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classical civilizations outline

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Mesopotamia Culture- • Believed in many gods • Had public, state-organized religion is most visible in the archaeological records • Priest had the power of divination • Cuneiform was made • Metallurgy State- • Cities evolved from villages • cities and rural farming villages were dependent on one another • made of many small city-states • by the third millennium BCE a king or lugal erected from Sumerian cities Social Structure- • slaves comes from mountain tribes • hereditary slavery • slaves are able to earn freedom • the patriarchal society reinforced the elite class • laws were created to provide answers to lifes' daily dilemmas • a monarchal society Egypt Culture-

AP essay of mongols

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The Mongols were a peoples who took over and dominated several civilizations, and affected them in different ways. By looking at a few of these places, there are usually many substantial similarities and differences in how the Mongols affected them. China and Russia are two examples of these dominated civilizations. When politically and economically compared, these similarities and differences are easy to find.

AP world history The First Global Civilization: The Rise and Spread of Islam

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Chapter 6 The First Global Civilization: The Rise and Spread of Islam I. Introduction A. Before 7th century – contacts, but not total control of ancient world under one empire 1. Arabia – nomadic land on periphery of major civilizations B. 7th century – followers of Islam “submission” – Muslims – Allah – one God 1. Began conquest and conversion 2. Within decades, Muhammad had empire of Persia, Greece and Egypt C. Later empire spread 1. Merchants, mystics, warriors 2. Empire expanded a. Africa, Asia, southern Europe b. Across steppes to central Asia, western China, south Asia c. Across ocean trade routes to southeast Asia and eastern Africa d. Across overland trade routes, Sahara to western Africa

Egypt - Features of This Civilization and Contributions

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Egypt - Features of This Civilization and Contributions by J. Chase Introduction Ancient Egypt was one of the first complex civilizations in the ancient world. It originated new kinds of social structure, religion, and politics, and set a foundation for future societies. This essay explores the aspects of Egypt which made it one of the greatest civilizations in history. Political System In ancient Egypt, the king was the head of society and religion. The king had many responsibilities in making sure his country ran smoothly?he (or she) was the chief priest for all gods, the champion of wars, and head of administration. Below the king, each of these areas was headed by a trusted ally.

The Epic of Gilgamesh

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The Epic of Gilgamesh ?Return? page 28 #1-5 Did the gods and goddesses in Gilgamesh behave in ways you expected? Explain. In my opinion, the gods and goddesses did not behave in ways that I expected because I view gods as holy omnipresent all knowing mercy form of spirit, however in the epic of Gilgamesh, the gods are portrayed as ruthless selfish forms that is lazy. How does Gilgamesh come to hear the story of the flood? Relative to the other events in Gilgamesh, when did the flood happen? Why is Utnaphistim able to tell about it?

Reformation in England

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Title: Political Consolidation of the Lutheran Reformation English Reformation to 1553 AP Euro Questions Notes Diet of Augsburg Charles V assembled Catholics and Protestants Have all Lutherans convert back to Catholicism Lutherans responded with the Schmalkaldic League Augsburg Confession was statement of Lutheran beliefs More strongly word statement was Schmalkaldic Articles Philip de Hesse and John Frederick were leaders Lutheranism spread to Denmark King Christian II In Sweden King Gustavus Vasa supported Lutheranism Charles V guaranteed religious freedom to protestants after defeat This was peace of Passau. Peace of Augsburg made division of Christendom permanent. King Henry VIII wanted a son, Catherine of Aragon could not give him one.

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