Human–computer interaction
APUSH Cram Packet
The Official United States History Cram Packet By Renata Melamud 1999 ? 1494: Treaty of Tordesillas ? divides world between Portugal and Spain 1497: John Cabot lands in North America. 1513: Ponce de Leon claims Florida for Spain. 1524: Verrazano explores North American Coast. 1539-1542: Hernando de Soto explores the Mississippi River Valley. 1540-1542: Coronado explores what will be the Southwestern United States. 1565: Spanish found the city of St. Augustine in Florida. 1579: Sir Francis Drake explores the coast of California. 1584 ? 1587: Roanoke ? the lost colony 1607: British establish Jamestown Colony ? bad land, malaria, rich men, no gold Headright System ? lad for population ? people spread out 1608: French establish colony at Quebec.
AP World History Institute, How to Think Historically
How to Think Historically It?s Easy: Ask When, Where, What and How! When (Periodization) Foundations 8000 BCE ? 600 BCE 600 BCE ? 600 CE 600 ? 1450 1450 ? 1750 1750 ? 1900 1900 ? the present Where (Region) East Asia East Africa South Asia South Africa SW Asia and North Africa (Middle East) West Africa The West Latin America and Caribbean What (Themes) 1. Interaction between Humans and the Environment Demography and Disease, Migration, Patterns of Settlement, Technology 2. Development and Interaction of Cultures Religions, Belief Systems/Philosophies/Ideologies, Science and Technology, the Arts and Architecture 3. State-building, Expansion, and Conflict
Vocabulary for chapter 12 AP US HISTORY
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AP EURO FRENCH REVOLUTION
Chapter 21 The Revolution in Politics 1775-1815 Liberty and equality In the eighteenth century, liberty meant human rights and freedoms and the sovereignty of the people. Liberals demanded that citizens' rights had no limits except those that assure rights to others. Revolutionary liberals believed that the people were sovereign. Equality meant equal rights and equality of opportunity. But most liberals did not extend such rights to women. "Equality" pertained to equality of opportunity and legal equality, not economic equality. The roots of classical liberalism The Classical Greek and the Judeo-Christian traditions liberalism.
COT Role of Women in Europe 1000-1700 sample essay
Role of Women 1000-1700 Over the time period from 1000s to 1700s, Women's role in Europe drastically changed from secluded to being less confined to homes. This change was lead by the plague, which gave a rise to women workers. The plague and the ending of feudalism allowed women to gain more social mobility. However, women continued to have status and work closely tied to husbands and families, and nuns continued to be secluded from the society.
the earth and its peoples
Greece and Iran 100-30 B.C.E Ancient Iran 1000-500 B.C.E Geography and resources The rise of the Persian Empire imperial organization and ideology The rise of the Greeks, 1000-500 b.c.e
The Earth and Its Peoples Silk Road
Makup of the Classical Greek political system
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