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History of the Modern World- Chapter 2: The Renaissance in Italy

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AP EUROPEAN HISTORY 9-1-2011 The Renaissance in Italy I. Meaning and Characteristics of the Italian Renaissance Meaning of Renaissance: 1. literal: rebirth 2. rebirth of antiquity or Greco-Roman civilization Middle Ages a. 1000 years between end of Roman Empire and their own era b. characterized by lack of classical culture ? or a darkness a fragmented feudal society with an agricultural economy and its thought and culture were largely dominated by the church 4. Jacob Burckhardt created modern concept of Renaissance in Civilization of the Renaissance in Italy birthplace of the modern world distinguishing features: 1) revival of antiquity 2) perfecting of the individual secularism

Very basic plant classification

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On the Classification of Plants Plants can be divided into four broad groups over the course of evolution: mosses, ferns, cone-bearing, and flowering. The first, and least evolutionarily advanced group of plants, are the mosses and their relatives- Bryophytes. These plants lack vascular tissue, so they cannot move nutrients and water very far from its source. As a result, they cannot grow very high, and they also lack true leaves, stems, and roots. These plants also require water in order for fertilization to occur, because the sperm must swim to the egg. Plants in this category include mosses, hornworts, and liverworts. In the collection, the Springy Turf-Moss is a Bryophyte.

The Classical Period- India

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The Classical Period 1000 BCE- 500 CE INTRODUCTION The period marks the decline in river civilizations and a surge in population in three areas: China India Mediterranean (which includes the Middle East, Southern Europe, and Northern Africa) These civilizations proved to be highly durable; however, it does not reflect the history of the entire world. The Classical Period is composed primarily of empires and dynasties that boasted great power, religious ideas, and artistic ideas. Many social customs and diverse ideas found in our societies today can be traced back to this period.

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The Classical Period 1000 BCE- 500 CE INTRODUCTION The period marks the decline in river civilizations and a surge in population in three areas: China India Mediterranean (which includes the Middle East, Southern Europe, and Northern Africa) These civilizations proved to be highly durable; however, it does not reflect the history of the entire world. The Classical Period is composed primarily of empires and dynasties that boasted great power, religious ideas, and artistic ideas. Many social customs and diverse ideas found in our societies today can be traced back to this period.

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The Classical Period 1000 BCE- 500 CE INTRODUCTION The period marks the decline in river civilizations and a surge in population in three areas: China India Mediterranean (which includes the Middle East, Southern Europe, and Northern Africa) These civilizations proved to be highly durable; however, it does not reflect the history of the entire world. The Classical Period is composed primarily of empires and dynasties that boasted great power, religious ideas, and artistic ideas. Many social customs and diverse ideas found in our societies today can be traced back to this period.

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The Classical Period 1000 BCE- 500 CE INTRODUCTION The period marks the decline in river civilizations and a surge in population in three areas: China India Mediterranean (which includes the Middle East, Southern Europe, and Northern Africa) These civilizations proved to be highly durable; however, it does not reflect the history of the entire world. The Classical Period is composed primarily of empires and dynasties that boasted great power, religious ideas, and artistic ideas. Many social customs and diverse ideas found in our societies today can be traced back to this period.

U.S. v. Lopez

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SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES ? No. 93-1260 ? UNITED STATES, PETITIONER v. ALFONSO LOPEZ, Jr. on writ of certiorari to the united states court of appeals for the fifth circuit [April 26, 1995] Chief Justice Rehnquist delivered the opinion of the Court.

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