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Era of the Common Man (1824-1845 Andrew Jackson)

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Era of the ?Common Man? Trevor Jordan 10/20/10 APUSH During the period of 1824 through 1845, President Andrew Jackson had a great influence over the economic developments and reform movements in the U.S (mainly because he was president for eight of these twenty-one years). Jackson was faced with a lot of controversial issues while he was president, and he made tough decisions. In the end, this was the era of the common man because that is how Jackson was portrayed by the people that supported him, also because of the influence of his presidency.

Reformation/Counter Reformation Timeline

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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; 1509? Henry VIII and Catherine of Aragon are married. 1514 Erasmus published another edition of The Praise of Folly. 1515 Thomas Wolsey, Archbishop of York, became Lord Chancellor of England and a Cardinal. 1515 Francois I was King of France to 1547.

World Civilizations The Global Edition Ap edition Chapter 1 outline

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Chapter 1 Outline Civilization Settled Societies Slash and burn agriculture existed in many parts of the world Burn off trees, farm until soil was bad than move on to new area Herding ppl also moved in tribal bands Level of socially organization of 20-30 ppl; nomadic hunter gathers labor divided on gender basis There were more permanent settlements in major agricultural regions Agriculture generated communities b/c small groups of ppl couldn?t control irrigation systems by themselves. Catal Huyuk-Neolithic villiage Produced what it consumed, traded with hunter gatheres, and had skilled tool makers and jewelers Early urban culture based on sedentary agriculture Defining Civilization Civilization definition

Chapter 12 outline: the earth and its peoples

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Chapter 12: Peoples and Civilizations of the Americas, 200–1500 CE 1.Classic-Era Culture and Society in Mesoamerica, 200–900 •Mesoamericans were unified by similarities in material culture, religious beliefs and practices, and social structures. •The agricultural foundation of Mesoamerican civilization had been developed centuries earlier. Major innovations include: irrigation, draining of wetlands, and terracing of hillsides. •Teotihuacan- a large Mesoamerican city at the height of its power in 450–600 C.E. The city had a population of 125,000 to 200,000 inhabitants and was dominated by religious structures, including pyramids and temples where human sacrifice was carried out.

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