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Age of Exploration 1. God, Glory, and God 2. Technologies: Guns, Caravel (ships), compass 3. Mercantilism – economic thought of 1700s. The prosperity of a nation depended on large supply of gold or silver 4. In Mercantilism Colonies were important sources of raw materials and markets for finished goods Tang and Song Dynasties Tang China – Woodblock printing Improved it by creating movable type Tang China – Invented Gunpowder, porcelain, metallurgy, printing, invented paper money Tang and Song – increased trade, instituted civil service examinations Impact on East Asia- stimulated ACP Review and Homework The Big Picture: humans transitioned from foragers to farmers; marked the beginning of the Neolithic Age, allowed civilizations to develop (permanent settlements, stable food supply -specialized workers, advanced technology, writing, government/institutions) The historical era from 1300 to 1600 is called the Renaissance when Western Europe recovered from the Middle Ages. During this “rebirth,” Europe experienced a revival in trade, learning, political stability, and Roman/Greek culture. New scholars called Humanists believed that people were capable of doing anything. Renaissance artists like Michelangelo and Leonardo da Vinci used new techniques of realism, perspective, and classical designs from Greece and Rome. Authors emphasized human emotions, criticized medieval authority, and inspired a new wave of rulers. As the feudal system broke down and lords lost power, nations began to form under the rule of powerful kings. During the era of change, many people began questioning the practices of the Catholic Church and hoped to reform religious practices. During this Protestant Reformation, leaders like Martin Luther and Henry VIII broke from the Catholic Church and formed new denominations of Christianity. The Catholic Church responded to these new Protestant faiths by sending Jesuit missionaries to make new converts. The increase in trade during the Renaissance led to an Age of Exploration. During this era of discovery, European explorers searched for new trade routes to Asia, new people to convert to Christianity, and new lands to conquer in the name of their kings. Tips American politics, culture, and architecture was influenced by Greece and Rome Good Samuell Spartans Roll With Crazy Attitude Middle Ages, Medieval, Dark Ages – all the same time period The West/ Western World – means Europe and Americas Pictures and charts 1. Role of animals i.e. horses in war 2. Chart page 232 3. Page 409 advancement chart Key Terms and Phrases: 1. Great Schism 17. Henry VIII (Anglicanism) 2. Renaissance 18. Predestination 3. Tang and Song 19. Hundred Years’ War 4. Black Death 20. Crusades 5. Totalitarianism 21. Johann Gutenberg 6. “Renaissance Man” 22. Silk Roads 7. Divine right 23. African Gold/Salt Trade 8. Citizenship 24. Dutch East India Co. 9. Humanism 25. Aristotle, Plato, Herodotus 10. Judeo-Christian legal tradition 26. Mayan 11. Buddhism 27. Inca 12. Aztec 28. Gold, Glory, God 13. Protestant Reformation 29. Colony 14. Indulgences 30. Mercantilism 15. Martin Luther (Lutheranism) 31. Indian Ocean Trade 16. Ninety-Five Theses 32. Neolithic Revolution 33. Architectural engineering trade and production, techniques of government and administration; Chinese culture. Printing Press Spread messages of Renaissance and Reformation Greek and US US US Roman Architecture Laws Govt Essential Questions: 1. What 4 events caused the decline of Middle Ages and the rise of the Renaissance? 2. How did the Renaissance change (a) art (b) literature (c) government, and (d) learning? 3. Why did Europeans explore the “New World?” 4. What are the characteristics of civilization? 5. What is Monotheism? 6. What are the major cultural, economic, and political developments of Tang and Song China? 7. How did the Silk Road and the African gold salt trade facilitated the spread of ideas and trade? 8. What was the long term impact of the Reformation? 9. Compare the major political, economic, social, and cultural developments of the Maya, Inca, and Aztec civilizations? 10. What caused European Expansion from 1450 to 1750? 11. Analyze the influenced of human and physical geographic factors on trade in the Indian Ocean? 12. Identify the changes that were caused by the Neolithic revolution? 13. Explain the development of democratic-Republicanism government from its beginnings in Judeo-Christian legal tradition and classical Greece and Rome through the English civil war? 14. Identify the characteristics of Totalitarianism? 15. Describe the rights and responsibilities of citizens and noncitizens in civic participation? 16. Central ideas of Buddhism and Hinduism? 17. Describe the changing roles of women? 18. What are the fundamental ideas and institutions of Western civilization that originated in Greece and Rome? 19. What are the architectural engineering that developed in the Maya, Inca, and Aztec civilizations? 20. Explain the impact of the printing press on the Renaissance and Reformation? TEKS WH. 5A, 5B, 7A, 2B, 3A, 4G, 4H, 4J, 5A, 5B, 6A, 7A, 16B, 17A, 19B, 20A, 21B, 23A, 24A, 25B, 26B, 27B, 27C Test Review – Part 1 1. What was the result of the Neolithic Revolution? ______________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________ 2. What enabled farmers and craftsman ______________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________ 3. What brought about the Neolithic Revolution? ______________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________ 4. What is monotheism ______________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________ 5. Historically, what benefits do Citizens have in a society vs noncitizen 6. Which classical empires Influenced US architecture and laws ______________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________ 7. What was the significance of the Twelve Tables of Rome ______________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________ 8. Representative democracy comes from ______________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________ 9. What brought an end to the Middle Ages ______________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________ 10. What was a result of the Hundred’s year war ______________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________ 11. Crusades enabled or reestablished ______________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________ 12. Tang and Song dynasty impact on Eastern Asia ______________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________ 13. Empires that influenced American law ______________________________________________________ 14. Major Cultural invention of the Tang Dynasty ______________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________ 15. Result of the African gold and salt trade ______________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________ 16. Persians trade with Africans ______________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________ 17. What impact did the Printing press have on the Reformation ______________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________ 18. Impact of Renaissance literature on Western society ______________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________ 19. Name 3 Characteristics of the Renaissance: Economic, political, social ______________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________ 20. Why did German Princes support the Reformation? ______________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________ 21. What motivated European expansion? ______________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________ 22. List the five technological improvements, of the 15th century, that aided European exploration. ______________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________ 23. What was mercantilism? What role did Colonies play in Mercantilism? ______________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________ 24. What caused the Renaissance? ______________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________ 25. What are the characteristics of the Renaissance? ______________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________ 26. What impact did Renaissance literature have on Western Society________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________ 27. What/Who caused the Reformation? ______________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________ 28. What was the religious impact of the Reformation ______________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________ 29. What was the political result of the Reformation? ______________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________ Test Review – Part 2 1. Which Mesoamerican empire created 365 day calendar _________________________________________ 2. Similarities between Mesoamerican empires 3. Hindu characteristics - caste system, multiple gods, karma, worship of cattle as sacred 4. Buddhist characteristics Equality, 5. How did Mesoamerican empires improve civilization? Technology: irrigation systems 6. Mayan innovations: calendar, system of writing using pictographs, idea of zero as placeholder, discoveries and knowledge of astronomy and time________________________________________________ 7. Early civilizations settled in what type of areas ____________________________________________ 8. Trade and Indian Ocean ___________________________________________________ _________________________________________ 9. What is Divine Right? ___________________________________________________ _________________________________________ 10. Define: Totalitarian__________________________________________ _____________________________________________ oligarch_____________________________________________ __________________________________________ _______________________________________ 11. Democratic republican government developed from___________ 12. Laws that came from Judeo-Christian legal tradition _____10 commandments 13. How did Buddhism and Confucians spread through India and Chinabeliefs spread along trade routes: the Silk Roads and to Southeast Asia via Indian Ocean trade ; monks and nuns hosted travelers and spread beliefs; 14. Which religion/philosophy believes in reincarnation ______________________________________ 15. Cultural customs stay the same 16. How have Women’s rights and roles changed throughout history? ___________________________________________________ _____________________________________________ 17. American women are most similar to Japanese women or positive___________________________ 18. Which civilization did Aristotle, Plato, and Herodotus come from_________________________________________ 19. Mayans, Incas, Aztec built without concrete had an excellent understanding of 20. What does western society mean _____________________________________________ 21. Western society’s similarities: ___________________________________________________ _____________________________________________ 22. Cortez Hernán Cortés’ “Second Letter to Charles V, 1520” is a detailed report describing the Aztec city of Tenochtitlan. This letter contains a number of observations regarding the geography of the region; the city of Tenochtitlan’s layout, its architecture; and the religious customs and daily lives of its inhabitants. There was one palace somewhat inferior to the rest, attached to which was a beautiful garden with balconies extending over it, supported by marble columns, and having a floor formed of jasper elegantly inlaid. There were apartments in this palace sufficient to lodge two princes of the highest rank with their retinues. There were likewise belonging to it ten pools of water, in which were kept the different species of water birds found in this country, of which there is a great variety, all of which are domesticated; for the sea birds there were pools of salt water, and for the river birds, of fresh water. The water is let off at certain times to keep it pure, and is replenished by means of pipes. Each species of bird is supplied with the food natural to it, which it feeds upon when wild. Thus fish is given to the birds that usually eat it; worms, maize, and the finer seeds, too such as prefer them. And I assure your Highness, that to the birds accustomed to eat fish there is given the enormous quantity of ten arrobas every day, taken in the salt lake. The emperor has three hundred men whose sole employment is to take care of these birds; and there are others whose only business is to attend to the birds that are in bad health. _________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________ ________________________ 23. River Valley civilizations developed along __________________________________________ 24. 3 Pictures of Horses in warfare 26. 27. 30. 31. 25. Cuneiform writing developed where ____________________________________________ 3 characteristics of Ancient Egypt Protected from invasion by surrounding desert, Tombs, hieroglyphics writing style Woodblock printing ___________________________________________________ ________________________________________ 28. Mesopotamia cuneiform to write ziggurats as religious monuments Epic of Gilgamesh (flood story similar to Genesis) Lack of natural barriers led to frequent invasions Crossroads of the world 29. Pre-Chinese society that influence Chinese development _____Yellow River Valley Civilizations ( Shang Dynasty/ Huang He Valley_- culture, government, women’s roles_____ ______________________________ ____ Who influenced Rome’s well equipped roads and organized government? ___________________________________________________ _____________________________________________ First monotheistic religion? _Judaism or Hebrew 32. What are the rights and responsibilities of citizen’s ______________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________. 33. What is Eightfold ______________________________________________________ ______________________________________________ 34. Religious impact of the Reformation ______________________________________________________ _________________________________________ 35. Printing Press synonyms ______________________________________________________ _______________________________________________ 36. Printing Press impact on Renaissance – took books out of the hands of church and increased literacy,_______________ ______________________________________________________ 37. Citizen’s rights throughout history and related to US understanding ______________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________ 38. What types of jobs specialized labor enable? ______________________________________________________ 39. Citizens responsibilities: Pay taxes, free elections 40. Indian Ocean Trade allowed trade primarily between China, India, and Africa and movement possible from monsoon winds to go from section to section across the Indian Ocean 41. African Gold and Salt trade significant in that sub-Saharan Africa was linked to North Africa and therefore the Mediterranean trade routes, as well as the silk roads that the Romans extended into North Africa