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How did different African leaders and peoples interact with each other, and how did European nations' relationship to African peoples change during this period?
How did Britain secure its hold on India, and what colonial policies led to the beginnings of Indian nationalism?
What role did the abolition of slavery and the continued growth of British overseas trade play in the immigration to the Caribbean and elsewhere of peoples from Africa, India, and Asia?
Reformation Timeline
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1440 Lorenzo de Valla published a work which invalidated the Donation of Constantine.
1455, March Gutenberg had printed approximately 180 copies of the Bible in Mainz; 145 on paper and the rest on vellum.
1505, June ?Martin Luther encountered a thunderstorm, made vow for safety ("Help me, St. Anne! I will become a monk!"), and came through without harm; he wrote his father that the thunderstorm and vow were the will of God
1508 Julius pressured Michelangelo to paint the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel;
Reformation Timeline
?
1440 Lorenzo de Valla published a work which invalidated the Donation of Constantine.
1455, March Gutenberg had printed approximately 180 copies of the Bible in Mainz; 145 on paper and the rest on vellum.
1505, June ?Martin Luther encountered a thunderstorm, made vow for safety ("Help me, St. Anne! I will become a monk!"), and came through without harm; he wrote his father that the thunderstorm and vow were the will of God
1508 Julius pressured Michelangelo to paint the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel;
Chapter 1 Outline
Industrial Revolution
New inventions and technology
Create jobs in cities
Population in cities grow as people come to get jobs
Living conditions get crowded. There are no government laws on living conditions or working conditions.
Poor living and working conditions, low pay, child labor
Disease, starvation, injuries, illiteracy. Unhappiness of workers
Workers unite into labor unions, start reform movements
Eventual improvements better hours, pay, and working conditions
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Art and the Artist
Florence- led the way in all arts
?There were so many good critics there, for the air of the city makes men quick and perceptive and impatient of mediocrity.?
High Renaissance- 1500-1527
Rome took the lead as well.
Leonardo da Vinci, Raphael and Michelangelo all worked in Rome.
Art and Power
Christina Benenati 2/7/10
PoliSci HW#3
Chapter 11 Outline: Interest Groups
A. Explaining Proliferation:
Reasons for interest groups:
Cleavages cause for different interests (Divisions based on income and occupation, immigration, race, independence, and religion, and different regions, cultures, and traditions.)
We have many opportunities to our government to influence policies, so more groups will seek to exercise that influence.
Weakness of political parties leads to numerous interest groups.
Social welfare in the United States
Who deserves to benefit?
Insistence that it be only those who cannot help themselves
Slow, steady change in deserving/undeserving line
Alternative view: fair share of national income; government redistribute money
Preference to give services, not money, to help deserving poor
Late arrival of welfare policy
Behind twenty-two European nations
Contrast with Great Britain in 1908
Influence of federalism
Federal involvement "illegal" until 1930s
Experiments by state governments
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