This Timeline card immediately follows the Classical Period of the Arts.
What is the Seven Years' War?
This artist painted the Mona Lisa.
Who is da Vinci?
The father of genetics.
Who is Mendel?
This fallacy occurs when a claim is made based on a sample size that’s too small to support it.
What is a hasty generalization?
Name the fallacy: "Mrs. Jones told me that Joseph stole the cookie from the cookie jar."
What is hearsay?"
The four American tycoons mentioned in the history sentence about the Industrial Age.
Who are Vanderbilt, Rockefeller, Carnegie, and Swift?
This composer wrote "Water Music."
Who is Handel?
The equation of acceleration.
What is change in velocity over change in time?
These are the letters that represent the two universal statements on the Square of Opposition.
What are A and E?
The father of communism.
Who is Marx?
This Timeline card immediately precedes Israel Divides into Two Kingdoms.
What is Early Native Americans?
The four possible blood types.
What are A, B, AB, and O?
A vector quantity consisting of the product of the mass and velocity of an object.
What is momentum?
The three laws of logic.
What are the law of identity, law of non-contradiction, and the law of excluded middle?
The idea that the United States would indeed expand across North America and spread the ideals of democracy and capitalism.
What is Manifest Destiny?
This rule used in IEW's writing curriculum encourages writers to repeat or reflect two or three key words from the topic sentence in the concluding sentence.
What is the Topic-Clincher rule?
The name of Mr. Darcy's estate in "Pride and Prejudice."
What is Pemberly?
The compound formed when an acid reacts with a base.
What is a salt?
The four genres of psalms, classified according to form.
What are prayers for help, hymns of praise, psalms of trust, and songs of thanksgiving?
Three of the main contributors to the Declaration of Independence.
Who are Jeffereson, Adams, Franklin, Livingston, and Sherman?
This type of singular noun refers to a particular group of people, animals, or things.
What is a collective noun?
Some parts of a plant cell.
What are nucleus, cytoplasm, vacuole, mitochondria, cell membrane, cell wall, Golgi bodies, and chloroplasts?
The random movement of particles suspended in a liquid or gas.
What is Brownian motion?
This philosopher viewed reality in terms of the noumenal and phenomenal.
Who is Kant?
This type of clock was commonly used in Roman courtrooms.
What is a water clock?