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US History I Challenge 2
US History I Challenge 2 
“Happy Columbus Day,” said Sally to her husband, Frank. “Your history-loving wife has a new documentary for us to watch tonight.” 
 
“Let me guess — something about Christopher Columbus?” 
 
“Actually, it starts pre-Columbus. It looks really interesting. The clip I watched was about the reasons the Spanish and the Portuguese began to move around Europe.” 
 
“All right, dear. I think we have a bottle of Spanish wine somewhere. I’ll find it.” 
 
C...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 11 pages •
US History I Challenge 2 
“Happy Columbus Day,” said Sally to her husband, Frank. “Your history-loving wife has a new documentary for us to watch tonight.” 
 
“Let me guess — something about Christopher Columbus?” 
 
“Actually, it starts pre-Columbus. It looks really interesting. The clip I watched was about the reasons the Spanish and the Portuguese began to move around Europe.” 
 
“All right, dear. I think we have a bottle of Spanish wine somewhere. I’ll find it.” 
 
C...
Unit 1 Challenge 1 - Introduction to Sociology (Sophia)
Unit 1 Challenge 1 - Introduction to Sociology (Sophia) 
Which of the following is a benefit of the global perspective? 
•	a.) 
It clarifies social roles within a culture. 
•	b.) 
It demonstrates social norms within a culture. 
•	c.) 
It helps people appreciate diversity. 
 
According to Comte, in which stage of society did people primarily understand and explain things in spiritual and mystical ways? 
•	a.) 
Theological stage 
•	b.) 
Positivist stage 
•	c.) 
Scientific stage 
•	d....
- Exam (elaborations)
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Unit 1 Challenge 1 - Introduction to Sociology (Sophia) 
Which of the following is a benefit of the global perspective? 
•	a.) 
It clarifies social roles within a culture. 
•	b.) 
It demonstrates social norms within a culture. 
•	c.) 
It helps people appreciate diversity. 
 
According to Comte, in which stage of society did people primarily understand and explain things in spiritual and mystical ways? 
•	a.) 
Theological stage 
•	b.) 
Positivist stage 
•	c.) 
Scientific stage 
•	d....
Unit 1 Challenge 2 - Introduction to Sociology (Sophia)
Unit 1 Challenge 2 - Introduction to Sociology (Sophia) 
Which theoretical approach identifies the core of society as the result of all interactions? 
•	A.) Structural functional approach 
•	B.) Symbolic interaction approach 
•	C.) Social conflict approach 
Which of the following statements about structural functional theory is true? 
•	A.) Structural functional theory uses a macro-level orientation, AND views society as a complex, interconnected machine. 
•	B.) Structural functional...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 2 pages •
Unit 1 Challenge 2 - Introduction to Sociology (Sophia) 
Which theoretical approach identifies the core of society as the result of all interactions? 
•	A.) Structural functional approach 
•	B.) Symbolic interaction approach 
•	C.) Social conflict approach 
Which of the following statements about structural functional theory is true? 
•	A.) Structural functional theory uses a macro-level orientation, AND views society as a complex, interconnected machine. 
•	B.) Structural functional...
Sophia - Human Biology - Unit 5 Challenge 4
1 — Digestion 
Identify the parts of the digestive system and the roles they play. 
Which part of the digestive system stores food to mechanically and chemically break it down? 
•	a.) Stomach 
•	b.) Large intestine 
•	c.) Small intestine 
•	d.) Esophagus 
 
2 — The Alimentary Canal 
Identify the parts of the alimentary canal and the roles they play. 
The alimentary canal is another name for what? 
•	a.) The esophagus 
•	b.) The small intestine 
•	c.) The whole digestive tract 
...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 3 pages •
1 — Digestion 
Identify the parts of the digestive system and the roles they play. 
Which part of the digestive system stores food to mechanically and chemically break it down? 
•	a.) Stomach 
•	b.) Large intestine 
•	c.) Small intestine 
•	d.) Esophagus 
 
2 — The Alimentary Canal 
Identify the parts of the alimentary canal and the roles they play. 
The alimentary canal is another name for what? 
•	a.) The esophagus 
•	b.) The small intestine 
•	c.) The whole digestive tract 
...
US History I Unit 4 Challenge 2
US History I Unit 4 Challenge 2 
"I am Wallace Franklin: publisher, editor, reporter, and printer of The California Herald. Over the last years, I have done my best to inform the townspeople of political happenings in the East and South of our nation. 
 
I write this at the beginning of my memoir because our young nation is at a crossroads, and I feel it necessary to record events while I am still able. 
 
In today’s edition of the newspaper, I am including the image of a painting. As I study...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 10 pages •
US History I Unit 4 Challenge 2 
"I am Wallace Franklin: publisher, editor, reporter, and printer of The California Herald. Over the last years, I have done my best to inform the townspeople of political happenings in the East and South of our nation. 
 
I write this at the beginning of my memoir because our young nation is at a crossroads, and I feel it necessary to record events while I am still able. 
 
In today’s edition of the newspaper, I am including the image of a painting. As I study...
CRJ 615 - Assignment 3
CRJ 615 - Assignment 3 
 
Holistic Victim Restitution Plan Outline 
Terrence Jones 
Ashford University 
CRJ 615: Victimology 
Instructor: Brett Bauman 
August 4, 2020 
 
 
	Holistic Victim Restitution Plan Outline	 
Introduction 
The intimate partner abuse and the residual effects of victimization can be persecuted using restorative justice. In this process, the victim and the perpetrator meet in person to discuss the consequences of the committed crime and to develop a restitution plan. Rest...
- Case
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CRJ 615 - Assignment 3 
 
Holistic Victim Restitution Plan Outline 
Terrence Jones 
Ashford University 
CRJ 615: Victimology 
Instructor: Brett Bauman 
August 4, 2020 
 
 
	Holistic Victim Restitution Plan Outline	 
Introduction 
The intimate partner abuse and the residual effects of victimization can be persecuted using restorative justice. In this process, the victim and the perpetrator meet in person to discuss the consequences of the committed crime and to develop a restitution plan. Rest...
Introduction to Sociology - Milestone 5
Introduction to Sociology - Milestone 5 
Which of the following ratios can be inferred from a population pyramid? 
•	 
The ratio of young people (0-20 years old) to old people (50 years old and older) in society 
•	 
The ratio of old men (50 years old and older) to young men (0-20 years old) in society 
•	 
The ratio of males to females in a society (i.e., the sex ratio) 
•	 
All of the answer choices are correct. 
 
Which type of social movement seeks limited social change, but trie...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 11 pages •
Introduction to Sociology - Milestone 5 
Which of the following ratios can be inferred from a population pyramid? 
•	 
The ratio of young people (0-20 years old) to old people (50 years old and older) in society 
•	 
The ratio of old men (50 years old and older) to young men (0-20 years old) in society 
•	 
The ratio of males to females in a society (i.e., the sex ratio) 
•	 
All of the answer choices are correct. 
 
Which type of social movement seeks limited social change, but trie...
US History I Milestone 1.
US History I Milestone 1. 
You passed this Milestone 
 
16 questions were answered correctly. 
 
 
8 questions were answered incorrectly. 
 
 
1 question was skipped. These were marked incorrect. 
 
 
 	1	 
 
Which of the following describes North American Indians prior to European contact? 
 
 
 
RATIONALE 
 
The Aztec constructed elaborate temples in their capital city, Tenochtitlán. The Inca had no system of writing, but communicated and kept records using a system called quipu, which consis...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 20 pages •
US History I Milestone 1. 
You passed this Milestone 
 
16 questions were answered correctly. 
 
 
8 questions were answered incorrectly. 
 
 
1 question was skipped. These were marked incorrect. 
 
 
 	1	 
 
Which of the following describes North American Indians prior to European contact? 
 
 
 
RATIONALE 
 
The Aztec constructed elaborate temples in their capital city, Tenochtitlán. The Inca had no system of writing, but communicated and kept records using a system called quipu, which consis...
_US History I Practice milestone 1
1	 
 
Match the tasks of a historian with the statements that exemplify them. 
 
Jane traveled to the Smithsonian to study photographs of Native Americans. Seymour tried to place himself in 1800 America while researching the 1800 presidential election. 
Angela consulted her notes as she began to write about the history of Pearl Harbor. 
●	A. creating 
narratives based on facts 
●	B. 
compiling facts 
●	C. 
asking questions of the past 
●	D. remaining 
objective in his or her interpretati...
- Exam (elaborations)
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1	 
 
Match the tasks of a historian with the statements that exemplify them. 
 
Jane traveled to the Smithsonian to study photographs of Native Americans. Seymour tried to place himself in 1800 America while researching the 1800 presidential election. 
Angela consulted her notes as she began to write about the history of Pearl Harbor. 
●	A. creating 
narratives based on facts 
●	B. 
compiling facts 
●	C. 
asking questions of the past 
●	D. remaining 
objective in his or her interpretati...
Introduction to Sociology - Milestone 3
Introduction to Sociology - Milestone 3 
Which of the following is one of Max Weber's characteristics of bureaucracy? 
•	 
Formal communications 
•	 
Rules and regulations 
•	 
Specialization 
•	 
All of the answer choices are correct. 
 
Being someone's nephew is an example of which of the following types of status? 
•	 
Achieved status 
•	 
Status set 
•	 
Ascribed status 
 
 
 
 
Which of the following is a potential advantage of modern reproductive technologies, such a...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 14 pages •
Introduction to Sociology - Milestone 3 
Which of the following is one of Max Weber's characteristics of bureaucracy? 
•	 
Formal communications 
•	 
Rules and regulations 
•	 
Specialization 
•	 
All of the answer choices are correct. 
 
Being someone's nephew is an example of which of the following types of status? 
•	 
Achieved status 
•	 
Status set 
•	 
Ascribed status 
 
 
 
 
Which of the following is a potential advantage of modern reproductive technologies, such a...