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Mr. JasonMr. Jason

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Ottawa

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Montreal

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Vancouver

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Edmonton

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Regina

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Pembroke

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Vancouver Edmonton Regina Pembroke

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The study of human beings as a species and as

member of different cultures is known as?

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ANTHROPOLOGY

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Explain Darwin’s Theory of Evolution

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The theory that organisms change structurally and genetically over time, resulting in a gradual development of

a new species.

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Explain the difference between nature and nurture

and how it deals with culture?

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Nature: inheirited characteristicsNutture: people learn how to adapt to their environment

Deals with culture by trying to explain why some things are they way they are….roles of men and women

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Name two things we have in common with Primates, and two things that are different between

humans and primates?

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SIM- OPPOSABLE THUMBS3-D VISIONHIGHLY DEVELOPED BRAIN

DIFF- BIPEDALISM (WALK UPRIGHT OVER LONG DISTANCES

HUMANS CAN PERFORM TASKS WHILE STANDING

COMMUNICATE THROUGH LANGUAGE

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Name and explain all five research methods?

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Case Study: research subjects over a long period of time…..uncover much detail

Experiments: learn how factors are related in a situation

Sample Survey: get data from people who represent a large group

Interview: detailed information-…one on one

Observation: learn about people in normal surrounding

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The study of human mental processes and behaviour is called…

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PSYCHOLOGY

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Who is the difference between a horticultural society and an agricultural

society?

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HORTICULTURAL- HAND HELD TOOLS, SLASH AND BURN, FARM LAND UNTIL SOIL IS UN FARMABLE

AGRICULTURAL – MACHINERY, FERTILIZERS AND PESTICIDES, IRRIGATION

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Name three side effects of lack of sleep

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DIMINISHED IMMUNITY TO DISEASE

IRRITABILITY

INATTENTION

HALLUCINATIONS

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Name and explain the three types of memory

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EPISODIC- RECALL EVENTS FROM THE PAST

SEMANTIC- KNOWLEDGE OF HOW THE WORLD WORKS

PROCEDURAL- KNOWLEDGE OF HOW TO DO THINGS

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Name and describe 5 of the 6 branches of psychology

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STRUCTURALISM- LOOKING AT THE INNER WORKINGS OF THE MIND (SENSATION, PERCEPTION)

FUNCTIONALISM- HOW PEOPLE ADAPT THEIR BEHAVIORS TO MEET THE NEEDS OF THEIR SURROUNDINGS

PSYCHOANALYSIS- UNCOVER UNCONSCIOUS THOUGHTS BY DISCUSSING BACKGROUND

BEHAVIORISM- ALL BEHAVIOR RESPONSES ARE THE RESULT OF ENVIRONMENTAL STIMULI

HUMANISM: PEOPLE BEING ABLE TO TAKE CONTROL OF THEIR OWN LIFE

COGNITIVE PSYCHOLOGY: STUDY OF MENTAL PROCESSES INVOLVED IN LEARNING, MEMORY AND THINKING

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The observation of an individual, situation,

or a group over a period of time

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Case Study

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What are three factors that

influence perception

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Object

Surroundings or background

Feelings of person who is perceiving

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Name and explain three different family

types

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Nuclear- 2 parents and unmarried children

Extended- relatives in addition to parents andunmarried children

Blended- parents with one or more children fromprevious marriages or unions

Childless Family- Couple with no children

Single ParentCommon-Law

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Name and explain the three different styles of leadership

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Authoritarian

Democratic

Laissez- Faire

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Name and explain the stages of the family cycle (7)

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Leaving Home: single young adultNewly Established Couples

Families With Young ChildrenFamilies with Teenagers

Families Launching Young AdultsMiddle Aged Parents

Families in later life (retired)

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The scientific study of people on

groups is known as…

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Sociology

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What two conclusions were made from the

Asch experiment (conformity)

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Name and explain three types of child

abuse

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PHYSICAL

EMOTIONAL

SEXUAL

ABANDONMENT

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Explain the role of a paterfamilias:

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Explain the following terms:Thermae

AqueductsAmpitheatres

Theatre

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Thermae- Roman Bath, form of relaxation, enjoyed by rich or poor, man or woman

Aqueducts- transport water using only gravity

Theatres- semi circular with a dance floor, stage and backdrop, plays

Amphitheatre- Coliseum, public executions, gladiator fights

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Determining how one factor is related to another is

known as ….

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Category #5 $100 QuestionAn Experiment

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An egalitarian society is a society in which

everyone can be treated equal,

regardless of…. (2)

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AgeReligionEthnicityGender,

Physical Ability

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Explain how the roles of Women are

drastically different today in Canada than from in Mesopotamia

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Explain how Mr. Bernie would use the

SSIM to go about buying a new laptop

after his blew up

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Problem or Question: Laptop blew up, need a new one

Hypothesis: Mac is the best laptop to buy

Data Collection: go to different stores and look at different types of laptops

Data Analysis: Look over features, prices from stores and compare them

Conclusion: Mac is the best laptop

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How did the rise of strong generals contribute to the

demise of the Roman Republic?

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Armies with pay, pensions, pride in their units, strong loyalty to

commanders

Any general backed by a powerful army could challenge the

government

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When a researcher needs detailed

information from a few people and is looking for explanations or

descriptions

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Interview

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What were the two classifications of

people represented by the Roman

Republic

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PlebiansPatricians

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What was the significance of the battle of Zama?

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Scipio’s victory required Carthage to:

Pay huge reparationsDismantle its navy

Give up commercial empire

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Explain why the earliest

civilizations developed in river valleys?

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Provided good transportationFood

Method of TradeCommunication

ProtectionRich Farm Land

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Compare Education, Role of Women and

Lifestyle between Sparta and Athens

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Mr. BrazeauMr. Brazeau

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MAKE YOUR

WAGER

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Explain how the Neolithic Revolution changed life for all human societies?

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Shift from Hunter and Gathers to Agriculture

Animal domestication

Rise of permanent villages

Advanced tool making

Social stratification

Development of art, music, and sports