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econ THE ROOTS amp BIRTH OF THE PROTESTANT REFORMATION Rise of towns amp money econ Rise of kings Clash wpopes Babylonian Captivity Great Schism THE ROOTS

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econ THE ROOTS amp BIRTH OF THE PROTESTANT REFORMATION Rise of towns amp money econ Rise of kings Clash wpopes Babylonian Captivity Great Schism THE ROOTS amp BIRTH . Guild, burgher, Dante & Chaucer. Trade & Finance Expand. Trade routes spread from Flanders to Italy. . Italian merchants traveled from the Mediterranean to Byzantium & Constantinople.. Peasants traveled to towns from manors on fair days.. L/O – To explain how factories caused the population of towns to increase. Starter. – Was the invention of factories good or bad for Britain? Look at last lessons work!. Britain in 1750. Britain in 1900. www.lancaster.ac.uk/postgrad/murphys4/. s.murphy5@lancaster.ac.uk. NEW office . hours: . 2:00PM . to . 3:00PM . tuesdays. LUMS C85. Question 1(a): . MV . ≡. PQ. .. If M were to rise by 6 percent, Q by 4 percent while V is unchanged, by what percentage would P increase?. Virtual . Campuses & Virtual Tourism. Sarah Pasfield-Neofitou & Scott Grant. Monash University. (Project members: Yu-. Ju. LAN & Hui HUANG). (Images: . Photographer. ; . cc-nc-sa-3.0. ). Pages 548-555. The Feudal Order. When Charlemagne’s empire fell, Europe no longer had a powerful central government. Nobles who owned land became more powerful. This led to a new system called . feudalism. Process, people and patience. Challenges. Change . Classic hierarchical pattern of how settlements work is no longer universally true; what replaces it?. Increased mobility has changed the way we live. By: Liza Ketchum. Lesson 27. Vocabulary. Remote. –. a remote place is far away from cities and towns. Katherine lived in a . remote. cabin in the middle of the woods where no other humans could be found.. and . Places. Important. . places. in . our. . life. a birthplace. a . homeplace. / hometown. the place where we study /work. holiday destinations. Our. . birthplace. the place where we are born. Balance of Payment. IMQF . course. in International . Finance. Caves. , . Frankel. . and. Jones (2007) . World. . Trade. . and. . Payments. , 10e, . Pearson. Outline. Nonsterilization. . assumption. Learning Outcomes. Describe the factors that led to trade. . Explain how trade led to the need for and growth of towns. . Describe what life was like in a medieval town. Review: Think/Pair/Share. What was the . LO – To understand issues surrounding the growth of shanty towns . Characteristics of shanty towns . Called shanty towns, squatter settlements or slums. Built on very poor land. Often on the edge of cities, along rivers or railway lines or steep hillsides. AP Economics. Mr. Bordelon. The savings-investment spending identity says that. a. each person in the economy must invest as much as he or she saves.. savings and investment spending are always equal for the economy as a whole.. January 1, . 1863. Executive order by President . Lincoln. Freed. all the slaves in the . southern. states that had “rebelled”. Emancipation. Proclamation. After the Civil War, 3 . amendments. Reading Goal: . Cause and Effect. Team Cooperation Goal: . Completing . Tasks. Genre. : Expository. Day . :. . 3. On what page does Chapter 7 begin? . What is the title of Ch. 16? .

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