1 ITNS and CERIAS CISSP Luncheon Series: Physical (Environmental) Security Presented by Scott L. Ksander.
III. The Rebellion Era A. I have no idea what that word means… Rebellion Vocabulary 1. Salutary Neglect – A disinterest in enforcing laws. Englands pre-French.
Chapter 25 Section 3. Boycott: A nonviolent protest in which people refuse to buy products or use services Sit-in: A nonviolent protest in which people.
BY: MARSHALL HIGLEY AND ALEX FELT Law Chapter 1 Midterm Review.
THE PHILOSOPHY OF LAW. NATURAL LAW PHILOSOPHERS PLATO (427 – 347 BCE) Student of Socrates Wrote as the voice of Socrates Believed that human law.
Chapter 18: Manifest Destiny and Its Legacy. Early Presidents: 1789-1849 George Washington (Fed) 1789-1797 John Adams (Fed) 1797-1801 Thomas Jefferson.
Rights-Writing Journal What rights do you have as an American citizen? What gives us these rights? How would you react if someone tried to take your rights.
Gandhi & An Age of Nationalism – 20 terms. Domination by one country of the political, economic, or cultural life of another country or region. Remember,
India and South Asia Test Review. 1. Print “as Handouts” 2. Six slides per page 3. Fold lengthwise 4. Question will appear on one side and question with.
The Transcendental Movement Review. Who was the founder of the Transcendental Movement? A. Ralph Waldo Emerson B. Margaret Fuller C. Henry David Thoreau.
American Transcendentalism “ It was a high counsel that I once heard given to a young person, always do what you are afraid to do.” - Ralph Waldo Emerson.
DECOLONIZATION OF AFRICA AND INDIA Essential Question: What was decolonization and how did decolonization impact India and Africa?