PPT-Chapter 27 – Empire and Expansion
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Factors Leading to Imperialism Increase in US population wealth and production led to overseas markets and raw materials DOLLARS Missionary work Josiah Strong
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Factors Leading to Imperialism Increase in US population wealth and production led to overseas markets and raw materials DOLLARS Missionary work Josiah Strong DIETY Expand our military power to protect interests abroad DEFENSE. -Get into groups of 3 or 4 (this will be specified). -individuals not in a group and groups that do not meet the specified requirement will lose 10 points per person. -arrange the desks so you are all facing each other. Han Dynasty China: . A Comparison. Imperial Rome and Han China. Both lasted approximately 400 years. Both had populations of about 50 million. Origins of empire. Han China built on . earlier imperial traditions. Introduction. You first met the Binomial Expansion in C2. In this chapter you will have a brief reminder of expanding for positive integer powers. We will also look at how to multiply out a bracket with a fractional or negative power. millenium. ?. Sanjeev . Arora. Princeton University &. Center for Computational Intractability. Overview. Last . millenium. : . . Central role of . expansion. and . expanders. Recognizing. Internet Governance and Information Technology to overcome ‘R-CEPS’ limiters to Inter-Country Expansion for ‘SMEs’. R-CEPS limiters = Regulatory, Cultural, Environmental, Political and Social limiters. Internet Governance and Information Technology to overcome ‘R-CEPS’ limiters to Inter-Country Expansion for ‘SMEs’. R-CEPS limiters = Regulatory, Cultural, Environmental, Political and Social limiters. L/O – To define what an empire is and explore how the British Empire began. Starter. – What is an empire? Come up with a definition of your own . What was the British Empire?. What does the map suggest about Britain’s power in 1890?. The Ottoman Empire. 1300-1529: Rapid Expansion. 1529-1683: Periodic Expansion, zenith of power . 1683-1820: Decline. 1820-1914: Attempted Modernization. Conceptions of Ottoman Empire as weak and ineffective, true for a part of its history, but was a world power and did experience extremely rapid expansion and military success. . Jeffrey C. Peters. PhD Candidate (. Dec 2015. ), . Center for Global Trade Analysis . , Purdue University . Thomas W. Hertel. Executive Director, Center . for Global Trade Analysis, Purdue University. Supplementary Figure . 1. . . Fit between model and observed . data – E1b1a. . . The color of each of the smallest rectangular units indicates the value of AND measuring the fit between the model and the observed tree: red = good fit, yellow and green = intermediate fit, blue = poor fit. Each is based on 1,000 simulations. These small units are assembled into sets with differing values of . Gina Schlieman, Manager, Schools of Choice Office . Colorado Department of Education. schlieman_g@. cde.state.co.us. . 303.866.6790 . Dustin R. Sparks, Esq. . Law Office of Dustin R. Sparks, LLC. dustin@dustinsparkslaw.com. Developments in Europe and the Byzantine Empire. . Where we last left off…. The Roman Empire was divided into two factions. The . Eastern Roman Empire. , centered in Constantinople became highly centralized government known as the . Byzantine Empire – Eastern Roman Empire Byzantine Empire (330 CE-1453 CE) The Eastern Empire split from Rome after 330 CE, and continued under Greek rule While the West fell in 485 CE, the East continued and was a dominant force Byzantine Empire (330 CE-1453 CE). The Eastern Empire split from Rome after 330 CE, and . continued under Greek rule. While the West fell in 485 CE, the . East continued and was a dominant force. In economics, politics, trade, and culture throughout the P-C Era .
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