4. 5 Largest
Islands in
the World
Greenland
New Guinea
Borneo
Madagascar
Baffin
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5. 2 Longest Rivers in
the World
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The Nile and The Amazon
The Nile’s in Egypt, The Amazon’s in Brazil
Egypt’s in Africa, Brazil’s in South America
6. 6 Major
Rivers of
the United
States
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Ohio
Mississippi
Missouri
Colorado
Rio Grande
Arkansas
9. The
Continents
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North America
South America
Europe
Asia
Africa
Australia
Antarctica
Oceania is a geographical region that contains the
islands of the Central and South Pacific, including
Hawaii, New Zealand, and Australia.
11. The
Countries
of South
America
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Brazil
Argentina
Peru
Columbia
Bolivia
Venezuela
Chile
Paraguay
Ecuador
Guyana
Uruguay
Suriname
French Guiana
12. Canadian
Provinces
and
Territories
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British
Colombia
Alberta
Saskatchewan
Manitoba
Ontario
Quebec
New Brunswick
Nova Scotia
Prince Edward
Island
Newfoundland
Yukon Territory
Northwest
Territory
Nunavut
Territory
13. The 7
Wonders
of the
World
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Chichén Itzá: Yucatan, Mexico
Christ the Redeemer: Rio de
Janeiro, Brazil
The Great Wall of China: China
Machu Picchu: Cuzco, Peru
Petra: Jordan
Roman Colosseum: Rome, Italy
The Taj Mahal: Agra, India
14. 13
Original
Colonies
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Massachusetts
New Hampshire
Connecticut
Rhode Island
New York
Pennsylvania
Delaware
New Jersey
Maryland
Virginia
North Carolina
South Carolina
Georgia
16. Alabama– Montgomery
Alaska– Juneau
Arizona– Phoenix
Arkansas– Little Rock
California– Sacramento
Colorado– Denver
Connecticut– Hartford
Delaware– Dover
Florida– Tallahassee
Georgia– Atlanta
Hawaii– Honolulu
Idaho– Boise
Illinois– Springfield
Indiana– Indianapolis
Iowa– Des Moines
Kansas– Topeka
Kentucky–ß Frankfort
Louisiana– Baton Rogue
Maine– Augusta
Maryland– Annapolis
Massachusetts– Boston
Michigan– Lansing
Minnesota– St. Paul
Mississippi– Jackson
Missouri– Jefferson City
Montana– Helena
Nebraska– Lincoln
Nevada– Carson City
New Hampshire– Concord
New Jersey– Trenton
New Mexico– Santa Fe
New York– Albany
North Carolina– Raleigh
North Dakota– Bismarck
Ohio– Columbus
Oklahoma– Oklahoma City
Oregon– Salem
Pennsylvania– Harrisburg
Rhode Island– Providence
South Carolina– Columbia
South Dakota– Pierre
Tennessee– Nashville
Texas– Austin
Utah– Salt Lake City
Vermont– Montpelier
Virginia– Richmond
Washington– Olympia
West Virginia– Charleston
Wisconsin– Madison
Wyoming– Cheyenne
Capitals
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17. The Presidents
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Washington
Adams
Jefferson
Madison
Monroe
Quincy
Jackson
Van Buren
Harrison
Tyler
Polk
Taylor
Fillmore
Pierce
Buchanan
Lincoln
A. Johnson
Grant
Hayes
Garfield
Arthur
Cleveland
B. Harrison
Cleveland
McKinley
T. Roosevelt
Taft
Wilson
Harding
Coolidge
Hoover
F. Roosevelt
Truman
Eisenhower
Kennedy
B. Johnson
Nixon
Ford
Carter
Reagan
Bush
Clinton
GW Bush
Obama
Trump
19. Cabinet
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Secretary of State
Treasury
Attorney General
Commerce
Interior
Defense
Agriculture
Labor
Health & Human
Services
Transportation
Energy
Housing & Urban
Development
Veterans Affairs
Education
Homeland Security
20. Four score and seven years ago, our fathers brought forth on this
continent, a new nation, conceived in liberty and dedicated to the
proposition that all men are created equal.
Now we are engaged in a great Civil War, testing whether that
nation, or any nation so conceived and so dedicated, can long
endure. We are met on a great battlefield of that war. We have
come to dedicate a portion of that field, as a final resting place for
those who here gave their lives that that nation might live. It is
altogether fitting and proper that we should do this.
The Gettysburg
Address
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21. But, in a larger sense, we can not dedicate—we can not consecrate-we
can not hallow this ground. The brave men, living and dead, who
struggled here, have consecrated it, far above our poor power to add
or detract. The world will little note, nor long remember what we say
here, but it can never forget what they did here. It is for us the living,
rather, to be dedicated here to the unfinished work which they who
fought here have thus far so nobly advanced. It is rather for us to be
here dedicated to the great task remaining before us. That from these
honored dead we take increased devotion to that cause for which they
gave the last full measure of devotion—that we here highly resolve
that these dead shall not have died in vain—that this nation, under
God, shall have a new birth of freedom—and that government of the
people, by the people, for the people, shall not perish from the earth.
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22. The Eight
Parts of
Speech
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Noun: a person, place, thing or idea
Pronoun: takes the place of a noun
Adjective: describes a noun or a
pronoun
Verb: shows action or a state of being
Adverb: describes verbs, adjectives,
or other adverbs
Preposition: relates a noun or a
pronoun to another word
Conjunction: ties two sentences,
words or phrases together
Interjection: shows strong feeling or
emotion or surprise
23. The Three Verbals
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Gerund, Infinitive, Participle
Participle: a participle is a verb form usually ending in –ing
or –ed. A participle is used as an adjective.
Infinitive: an infinitive is a verb form introduced by the word
“to”; it may be used as a noun, an adjective or an adverb.
Gerund: a gerund is a verb form that ends in –ing and is
used as a noun.
24. Types of Sentences
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Declarative: A declarative sentence makes a statement. They tell
us something about a person, place, thing, or idea.
Imperative: An imperative sentence gives a command. They
often contain an understood subject (you).
Interrogative: Interrogative sentences ask questions.
Exclamatory: Exclamatory sentences communicate strong
emotion or surprise.
25. Types of
Literature
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Allegory
Autobiography
Biography
Comedy
Drama
Essay
Fable
Fantasy
Folktale
Historical Fiction
Myth
Novel
Parable
Play
Poetry
Prose
Realism
Science Fiction
Short Story
Tragedy
Tall Tale
27. Order of Operations
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PEMDAS
Parenthesis
Exponents
Multiplication or Division (from left to right)
Addition or Subtraction (from left to right)
28. Rules for Integers
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Rule #1: An integer is any number that may appear on a number line.
Rule #2: Multiplication or Division: Multiply or divide as usual but watch
the sign. · If the signs are the same, the answer is positive.
· If the signs are different, the answer is negative.
Rule #3: Addition: · If the signs are the same, simply add and keep the sign.
· If the signs are different, find the difference and keep
the sign of the greatest absolute value
Rule #4: Subtraction: DON’T! You can not subtract integers. Add the
opposite.
Rule #5: If the sign is not shown, it is assumed to be positive.
29. 5 Steps for
Multiplying
and Dividing
Fractions
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1. get fraction
2. invert the divisor
3. cross cancel
4. multiply across
5. reduce and/or
simplify
36. The 6
Kingdoms
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Plant
Animal
Fungi
Protist
Archaebacteria
Eubacteria
37. The 7
Classes of
Vertebrates
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Mammal
Bird
Reptile
Amphibian
Fish, Fish, Fish
Bony Fish, Cartilaginous
Fish, Jawless Fish
38. 6 Major
Groups of
Invertebrates
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Sponges
Hollow-bodied
Animals
Worms
(round, flat, segmented)
Mollusks
Spiny-skinned
Animals
Arthropods
41. The Four
Layers of
the Earth
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Crust
Mantle
Outer Core
Inner Core
42. The
Human
Body
Systems
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Skeletal
Muscular
Nervous
Respiratory
Circulatory
Digestive
Urinary
Reproductive
Endocrine
Integumentary
Immune
43. Major
Elements
of the
Human
Body
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C Hopkins Café NaCl
Carbon
Hydrogen
Oxygen
Phosphorus
Potassium
Iodine
Nitrogen
Sulfur
Calcium
Iron
Magnesium
Sodium
Chlorine
44. Newton’s First Law
of Motion
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Objects at rest, tend to remain at rest.
Objects in motion tend to remain in motion, unless
acted upon by some outside unbalanced force.
45. Newton’s Second
Law of Motion
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Unbalanced force equals mass times acceleration.
46. Newton’s Third
Law of Motion
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For every action there is an equal and opposite
reaction.