PPT-Decentralized Civilizations: Western Europe and Japan 600-1450
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Mr Ornstein Willow Canyon High School AP World History Answer How is Centralized Power different from DeCentralized Power Decentralized Power Power is spread out
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Mr Ornstein Willow Canyon High School AP World History Answer How is Centralized Power different from DeCentralized Power Decentralized Power Power is spread out Many weaker leaders vs one strong ruler or party. where RGII viruses were isolated.Rubella virus infection during the first trimester ofpregnancy can lead to severe birth defects (congeni- Emerging Infectious Diseases MEDIEVAL JAPAN. AND WESTERN EUROPE. WHAT IS FEUDALISM?. Political and economic system in . Medieval Western Europe, Zhou . China, and Shogunate Japan . whereby a lord grants lands and . protection to a vassal in exchange . 16.5. Europe. 40 million dead. Russia 20,000,000. Germany 6,000,000. Cities destroyed. London, Warsaw, Berlin destroyed. Displaced persons. Famine, disease. Postwar Governments and Politics. Belgium, Holland, Denmark, Norway rebuilt government fast. Warm-up: Monday. 1. What has happened to Africa, India, Southeast Asia, and China in the era of Western imperialism?. 2. What do you think happens to Japan in the era of Western imperialism?. Primary source: The Seclusion of Japan. A Mr. Ayala Presentations. Objectives/ Things to know. 1. ) Approximately, how many Europeans died during the war?. 2) What were the Nuremberg trails?. 3) How was Germany split apart?. 4) What happened to Japan after the war?. 1. Which of the following statements about slavery in the 19. th. C is . false. ?. A. Cuba was one of the last American nations to abolish slavery.. B. Denmark was one of the first European nations to abolish the slave trade.. The Foundations of Christian Society in Western Society. Before we start:. Up to 30 percent of the national exam is drawn from western European content.. Think about comparisons and contrasts you could make with other places during this era:. Chapter 10. Comparing feudal societies. Be aware that one of the major comparisons that may appear on the AP* World History test involves a comparison of . European. and . Japanese. feudal systems. . American Ideas. Japanese who visited America and other western countries studied the construction of their houses and examined their furnishings- sofas, armchairs, mirrors, china and cutlery. They they tried to recreate a “Western room” in their own homes.. 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. Unit 3-Post Classical: 600-1450 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 A.D. to the 1400s, as the Art of the Non-Western World. Non-Western vs Western. Western art encompasses art from North America and Europe. Non Western art is essentially everything else- comprising of art from Africa, Middle East, South America, Asia and everything else. Feudal Japan. Shoguns. – . Military Dictators . Daimyos-land owning lords. Tokugawa family. Closed ports – isolationists. . (200 years). Samurai . Warrior Class in Japan. , sworn to protect the Shogun and the . INTRODUCTION FLAGS AND CULTURAL IDENTITY On January 3 1992 a meeting of Russian and American scholars took place in the auditorium of a government building in Moscow Two weeks earlier the Soviet U
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