Examples of Rye House Plot in the following topics:
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- Locke fled to the Netherlands in 1683, under strong suspicion of involvement in the Rye House Plot, although there is little evidence to suggest that he was directly involved in the scheme.
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- Westchester's true importance in the history of American suburbanization derives from the upper-middle class development of villages including Scarsdale, New Rochelle and Rye serving thousands of businessmen and executives from Manhattan.
- Levittown developed as a major prototype of mass-produced housing.
- After World War II, availability of
Federal Housing Administration mortgage loans stimulated a housing boom in American suburbs.
- Suburban houses also brought about needs for products that were not needed in urban neighborhoods, such as lawnmowers and automobiles.
- For example, the lot size for a residence in Chicago is usually 125 feet (38 m) deep, while the width can vary from 14 feet (4.3 m) wide for a row house to 45 feet (14 m) wide for a large stand-alone house.
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- (b) What type of an association would you expect to see if the axes of the plot were re- versed, i.e. if we plotted length of gestation versus life span?
- Each part may refer to more than one plot.
- Compare the two plots below.
- (a) Housing prices in a country where 25% of the houses cost below $350,000, 50% of the houses cost below $450,000, 75% of the houses cost below $1,000,000 and there are a meaningful number of houses that cost more than $6,000,000.
- (b) Housing prices in a country where 25% of the houses cost below $300,000, 50% of the houses cost below $600,000, 75% of the houses cost below $900,000 and very few houses that cost more than $1,200,000.
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- (Source: House Ways and Means Committee, Health and Human Services Department)
- Make a scatter plot of the data.
- Make a scatter plot of the data.
- Make a scatter plot of the data.
- Make a scatter plot of the data.
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- Four plots are presented below.
- Four plots are presented below.
- There were no houses listed below $600,000 but a few houses above $3 million.
- Plot B is the most variable, followed by Plot A, then Plot C.
- This means Plot B will correspond to the original data, Plot A to the sample means with size 5, and Plot C to the sample means with size 25.
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- The set of House elections occurring during the middle of a Presidential term are called midterm elections.
- % change in House seats for President's party = −6.71−1.00×(unemployment rate)
- Examining the data, there are no clear deviations from linearity, the constant variance condition, or in the normality of residuals (though we don't examine a normal probability plot here).
- The higher the unemployment, the greater the loss for the President's party in the House of Representatives.
- The percent change in House seats for the President's party in each election from 1898 to 2010 plotted against the unemployment rate.
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- In the national election, more conservative candidates won seats in Congress with Republicans recording substantial gain in both House and Senate.
- The Business Plot (known as the White House Coup) was a 1933 political conspiracy against Roosevelt.
- Smedley Butler, a
retired Marine Corps Major General,
testified before
the Special Committee on Un-American Activities that wealthy businessmen were plotting to create a fascist veterans' organization to overthrow the President.
- Contemporary media dismissed the plot, with a New York Times editorial characterizing it as a "gigantic hoax".
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- They typically planted rye, oats, peas, and barley, and harvested crops with a scythe, sickle, or reaper.
- The houses of medieval peasants were of poor quality compared to modern houses.
- In addition to the human inhabitants, a number of livestock animals would also reside in the house.
- Peasant houses became larger in size, and it became more common to have two rooms, and even a second floor.
- Comfort was not always found even in the rich houses.
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- After Domitian's assassination, the senators of Rome rushed to the Senate house, where they immediately passed a motion condemning his memory to oblivion.
- Domitian dealt with several revolts during his rule, the last of which was a successful plot to assassinate him.
- At the time the Guard was commanded by Titus Flavius Norbanus and Titus Petronius Secundus and the latter was almost certainly aware of the plot.
- Cassius Dio, writing nearly a hundred years after the assassination, includes Domitia Longina among the conspirators, but in light of her attested devotion to Domitian—even years after her husband had died—her involvement in the plot seems highly unlikely.
- According to Cassius Dio, the conspirators approached Nerva as a potential successor prior to the assassination, suggesting that he was at least aware of the plot.
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- One plot was lying fallow, one plot was growing cane, and the final plot was being harvested.
- Antebellum architecture is seen in many plantations, especially in the "plantation house," the stately residences of planters and their families.