grow. I don’t have lungs, but I need air. I’m not a plant, but I need water. What am I?
FIRE