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APWH Chapter 7

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Julia Leno Dr. Connellan AP World History ? 6 14 October 2012 Chapter 7 Outline Historians call the period from 1500 to 500 BC the ?Vedic Age? after the Vedas, religious texts that are our main source of information about that period. The foundations for Indian civilization were laid in the Vedic Age. Nomadic Warriors migrated into northwest India around 1500 BC. Some think that the migration was because of the spread of agriculture. After the collapse of the Indus Valley civilization there was no central authority to direct irrigation efforts; therefore, the region had become home to many kinship groups that depended mostly on herds of cattle for sustenance and perhaps also on some gardening to supplement their diet. These groups, like other Indo-European groups were patriarchal.

Religion Divides

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Religion Divides Religion is defined as the belief in and worship of a superhuman controlling power, especially a personal God or gods. Everyone can understand that. But what really is religion? Religion is a system of beliefs, based around a central deity, created thousands of years ago to explain the mystery of the world around them. As time went on, people devoted themselves to live a more religious and holy life. Today, there are still people who devote their entire life to following their religion. They convince themselves that what they are doing is the only way to live a proper life and that other religions are wrong. Because of this, religion is a very strong dividing force in the world. One example of how religion divides the world is the Crusades.

Parasise Lost VII

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Paradise Lost Summaries The Epic Order: 1. The Heavenly Battle The Casting Out The New Creation The Son?s Offer of Sacrifice The Arrival of Satan in Paradise Book VI ? Rapha?l continues to relate the war in Heaven The armies meet on the plain After listening to Satan?s plan of rebellion, Abdiel (?Seraph faithful found?) returns to the faithful angels The opposing forces meet front to front Abdiel confronts Satan ? First to strike Satan The first battle Leaders of the army of angels: Michael and Gabriel Michael duels with Satan (?then Satan first knew pain?) Moloch injured by Gabriel (?but anon Down-clov?n to the waist, with shatter?d Arms and uncouth pain fled bellowing?) Other fights are described, as the faithful prevail The rebels retreat under nightfall

Vocabulary Week #6

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VOCABULARY FOR UNIT # 6 Using this week?s vocabulary words, fill in the KIM chart below. Be sure to fill in all of the boxes, key idea (vocabulary word), information (definition) and memory clue (original illustration for each word). All three (3) boxes must be complete to get credit. K ?Key idea I ?Information M ?Memory Clue 1. accede to give consent, approval, or adherence; agree; assent 2. explicit fully and clearly expressed or demonstrated; leaving nothing merely implied; unequivocal; outspoken 3. officious objectionably aggressive in offering one's unrequested and unwanted services, help, or advice 4. solace comfort in sorrow, misfortune, or trouble; alleviation of distress or discomfort 5. brandish

AP World Terms

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Sheet1 Abbasid Caliphate Descendants of the Prophet Muhammad's uncle, al-Abbas, the Abbasids overthrew the Umayyad Caliphate and ruled an Islamic empire from their capital in Baghdad (founded 762) from 750 to 1258. (p. 234) absolution The theory popular in France and other early modern European monarchies that royal power should be free of constitutional checks. (p. 452) Acheh Sultanate Muslim kingdom in northern Sumatra. Main center of Islamic expansion in Southeast Asia in the early seventeenth century, it declined after the Dutch seized Malacca from Portugal in 1641. (p. 541) acllas Women selected by Inca authorities to serve in religious centers as weavers and ritual participants. (p. 318)

AP World Terms

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Sheet1 Abbasid Caliphate Descendants of the Prophet Muhammad's uncle, al-Abbas, the Abbasids overthrew the Umayyad Caliphate and ruled an Islamic empire from their capital in Baghdad (founded 762) from 750 to 1258. (p. 234) absolution The theory popular in France and other early modern European monarchies that royal power should be free of constitutional checks. (p. 452) Acheh Sultanate Muslim kingdom in northern Sumatra. Main center of Islamic expansion in Southeast Asia in the early seventeenth century, it declined after the Dutch seized Malacca from Portugal in 1641. (p. 541) acllas Women selected by Inca authorities to serve in religious centers as weavers and ritual participants. (p. 318)

Language key issue 4 study questions

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What is an extinct language? Language that is no longer spoken or read in daily activities by anyone around the world How many languages are considered extinct according to Ethnologue? 473 What is the EBLUB? Where is it located? The European Bureau for Lesser Used Languages is located in Dublin, Ireland and it provides financial support for the preservation of several dozen indigenous, regional, and minority languages spoken by 46 million Europeans. Most of the Jewish Bible was written in what language? Hebrew When was Israel established as an independent country? 1948 How many people say they can speak Irish? 1.5 million How many people in Scotland speak Scottish Gaelic? What percent is that? 59,000/ 1 percent. Who was the last known native speaker of the Cornish language?

Ap Hug chapter 7 question 2

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The answer to "what was the official religious policy of the former Soviet Union?" is?Athism.
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