Jean - Jacques
Contemporary view of education. Learning through nature; Politcial views
Friedrich Froebel
Founded kindergarden, focoused on early education though experiences and activites
Johann Herbert
Morals paved the way for education. All subjects connect
Emma Hart Willard
Paved the way for women in collage
Horace Mann
IMPORANT: Father of modern education. Faught for justice in edu. and no injustice
Prudence Crandall
Faught for the rights of Blacks. Opened schools but, was harrased
Maria Montessori
Developed the Montessori method of education. Early edu. Taught disabled kids
John Dewey
Children learn better through experiences
Mary McLeod
Taught enslaved blacks and faught for their rights
Jean Piaget
Invented the theories of IQ testing. Children should be worked with 1:1
Leader duirng Jim Crow era. Education = Racial equality
W.E.B De Bois.
1763 - 1830
Colonial School Era. Dame schools were popular. Manily basic education like religion and morals.
1830-1872 Teching Era
Progressive Era. Basics were still being taught. School became compulsory. Classes became overcrowded
How did the Civil Rights Movement influence educational opportunities for African Americans?
Led to increased access to education, desegregation of schools, and the development of programs to support African American students.
What did the Civli Rights act of 1772 proclaim?
Outlawed discrimination based on race, color, religion, sex, or national origin.
What was a negative impact of the End of Reconstruction?
The rise of Jim Crow laws and segregation, which limited educational opportunities for African Americans.
What was the result in Education in the United States after Sputnik’s launch?
More STEM education was allicated in schools
What were the key educational reforms of the Civil Rights Movement?
It took place in 1954 – 1968 and Desegregation of schools, increased funding for minority schools, and affirmative action programs.
What did Plessy Vs. Fuergson do in schools?
Legalized racial segregation in public facilities, including schools.
What has been a lasting effect of No Child Left Behind?
Inscreased standardiezed testing
What were the contributions of Horace Mann to American education? Why is he considered the father of modern-day public education?
Horace Mann advocated for public school reform, increased teacher training, and standardized curricula. He is considered the father of modern-day public education because of his significant contributions to the development of the American public school system.
How does public education influence social mobility and economic opportunity?
By providing individuals with the knowledge and skills necessary to obtain better jobs and higher incomes.
What are some problems that plage the filed of education in the 21st century?
Funding cuts, standardized testing, teacher shortages, and the digital divide.
How do you find the atomic number of a netural atom?
# Protons
How do you find the number neutrons in a atom?
Electrons + Protons
JJ Thomson
Merits: Atoms include electrons. Weaknesses: Did not disover that they necules was a part a atom. Drawing: Pudding ex.
Ernest Ruhdford
Merits; Positive charges were in the necules. Limitations: Didn't explain why electrons orbit necules. Drawing: Atom class drawing
Neils Bohr
Merits: Electrons have stable orbits. Found out in emmission of energy. Limits: Behavior of Healtheier atoms wasn't explained. Drawing: Bohr Model
Erwin Schrodinger (AKA Modern Drawing)
Shows electrons move around in orbits, These orbits are uncertain. Weaknesses: None Drawing:electron with faded rings.
What did Paul say to the chruches in Galatia?
Grace to you and peace form God our father
According to Paul, who shall be accursed?
A Angel from Heaven who preaches a Gospel other than the one The Lord taught you
If Paul were pleasing whom he would not be a Servant of God?
The people
From where did Paul receive the Gospel?
Through a revelation of Jesus Christ
How did Paul live when he was living according to the Jewish laws?
He firecly persecuted the Chrch of God and uphealeed the traditions of his ansestors
Why did God set Paul apart in his mothers womb?
So that he may proclaim the Gospel of God to the Gentiles
Where did Paul go and where did he return to after his voyage?
He went to Arabia and returned to Damascus
After how many years did Paul go to Jerusalem?
3 years
Why did Paul go to Jerusalem?
To become acquainted with Cephas
How many days did Paul stay with Cephas?
15 days
What apostle did Paul meet / had a eye on while in Jerusalem?
James
Who does Paul call the Brother of the Lord?
James
Where did Paul go after he was in Jerusalem?
Syria and Cilicia
What was the result of Paul going to the Chruches in Judea?
They gave Glory to God because of Him
After how many years did Paul go to Jerusalem?
14 years
Who did Paul take with him when he went to Jersualem after 14 years?
Titus and Barnabas
Why did go to Jerusalem after 14 years?
He recived a revalation from God
What was Titese's ethnicity?
Greek
Who were known as the pillars of the community in accordance to Paul?
James, Celphas and John
What region of GA has the higest rate of precipitation?
Blue Ridge
What is GA's higest point and where is it located?
Brastown Bald. In Blue Ridge region
What region in GA has a big textile industry?
Ridge and Valley
Where is GA located in perspective to GA and the world?
In perspective to USA: Southeastern H. To the world: Northwestern
Which geographical feature of GA has many waterfalls?
The Fall Line
What are the functions of the GA Genral Assembly?
Creating / Reviewing laws, Setting the states budget and Reviewing Constitutional amendments. Made of HOUSE and SENATE
Who makes up the GA Genral Assembly?
The Gneral assemly is BICAMERIAL meaning made up of 2 houses. The House of representatives and the Senate
What is the framework of US goverment?
the US Constitution
What are functions of Standing Commites?
They are permanent commitees set up by topic found in both the House and Senate. They review bills and make recommendations on legislation.
Who is the leader of the House of Representatives?
The SPEAKER OF THE HOUSE
What are the designated motto for each of GA's branchs of Goverment?
Wisdom (legislative) Justice (Judical Branch) and Moderation (executive)
What system helps GA to effectively REVIEW BILLS. This is where most bills are "Killed"
Commitee systems
What are the qualifications to be a house member in GA?
21 years old, US citizen and 2 years in GA
What are the qualifactions for being a GA House member?
25 years old, US citizen and 2 years in GA
Who is the president of the Senate?
LT. Governer
This is what splits power between branches of Goverment
Seperation of Powers.
This is the system that grants each branch of goverment equal power
Checks and Balances
What are some of the powers given to GA's Governer?
Siging bills into law, prepare a annual budget and serving as a commander in Cheif to the GA national Gaurd.
What are the steps for a Bill to become a law?
First, the bill gets introudced, then, it is assigned to a commitee in the 1st chamber, then it is voted on by the 1st commitee, then passed to 2nd and process is repated, then governer signs into law
What is the order of Georgia's capitals?
SALMA
What did the invention of the railroad do to the population in the West of Georgia?
Farmers were able to transport their goods faster, industrites were able to sussceed and people were able to travel
What was the Yazoo land fraud?
The senetors of Georgia were bribed with money to give land companies to over 500+ acres of Georgia land (now were Alabama and Mississippi are)
What was the first land distrubution system in Georgia?
The headwright system
What was the name of the Native American group that resided in the Western part of Georgia?
The Creek Indians
What was the first public univeristy established in Georgia?
UGA
Who was the cheif of the Cherokee tribe?
John Ross
What was GA's first
What impact did the Cotton Gin have on GA?
The cotton Gin increased the amount of slave labor in GA and help ease the process of cleaning cotton
Where did the Musgovee Creek Indians live?
Piedmont, Costal Plain and Southwestern Territories of GA.
Where did the Cherokee Creek Indians live/
Appalachian Platau, Blue Ridge, Valley and Ridge
What did John the baptist wear and eat?
He wore a belt from the skin of a camel and ate wild locust and honey
Where did people come from to receive remission of their sins?
People from the Judean countryside and Jerusalem
What was the message John the Baptist proclaimed?
‘’One who is greater than me is to come. I am not worthy to even loosen the straps of his sandals. I have baptised you with water, but by him, he will baptise you with the Holy Spirit
Where did Jesus come from to be baptised?
Nazareth in Galilee
What happened to Jesus after his baptism?
The Holy Spirit came drove him to the Desert where he stayed for 40 days and 40 nights
Where did Jesus go after John the Baptist was arrested?
Galilee
What did Jesus proclaim in Galilee?
The time of fulfillment has arrived and the Kingdom of God is at hand. Repent
Where was Jesus walking when he found his disciples?
The Sea of Galilee
Who did Jesus see at the Sea of Galilee?
Simon and his brother Andrew
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What was the Northern part of the USA specializing during the Antebellum peroid?
The northern region of the USA specialized in Industries, factories, and reliled on immigrant labor
What was the Southern part of the USA specializing during the Antebellum peroid?
The southern region of the USA focused more on the production of cotton, relied on slave labor.
What does the term 'State's Rights" refer to
States in the USA could make the descion to folllow or not follow a law put in place by the fedral govement if they believe the law to be unfair. The state govement is more powerful manily made by southern states
Nullification
the belief that a state can choose to follow laws set by the federal goverment
Abolition
The movement put in place to free enslaved people from slavery. It manily took place in the northen states and caused tension between south and north.
When was the Antebellum period?
1790's - 1850's
What does the word "Antebellum" mean?
Before the war
Who was Dred Scott?
An ensalved person under the ownership of a white slave owner.
What did the court case of Dred Scott Vs. Stadford dissucss?
Dred Scott wanted to appel his masters dission of taking him to 2 free colonies (where slavery was illegal)
What did Dred Scott believe?
He believd that he should be free beause his master took him to 2 US states that abolished slavery (Illinois and Wisconsin)
When was the case of Dred Scott Vs. Emerson decided?
March 6th 1857
Why did the US supreme Court decide it did not have jurisdiction over the case?
Dred Scott was not a US citizen
Who did the court rule in favor of and why in the Dred Scott case?
Ruled in favor of Emerson because the constitution states that a slave owner can not be deprived ownership of a slave if they go to a free state
Why did some US sentors rule not in favor of Emerson?
They disagreed beacuse at the time of the founding, blacks could vote in 10 out of 13 states
Did the case of Dred Scott end slavery forever in the south?
No. In turn, it was percievd as highly offensive in the Northern States and strengthend the abolishment movement.
Did Dred Scott ever get freedom?
Yes, it was purchased
What are the First miracles shown in the Gospel of Mark?
Jesus heals man with a demon
What did the demon in the demon possessed man proclaim when he saw Jesus?
What do you want from me? I know you are the Holy One!
Who did Jesus go with to heal Simon's Mother in law?
James and John
Where was Simon's Mother in Law when Jesus healed her?
The house of Simon and Andrew
What was Simon's mother in law suffering with?
A fever
Why would Jesus not permit the demons to speak when he was healing people?
They knew who Jesus was
Who went in search of Jesus after he went to a secluded place to pray in the early morning?
Simon and his companions
When Siemon found Jesus where did they Go?
Through the towns of Galilee.
What was the result of the man with lepoarsy Jesus healed preaching of his powers?
Many people heard about it making it hard for Jesus to heal everyone. Therefore, he left the towns and went to a secluded place.
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Who did Jesus see at the tax collector's booth?
Levi or Matthew
Who is the father of Matthew/Levi?
Alphaeus
What analogy did Jesus use to describe why his disciples do not fast but the disciples of John and the Pharisees do?
The one of the wedding groom
What did the Pharisees question Jesus about on the Sabbath day?
Why do your disciples not fast and do labor on the sabbath? (They were picking the heads of the grain)
Who was the high priest when David ate the bread ment for the high Priests?
Abithar
How did the Pharisees react when Jesus healed on the Sabbath day?
They asked the Lord if it is lawful to heal on the Sabbath day
Who did Jesus heal on the Sabbath day?
The man with the withered hand
What was Simon renamed?
Peter
Where did Jesus appoint the 12 disciples?
On the mountain top
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Why did God call Abraham?
Beacasue of his faith and obedience.
What did God entrust Abraham with?
God wanted to make a new genration through Abraham
When did God make a promsie to Abraham?
When he and Sarah had long progressed in their years
Who is the son of Abraham?
Issac
Who is Issac's son?
Jacob
Why did God call Moses?
To liberate the people of Isreal from slavery in Egypt
Where did God establish a new covenant for the children of Jacob?
Mount Sinai
What did God tell Moses on Mount Sinai?
"If you obey me completely and keep my covenant, You will be my treasured possessions though ALL the world is mine"
What does the word 'Kahal' / Ecclesia mean?
Assembly of those who are called together
How did Jesus establish the New Covenant?
Jean Piaget
Invented the theories of IQ testing. Children should be worked with 1:1
Leader duirng Jim Crow era. Education = Racial equality
W.E.B De Bois.
1763 - 1830
Colonial School Era. Dame schools were popular. Manily basic education like religion and morals.
1830-1872 Teching Era
Progressive Era. Basics were still being taught. School became compulsory. Classes became overcrowded
How did the Civil Rights Movement influence educational opportunities for African Americans?
Led to increased access to education, desegregation of schools, and the development of programs to support African American students.
What did the Civli Rights act of 1964 proclaim?
Outlawed discrimination based on race, color, religion, sex, or national origin.
What was a negative impact of the End of Reconstruction?
The rise of Jim Crow laws and segregation, which limited educational opportunities for African Americans.
What was the result in Education in the United States after Sputnik’s launch?
More STEM education was allicated in schools
What were the key educational reforms of the Civil Rights Movement?
It took place in 1954 – 1968 and Desegregation of schools, increased funding for minority schools, and affirmative action programs.
What did Plessy Vs. Fuergson do in schools?
Legalized racial segregation in public facilities, including schools.
What has been a lasting effect of No Child Left Behind?
Inscreased standardiezed testing
What has been a lasting effect of No Child Left Behind?
Inscreased standardiezed testing
What were the contributions of Horace Mann to American education? Why is he considered the father of modern-day public education?
Horace Mann advocated for public school reform, increased teacher training, and standardized curricula. He is considered the father of modern-day public education because of his significant contributions to the development of the American public school system.
How does public education influence social mobility and economic opportunity?
providing individuals with the knowledge and skills necessary to obtain better jobs and higher incomes.
What are some problems that plage the filed of education in the 21st century?
Funding cuts, standardized testing, teacher shortages, and the digital divide.
Speed formula:
S=d/t
Acceleration formula:
vf (Final Velocity) - vi (inital Velocity) / Time taken
Velocity formula:
Xf (Final Position) - Xi (inital position) / Tf (Final time) - Ti (Inital time)
Position Vs. Time graph
Graph with time on x -axis and Position on y - axis
What is acceleration?
Change in velocity
A car travels at 22.4 m/s skids to a stop in 2.55 s. What is the acceleration?
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What is AT?
Assistive technology that helps stduents who have disabilities. A: Access, C: Communication E: Entertainment
What are the levels of intellgence according to Gardner?
Intrapersonal, Linguistic, Interpersonal, Boldily-Kinestic, Visual Sparital, Musical, Natusrlist and existental.
Terminal Velocity
A stage when the object falls at a constant velocity
Inertia
A objects restsiance to change
Free fall
When gravity is the only force acting apon a object
How do you find the net acceleration of an object?
You subtarct the larger number form the smaller (never negitive)
Weight formula / mass
W = m x 9
What does air resistance do to an object?
It slows it down
What is Newton's first law of motion?
Law of inertia
What is Newton's second Law of Motion?
F = m x a
How much force is needed to accelerate a 80 kg rider and her 250 kg motorcycle at 4 m/s2?
1320 N
What happends to mass as gravity increases?
It increases
Why does a greater mass of a object increase the acceleration?
Due to gravity
What charge does a Proton have?
Positive (+) charge
What charge does a neurton have?
Neutral charge
What charge does a electron have?
Negative charge (-)
What does the atomic number on the perodic table repersent?
The number of protons (p+) or number of neutrons ( e- when negative)
What does the mass of a atom repersent?
#p+ + #n
What is the mass of a atom?
The AVERAGE atomic mass when rounded to the nearest whole number
How do you find the number of neutrons in a atom?
Number of neurtons (#n) = mass # - #p+
How do you find the number of electons in a atom?
Look at the atomic #
Where do you find the atom number on the periodic table?
The top (first) number
Chapter 8) How are Christans the light of the World and the salt of the Earth?
We are called to work towards fighting injustice. Christans are called to shine to light of God on people
Chapter 8) What are the functions of a prophet?
A prophet is one how communicates with God, Lead by the Spirt of God, stands firm against sin and bears witness to the truth
Chapter 8) What are we, the members of the Chruch, called to do to furfill our prophetic function?
Fighting against untruth, injustice for truth, justice and love.
Chapter 8) Why are Christans the Leven of the earth?
We are put into society to spread the word of God by how we live.
Chapter 8) What is the proheptic function of the Laity?
To stregthen themselves by recieving the Sacerments, leading a life of Faith, and by proclaiming the Gospel
Chapter 9) How is the Chruch Missonary in it's nature?
Jesus established the Chruch on the foundation of the Apostles. The mission of the Apostles was to proclaim the Gospel to all corners of the Earth. The mission etrusted to the apostles make the Chruch Missionary.
Chapter 9) Which diocese was split to create the disocies of Adilabad?
Dioceses of Chanda
Chapter 9) How is evey Christan called to be a Missionary?
All Christans are called to be missionaries by Baptism, Living a life according to the Gospel Values. Also, everybody's mission and call in Christan life is different.
Chapter 9) What is the ONLY way to get into Heaven?
Through Baptism. Alos, all who LIVE IN ACCORDANCE TO GOD, and have a desire to be with Him, can recieve Salvation (Baptism of desire)
Chapter 10) What is the hope that gives meaning to Christan Life?
The hope that we are one day able to go to Heaven
Chapter 10) How does Christan life become a forstate of life in Heaven?
Christan life means our union with Jesus Christ. It is a state of in which we are in Chirst and Christ is in us. This realization of Chirst in lives, Is Heaven
Chapter 10) How Can we help the departed Faithful?
We can pray for the souls in Purgatory
Chapter 10) What is individual judgement and Final Judgement?
individual judgement happends right after death where God judges us ind. Final Judgement happends on the day Jesus comes to the Earth and all are judged. Dead and Living.
Chapter 10) What does the Church teach about Hevean and hell?
Heaven is life with God in the House of God, hell is life of eternal punishment
Chapter 11) What litrugical traditions does the Syro - Malabar Church Follow?
They Follow the Oriental - Syrian Liturgy
Chapter 11) What makes the Chruch a fellowship?
The Faith
Chapter 11) What are the 6 ancient liturgical traditions in the Catholic Church?
Byzantine, Aneiochican, Alexandrian, Assyrian and Armenian.
Chapter 11) On what is the Church founded on?
The foundation of the Apostles
Chapter 12) How did God reveal his holiness to Isaiah?
God showed Isaiah a vision of God with 2 angles. The angles procliamed that the kingdom of God is truly Holy, Holy is the LORD of Hosts, Whole earth is filled with His Holiness
Chapter 12) How are vocations a mean of Holiness?
When we move foward on the path of perfection of love (Persuing God's Vocation), we grow in Holiness
Chapter 12) How is the Church Holy?
The Church is not Holy because of the people, but because of God who dewels in the Church
Chapter 12) What ways are the Church Holy.
God the Father, is dwelling constantly in the Chrch. He is Holy
Chapter 13) A group of Christian faithful united by a hierarchy according to the norm of law which the supreme a
Suri Juis Chruch
Chapter 13) Who are the succors of the apostles today?
The Bishops
Chapter 13) Who is the first major archbishop of the Syro Malabar Church?
Mar Anthony Padiyara
Chapter 13) ________ ___________ are local churches having the self-governing power which is exercised in union with the Pope.
Patarichal Chruches
Chapter 13) The Council of Bishops convenes with the Pope serving as the head, and when they exercise their apostolic authority in union with the Pope, we have what we call ________ __ ___ ____________.
Congeality of the Bishops
Chapter 13) What is the Primacy of the Pope?
The Pope is, at one and the same time, the Bishop of Rome and the head of the Universal Church. He has the authority to lead, sanctify, and teach the Church. In fact, the First Vatican Council declared the primacy of the Pope as a fundamental truth. The Pope exercises his teaching authority over the entire Church through the encyclicals and apostolic instructions about which he writes and speaks.
Second in command in the exceutve branch
LT Governer
What is the difference between the req. of a House and Seneate member?
House: 21 yr. Senate: 25 yr. US citizen for 2 yrs.
Georgia's Highest Court
Supreme Court
What is the function of the Supreme Court?
It esnures that each branch of goverment stays within it's power limits
Which court review cases from trial courts. Determines if the trial court made a mistake.
Appellate Court
What are differences between the US constution and the GA?
What was the Siege of Savannah?
A event made by the Patriots to capture the British (Loyalists). They received help from the FRENCH but lost
What happend to the land in the Yazoo Land Fraud?
The US took control of the land and decried that American Indians were removed
Which mayor did the following: Developed Transportation, LONGEST SERVING MAYOR, and helped to desegrate schools.
William B. Hartsfield.
What event helped gain momentum for passing the Civil Rights act of 1964?
March on Washigton
What did the Civil Rights Act of 1964 do?
It OUTLAWED discrimination based on all the above in schools and the public
What did Brown Vs. BOE say?
DISCRIMATION is illigeal in SCHOOLS (1954)
What court in GA deals with felony cases over $15,000
Superior Court
What is the purpose of the Joint Commitee?
A commitee that deals with issues concering the same types of bills/ VERSIONS of bills.
Which group in the trustee peroid was disconent with trustee rule?
The Malcontents (Malcon - Discon
Which group of immigrants came to GA under trustee rule to escape relgious persecution, produce silk and Craete the CiTY of New Ebenezer?
Salzburgers.
Where did the Salzburgers come from?
Austria
What did the Charter of 1732 Proclaim?
(Created under the Trustees), Hard liquor, Slavery, Catholics and Lawyers were banned
What does Boyle's Law state?
PRESSURE and VOLUME are inversely related, As Pressure increases, volume decreases
What does Charles Law state?
TEMPRATURE and VOLUME are DIRECTLY RELATED, when PRESSURE is constant
What relationship do Pressure and Temperature have?
Direct relationship (Gay-Lussac's Law)
What Gas Law does this senerio repersent: The burner on a hot air balloon heats the air inside the balloon causing it to increase in volume. This increase in volume causes the density of the gas inside to decrease, which allows the hot air balloon to rise above the colder, more dense air.
Charles Law
What Gas Law does this senerio repersent: As more air is added to the balloon, increasing the internal pressure, the balloon expands, increasing its volume.
Gay - Lussac's Law
Chapter 11) What are the 6 ancient liturgical traditions in the Catholic Church?
Byzantine, Aneiochican, Alexandrian, Assyrian and Armenian.
Chapter 8) What are we, the members of the Chruch, called to do to furfill our prophetic function?
Fighting against untruth, injustice for truth, justice and love.
Chapter 8) How are Christans the light of the World and the salt of the Earth?
We are called to work towards fighting injustice. Christans are called to shine to light of God on people
Chapter 9) How is evey Christan called to be a Missionary?
All Christans are called to be missionaries by Baptism, Living a life according to the Gospel Values. Also, everybody's mission and call in Christan life is different.

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