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BEBE ( BACBRBlist) = Declaration of Independence #2729 | July4, 1776 Memorial and Remonstrance AgainstReligiousAssessmentsby James Madison | June 20, 1785 Virginia Statute for Religious Freedom byThomas Jefferson | January 16,1786 Notes of Debates in the FederalConvention of 1787 by James Madison | 1787 Constitution of the United States |September 17, 1787 Brutus | by Brutus | October 18, 1787 The Federalist No. 1 by Publius(Alexander Hamilton) |October 27, 1787 Brutus II by Brutus | November 1, 1787 ‘The Federalist No. 10 by Publius (JamesMadison) |November 22, 1787 ‘The Federalist No. 51 by Publius (JamesMadison) |February 6, 1788 ‘Speech on Amendments to the Constitutionby James Madison | June 8, 1789 Letter to the Hebrew Congregation atNewport by George Washington | August 18,1790 Bill of Rights | December 15, 1791 "Property" by James Madison [March 29, 1792 Farewell Address by George Washington |September19, 1796 First Inaugural Address by ThomasJefferson | March 4,1801 Marbury v. Madison by Supreme Court ofthe United States (5 U.S. 137) | February 24, 1803 Letter to John Holmes by ThomasJefferson | April 22,1820 Monroe Doctrine by James Monroe [December 2,1823 Letter to Henry Lee by Thomas Jefferson] May 8, 1825 Letter to Roger C, Weight man by ThomasJefferson | June 24,1826 ‘The Webster-Hayne Debates by DanielWebster and Robert Y.Hayne | January 1830 Fort Hill Address by John C. Calhoun |July 26, 1831 Veto Message of the Bill on the Bank ofthe United States by Andrew Jackson | July 10, 1832 Proclamation Regarding Nullification byAndrew Jackson | December 10,1832 ‘Speech on the Oregon Bill by John C.Calhoun | June 27,1848 “What to the Slave Is the Fourth ofJuly?" by Frederick Douglass | July 5,1852 ‘Speech on the Repeal of the Missouri Compromise by Abraham Lincoln | October 16,1854 Dred Scott v. Sandford by Supreme Courtof the United States (60 U.S. 393) | March 6, 1857 Fragment on the Constitution and Unionby Abraham Lincoln | January 1861 “Comer Stone "Speech byAlexander H. Stephens | March21, 1861 Final Emancipation Proclamation byAbraham Lincoln | January 1,1863 Gettysburg Address by Abraham Lincoln November 19,1863 Resolution Submitting the ThirteenthAmendment to the States by Abraham Lincoln | February 1,1865 ‘Second Inaugural Address by AbrahamLincoln | March 4,1865 Oration in Memory of Abraham Lincoln byFrederick Douglass | April 14,1876 Inti. zhtu,comiquetion24906903 3st zornan7 2OVGHSATINRSA HOHE? -AOF Plessy v. Ferguson by Supreme Court ofthe United States (163 U.S. 537) | May 18, 1896 Roosevelt Corollary to Monroe Doctrineby Theodore Roosevelt | December06, 1904 New Nationalism Speech by TheodoreRoosevelt | August31, 1910 Progressive Party Platform of 1912August 7, 1912 “Fourteen Points” Message byWoodrow Wilson | January 8,1918 ‘Speech on the 150thAnniversary of theDeclaration of Independence by Calvin Coolidge | July 5, 1926 ‘Commonwealth Club Address by Franklin D.Roosevelt |September 23, 1932 ‘Speech on the Consequences of theProposed New Deal by Herbert Hoover | October 31,1932 1944 State of the Union Address byFranklin D. Roosevelt [January 11, 1944 ‘The Long Telegram by George Kennan [February 22,1946 Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka land Il by Supreme Court of the United States} May 17, 1954 “I Have a Dream" Speech byMartin Luther King, Jr. |August 28, 1963 “Great Society" Speech byLyndon B, Johnson | May 22,1964 “A Time for Choosing” byRonald Reagan | October 27,1964 BER MBSNADLARKMAATERA TC. MP, SORE, AMMACSA. (BR, SAT RRRBAURST , Ml, BHR, BSA. AHH, MRSEVALALG MRR , SATSERASRE MANES. SASH: 3883500 , H+ZIREHAIL , HA GREBMASINT , RHA, MSATSRMARMS SEMA AMAR. Dili . DER, ARM. BAROLO , RAHN. TAME ! AF 2016-11-24 4 FRC GN SI MR SABA) - AGE - RIB HRE SRR, GPSS /HESP Lis 14 AR SA PAAR2016SATACACE BSI , HARARE B , BRANES 2016 HSATS atm. FURB2016SATRAIE , RAR “MERE A , HAE , Sch, STE “Pith Hee cha REBT , BARAK, Critical Reading@eAShAL ER PAIROSRIED , VA , SRORASRAAWRK , FARK. BRB VTS SEBS , SSA , SAEIMSATSR LAD TES PROMI , SRV RMA RS ESADRE , ERS MUIR , PRAT 3. SATRARMRZ——-FBLR ZB , BABES ? 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A) NOCHANGE B) warning, however, that job growth in urban and regional planning wil slow to 14 percent by 2020. ©) predicting that employment of urban and regional planners will increase 16 percent between 2010 and 2020. D) indicating that 14 to 18 percent of urban and regional planning positions will main unfilled. ASRROMAR : XNA LTE AEB T GMAT AUIREBSD. BUIGMATARS , MOAT RRL , 20165F AUSATAGE , HRREAUS HEREEAMURRIT , ORMURNURED DRA Ate ED, SERS aR, EMT , AVOSENRARENSTARE , SEMEN , SRDMAAMIE SEMSMETTR MIR LEAD, CSRSAIAECMAT REDHARAHE , HALLASATSENRRARS Pa. 5. OE : RRR. SHAAPIERSSAHERSS , PERHRLPRBA CEE. SA PSS ZBEES , SSAA, SRS HAAS RMAIEEE> , SSR SREA EDM, DERMIS , CHMAb, SSSI, POE ar nia ay acs tore tig cr Inti. zhtu,comiquetion24906903 78 zornan7 2OVeRSATINRSA HN ? - AO 5 usm? Paethfrunes f Cotton ee ey ee toe Ugh ete on ences Dy Lanes 5-8 Cong... anspor”) BHAA : XMMRSMOKMER MEAD , ASSIS, RAMETS , BNREPRA FT AEHE REDE , (ATE Marat poei PST 1818S . A EHS , SME AFS. ik 18H PR. 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CNAME Bintensei BSBA, ‘<2>command of evidence HEtiC#8e itp. zhu,comiquestion 24206803 1281 porertan7 DOVeHRSATIUIRS HI? — SOF The North Carolina ratification convention: "No one need be afraid that ofcers who comm oppression wil pass with immunity” “Prosecutions of impeachment wl seldom fl to agaate the passons of ‘the whole community” said Hamilton inthe Federalist Papers, number 6s, “Wedvide nto partes more or les friendly or inimical to the accused"* | do.not mean political partes n that sense “The drawing of political lines goes tothe motivation behind Impeachment: bat impeachment must proceed within the confines ‘ofthe constitutional term “high crime[s} and misdemeanors" Of the Impeachment proces, t was Woodrow Wilson who said that "Nothing short ofthe grossst offenses against the plan law of the land wil suffice toggve them speed and effectiveness. Indignation so great as to overgrow party Interest may secure a conviction; bu nothing else can”... ‘ape om spech ere by Congresswum aba dn of eas 36 974 "simenber af the ny Commie the Untied Slates Howe oepreretee In ines 49-54 “Prosecutions... sense”), what is the most likely reason Jordan draws a distinction between two types of “partis”? A) Tocounter the suggestion that impeachment i or should be about partisan politics B) Todisagree with Hamilton’ claim that impeachment proceedings ‘excite passions (©) Tocontend that Hamilton was too timid in his support forthe concept of impeachment 1D) Toargue that impeachment cases are decided more on the basis of politics than on justice ‘Which choice provides the best evidence forthe answer tothe previous question? AA) Lines 5:17 (It... office") 1s wrong, suggest 5 ¢ misreading ofthe Constittion for any member ere to aset that fora member to vote for an ari oftmpeachment ‘means tha that member mus be convinced that the President should be removed from of. B) Lines 20-24 (“The division ... astute") ‘The vision between the two branches ofthe legate, the Hous an the Senate assigning tothe one the righ to accuse and tote other the ight to Jdge—the framers of ths Constaton were very astute (© Lines 5-58 (“Ihe drawing... misdemeanors”) ‘The drawing of pital lines goes tothe motivation behind impeachment: ‘but tmpeaciment mest proceed within the confines ofthe constitutional term “high crime(s} and misdemeanors” D) Lines 65-68 (Congress... transportation”) Congress has a ot to do: appropriations, tax reform, health surance, campaign finance reform, housing environmental protection, energy’ sufficiency, mass transprtaton «<3>Informational graphics EERE Inti. zhtu,comiquetion24906903 1381 zornan7 2OTeHRSATINIRSA HOE? A {...] Putman works inthe lab of Ken Lohmann, wh has been studying ‘the magnetic abies of loggetheads for over 20 years. In his lab atthe 412 University of North Carolina, Lohmann places hatchlings in a large water tank surrounded by a large grid of electromagnetic cols 12952, Ihe found thatthe babies started swimmung inthe opposite direction if hhetsed the coll to reverse the direction ofthe magnetic field around, ‘them. They could use the field as a compass to ge thetr bearing...) apr Yong Tue Une the ats Magic Fl hb PS" ‘Sao by Katmbach Publins Co. aA moms (ovens ‘Aaptedton Nathan Putman Courtney Eres Cathrn Lehre aera Lbrsen, “Lengude Pecesien ar Boots Mopncte Maps n eau 2m by Ese Ontentaton of hatching loggerhead tested n a magnetic fl that simulates 1 poston at the westside ofthe Atlantic near Puerto Rico i) and a Dostiom a the eas sie ofthe Atlantic near the Cape Verde Islands (righ). ‘he avow tm each cle dicates the mean direction tha the group of hatch soar. Data are plotted relative to geographic north (N=0"), It can reasonably be inferred from the passage and graphic that if Scientists adjusted the cols to reverse the magnetic field simulating that in the East Atlantic (Cape Verde Islands), the hatchlings would most likely swim in which direction? A) Northwest B) Northeast ©) Southeast D) Southwest IDERARENAS , GARBER. BURT LA , SATE LMinexX SBS TAERD. AEBS , CATA. T BSS ANS , SUMTER TE HRRIC, RHE CHER. ASAE EMSRLB—T , OME SR, FAT . BARISTA RE ABBPERT SALE , PUEV RHP , TOAEMLERTS. 2.Writing and language Test (1) SCRE ASAP ( 400-450F ) , DAH1-LNICN , 1-2 , WII , 44-NM , 3593, xa RNY mae Careers 1 passage ‘11 questions: A History / Social studies 1 passage ‘11 questions, itp. zhu,comiquestion 24206803 1431 zornan7 SAT? JF Science 1 passage ‘11 questions: Humanities 1 passage 11 questions, tS ERATE. 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