Lakeland Clark Living: Brasstown Bald (highest point in Georgia)
Lakeland Clark Living. Monday, October 26, 2009. Brasstown Bald (highest point in Georgia). Looked great from below… Bad timing when we got to the top… Clouds wouldn’t leave… Austin still had fun!!! Posted by Paul Clark at 7:28 PM … read more…
Griner & Watson
Samuel is the maternal grandson of Ms. Kathryn Yancey and the late Mr. Sam Yancey of Lakeland, Georgia. He is the paternal grandson of Mr. and Mrs. L.C. Watson of Lakeland, Georgia. Samuel is a 1999 graduate of Lowndes High School in … read more…
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Bok Tower Gardens, Lake Wales, Florida
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October 26, 2009 CUMMING – Prudential Georgia Realty expanded its sales team with the addition of Trish Kellogg at the 400 North/Lake Lanier office at 925 Sanders Road in Cumming, making the switch from Keller William Realty. read more…
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Across the USA News from every state (USA Today)
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Resolved Question: Our State mottos
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Alternative State Slogans
Alternative State Slogans
Alabama: Yes, We Have Electricity
Alaska: 11,623 Eskimos Can’t Be Wrong!
Arizona: But It’s A Dry Heat
Arkansas: Literacy Ain’t Everything
California: By 30, Our Women Have More Plastic Than Your Honda
Colorado: If You Don’t Ski, Don’t Bother
Connecticut: Like Massachusetts, Only The Kennedy’s Don’t Own It Yet
Delaware: We Really Do Like The Chemicals In Our Water
Florida: Ask Us About Our Grandkids
Georgia: We Put The “Fun” In Fundamentalist Extremism
Hawaii: Haka Tiki Mou Sha’ami Leeki Toru (Death To Mainland Scum, But
Leave Your Money)
Idaho: More Than Just Potatoes … Well Okay, We’re Not, But The
Potatoes Sure
Illinois: Please Don’t Pronounce the “S”
Indiana: 2 Billion Years Tidal Wave Free
Iowa: We Do Amazing Things With Corn
Kansas: First Of The Rectangle States
Kentucky: Five Million People; Fifteen Last Names
Louisiana: We’re Not ALL Drunk Cajun Wackos, But That’s Our Tourism
Campaign
Maine: We’re Really Cold, But We Have Cheap Lobster
Maryland: If You Can Dream It, We Can Tax It
Massachusetts: Our Taxes Are Lower Than Sweden’s (For Most Tax
Brackets)
Michigan: First Line Of Defense From The Canadians
Minnesota: 10,000 Lakes … And 10,000,000,000,000 Mosquitoes
Mississippi: Come And Feel Better About Your Own State
Missouri: Your Federal Flood Relief Tax Dollars At Work
Montana: Land Of The Big Sky, The Unabomber, Right-Wing Crazies, And
Very Little Else
Nebraska: Ask About Our State Motto Contest
Nevada: Whores and Poker!
New Hampshire: Go Away And Leave Us Alone
New Jersey: You Want A ##$%##! Motto? I Got Yer ##$%##! Motto Right
Here!
New Mexico: Lizards Make Excellent Pets
New York: You Have The Right To Remain Silent, You Have The Right To
An Attorney …
North Carolina: Tobacco Is A Vegetable
North Dakota: We Really Are One Of The 50 States!
Ohio: At Least We’re Not Michigan
Oklahoma: Like The Play, Only No Singing
Oregon: Spotted Owl … It’s What’s For Dinner
Pennsylvania: Cook With Coal
Rhode Island: We’re Not REALLY An Island
South Carolina: Remember The Civil War? We Didn’t Actually Surrender
South Dakota: Closer Than North Dakota
Tennessee: The Educashun State
Texas: Si’ Hablo Ing’les (Yes, I Speak English)
Utah: Our Jesus Is Better Than Your Jesus
Vermont: Yep
Virginia: Who Says Government Stiffs And Slackjaw Yokels Don’t Mix?
Washington: Help! We’re Overrun By Nerds And Slackers!
Washington, D.C.: Wanna Be Mayor?
West Virginia: One Big Happy Family … Really!
Wisconsin: Come Cut The Cheese
Wyoming: Where Men Are Men … and the sheep are scared !!!
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Resolved Question: your opinion about these jokes?
Alabama: At Least We’re Not Mississippi
Alaska: 11,623 Eskimos Can’t be Wrong!
Arizona: But It’s a Dry Heat
Arkansas: Litterasy Ain’t Everthing
California: As Seen on TV
Colorado: If You Don’t Ski, Don’t Bother
Connecticut: Like Massachusetts, Only Dirtier and With Less Character
Delaware: We Really Do Like the Chemicals in Our Water
Florida: Ask Us About Our Grandkids
Georgia: Without Atlanta We’re Alabama
Hawaii: Haka Tiki Mou Sha’ami Leeki Toru
(Death to Mainland Scum, But Leave Your Money)
Idaho: More Than Just Potatoes… OK, Maybe Not, But The Potatoes Are Real Good
Illinois: Please Don’t Pronounce the “S”
Indiana: 2 Billion Years Tidal Wave Free
Iowa: We Do Amazing Things With Corn
Kansas: First Of The Rectangle States
Kentucky: 5 Million People; Seven Last Names
Louisiana: We’re Not All Drunk Cajuns
Maine: We’re Really Cold, But We Have Cheap Lobster
Maryland: A Thinking Man’s Delaware
Massachusetts: Our Taxes Are Lower Than Sweden’s
Michigan: First Line of Defense From the Canadians
Minnesota: 10,000 Lakes and 10,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 Mosquitoes
Mississippi: Come Feel Better About Your Own State
Missouri: Your Federal Flood Relief Tax Dollars at Work
Montana: Land of the Big Sky, the Unabomber, Right-Wing Crazies and Very Little Else
Nebraska: Ask About Our State Motto Contest
Nevada: Whores and Poker!
New Hampshire: Go Away and Leave Us Alone
New Jersey: You Want a F**kin’ Motto? I Got Yer F**kin’ Motto Right Here!
New Mexico: Lizards Make Excellent Pets
New York: You Have the Right to Remain Silent, You Have the Right to an Attorney…
North Carolina: Tobacco is a Vegetable
North Dakota: We Really are One of the 50 States!
Ohio: We Wish We Were In Michigan
Oklahoma: Like the Play, Only No Singing
Oregon: Spotted Owl — It’s What’s For Dinner
Pennsylvania: Cook With Coal
Rhode Island: We’re Not Really An Island
South Carolina: We Have Never Actually Surrendered to the North
South Dakota: Closer Than North Dakota
Tennessee: The Educashun State
Texas: A Whole ‘Nother Country!
Utah: Our Jesus Is Better Than Your Jesus
Vermont: Yep
Virginia: Who Says Government Stiffs and Slackjaw Yokels Don’t Mix?
Washington: Help! We’re Overrun By Nerds and Slackers!
Washington, D.C.: Wanna Be Mayor?
West Virginia: One Big Happy Family — Really!
Wisconsin: Come Cut Our Cheese
Wyoming: Wynot?
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Resolved Question: history help 10 points each if i get a 100 percent?
Native Americans passed down their traditions from generation to generation through
barter
oral history
written records trade routes
2.) Spain decided to back Columbus’ voyage to the west in the hopes that it would
help to finally defeat the Muslims
make Columbus rich and famous
give Spain a trading advantage over Portugal
bring an end to feudalism in Europe
3.) Which of the following best describes the Northwest Passage?
John Cabot’s sailing across the Atlantic Ocean from England
Ferdinand Magellan’s circumnavigating the globe
water route across North America
the Puritan’s route from England to Massachusetts
4.) English explorers like Cabot, Frobisher, and Hudson were searching for
the seven golden cities
the Great Migration
a Northwest Passage
a land route to California
5.) The Virginia colony survived largely because the English colonists
were well cared for by the Virginia Company
developed lasting friendships with Native Americans
worked cooperatively for the good of the colony
began growing tobacco for sale
6.) The Puritans migrated to New England to
escape religious persecution
establish Catholic missions
maintain the practices of the Anglican Church
start tobacco plantations
7.) England prized its North American colonies because
they provided England with natural resources of gold and silver
they provided soldiers for the British Army to fight in European wars
they supplied England with food and raw materials and bought English goods
they manufactured goods for England
8.) In colonial South Carolina and Georgia, most slaves worked
in cities
on fishing ships
in factories
on plantations
9.) Which of the following caused Jamestown’s near failure?
the discovery of gold and silver in the colony
John Smith’s leadership
the failure of the tobacco crop
the swampy site chosen for this settlement
10.) In what part of North America did the Hopi and Zuni develop their way of life?
Southwest
Northeast
Plains
Northwest Coast
11.) An example of an uprising by slaves to free themselves in the mid-1700s is the
Great Awakening
Stono Rebellion
Middle Passage
Great Migration
12.) Which of the following was a driving force in Puritan settlements?
a love of luxury and wealth
a desire to live free of religious persecution
a passion for social order
a desire to return to England
13.) The population of the Middle Colonies was known for its
lack of farming skills
hatred of the other colonies
diversity
lack of religion
14.) As a result of the French and Indian War,
Native Americans gained control of the Great Lakes region
Britain lost control of lands east of the Mississippi River
France turned Canada over to Britain
France gained control of Florida
15.) The Sugar Act and Stamp Act are examples of how the
British continued to leave the colonies alone
British tried to raise money in the colonies
colonists eagerly sacraficed to pay their war debts
British tried to stimulate colonial economies
16.) The Revolutionary War began with the
Battle of Saratoga
Battle of Trenton
Bettles of Lexington and Concord
Battle of Bunker Hill
17.) What was a major advantage of the American side in the Revolutionary War?
Patriot forces were fighting on their own territory
British forces were not well equipped
Americans had a well-supplied, stable, and effective fighting force
The British people strongly supported their forces fighting in the colonies
18.) American victory in the Revolutionary War led to
expanded political and legal power for women
the abolition of slavery in the Southern Colonies
the strengthening of the Iroquois League
the spread of the idea of liberty at home and abroad
19.) In the 1780s, the Nationalists organized to
create a unicameral legislature
strengthen the power of the states
promote the need for a stronger central government
fight against taxation
20.) What issue did the Great Compromise resolve?
representation in the legislature
abolition of slavery
the veto power of the executive
when taxes were to be paid
21.) The anti-Federalists argued against the Constitution because they felt
it gave too much power to the people
it created a weak executive branch
it made the national government too strong
the Articles of Confederation did not need to be reformed
22.) Some anti-Federalists agreed to support the Constitution after the Federalists added the
separation of powers
Bill of Rights
Preamble
system of checks and balances
23.) During his term in office, President Washington worked to develop a tone
that was dictatorial
that was nonthreatening
of modesty
of dignity
24.) Why was Jefferson not named President after he won the popular vote in 1800?
Jefferson did win the election. Jefferson won the popular vote and tied with
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