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Rationalism notes

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English CP 11 Rationalists- Guided Notes The Age of Reason/ Rationalism (1765- 1790) What was going on in history? Revolting was beginning due to _________ and poor treatment from British government 1773- England needed money so they were forcing colonists to either 1) buy tea from China that was untaxed (Boston Tea Party) OR 2) they could grow their own, but anything the colonists grew was _______________ ____________, and the money went to England! 1775- Revolutionary War was starting with little fights between English soldiers and Puritan colonists ______________ ___________________- ?Give me liberty or give me death!? His speech is what ignited the Revolutionary War

AP* EDITION|THE EARTH AND ITS PEOPLE: A GLOBAL HISTORY Chapter 3 Review

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AP* EDITION|THE EARTH AND ITS PEOPLE: A GLOBAL HISTORY CHAPTER 3 Larger Concept Section Review Vocabulary Terms Details THE COSMOPOLITAN MIDDLE EAST, 1700-1100 B.C.E. Western Asia -In the Late Bronze Age trade and diplomatic contacts between states fostered the flow of goods and ideas, and elite groups enjoyed similar lifestyles and a relatively high standard of living -Immigrant groups that came to power in Babylonia (Kassites) and Egypt (Hyksos) assimilated to Babylonian and Egyptian language and culture -New peoples in western Asia who learned and improved on the technologies and culture of Mesopotamia civilization challenged the old core area -The Hittites used the technology of chariot warfare and iron metallurgy to dominate Anatolia

AP Human Geography KBAT 6 Religion

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GEOGRAPHY OF RELIGION KNOW animism autonomous religion branch cosmogony denomination diocese ethnic religion fundamentalism ghetto hierarchical religion interfaith boundary intrafaith boundary monotheism pilgrimage polytheistic religion religion sect secularism shamanism syncretism traditional religion tribal religion universalizing religion Zionism BE ABLE TO ? identify the following characteristics of all major religions a. point of origin b. method of diffusion c. current distribution d. landscape expression ? map the religious regions of the United States ? discuss the major branches, their origins, and their current distributions for the following religions a. Christianity b. Islam c. Buddhism

The Rise of Islam

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Historical Timeline of Islam from 570 AD to 1096 AD: 570 AD Muhammad is born into the Bedouin tribes of the deserts in the Arabian Peninsula, specifically the city of Mecca 610 AD At age 40, Muhammad has spiritual experiences that led him to believe that Allah was the one true God 619 AD Muhammad’s wife and uncle die; many of his enemies saw this event as a chance to strike 622 AD Marks the beginning of the religious faith of Islam and its rising empire 630 AD Muhammad and his men return to Mecca to conquer the city and establish it as the Holy City of the Islamic faith 632 AD Muhammad dies; Abu Bakr rose as Mohammed's succerssor, or Caliph 633 AD The Ridda Wars 650 AD Defeat of the Persians 651 AD The Muslim Army defeat the Sassanians 656 AD Ali rises to Caliphate

Sikhism

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Sikhism is a monotheistic religion founded in the fifteenth century Punjab on the teachings of Guru Nanak Dev Ji and ten later Sikh Gurus. The principal belief of Sikhism is faith in Waheguru. The Gurū Granth Sāhib Ji, which, along with the writings of six other Sikh Gurus, has works of many devotees from diverse economic and religious backgrounds. Most of the sikhs live in Punjab, India and Punjab, Pakistan. Sikh teaching emphasizes the principle of equality of all humans and rejects discrimination on the basis of caste, creed, and gender. Nanak's teachings are founded not on a final destination of heaven or hell, but on a spiritual union with God which results in salvation. The ten gurus are # Name Date of birth, Guruship on, Date of ascension, Age

AP World

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Diaspora means ?dispersion? or ?scattering.? Basically, deportees were better off by the waters of Babylon, so the descendents of those deportees refused to rejoin the Persian Empire. So, the Jews dispersed to maintain their religion outside of the no-more independent Israel. They left behind many belongings and artifacts, and they had to change their entire way of life. However, this changed allowed the peoples to develop traditions such as synagogue, the Deuternomic code, and a stronger monotheistic belief. The Diaspora fostered a powerful sense of community and the belief that their people were protected by a watchful and beneficent deity.

World Religions Cheat Sheet

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Religions Judaism Christianity Islam Confucianism Hinduism Buddhism Hearth Ur Middle East Saudi Arabia China India, Pakistan Nepal Diffusion Went into Europe by Jews scattering, U.S. in WW2, Israel during Zionist movement Spread by Jesus and followers into West Europe then the world Spread by Mohammed converting kings and then going to Asia, then world Chinese immigrants introduced it to other countries Spread through SE Asia Emperor Asoka converted then his missionaries went to N. and S. Asia Locations Israel, Europe, W. Hemisphere West Europe, W. Hemisphere Arabia, Middle East, Africa China, Japan, Korea India, Sri Lanka China, Japan, Type monotheistic monotheistic monotheistic polytheistic monotheistic Number of followers
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