PPT-The Post-Classical World

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600 CE 1450 CE Introduction to Unit 3 The PostClassical World 600 1450 CE Review What has happened so far in world history In your notebook create a list of

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600 CE 1450 CE Introduction to Unit 3 The PostClassical 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 . t The 11 principles were ranked in order of importance by young analysis participants however all principles are considered signi64257cant enough to be re64258ected in the post2015 framework t Equality and freedom was overwhelmingly highlighted as t The Classical Period: Directions, Diversities, and Declines by 500 C.E. . Chapter Objective:. Define history and the concepts of cause and effect, time, change and continuity and perspective across the global historical periods covered in this course. I. DISSOLUTION IN THE SIXTEENTH CENTURY Modern gnosticism Dualism: contemporary satanism APPENDIX A. CATHAR PRESENCE IN MONTAILLOU the one succeeding in crushing the other -- can be labele Thinking about . International Relations and Middle Earth. 1. 2. A basic dilemma of IR . theory. Order . v.. Justice. Order is important within the state, . 3. . and within the international system.. A Brief Global History. . First Edition. CHAPTER 6. Eurasian Social Hierarchies. 500 . B.C.E.. –500 . C.E.. Copyright © 2009 by Bedford/St. Martin’s. Robert W. Strayer. Opening Vignette. A. . Caste. Fang . Song. Joint . work with Sean . Hallgren. and Adam Smith. Computer . Science and . Engineering. Penn . State University. 2. Are. . classical . cryptographic. protocols . secure . against. . Literary Humanists. Francesco Petrarch (1304-1374) . Father of Humanism. Italian poet, author. Loved Classical world, despised “Dark Ages” & papal corruption. His solution:. Reconstruct G-R world. Fang Song. IQC, University of Waterloo. -- “Quantum-Friendly” Reductions. 2. How do . quantum . attacks change classical cryptography?. Crypto-systems based on the hardness of factoring and discrete-log are . an introduction. Basic overview. “Last” of the major “old” religions of the world. Goes back to at least 1751 BCE, but probably much older. Also, probably the least officially codified of any of the major religions, and in truth many Chinese blend it Confucianism and Buddhism anyway. Prepared to: Dr. Augusta Rosario . Villamater. Prepared by: Angelique L. . Guce. . Classics (sometimes encompassing Classical Studies or Classical Civilization) is the branch of the humanities comprising the languages, literature, philosophy, history, art, archaeology and other culture of the ancient Mediterranean world (Bronze Age ca. BC 3000 . 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 . 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.. 1World Lng-Greek - FLGKCoursesFLGK 1010 ELEMENTARY CLASSICAL GREEK I 4 LEC 3 LAB 2 Classical Greek Introduction to the knowledge and skillsnecessary for reading ancient GreekFLGK 1020 ELEMENTARY CLASS

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