Frank Longueira May 3‚ 2009 A.P. World History Post-Classical Essay Period 7 Change Over Time Post-Classical Era (500-1450) The Post-Classical Era was an era filled with change‚ continuity‚ and development. East Asia was a very prominent part of the world during this era. East Asia illustrated many major political‚ social‚ economic‚ and religious changes and displayed consistent continuity along with many interactions with other lands during 500 C.E. – 1450 C.E. Between 500 C.E. – 1450 C.E.
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During the expansive time period from 527 to 1935‚ the Hagia Sophia changed from an Eastern Orthodox Church to an Islamic mosque to a Museum; however the beautiful and historical architecture stayed the same throughout the era because the changes the Hagia Sophia underwent did not include a change in architecture‚ rather‚ they remained mostly political. In the year 527‚ emperor Justinian of the Byzantine empire‚ “the sleepless emperor”‚ erected the Hagia Sophia as an ambitious construction project
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*As the title indicates‚ this is a change/continuity AP essay written for World History class. Vaguely‚ the essay question was: Describe change and continuity in France from the mid-1700s to the mid-1800s.*Like many other European nations in the 1700 ’s‚ France experienced a dramatic shift of sentiments against the monarchy‚ nobility‚ and Catholic Church as the people‚ fired by rousing new Enlightenment ideals‚ began to question authority and emphasize the need for equality‚ liberty‚ and democracy
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Generic Core-Scoring Guide for AP World History Continuity and Change Over Time Essay (CCOT) |BASIC CORE |EXPANDED CORE | |Competence |Excellence | |Points |Points
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Matthew Choi Period 4 11/25/12 MONGOLS CCOT ESSAY The Mongols were a vast and influential empire that spread throughout Eurasia. From the time of Genghis Khan to the Yuan dynasty‚ the Mongols experienced numerous changes in their lifestyle and leadership as they strayed from their nomadic ancestry. However‚ while they experienced some changes‚ they still clung tightly to their culture until the end of the empire. Genghis Khan was the founder and emperor of the great Mongol Empire‚ and as
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There are 4.1 billion Asians in the world‚ or almost 60 percent of the entire human race. Individuals in East Asia are marginalized‚ especially women. There are more expectations for a woman than a man. There are no proportional expectations for men. Asian families stress gender identity‚ especially towards younger girls. At a young age‚ people are being ostracized if they do not fit the mold of what is considered beautiful. Humans are impressionable when they are younger‚ so if they hear something
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trade in the east‚ while the Roman Empire facilitated trade in the west and in Europe. The two empires traded many goods‚ as well as cultural aspects of each society’s way of life. From 200 B.C.E. to 1450 C.E.‚ the Silk Road changed in terms of trade‚ such as what items were traded‚ and contact with civilizations‚ such as what societies made use of the Silk Road. Although these changes affected the efficiency of trade and goods‚ the route of the Silk Road was able to remain the same over time. Many
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Mesopotamia as time continued‚ evolved in numerous ways. This led to Mesopotamia becoming more advanced as time progressed. While time went on during 10‚000 to 1‚000 B.C.E changes occurred‚ including: hunting and gathering‚ agriculture and the domestication of animals‚ and villages evolved to cities‚ and later onto city-states. Although there were many changes continuities were no exception. Some continuities included transportation and metallurgy. As previously stated‚ changes in "The land between
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As time went on farmers - who once just made whatever they needed when they needed it- began creating an abundance of food. This allowed other people the ability to work in other occupations such as a craftsman‚ metal-smith and potter. More people than ever
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almost eight hundred years. Along with their culture‚ China remained politically the same from the beginning of the Golden Ages all the way until the 1800s. On the other hand‚ China’s government and society were restructured after new leaders took over. From a monarch to total communism‚ China’s society had a multitude of new ideas and policies they had to adapt to. From 618 to the late 1400s‚ China’s art and literature hardly changed at all. Landscape painting remained a common form of art from
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