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DBQ on Elizabeth I

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DBQ on Elizabeth I Sarah Dismukes February 16, 2013 4th Period Ms. Tucker Many countries, including the United States, have never had a woman ruler. Despite this fact, there have been some strong women leaders throughout history. One example of such a leader was Elizabeth I of England. Although the people of England were against a woman as their leader, Elizabeth I strongly defended her ability to hold the position of the ruler of England.

REVIEW CHART 2B

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CHARLES LIAM PILLUS AP WORLD HISTORY MS.VENUTI REVIEW CHART B/2 (600 BCE- 600 CE) SOUTH ASIA GUPTA EMPIRE (320 -550 CE) POLITICAL SYSTEM came from the Mauryan Empire revamped between 375 and 415 CE more centralized + smaller than Mauryan Empire AKA golden age- peace founded by Chandragupta the Great invaded by the White Huns fended them off for awhile --> too weak to go on culture survived the invasion very centralized + strong military conquered all of the indian subcontinent dominated the Ganges valley Arthashastra was a manuel w/details on how to govern SOCIAL SYSTEM significant advances in art + science concepts of pi,zero, + decimal system culture survived the invasion ECONOMIC SYSTEM very wealthy traded often spices and precious gems RELIGIOUS SYSTEM

REVIEW CHART iA

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CHARLES LIAM PILLUS REVIEW CHART A/1 ANCIENT STUFF: ~(8000 BCE-600 CE) AP WORLD HISTORY MS.VENUTI EUROPE,S.E. ASIA, CENTRAL ASIA, XX BACKGROUND INFORMATION Nomads did not build cities, have tools + would follow food **spoken language, control/use fire, simple tools out of stone Foraging societies lived in small groups traveled a lot + limited by their surroundings Pastoral societies domestication of animals in mountainous regions w insufficient rainfall small scale agriculture --> supplemented animals women had few rights few personal possessions always on the move, animals needed to graze cultivation of plants (8000 BCE - 3000 BCE) AKA Neolithic (?New Stone?) Revolution or Agriculture Revolution small independent groups civilizations were not around till around 3000 BCE

CH3

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Mikayla Sherman Mr. Dunleavy APUSH-P1B September 2, 2011 Chapter 3 Buzzwords Faith Matters Church of England: Virginia?s established Church where six vestrymen, elected by taxpayers to the church until 1662 when they became independent of voters, managed finances, determined poor relief, and prosecuted moral offenses. Maryland was founded by Lord Baltimore for Catholics but still had to pay taxes to the Anglican Church and Protestants formed most of population. Act of Religious Tolerance (Tolerance Act): passed by Protestant-dominated assembly which made MD the second colony to affirm religious tolerance but did not protect non-Christians or separate Church and state.

Enduring Vision Ch1

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Anne Hutchinson -a deeply religious member of the Boston Congregation, who publicly criticized the clergy for judging the prospective church members on the Basis of ?good works,? a Catholic standard from salvation that Protestants had criticized the Reformation. -She undermined the clergy?s spiritual authority over the people -She led other women in discussions of ministers? sermons, and asserted her own opinions by including men in the meetings. Roger Williams -A separatist minister who arrived to the New England colonies in 1631. He aroused elite anxieties by advocating the complete separation of the Church and State, and religious toleration. James Oglethorpe -Moved to Georgia, and lived there for 10 yrs, where he attempted to foster a religiously tolerant/ slave-free colony.

marsiha

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Life of Moses 4 Chapter 16: When the people complained against Moses because they were hungry, God gave them food. What did He give them to eat at twilight and in the morning? What is the manna? What are its characteristics? What are the prerequisites that God gave to the people concerning gathering and eating the manna? (Refer to verses 16-18, 19-20, 21, 22-29) What does the manna symbolize in the New Testament? (Refer to John 6:32-33 and John 6:49-51) For how long did the Israelites eat the manna? When did they stop eating the manna? What does that symbolize? What did the Lord order the people to do as a memorial concerning the manna? What d does the pot of manna symbolize? Chapter 17:

Fear-The Crucible

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Rose Mosquera English III Ms.Saldarelli 4th Period Fear When you are afraid of what might occur if you do a certain thing then fear has an influence on your actions. Fear can influence how one does things and sometimes influence whether you do it or not. When one threatens another one?s live, fear of it actually being harmed affects one?s making of a decision.

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