US HISTORY UNIT 1 CHAPTER 1 SECTION 1 Assessment (page 15) 1. TERMS & NAMES: For each term or name‚ write a sentence explaining its significance. -nomadic -Pueblo -Kongo -Reformation -Aztec -Iroquois -Islam -Renaissance -Anasazi -Benin -Christianity 2. MAIN IDEA: In two or three sentences describe how America before Columbus was affected by trade and commerce. 3. CRITICAL THINKING: Why DO YOU THINK other European nations lagged behind Portugal in overseas exploration
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The Repeal of the 1968 Westminster Style Constitution in Swaziland * Lorraine D’souza HIS 110 A Samuel Goodfellow March 20th 2012 World history paper The kingdom of Swaziland gained its independence on the 6th of September 1968. Soon After independence‚ in 1973 king Sobhuza ІІ abolished the Westminster style constitution that Swaziland had inherited from the British colonial masters. He had in his mind to develop a uniquely Swazi system of government‚ in which no political parties featured
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of wanting to be a state that was independent of European culture. For example starting in the year 1635‚ as Japan grew increasingly xenophobic in order to end the spread of Christianity‚ they closed all ports and connections to Europe and the New World. This was with the exception of only one port open called Nagasaki in order to maintain trade with the Dutch. This way‚ they could still stay up-to-date with limited contact with the European technologies and knowledge through books. This was a social
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Name:___________________________________ Due Monday‚ November 12th Chapter 18: Notes and Reading Guides Section One • What were the major factors that contributed to the growth of American imperialism? • The major factors that contributed to the growth of American imperialism are desire for military strength • thirst for new markets • belief in cultural superiority • What are some other examples we have learned about since September in which the United States
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half centuries. His son the Yangdi emperor‚ who murdered his father to reach the throne‚ extended conquests and drove back nomadic intruders in the north [P] Milder legal code [P] Devoted resources to upgrading Confucian education [PC] Restore exam system [PC] Yangdi fond of luxury and extravagant construction projects [PI] Forcibly conscripted hundreds of thousands of peasants to build palaces‚ a new capital city at Luoyang and
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sediment or pebbles downstream from the dam. The Chunnel The Chunnel is an undersea railway linking England to France. It is 34.1 miles long crossing the English Channel. The Channel Tunnel possesses the longest undersea portion of any tunnel in the world. The tunnel carries high-speed Eurostar passenger trains. The successful project‚ organized by Eurotunnel‚ began construction in 1988 and opened in 1994. Positive: The Chunnel allows fast and easy transportation between England and France.
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AP European History: Unit 4.1 SCIENTIFIC REVOLUTION AND ENLIGHTENMENT Use space below for I. The Scientific Revolution A. Medieval view of the world notes 1. Primarily religious and theological 2. Political theory based on divine right of kings 3. Society largely governed by Church views‚ traditions‚ and practices 4. Superstition played major role in the lives of the people 5. Scientific thought in the early-16th century was still based on Medieval ideas a. Views about the universe
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briefly declined with imperial collapses. Silk Road is a modern term referring to a historical network of interlinking trade routes across the Afro-Eurasian landmass that connected East‚ South‚ and Western Asia with the Mediterranean and European world‚ as well as parts of North and East Africa. The Silk Road gets its name from the lucrative Chinese silk trade along it‚ which began during the Han Dynasty (206 BC – 220 AD). The central Asian sections of the trade routes were expanded by the Han dynasty
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industrial resources Doc 6 - Demonstrates how demand for coffee gets in the way of other agricultural necessities Doc 10 - Portrays the economic benefit of growing coffee‚ but describes how it takes place of the production of other foods. Doc 6 - World Rainforest Movement‚ United Nations Eco-Freaks. Emphasize environmental disasters‚ such as soil erosion‚ population pressures‚ + water shortage to prove their point. Doesn’t discuss economic results. We need a more well-rounded view. Written
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AP World History - Stearns Chapter 3 – Classical Civilization: India I. Introduction – difference vs. China a. China focus on politics/related philosophies vs. India focus on religion/social structure b. Less cohesive political structure c. Both were agricultural societies‚ localist flavor‚ male ownership‚ patriarchal‚ trade II. The Framework for Indian History: Geography and a Formative Period a. Closer to other civilizations 1. Influenced by Middle East/Mediterranean 2. Persian
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