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Semester 1 Study Guide Chapter 21 Absolute rule Edict of Nantes Skepticism Louis XIV Jean Baptiste Colbert War of Spanish Succession role of serfs in Western Europe Thirty Years War Maria Theresa Frederick II War of Austrian Succession Each country?s royal palace England Austria France Spain Russia Chapters 19 and 20 Columbus Navigation tools Major trading companies Prince Henry Reasons for exploration Vasco da Gama Bartolome Dias African vs. Native American slavery Capitalism Theory of mercantilism Balance of trade Columbian Exchange Joint stock companies Triangular trade Juan Ponce de Leon Francsico Vasquez de Coronado Bartolome de las Casas Pop? Cortes Montezuma II Pizarro Atahualpa Chapter 17 Renaissance Humanism Desiderius Erasmus and Thomas More Gutenberg and the printing press

Byzantine Empire Data Based Questions (DBQ)

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Brianna Janssen Hon. History - 9 A-2 Byzantine Empire Directions: _ Write a well-organized essay that includes an introduction with a topic sentence that answers the essay question (or thesis statement), a body with several paragraphs explaining and supporting your answer and a conclusion. _ Analyze and answer the document(s) question. _ Use evidence from document(s) to support your answer. _ Include specific related outside information. Historic Background: The Byzantine Empire (395 C.E. -1453 C.E.) emerged after the fall of the Roman Empire, though it is undecided whether the Byzantine Empire was a continuation or a rebirth of the Roman Empire. Justinian became emperor in 527 A.D. to 565 A.D. Upon gaining the title of emperor, Justinian made many changes.

Babylon Research

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Geo - the land is sown and cultivated so that, in the event of attack from outside, the besieged could be supplied with produce from the soil of the city itself.The Euphrates passes through the city, its flow confined by great embankments. Large as these structures are, behind all of them are huge pits sunk deep in the ground to take water of the river when in spate, for when its level has exceeded the top of the embankment, the flood would sweep away city buildings if there were no drain shafts and cisterns to siphon it off. These are constructed of baked brick, the entire work cemented with bitumen. 2 Unique plants - Prunus Dulcis: wild almonds and Cydonia Oblonga: quince 2 unique animals - lions and leopards

New Kingdom Notes

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PEOPLE: http://www.historyembalmed.org/ancient-egypt-history/new-kingdom.htm Queen Hatshepsut 1472 -1457 Tutankhamun 1334 -1325 King Akhenaten 1351 -1337 EVENTS:
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Publius Aelius Hadrianus Obituary

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Hadrian AKA Publius Aelius Hadrianus Born: 24 Jan., 76 A.D. Birthplace: Probably in Rome, Italy Died: 10 July, 138 A.D. Location of death: Baiae, Italy Cause of death: Natural causes (though tried to commit suicide many times) Remains: Buried,Mausoleum of Hadrian in Rome, Italy Gender: Male Occupation: Judge and military leader Nationality: Ancient Picenum Executive summary: Roman Emperor, 76 A.D. to 138 A.D. Father: Publius Aelius Hadrianus (cousin of Trajan) Mother: Domitia Paulina Father: Trajan (adoptive, officially stated on 9 August, 117 A.D.) Brother: Lucius Julius Ursus Servianus (brother-in-law) Wife: Vibia Sabina (daughter of Trajan?s niece, Matidia Augusta, married in 100 A.D.)

World History Counter Reformation Guided Notes Answers

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Name Rannah Ross The Counter-Reformation (The Catholic Reformation) I. The Protestant Reformation A. During the Protestant Reformation, religious reformers called protestants broke from the Catholic Church & started new Christian denominations 1. Martin Luther began the Reformation & believed in Justification By Faith 2. John Calvin believed in predestination & a strict code code of living 3. Henry VIII not the Pope, was the head of the Anglican Church B. In the 1500s, the new protestant faiths spread, especially into Northern Europe in areas away from the Power of the Catholic Church

world war 1 was inevitable

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World War I Was Inevitable Imperial, territorial, and economic rivalries led to the "Great War" between the Central Powers (Austria-Hungary, Germany, Bulgaria, and Turkey) and the Allies (U.S., Britain, France, Russia, Belgium, Serbia, Greece, Romania, Montenegro, Portugal, Italy, and Japan). About 10 million combatants killed, 20 million wounded.

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