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    GCSE OCR Music Notes Baroque (1600 – 1750) 1. Approx. date: 17th and 18th Centuries (1600 and 1750) 2. Instruments: Violin‚ Viola‚ Cello‚ Harpsichord‚ Organ‚ Recorder‚ Flute‚ Oboe 3. Typical forms/structures: Opera‚ Oratorio‚ Fugue‚ Suite‚ Sonata‚ Concerto 4. Composers and their works/pieces: Purcell – Dido and Aeneas Vivaldi – The four seasons J. S Bach – Mass in B Minor Monteverdi – L’Orfeo Handel – Messiah Domenico Scarlatti – Keyboard Sonatas J. S Bach – The well – tempered

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    was conquest‚ settlement‚ and rule over the hemisphere. Spanish were motivated by Catholic Church and expectations of treasures (gold)‚ glory‚ and the return to Spain wealthy. Spanish exploration and colonization starts with Christopher Columbus in 1492 and gradually accelerates as the Spanish Empire expands there settlements. The Spanish start in the Caribbean island and steadily expand to include Central America‚ most of South America‚ Mexico‚ what is known today as the Southwestern United States

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    ’The movement of peoples between 1750 and 1901 were carried out mainly against the wishes of those who moved.’ The years between 1750 and 1901 saw the movement of large numbers of people around the world. Most of these migrations were carried out against the wishes of the people involved. First‚ Native Americans and‚ later‚ Africans were kidnapped or sold into slavery in the Americas. Later‚ British convicts were transported overseas. Even voluntary migrants often had little choice but to seek

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    During the 1750’s through the 1780’s American society was becoming increasingly less democratic in terms of property distribution and more democratic when it came to social structure as well as politics and religion. The tolerance of religion may have sparked from the Great Awakening during this time period. The evidence shown from society in Wethersfield‚ Connecticut‚ is a great paradigm of the changes in American society. Property distribution played a role in society because everyone needed

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    Essay America was Britain’s colony and obviously Britain had control of its colonies affairs. But Britain did not enforce its power until the colonies began to become stronger. Britain’s policy of salutary neglect prior to 1750 highly influenced the development of society in America. The American colonies were not intended to have legislative bodies since parliament was the legislative body for the entire British Empire. But due to the great distances

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    Following Christopher’s Columbus Voyage of 1492 to America‚ there resulted in widespread exchange of plants‚ animals‚ people‚ ideas‚ cultures and technology between the American lands and the Afro-Eurasian territories in the 15th and 16th Century. The influx came to be known as the Columbian Exchange or the Grand Exchange. Also‚ communicable diseases were also transferred between the two lands‚ although this was mostly unintentional. The term Columbian Exchange‚ however‚ did not emanate from that

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    Indians was a tag given by Columbus‚ who mistakenly thought he found the East Indies when he dropped anchor in San Salvador in 1492. At the time of Columbus ’ first stopover in the Bahamas‚ the Caribbean was the home of the Arawaks. These people roamed the Caribbean and settled long ahead of Columbus ’ arrival. The Lucayans were the gentle people who welcomed Columbus in 1492. Their uncomplicated way of life was different from that of later residents of the Bahamas although all were faced with the

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    Exercise 4: Endocrine System Physiology: Activity 1: Metabolism and Thyroid Hormone Lab Report Pre-lab Quiz Results You scored 33% by answering 2 out of 6 questions correctly. 1. Which of the following statements about metabolism is false? You correctly answered: d. All of the energy from metabolism is ultimately stored in the chemical bonds of ATP. 2. Thyroxine is Your answer : b. secreted by the thyrotropin gland‚ located in the neck.. Correct answer: c. the most important hormone for maintaining

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    religious cause. This essay will look at exactly how these factors stimulated Atlantic maritime exploration by focusing on the two most important Dates 15th century exploration; 1420 and 1492. 1420 marked the beginning of Prince Henry the navigator’s promotion of exploration around the coast of West Africa. Similarly 1492 was the year in which Columbus set out westward. Both these days marked a shift in the focus of European exploration. This essay will seek to explain what the factors were motivated

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    After ‚Columbus’ discovery in 1492 the exchange lasted through the years of expansion and discovery. The Columbian Exchange impacted the social and cultural makeup of both sides of the Atlantic. Then‚ the Native Americans also experienced epidemics in the form of new diseases‚ and

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