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    Chapter 11 Study Guide Answer Key 1.  Why was the location of Arabia important?  Scattered oases‚ the highlands of Yemen‚ and interior mountains supported sedentary  village­based agriculture‚ and in the northern and southern regions of Arabia‚ small  kingdoms had flourished in earlier times.  Arabia also sat astride increasingly important  trade routes‚ which connected the Indian Ocean world with that of the Mediterranean Sea  and gave rise to cosmopolitan commercial cities‚ whose values and practices were often 

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    October 18‚ 2013 1st Period B Day World History Chapter 5‚ Section 1 Spain’s Empire and European Absolutism I. A Powerful Spanish Empire a. Philip II‚ the nephew of King Charles V‚ inherited Spain‚ the Spanish Netherlands‚ and the American colonies. b. Philip was a shy and serious person‚ like his father‚ but could be an aggressive leader when needed. c. Europe was going through Reformation when Philip assumed the throne. II. Golden Age of Spanish Art Literature a. Spain’s wealth supported

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    1. What are the subjects of the early cave paintings and for what reason‚ the archeologists believe they were painted? Use examples from your assigned readings. The subjects were animals. The meaning behind the painting of caves was thought to be because humans have a built in desire to decorate their surroundings. Scientist also believed that’s cave paintings were to help clan bonds‚ rites‚ even had ceremonies around the paintings because they thought it would increase fertility in animals which

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    http://www.nga.gov/collection/gallery/dutch.shtm DUTCH AND FLEMISH PAINTING OF THE 16TH-17TH CENTURIES Religious and political turmoil in the 1500s split the Low Countries into two nations with differing social values and artistic tastes. Flanders remained Catholic and royalist; Flemish artists such as Rubens and Van Dyck glorified the Church and monarchy with grandiose themes‚ lively compositions‚ and vivid colors. The United Netherlands‚ however‚ became a republic populated mainly by Calvinists

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    Chapter 11 Why fund-raise? Program requirements‚ unallowable cost‚ and new business ventures True Philanthropic has to Fundraise. Non-profit has to earn money to operate on your truly a philanthropic Fund-raising is synonymous w/ nonprofit (development or advancement) Importance of Gifts to Nonprofit Organizations:  Charitable or philanthropic giving is an important source of revenue for many nonprofits‚ though relative importance varies among subsectors  Health services organizations --

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    and blaming (2:9). In verse 11 Job’s three friends come on the scene remaining with him for seven days in complete silences. According to Jewish tradition‚ people who come to comfort someone in mourning should not speak until the mourner speaks. This is often a good response for us when we visit one who is suffering. Sometimes just our presents is the best comfort. After the seven days of silences the dramatic movement of Job begins. The first Cycle in chapters 3-14. Here starts the first round

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    For my final art paper‚ I chose my favorite work from my favorite artist: Autumn Cycling by Rob Gonsalves. In this piece‚ the first thing you notice is there are three boys riding bicycles on a street covered in a bed of orange leaves‚ surrounded by trees without their leaves. There are a few houses on the street‚ and also some streetlights‚ which would make it seem as if these boys are riding their bikes in a neighborhood. Though at a closer look‚ the leaves on the street double as leaves on trees

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    Chapter 5 Assessment Vocabulary 1.fresco- watercolor paintings done on wet plaster. 2.strait- narrow water passages. 3.aristocracy- rule by a landholding elite. 4.tyrant- people who gained power by force. 5.alliance- a formal aggreement between two nations or powers. 6.direct democracy- Citizens participate in goverment indirectly through elected representatives. 7.jury- panel of people who have the authority to make the final judgment. 8.logic- rational thinking. 9.tragedy- plays that told stories

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    reason for this is they didn’t typically come up with the ideas for what they were painting in the tombs; they were told what to paint and painted it. Artists would have had free range on what to paint rather than being told what to paint exactly. Artisans are more the people who can actually paint someone’s idea who might not be able to design or paint the idea given. 2. One rationale reason for cave paintings in prehistoric times‚ that I have heard and agree with is that they painted these things

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    Persian Miniature Painting Within the Potter’s House; The Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam (Unknown) Persian Miniature painting: Gouache on paper Late 19th- Early 20th century Bequest of Helene Brosseau Black (Class of 1931) MH 1991.4.50 I. Discussion of the Image This miniature is a beautiful example of later Persian book painting that displays adaptations of the classical style to suit a more global viewership in the late 19th- early 20th century‚ the era of British colonialism (see figure

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