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Ch. 5 Ancient Greek Art Study Guide

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Chapter 5 ? Gods, Heroes and Athletes - Name: Lauren Sukumar The Art of Ancient Greece AP Art History Online School: Canyon Mrs. Boehler The Gods and Goddesses of Mount Olympus 1. What did Homer write and when? He wrote the Iliad and the Odyssey in the eight century BCE. 2. What did Hesiod write and when? He wrote peoms, specifically Theogony composed around 700 BCE. 3. What two key elements were the ?parents? of the Greek deities (gods) that are the most often represented? The two key elements are Earth (Gaia/Ge ) and Heaven (Ouranos, Uranus)

Units 1-5 Summary

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Unit 1: <600 BCE ? RIVER VALLEYS, NEOLITHIC REVOLUTION, INDEPENDENT INNOVATION Specialization of labor, agricultural economies (neolithic revolution), river valleys, social classes, system of writing (most), independent innovation. Hittite advantage ? horses/wheels, iron weapons. Pre-history: paleolithic societies ? natufian society. Neolithic ? jomon society, Jericho, chinook society Mesopotamia: Sumer, Akkad, Old Babylon, Hittites, Assyria, Chaldea. Phoenicians, Hebrews, Indo Europeans. Africa: Egypt, Nubia. Bantu migrations. India: Harappan society, Dravidians vs Aryan migration -> Vedic age China: Xia, Shang (bronze, fu hao), Zhou Americas: Olmec, Mayan (popol vuh/maize), Teotihuacan. Chavin cult, Mochica. Oceania: Austronesia seafarers -> Lapita

AP US History A People And A Nation Ch. 24 Study Guide

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Charles Lindbergh Pilot of The Spirit of St. Louis who flew from the U.S. to Paris alone; nicknamed ?Lucky Lindy? One of the most celebrated heroes in American history The burst of publicity and thrill of celebration point to the impacts of commercialism, new technology, and mass entertainment 1920-1921 economy The 1920?s began with a jolting economic decline Once World War I ended, industrial output dropped and unemployment rose as wartime orders dried up, consumer spending dwindled, and demobilized soldiers flooded the work force Refined methods of credit Installment, or time payment, plans drove the new consumption 80% of automobiles were bought on credit Oligopolies The control of an entire industry by a few large firms

Physiology and Behavior Study Guide

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Name: _______________________ October 16, 2009 Psychology Study Guide: Physiology and Behavior Brain Structure, The Neuron, and Neurotransmitters: Medulla Occipital Lobe Amygdala Neuron Pons Parietal Lobe Cerebrum Dendrites Spinal Cord Frontal Lobe Right Hemisphere Soma Cerebellum Temporal Lobe Left Hemisphere Axon Thalamus Broca?s Area Neurotransmitters Terminal Buttons Hypothalamus Wernicke?s Area Acetycholine Synapse Corpus Collosum Sensory Cortex Dopamine Hippocampus Motor Cortex Serotonin The Peripheral Nervous System and the Endocrine System Somatic Nervous System Thyroid Gland Testosterone Afferent Neurons Pineal Gland Estrogen Efferent Neurons Pituitary Gland

AP Biology_Fred and Theresa Holtzclaw Study Guide_Chapter Two

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