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Africa and the Americas 500 BCE 1200 CE AP World History Notes Chapter 7 Early Africa Few written records of early African people Historians learn about early African

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Africa and the Americas 500 BCE 1200 CE AP World History Notes Chapter 7 Early Africa Few written records of early African people Historians learn about early African people through oral traditions legends amp history passed by word of mouth through generations. 1750 - 1800. Write . down these characteristics!. A less complicated texture than . . Baroque times (less Polyphonic/more homophonic). More use of Dynamics. . Elegant. Question & Answer phrases. . music. Lucia . Petrikovicova. – . leader. , Jozef . Halaj. , Radka . Bohacikova. W. hat.  is classical . . music? . Do . you know?. Classical. . music. -. one . of the oldest musical styles . Part: One . By: Mackenzie Doll and . Kathryn Vandenberg. Beginnings of Classical Liberalism . Classical Liberalism definition: the old branch of Liberalism which advocates for liberty, individualism, equal rights, human rationality, limited government involvement, and the laissez-faire economic policy. . Fang . Song. Joint . work with Sean . Hallgren. and Adam Smith. Computer . Science and . Engineering. Penn . State University. 2. Are. . classical . cryptographic. protocols . secure . against. . Period. Time Periods. 1900-Present Day. 1. 20. th. Century-1900-2000. 2. Contemporary- 1975-Present. 3. 21. st. Century- 2000-Present. Characteristics:. Modern form of art music. Increased use of . Subtitle. Guiding Question. How does classical conditioning occur?. Classical Conditioning. Classical Conditioning. : involuntary responses to neutral stimuli. Unconditioned Stimulus (UCS). : stimulus that unconditionally--automatically and naturally--triggers a response. Chapter 4. Why did ideologies develop in opposition to classical liberalism?. How did classical liberalism respond to competing ideologies?. How did the concept of equality expand?. Laissez-faire capitalism was primarily concerned with industrial efficiency and the accumulation of wealth . “. Classic”al. music. The term “classic” is normally used to describe something that has a broad and timeless appeal to a wide range of audiences. This is the perfect description for the type of music in this era. The masterpieces composed during this time still survive and are popular with many audiences today.. The Classical Era. 1750-1820. Inventions of the classical Era. 1760 - Industrial Revolution . begins. 1763 - Watts invents the first steam powered engine. 1769 - Watt's steam engine . patented. 1771 - . Africa and the Americas. 500 BCE - 1200 CE. AP World History Notes. Chapter 7. Early Africa. Few written records of early African people. Historians learn about early African people through . oral traditions = legends & history passed by word of mouth through generations. Year 10 IGCSE. October 2009. The Age of Enlightenment. Believed in progress, rising middle class. American and French revolutions. Humanitarian Ideals/reason and knowledge. Liberty, Equality and fraternity!. MaFritts. Characteristics of the Classical Era. Contrast of Mood. A Classical composition will fluctuate in . mood.. Mood in classical music may change gradually or suddenly, expressing conflicting surges of elation and depression.. period of Queen Victoria's . reign. June . 1837 until her death . January 1901. It . was a long period of peace, prosperity, "refined sensibilities" and national self-confidence for the United . Kingdom. . Zharkova V.V.. 1. , Shepherd S.J.. 2. and Popova E.. 3. 1 – . Northumbria. University, Newcastle, UK. 2 – Le Sorbonne . Universite. , France. 3 - . Skolkovo. Institute of Science and Technology, Russia .

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