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Religion Key Issue 4 Why Do Territorial Conflicts Arise Among Groups? Rubenstein Define fundamentalism. Fundamentalism is increasing in the world today and its growth contributes to conflicts. Why is it increasing? RELIGION VERSUS GOVERNMENT POLICIES In what ways did the Taliban government of Afghanistan raise conflicts with Western/modern ideas after it took control of the country in 1996? What aspect of Hinduism has clashed with Western/modern ideas? What Western groups criticized this aspect? How has the Indian government responded to this issue? In Russia/Soviet Union, how did each of the following attempt to limit the influence of religion, specifically the Eastern Orthodox Church? Czar Peter the Great Communism

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Religion Key Issue 4 Why Do Territorial Conflicts Arise Among Groups? Rubenstein Define fundamentalism. Fundamentalism is increasing in the world today and its growth contributes to conflicts. Why is it increasing? RELIGION VERSUS GOVERNMENT POLICIES In what ways did the Taliban government of Afghanistan raise conflicts with Western/modern ideas after it took control of the country in 1996? What aspect of Hinduism has clashed with Western/modern ideas? What Western groups criticized this aspect? How has the Indian government responded to this issue? In Russia/Soviet Union, how did each of the following attempt to limit the influence of religion, specifically the Eastern Orthodox Church? Czar Peter the Great Communism

AP* EDITION|THE EARTH AND ITS PEOPLE: A GLOBAL HISTORY Chapter 16 Review

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AP* EDITION|THE EARTH AND ITS PEOPLE: A GLOBAL HISTORY CHAPTER 16 Larger Concept Section Review Vocabulary Terms Details CULTURE AND IDEAS Early Reformation -Outraged by corrupt church practices, reformers like Luther and Calvin challenged papal authority and traditional Catholic theology European Renaissance-period of intense artistic and intellectual activity, said to be a ?rebirth? of Greco-Roman culture Papacy- central administration of the Roman Catholic Church, of which the Pope is the head Indulgence- the forgiveness of the punishment due for past sins, granted by the Catholic Church authorities as a reward for a pious act

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Lauren Dutch Poem God has power and could have come, In a tornado, flood, or burning sun, But instead He chose to quietly appear, In a rugged stable on a night so dear. God has power and could have said, ?Prepare my son a luxurious bed!? But instead He chose to be born, In a wooden manger, early morn. God has power and could have told, King Herod not to be so bold, But instead He warned the father, Go to Egypt where there?s no bother. God has power and could have done, All these things before the rising sun, But He is kind, and He is giving, And wants us to show Him through our living.
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Chapter 24 Notes

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CHAPTER 24 Industrialization and Imperialism: The Making of the European Global Order Western European industrialization fundamentally altered the nature of European overseas expansion. Previously Europeans sought desired material goods or moved against threats from external enemies. In the Americas, they seized lands for plantation crops. Christian missionaries sought converts. Much of the secular and religious thrust was due to a desire to strengthen Europe in the long contest with Islam. Raw materials were needed to fuel industrial growth, and markets were required for its manufacturing production.. The increased power of the West made it fear other European imperial rivalries more than indigenous opposition.

notes for aphug ch. 6

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Chapter 6 Religion Religion systems of formal or informal worship, faith, ritual ? influences cultural landscapes ? values and attitudes, rhythms of everyday life, calendar events, consumption of food/drink ? Distribution of Religions Universalizing religions Christianity Islam Buddhism Ethnic religions Hinduism Other ethnic religions Classification of Religions Universalizing: claim to the ?universal truth? ? seen as applicable to all humans Seek to convert new members; open to all people Spread mainly by expansion diffusion (any sub-type) Ethnic: associated with a particular culture; membership by birth or identity with that ethnic group Not evangelical (don?t actively seek to convert new members) Spread mainly by relocation diffusion from origin area

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Plot: A Separate Peace begins with our narrator, Gene Forrester, returning to the prestigious Devon School, where he spent his boyhood, as an adult to reflect on the past. Through his memories, the reader is introduced to two best friends who solidify their friendship by jumping out of a famously dangerous tree, into the river. Finny is a gifted athlete, blessed with natural charisma, and, above all else, he is pure ? a truly good-hearted person. Gene, in a rage of envy for his best friend, ends up bouncing the tree branch one night as Finny is about to jump, causing him to fall and break his leg. Summer ends and as the winter session at Devon begins, all of the boys must come to terms with the ?real world? outside of Devon.

Chapter 6 and 7 Outline

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Chapter 06 - The Duel for North America, 1608-1763 ?I. France Finds a Foothold in Canada 1. Latecomer in race for colonies due to wars at home between Roman Catholics and Huguenots (Protestants) 10,000 murdered on St. Bartholomew?s Day 2. Edict of Nantes--- limited toleration to the French Huguenots. Ceases religious wars. 3. France blossomed-- mightiest most feared; King Louis XIV became king, took interest in overseas colonies. 4. In 1608, Quebec, overlooking the St. Lawrence River established by French. Catholic. 5. Samuel de Champlain-- ?Father of New France? soldier and explorer ? friendship with Huron Indians-- joined them in battle against Iroquois ? French shot 3 dead, one wounded. Enemies ?

AP Euro Chapter 12 outline

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Chapter 12 Recovery and Rebirth 1) Meaning and Characteristics of the Renaissance Renaissance 1350-1550 ?rebirth? Ending of the middle ages (lack of classical culture) Individualism and secularism (separation of church and state) a) Urban Society ? independent cities that dominated surrounding areas; secular spirit b) Age of Recovery ? 13th century: Black Death, political disorder, and recession c) Classical Culture ? Italians became aware of their past d) Recovery of the Individual ? new ways of viewing human beings (ability, worth, dignity) 2) Making of Renaissance Society a) Economic Recovery 1) Hanseatic League ? merchants who dominated trade in Northern Europe 2) Wool and Silk ? Italy dominated production and trade

AP Euro Chapter 13 outline

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Chapter 13 Reformation and Religious Warfare in the Sixteenth Century 1) Prelude to Reformation XXXXXXXXxxxxxxxxXXXXXXXXXXXXXX A) Christian Humanism ? goal to reform Christianity 1) Focus on Religious Simplicity ? discovered a simple religion which was complicated by theological theories 2) Call for Religious Reform ? individuals have the ability to improve themselves 3) Reform Through Education ? society would change as education increased B) Erasmus: Prince of Humanists ? most influential Christian Humanist 1) Emphasis on Inner Piety ? deemphasized external forms of religion (fasting, relics, sacraments) 2) Praise of Folly: Satire of the Age ? harsh on abuses of the church 3) Influence on the Protestant Revolt ? wanted to reform the church, disagreed with revolt

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