PPT-Unit 3-Post Classical: 600-1450

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Unit 3Post Classical 6001450 Western Europe in Turmoil While the Byzantine Empire survived as a center of classical culture important changes were taking place in

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Unit 3Post Classical 6001450 Western Europe in Turmoil While the Byzantine Empire survived as a center of classical culture important changes were taking place in Western Europe Historians sometimes refer to this period of history from the fall of Rome in 476 AD to the 1400s as the. What were the major . changes/developments . from . 1450 – 1750?. 1450-1750 Major Developments. European discovery of . Americas creates a . New Global Economy which begins a process of globalization. Rise . Of. Major Belief . Systems. Fall of . Classic. Civilizations. Classical Period ends with decline of urban areas. Why?. Devastating plagues. Invasions. Decline of Ag. Production. Political & economic decentralization. 600 C.E. to 1450 C.E.. From 600-1450 in the Middle East the Arabs went from decentralized clans led by Sheiks to unification under the banner of Islam. Led by a Caliph. The early Arab belief of polytheism and animism was supplanted to reflect the Abrahamic tradition of ethical . China. What’s the Big Deal?. China, India, Mediterranean. What’s In the Classical Period?. Built on RVC predecessors. But larger geographically. Culturally deeper AND broader. More trade, complex economy. In the post-classical world (600-1450) both Islam and Christianity will be state sponsored theocracies (Caliphate/. C. easaropapism), both will spread along trade routes, however, the wider appeal of Islam will transcend regions because of the tolerance of other cultures whilst the Byzantine will find it harder to spread past its borders (Russian exception) as their intolerance of other cultures weaken its central authority.. . Veterans of Foreign Wars Motorcycle Group of Texas. Training. Officer Training for the Motorcycle Group.. Training will provide guidance on Purpose of the Group, Reporting, Fund raising, and accessing the Group’s . from 600 – 1450?. 600 – 1450 Major Developments. Spread of Major Religions. Rise of New World Religion - Islam. Rise of Dar al-Islam. Caliphates (Umayyad, Abbasid, . Mamluk. ). New and more regular Trade Systems. 600 CE – 1450 CE. Introduction to Unit . 3. The Post-Classical World . (600 – 1450 CE). Review: What has happened so far in world history?. In your notebook, create a list of the five most important things that have shaped world history BEFORE 600 CE. . Ancient World, Classical Empires, and the Fall of the Classical World. We begin at about 8,000 . BCE. when village life began in the New Stone Age. . . Also known as the . Neolithic Revolution. . . Do Now Describe the classical conditioning process Unit 6 : Learning Classical Conditioning: Pavlov’s Experiment Classical Conditioning Classical Conditioning EX: salivating at a food commercial PLAY BY PLAY NETWORK AFFILIATES TAR HEEL RADIO NETWORK Albemarle WSPC - AM 1010 Asheville WQNS - FM 105.1 Boone WECR - FM 102.3 Brevard WSQL - AM 1240 Burlington WBAG AM 1150 Chapel Hill WCHL - Max18wideAdd 2ndmake unitwiderUp to22 11with four 4 posts Add 2nd section to make projlargerRestaurants Large ResidentialPatiosMODELNOMORIALTOFrame ColorsStandardWidths Standard ProjectionsRecommendAp 22 Frequency range 10.70-12.75 GHz Several LO frequencies available LO switching by voltage and/or 22kHz Internal or External 10 MHz reference Low phase noise High P1dB and IP3 Compact size and light What were the cause and effect of the growth of networks of exchange after 1200?. Causes of the growth of exchange Networks. Crusades. China wanted gold and silver. Europe wanted silk, tea and rhubarb.

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