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Morgan Edwards Period: 4th DBQ Both Han and Roman societies had clear appreciation for technological advancements despite both of these civilizations having major differences in the way they approached these developments. Government officials of the Han society considered the best interests of their people and attempted to provide a better way of life but at times considered the factor of needing money by controlling the economy to accomplish this. Despite having similar concerns, the Roman government paid more attention to smaller details and luxuries.
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Kess Ross Ap European History Review of Ch. 13 1340-1492 1453 Ottoman Turks waged war on Constantinople. This marked the end of the Byzantine empire. Sultan Mehmed II renamed the city Istanbul and constructed a new palace. During the next two centuries the Ottomans took over Balkans and Anatolia by both negotiations and arms. They reduced the Byzantine Empire to the city of Constantinople and treated it as a vassal state. The beginning of the Renaissance began in the middle of the 14th century and ended around the late 15th century. French word for ?rebirth? Period of discovering new value in ancient, classical culture. New vocabulary was created as well music and art.
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The Brain Outline Neuro-imaging techniques CT (Computed Tomography) scan which takes x-ray photos to reveal brain damage PET (positron emission tomography) scan which shows brain activity by showing the amount of sugar glucose each section of the brain uses. MRI (magnetic resonance imaging) scans which exploits the fact that our brains spin like tops. Head is put into a strong magnetic field which results in a detailed picture of the brains soft tissue Lower Level Brain Structures Exceptions to the rule that ratio of brain weight to body weight foreshadows intelligence: mice, marmosets (humans brain = 1/45) In primitive vertebrate animals (backboned) such as sharks the brain?s main function is breathing, resting, feeding
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