PPT-European Christendom AP World History Notes

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Chapter 10 395 CE final division of Roman Empire into eastern and western halves 476 end of the western Roman Empire Eastern half remained intact the Byzantine

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Chapter 10 395 CE final division of Roman Empire into eastern and western halves 476 end of the western Roman Empire Eastern half remained intact the Byzantine Empire aka Byzantium The Fall of the Roman Empire. Johan Wänström. j. ohan.wanstrom@liu.se. Course . expectations. Do the . readings. for the . lectures. You. . will. not pass the . course. . without. . doing. the . assigned. . readings. Necessary. Welcome to World History!. -Find the seat with the number that corresponds to your name. -Fill in your student information sheet (inside the folder). -Write your name on the TAB on the manila folder (. Galleons and Caravans. Dr Julia McClure. What did the world look like in 1300?. Why has 1300 been seen as a turning point for global history?. Seminar Question: Was 1300 a turning point in global history?. Contraction, Expansion, and Division. 500–1300. I. Christian Contraction in Asia and Africa. A. . Asian Christianity. 1. Christianity almost disappears from Arabia. a. . Within a century or of . Third Edition. CHAPTER. 10. The Worlds of Christendom: . Contraction, Expansion, and Division. 500–1300. Copyright © . 2016 . by Bedford/St. . Martin’s. Distributed by Bedford/St. Martin's/Macmillan Higher Education strictly for use with its products; Not for redistribution.. Which of the following was the major effect of the Neolithic Revolution?. (A) The establishment of sedentary village communities. (B) The spread of a migratory way of life. (C) A decline in total population. Which of the great religious systems below were characterized by monotheism combined with a sacred text and a strong missionary thrust?. Buddhism and Confucianism. Buddhism and Hinduism. Christianity and Judaism. Eastern Christendom: Byzantine Empire. Western Christendom, 500-900. Crisis & Technological Change, 850-1050. Western Xndom, 1050-1300. IDs: Hagia Sophia, vassal, Three Orders model, Normans . Argument. Cold War Era. Introductory Question. How might US competition with China shape the world over the next 50 years?. In what ways will this competition be different from the competition between the US & USSR from 1950-1989?. (1750-1914). The Industrial Revolution and Latin America. After Independence in Latin America. Decimated populations. Flooded or closed silver mines. Diminished herds of livestock. Abandoned farms. Bankrupt treasuries. Ways of the World: A Brief Global History First Edition CHAPTER 10 The Worlds of European Christendom: Connected and Divided 500–1300 Copyright © 2009 by Bedford/St. Martin’s Robert W. Strayer ENEUROPEAN SECURITY STRATEGYENA SECURE EUROPE IN A BETTER WORLDNcouvdos2mmindd 15/07/09 131918ENESSindd 480/09/09 130557Council of the European UnionEUROPEAN SECURITY STRATEGY - A SECURE EUROP HIST 306: A History of the Body in the West. with Dr. Christian S. Davis. davis2cs@jmu.edu. This course is a transnational and comparative history of the human body with a focus on Europe from the time of classical Greece through the twentieth century. We study the body as a historical artifact whose physical appearance and social and cultural meanings changed over time in accordance with transformative developments in European society, like the rise of Christianity, the emergence of modern science, the acquisition of overseas colonies, and the creation of communist and fascist states. Close attention is paid to issues of . Hist 303: . VIRGINIA IN #VASTEARLY AMERICA. Professor Rebecca Brannon. Tu/Th 2:40-3:55 . Wilson 1014. Linked to: . I. nternational Affairs, IDLS,. For more information contact: Professor Rebecca Brannon at .

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