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Ashoka

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?He was an?Indian?emperor of the?Mauryan Dynasty?who ruled almost all of the?Indian subcontinent?from ca. 269 BCE to 232 BCE.[1]?One of India's greatest emperors, Ashoka reigned over most of present-day India after a number of military conquests.
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Chapter 16

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Chapter 16 Culture and Ideas Religious Reformation The Catholic church built new churches in 1500 including Saint Peter?s Basilica in Rome Pope Leo X raised $ for new basilica by authorizing sale of indulgences The German monk Martin Luther Challenged the pope on issue of indulgences and other practices Began Protestant Reformation Argued salvation could be by faith alone Christian belief could be based only on the Bible and on Christian tradition not on authority of the pope Protestant leader John Calvin Different theory in The Institutes of Christian Religion Believed salvation was God?s gift to predestined people Christian congregations should be self-governing and stress simplicity in life and in worship Protestant Reformation appealed to Religious sentiments

Ap World History Summer Homework

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Marisa Holliday ? PAGE ?1? Marisa Holliday ? PAGE ?1? AP World History Summer Homework Prologue- Second Thoughts What?s the Significance? Myths of origin- Myths of origin are important because many people want to know why the world first began. The most science can do is describe how the world first came to be, but people want to know more than that, so they have to make up what they believe happened and why. Cosmic Calendar- The cosmic calendar provides a way to compare all of the historic events since the big bang in a much more comprehensible way. it organizes everything into a timeline that fits within one calendar year, so that we can better understand the time differences and how long the earth has really been around.

World Civilizations chapter outlines

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The West and the World Introduction After the fifteenth century, explorers from western Europe hacked out empires in the Americas and redefined the nature of international exchange. New areas of the world regions of Africa, the Americas, and Polynesia were brought into the system for the first time. The level of exchange between civilizations became so critical that it affected older political and cultural traditions. In some cases, areas of Asia and the Middle East began to emulate developments in the West. The West's First Outreach: Maritime Power Introduction

World Civilizations chapter outlines

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The West and the World Introduction After the fifteenth century, explorers from western Europe hacked out empires in the Americas and redefined the nature of international exchange. New areas of the world regions of Africa, the Americas, and Polynesia were brought into the system for the first time. The level of exchange between civilizations became so critical that it affected older political and cultural traditions. In some cases, areas of Asia and the Middle East began to emulate developments in the West. The West's First Outreach: Maritime Power Introduction

AP World History Vocab Chapter 7

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AP World History?Chapter 7?Vocabulary List Silk Road: One of the first trade routes (land and sea) in the world, an ancient trade route between China and the Mediterranean Sea extending some 6,440 km (4,000 mi). Historical Significance: The use of these trade routes led to political, economic, religious, and social diffusion. Religions and cultures diffused through the trade route. The trade route also help spread new ideas about Christianity to far east Asia and spread ideas about mathematics and scientific knowledge. It also allowed for developing languages because they had to communicate to trade. Parthians: Parthia is a place in north east Iran. It is known for being the political and cultural base of the ?Arsacid dynasty,? who were rulers of the Parthian Empire.

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