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Renissance Notes

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Chapter 10 • The Renaissance in Italy The Italian Renaissance began the opening phase of the Renaissance, a period of great cultural change and achievement in Europe that spanned the period from the end of the 13th century to about 1600, marking the transition between Medieval and Early Modern Europe. The term renaissance is in essence a modern one that came into currency in the 19th century, in the work of historians such as Jacob Burckhardt. • Humanism

The Ummayad and Abbasid Empires

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Dustin Hux 10/19/10 The Umayyad and Abbasid Empires In Arabia?s history, many empires have taken over and have later been overthrown by another empire but the two that stand out the most are the Umayyad and the Abbasid empires. They were both great in many ways, some equally similar but some very different. Both the empires were similar in their overall religious beliefs and the greatness of their armies but were different in their views on Islamic converts and their political and religious centers.

WW2 Slide Show

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World War II European Theater Prelude & November 1942-May 1945 Eastern Task Force Western Task Force Center Task Force Montgomery Clark 1th Abn Div 15th Army Grp Alexander 15th Army Grp Alexander 1 8 8 Patton 7 5 Montgomery 8 5 Clark 15th Army Grp Alexander 1 2 21th Army Grp Montgomery 15th Army Grp Alexander Montgomery 8 15 1 2 21th Army Grp Montgomery 7 1 15th Army Grp Alexander 8 12th Army Grp Bradley 6th Army Grp Devers 5 21th Army Grp Montgomery 9 12th Army Grp Bradley 1 2 1 3 9 15th Army Grp Clark 15 8 1 15th Army Grp Clark 8 6th Army Grp Devers 21th Army Grp Montgomery 9 1 2 1 12th Army Grp Bradley 9 1 3 1 7 5 15 8 * Instructor Note:

Chapter 19: The Expansion of Europe in the Eighteenth Century

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Chapter 19: The Expansion of Europe in the Eighteenth Century Agriculture and the land By 1700 in most regions of Europe most people faced frequent famine and an agricultural system not much changed since the days of ancient Greece. The openfield system The openfield system, developed during the Middle Ages, divided the land into a few large fields, which were then cut up into long, narrow strips. The fields were farmed jointly by the community, but a large portion of the arable land was always left fallow. Common lands were set aside for community use. The labor and tax system throughout Europe was unjust, but eastern European peasants suffered the most. There were few limitations on the amount of forced labor the lord could require. Serfs could be sold.

Ptolemy

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Claudius Ptolemy (pronounced /?t?l?mi/; Greek: ???????? ??????????, Klaudios Ptolemaios; Latin: Claudius Ptolemaeus; c. AD 90 ? c. AD 168), was a Roman citizen of Egypt who wrote in Greek.[1] He was a mathematician, astronomer, geographer, astrologer, and poet (of a single epigram in the Greek Anthology).[2][3] He lived in Egypt under Roman rule, and is believed to have been born in the town of Ptolemais Hermiou in the Thebaid. He died in Alexandria around AD 168.[4]

DBQ3

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DBQ3 Islam had many amazing accomplishments. They were able to exchange goods with others with much ease. Islam was extremely advanced in math and science. They also had many places of learning. Islam’s greatest feats were accomplished because of their acceptance of different civilizations in trade, the encouragement of learning, and its government providing numerous schools.

absolutism

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Absolutism: North American Colonial Wars Absolutism in Europe was a theory of kingship whereby the monarch ruled a centralized state with absolute sovereignty. Possessing unlimited power, he was not subject to any laws but those of God. Absolutism prevailed from the fifteenth century to the end of the eighteenth century and was often used as a unifying force in the consolidation of nation-states. Today, an absolute monarch would be known as a dictator.

Basic Slope equations

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Slope: Y2-Y1/X2-X1- use with two pairs of coordinates to find slope point slope form: y-y1=m(x-x1) - use with one pair of coordinate and slope to make slope intercept form that is parallel or perpendicular to another equation Slope intercept form: y=mx+b standard form: ax+by=c
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