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The Earth and its People Chapter 7 Outline
Networks of Communication and Exchange, 300 B.C.E.-600 C.E. I. The Silk Road A. Origins and Operations 1. Long-distance overland trade from East Asia to europe originated with Chinese General Zhang. 2.China wanted western goods, particularly horses. 3. By 100 B.C.E. many of the goods came directly from Chinese cities. 4. Helped in the spread of of new flora, particularly fruits and spices. II The Sasanid Empire A. The Impact of the Silk Road 1. Settling of westerners in trading cities and surrounding villages. 2. Nomads from mountains spread to the steppes and became dominant pastoral group. 3. Westerners lived in fine houses, the nomads lived in huts.
The Earth and its People Chapter 7 Outline
Networks of Communication and Exchange, 300 B.C.E.-600 C.E. I. The Silk Road A. Origins and Operations 1. Long-distance overland trade from East Asia to europe originated with Chinese General Zhang. 2.China wanted western goods, particularly horses. 3. By 100 B.C.E. many of the goods came directly from Chinese cities. 4. Helped in the spread of of new flora, particularly fruits and spices. II The Sasanid Empire A. The Impact of the Silk Road 1. Settling of westerners in trading cities and surrounding villages. 2. Nomads from mountains spread to the steppes and became dominant pastoral group. 3. Westerners lived in fine houses, the nomads lived in huts.
Chapter 8 Notes 13th edition
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Chapter 15 Notes 13th edition
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Jonathan Edwards Essay
Steven Vanegas English 2 6th Period Jonathan Edwards Essay Throughout the ages, humanity as a whole has been concerned about afterlife, judgment, and death. As people became more obsessed with these ideas they slowly began producing their own fear as to whether or not they have lived sanctimonious lives that would save them from damnation. In his sermon, Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God, Jonathan Edwards conveys emotional appeals of fear combined with imagery to describe that not only does his congregation need salvation, but he does too. The element of fear is therefore enhanced and well beyond what any sane healthy person can endure.
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Simple Algebra Factoring
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