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ECON 190 – Quiz 10 – Chapter 12 latest updated solutions + rationales
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San Jose City College•ECON 190
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San Jose City College•MA-008
This detailed study guide is tailored for students preparing for Exam 1 in LSB 3213: Legal Environment of Business at San José State University (SJSU), specifically for the 2025/2026 academic year. The guide covers foundational topics in business law, including an introduction to the legal system, the sources of law, civil and criminal law distinctions, and contract law fundamentals. It includes key legal principles, terminology, and case examples to help students grasp the legal issues busines...
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San Jose City College•LSB
gynaecology class notes
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San Jose City College•gynaecology
sponse mark schemes are broken down into two, three or four levels, each of which 
has a descriptor. The descriptor for the level shows the average performance for the level. There 
are two, three or four marks in each level. 
Before you apply the mark scheme to a student’s answer read through the answer and annotate 
it (as instructed) to show the qualities that are being looked for. You can then apply the mark 
scheme. 
Step 1 Determine a level 
Start at the lowest level of the mark scheme a...
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San Jose City College•PSYC 175
1. Explain the various factors that led to the growth of 
the Indian Ocean trade networks in the 1200 - 1450 
time period: 
The improvement of sailing technology help connects Dar-al Islam to the 
Indian Ocean Trade networks. Also, the Muslim Persians and Arabs are 
seafarers and they usually export goods to the port in the trade networks. 
The growth of states helps institute revenue from trade, which leads to 
further growth of trade, for example, The Melacca. 
2. What technologies facilitated...
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San Jose City College•HIST 1b
Unit 5: Why the Industrial Revolution Didn't Happen in China 
Comprehension Questions
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San Jose City College•HIST 1b
Unit 4: Labor Systems, 1450 - 1750 C.E. 
Encomienda Chattel Slavery Russian Serfdom 
● Define the 
labor system 
● Include the 
general 
role/purpose 
● Were there 
revolts or 
rebellions 
associated with 
it? 
The Encomienda system was a labor 
system started by the Spanish crown in 
the American colonies, In this system, 
a Spanish Encomiendero was granted a 
number of native laborers who would 
pay tributes to him in exchange for his 
protection. 
A chattel slave is an enslaved child wh...
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San Jose City College•HIST 1b
Unit 5 - Topic 5.2: Atlantic Revolutions Comparison (AMSCO pgs.285-293) 
American Revolution 
1765-1783 
French Revolution 
1789-1799 
Haitian Revolution 
1791-1804 
What factors 
caused this 
revolution? Be 
specific. 
The American colonists wanted 
independence from the rule of 
the British. The ideas of 
Enlightenment also helped 
them to start a revolution 
against the British. 
During this period, France had 
economic instability. The monarch 
collects a lot of taxes and most of the 
money ...
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San Jose City College•HIST 1b
Unit 5 - Changes & Continuities in the Industrial Revolution 
(AMSCO pgs.297-356) 
Changes Continuities 
Social ● The Industrial Revolution resulted in a huge population transfer of 
people moving from rural to city areas(urbanization). 
● Need for labor in factories increased. 
● Working-class was formed. Low wages, long hours, poor conditions, 
small housing, crowded and polluted living. 
● Women still relied on men for income. 
● Pre-industrial occupations are still 
included with t...
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San Jose City College•HIST 1b