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Earth and its Peoples Chapter 1 notes

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Chapter 1 section 1 Overview African Genesis  1856: In Neander Valley (present day Germany) workmen discovered fossilized human remains resembling apes. -Neanderthals are known to have been the human common 40,000 years ago  Darwin proposed that biological life had a longer time frame than most believed-said that diversity came about by natural selection  Fossils found in Asia (Java man and Peking man) suggest humans first came from Asia, but other fossils, such as Raymond Dart’s find in 1924, prove that Africa was the first region to he inhabited by man.  Earliest transitional creatures found in Africa, but later human species had wider global distribution. Human Evolution  Biologists classify humans and australopithecines as members of a primate family called homids.

AP Comparative Government Review Test 1-5

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How does the representation of the human figure in a work of art express a cultures values?

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The representation of the human figure can reflect the central values of a culture. In this instance, two artworks particularly stick out in terms of cultural values. The first is a marble sculpture from the Greek Period, Kroisos, found in Anavyssos and made around 530BCE. And the other is a hand-painted ceramic Mochica Portrait vessel from around 400CE. Both of these artworks express an individual value system from each of their cultures.

Chapter 13 - The Reform of Religion

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Henry VIII - starts the reformation in England by wanting to divorce his wife, names himself the head of the English Church. Chapter 13 The Reform of Religion Printing The Print Revolution, it help spread ideas by the religious reformers. Without it, it would of failed It change the method of teachings Created by Gutenbug Christian Humanism an intellectual movement that aimed to make better Christians better education The Humanist Movement humanist criticism of Church teaching focused on its failure to Inspire individuals to live a Christian life Desiderius Erasmus Erasmus wanted to restore of Christ to center Christianity Lutheran Reformation The Roman Catholic Church was the strongest at the end of the fifteenth century Rome was invaded The Spark of Reforms

chapter 12

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Chapter 12: The Crisis of the Later Middle Ages Prelude to Disaster Agricultural Crisis In the early fourteenth century severe weather damaged crops, leading to famine (1315–1322). Poor nutrition increased susceptibility to disease and facilitated epidemics (for example, typhoid). Social consequences of famines and epidemics included depopulation of some areas, a volatile land market, and unstable international trade. Government measures, such as price controls, were ineffective. The starving scapegoated and attacked Jews, lepers, and the wealthy. The Black Death Arrival in Europe and Spread Genoese ships brought the plague to Italy in 1347. From there it spread to southern Germany, France, and then England. Pathology and Care

Chapter 12 Notes

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Pg 407 Thirty Years War (1618-1648) Thirty years war- most destructive of the wars of religion, set their religious beliefs aside for their hatred for eachother (catholics against protestants, Calvinists against Lutherans) Pg 408 Preconditions for war Fragmented Germany: germany was 360 autonomous political entities, independent secular principalities, ecclesiastical principalities, numerous free cities, and knights ruling small areas from castles Peace of Augsburg (1555) gave each of them significant sovereignty within its own borders (each levied tolls and tariffs and coined their own money). Land travel and trade between various regions diffcult to impossible

AP Questions Chapter32

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Biology, 7e (Campbell) Chapter 32: An Introduction to Animal Diversity Chapter Questions 1)? Most animals exhibit the following structures or functions except A) nervous and muscle tissue. B) unique types of intercellular junctions, such as tight junctions and gap junctions. C) autotrophic nutrition. D) sexual reproduction. E) multicellularity. Answer: C Topic: Concept 32.1 Skill: Knowledge 2)? Which of the following terms or structures is not associated with animals? A) eukaryotic B) cell wall C) desmosome D) zygote E) blastula Answer: B Topic: Concept 32.1 Skill: Knowledge

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