PPT-Christian Europe Emerges, 300-1200
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Chapter 10 Early Medieval Europe The loss of unity and order as well as the breakup of allegiances between kings and nobles changed the landscape of Western Europe
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Chapter 10 Early Medieval Europe The loss of unity and order as well as the breakup of allegiances between kings and nobles changed the landscape of Western Europe after the fall of Rome Familybased law supplanted Roman laws and insecurities led communities to seek the protection of local strongmen. NEW TYPE EMERGES efforts at of what most of the history we speak to see types of ways of NEW TYPE EMERGES group of OR MODELS out of is a example, the types of are not of the of the of the TYPE EMERG Class . 19. March . 4, . 2015. The Western World, in the Midst of Change:. From Speaking to Writing. Writing Emerges and Leads. “. the run-up”. Deep rhetorical base in the oral arts.. Connection of the rhetorical base to the school system.. Stages of Postclassical Development. Between the 6th and 10th centuries . c.e. .. , disorder prevailed in western Europe. . The . Catholic church . remained strong. Rome’s fall left Italy and surrounding area in economic, political, and intellectual decline. Rationale . Why teach the history of antisemitism in Europe?. May not know what it is or means. Gives historical context. Helps students begin to understand Judaism . Helps students begin to grasp culture that Nazi Fascism developed . New Methods, Attention Prosthetics, Evidence, and Argument.. John Unsworth. CI Days. Notre Dame University. April 29, 2010. Book. -wheel invented . by Italian military engineer . Agostino. . Ramelli. 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:. 330–1450. ). . Lesson 3 . The Medieval Christian Church. . Learning Objectives. Explain how the Christian Church shaped medieval life.. Understand monastic life and the influence of medieval monks and nuns.. October 7, 2015. The Western World, in the Midst of Change:. From Speaking to Writing. Writing Emerges and Leads. “. the run-up” to writing. Deep rhetorical base in the oral arts.. Connection of the rhetorical base to the school system.. 330–1450. ). . Lesson 8 . Russia and Eastern Europe. . Learning Objectives. Describe how geography influenced the rise of Russia, and how Kiev grew to be the center of the first Russian state.. Explain how Mongol rule affected Russia.. 330–1450. ). . Lesson 7 . The Late Middle Ages: A Time of Upheaval. . Learning Objectives. Understand how the Black Death caused social and economic decline.. Describe the problems facing the Church in the late Middle Ages and how the Church reacted.. MEDIEVAL ART…... Medieval artistic traditions include late antique, early Christian, Byzantine, Islamic, migratory, Carolingian*, Romanesque, and Gothic. , named for their principal culture, religion, government, and/or artistic style. . 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. . . First Edition. CHAPTER 10. The Worlds of European Christendom: Connected and Divided. 500–1300. Copyright © 2009 by Bedford/St. Martin’s. Robert W. Strayer. Charlemagne: . This fifteenth-century manuscript painting depicts Charlemagne, King of the Franks, who was . LESSON 1 – The First Christians. LESSON 2 – THE DECLINE OF ROME. LESSON 3 – THE EARLY CHRISTIAN CHURCH. LESSON 4 – THE AGE OF CHARLEMAGNE. LESSON 5 – THE BYZANTINE EMPIRE. THE EARLY CHRISTIAN CHURCH.
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