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Establishment of the Roman Republic

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Establishment of the Republic Rome nobility deposed the last Etruscan king in 509 B.C.E. Republican constitution included 2 consuls: civil and military consuls elected by an assembly dominated by the patricians the senate advised the consuls and ratified major decisions senate and consuls represented the interest of the patricians Conflicts between patricians and Plebeians Plebeians threat to secede from Rome patricians granted Plebeians the tributes tribunes power to intervene and veto decisions In times of crisis, ruled by short tern dictatorship elected for 6 month term given unlimited power The Legion gave Rome incredible power roman military formation of 5000 men extremely organized; all officers well trained shields, swords (2 edged) were revolutionary

The Renaissance

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The Italian Renaissance (1350-1550) Three Conditions that led to the Renaissance in Italy Jacob Burckhardt wrote The Civilization of the Renaissance in Italy (published in 1860), he established the framework for all modern interpretations of the renaissance period Renaissance: (means rebirth in French) was a period of artistic and cultural achievement from the fourteenth to the sixteenth century (two characteristics are individualism and secularism [materialism]) Leon Battista Alberti : believed that he could be a "Universal Man" (a well-rounded Courtier) Europeans began to come into contact with other more advanced civilizations Trade, with the Hanseatic League: a number of North German coastal towns that had formed a commercial and military association, also known as the Hansa

AP World History: Southeast China PERSIAN-style notes

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PERSIAN Chart AP World History Culture/Civilization: Southeast Asia Date: POLITICAL Leaders, Elites State Structure War Diplomacy, Treaties Courts, Laws -First large states emerged in early C.E. centuries in response to position of SE Asia being crossroads for trade and travel between India and China. -First major state was Funan. -Funan dominated isthmus of Kra. -Decline of Funan may be related to opening of new trade routes bypassing them. -Srivijayan political system combined four ecological zones and their rules under the Srivijayan king. (Musi River, upland Sumatran interior, river ports, fertile rice lands of central Java)

AP World History: Rome PERSIAN-style notes

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PERSIAN Chart AP World History Culture/Civilization: Rome Date: 9/11/10 POLITICAL Leaders, Elites State Structure War Diplomacy, Treaties Courts, Laws -Rome was ruled by seven kings between 753 B.C.E. and 507 B.C.E. (according to legend) -Kingship was eliminated when representatives of the senate overthrew the last king and created a republic. -Centers of political power = Roman Senate. -Senate made the laws and governed. -A Roman family consisted of different generations (and domestic slaves) living under the oldest living male, the paterfamilias.

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Discuss the economic and religious motivations that led to European colonial establishment efforts in North America.? What do you think were the postive and negative effects of these motivations? OR Describe the major Native American cultures in North, Central and South America that existed at the time of Columbus's arrival.? What made North American native culture unique? Discuss the development of Virginia from its establishment to the reign of James II.? Was it "smooth going" the whole time? OR Explain the impact/effects of the Dominion of New England on the various?American colonies.? How do you think this phenomenon affected colonial thinking? OR

AP World History: India PERSIAN-style notes

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PERSIAN Chart AP World History Culture/Civilization: India Date: POLITICAL Leaders, Elites State Structure War Diplomacy, Treaties Courts, Laws -Mauryan Empire founded by Chandragupta and he expanded empire himself w/ successors Bindusara and Ashoka until it included entire subcontinent. -Legend has it that a Machiavellian Brahmin guided Chandragupta -Ashoka converted to Buddhism after he was shaken by carnage in brutal wars in the south. Buddhist gov?t policies stored in edicts inscribed on rocks and pillars. -Mauryan empire collapsed in 184 B.C.E. and northern India fell to political fragmentation including rule of Shakas, Scythians, and Kushans. -Andrha dynasty established state in Deccan.

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