PPT-Chapter 27 Empire and Expansion
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IMPERIALISM Timeframe 18901909 American Foreign amp Domestic Policy Imperialism the creation andor maintenance of an unequal economic cultural and territorial
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IMPERIALISM Timeframe 18901909 American Foreign amp Domestic Policy Imperialism the creation andor maintenance of an unequal economic cultural and territorial relationship often in the form of an empire based on domination and subordination . Chapter Menu. Chapter Introduction. Section 1:. . Transforming the Roman World. Section 2:. . Feudalism. Section 3:. . The Growth of European Kingdoms. Section 4:. . Byzantine Empire and Crusades. Using the timeline on page 239 list the 5 events you think were most important. .. Chapter 9 . Section 1. Essential Questions . How did the Ottomans get their name?. What is the Millet System?. Who are Janissaries?. Essential Questions . How did the Ottomans get their name?. What is the Millet System?. Who are Janissaries?. What leader challenged the Ottomans expansion?. What was the new name for the Ottoman capital?. Han Dynasty China: . A Comparison. Imperial Rome and Han China. Both lasted approximately 400 years. Both had populations of about 50 million. Origins of empire. Han China built on . earlier imperial traditions. The Ottoman Empire. 1300-1529: Rapid Expansion. 1529-1683: Periodic Expansion, zenith of power . 1683-1820: Decline. 1820-1914: Attempted Modernization. Conceptions of Ottoman Empire as weak and ineffective, true for a part of its history, but was a world power and did experience extremely rapid expansion and military success. . n. aomi.wood@warwick.ac.uk. The European World, 1500-1700. European Overseas Expansion in the Age of the Renaissance. Porcelain coffee pot, London, 1760-1765. Porcelain sugar bowl, France, 1761. Spice-stand. What is the LEQ. 1 Question. Chosen from a pair. 35 minutes. 15% of total exam . score. Each point is worth 3.47 multiple . choice questions. What else?. Will measure the use of HTS to explain and analyze significant issues in world history as defined by the thematic learning objectives. Factors . Leading to Imperialism . Increase in U.S. population, wealth, and production led to overseas markets and raw materials (DOLLARS). Missionary work – Josiah Strong (DIETY). Expand our military power to protect interests abroad (DEFENSE). 8 . February 2010. Lecture outline. Origins of Rome. Myth. Geography. Rome Begins to Grow. Greek Influence. Etruscan Influence. Monarchy to Republic. Class Divisions. Expansion. Hellenistic Values. Politics in Rome. 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. Chapter 12. Relied on raising livestock instead of growing food. Used every part of the animal: milk, blood, wool, hides, and meat. Animals also used for transportation & the military. Less productive economy overall. The Ottomans: 1299 - 1922. Does anyone know the story behind how the croissant pastry got its shape?. The Ottomans: 1299 - 1922. During the Ottoman siege of Vienna in 1638, Viennese bakers discovered Turkish soldiers trying to tunnel beneath the walls. They alerted the defenders of the city, and the attempt was foiled. The siege soon ended.. A New Rome in a New Setting. Rome was divided into Eastern and Western sections. . Justinian took over leadership of Rome. Battled against Germanic Tribes. He would reconquer all of the land Rome had ever controlled. . Daniel, . Hananiah. (Shadrach), . Mishael. , (Meshach), . Azariah. . (Abednego) were taken captive during the first deportation from Jerusalem.. 605 BC. After defeating the Assyrians at Carchemish, Nebuchadnezzar attacked Egypt for their part in helping Assyria. Then turned to Jerusalem..
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