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The Earth And Its People Chapter 5 India and Southeast Asia

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Rome's Creation of a Mediterranean Empire

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Rome?s Creation of a Mediterranean Empire Central Location Helped contribute to its success in unifying first italy and then all the lands ringing the Mediterranean Sea. Italy Crossroads in the Mediterranean, and the site of Rome was a crossroads within Italy. Land of hills and mountains. Rome Lay at the midpoint of the peninsula, about 15 miles from the western coast, where a north-south road intersected an east-west river route. Tiber River on one side and a double ring of seven hills on the other afforded natural protection to the site. Apennine range Runs along the length of Italy like a spine, separating the eastern and western coastal plains, while the arc of the Alps shields Italy on the north. Climate

World History 10.2 notes

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World History 10.2 Notes Muhammad?s Successors Spread Islam Muhammad had not named a successor or instructed his followers how to choose one. The Muslim community elected Abu-Bakr as the first caliph Rightly Guided Caliphs Abu-Bakr, Umar Uthman, and Ali were known as the rightly guided caliphs. Their rule was called a caliphate After M?s death tribes on Arabian Peninsula abandoned Islam, and others refused to pay taxes. A few individuals declared themselves prophets. Used military to keep people in order- this developed effective mobile army When AB died the Muslim state controlled all of Arabia Under Umar- conquered Syria and lower Egypt, and parts of Persian Empire Next 2 conquered further westward and eastward and gained the military support of the conquered lands

A Doll's House - Full Script

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A Doll's House by Henrik Ibsen eBooks@Adelaide 2006 Text derived from the Ten Cent Pocket Series No. 353 edited by E. Haldeman-Julius This web edition published by eBooks@Adelaide. Rendered into HTML by Steve Thomas. Last updated Tue Oct 7 14:31:56 2008. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Licence (available at http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/2.5/au/).

The Italian Renaissance Backround Notes

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For all practical purposes, the Renaissance / Early Modern Period is distinguished from other periods in European history almost entirely in intellectual or cultural terms. As far as larger historical patterns are concerned, the period is more or less considered as playing out what had been set up in the later middle ages. European historians overwhelmingly tend to place Europe's major break with its medieval and classical past with the discovery of America and the Reformation.

Colonies

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Conway ? PAGE ?1? Conway ? PAGE ?2? Aileen Conway Mrs. Winter AP U.S. History/Period One August 27, 2010 Differences Between the Original Colonies It has been said that the original European colonies established in North America were more similar than they were different, but is that broad statement actually true? Although the colonies were bound together by a common language and allegiance to Mother England, as they began to develop the southern, middle, and New England colonies took on unique identities. By the time they were firmly established the colonies differed in geography, climate, landholding, religion, government, and economy.

curve packet for test #3

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Cassidy Krauskopf 2B 10/22/10 Curve Packet: Test #3 Battle of Tours: It stopped the spread of Islam (the Muslim belief) and let Christianity continue flourishing. If the Christians wouldn?t have won, the primary religion of the United States would be Islam. Great Schism: 1054; was the first permanent major split in the Christian Church. The outcome was the creation of the Roman Catholic and Orthodox Churches. Prince Vladimir I of Kiev: most notable achievement was the Christianization of Kievan Rus', a process that began in 988

evolution of a platypus

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Sean Kosowsky 10/14/10 Mrs. Crowning AP BIO Platapu-what? Objective: The objective of this lab is to construct a general phylogenetic tree for the evolutionary history of a platypus. By using the NCBI we will learn how closely related certain species are to the platypus. We will use this information to find the platypus? likely ancestors. This evolutionary history will help show why the platypus evolved to be the way that it is. Hypothesis: I think that the platypus has a very varied evolutionary history. It could have come from any of several ancestors. There are several distinct characteristics that must be considered before you can make a conclusion about the evolutionary history of the platypus: The platypus is one of five living species of monotremes.

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