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    - No solid political system - While China rose to power they did not believe in a certain god while India believed in many gods. - Male dominated society‚ women had virtually no rights Mauryan/Gupta India Political – Caste System‚ Regionalism + diversity‚ Ashoka (grandson of Chandra Gupta‚ led military‚ converted to Buddhism and the promoted peace throughout India‚ wrote on rocks all through India encouraging peace and unification throughout India) Economics – traded + merchants (lots

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    Chapter 1: The Peopling of the World Section 1: Human Origins in Africa Artifacts - human-made objects such as tools and jewelry Artifacts help hint to the culture of prehistoric people Culture - a people’s unique way of life Archaeologists vs. Paleontologists vs. Anthropologists Archaeologists study the life of early people Paleontologists study fossils Anthropologists study artifacts found at archaeological digs Hominids - human-like creatures that walk upright Lucy is the oldest

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    Byzantine state policy of image destruction from 726 to 843. (pron. eye-KON-oh-klasm) indulgence: A remission of the penalty (penance) for confessed sin that could be granted only by a pope‚ at first to Crusaders and later for a variety of reasons. Justinian: Byzantine emperor (r. 527–565 c.e.)‚ noted for his short-lived reconquest of much of the former western Roman Empire and for his codification of Roman

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    FLOSI Chapter 6: The Rise and Spread of Islam READ and answer the PROMPTS on Ch 6 (pgs 126-149) You are required to read all of Chapter 6 and answer the questions or prompts. When answering a question or prompt please make sure you have a heading and that you explain your answers completely. Answers may be given in paragraph or bullet form. You may type your responses. Pre-Islamic Arabian World 1) Explain the life of the Bedouin people. Discuss culture and daily life 2) Explain

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    of food supplies‚ and deposition of the last Western emperor by the Odovacar (476)‚ ended any hope of recoveringPax-Romana in the Mediterranean basin. Gaul was controlled by a shifting patchwork of tribes. Heroic attempts of the Eastern Emperor Justinian (r. 527-565) to retake once-Roman Italy‚ North Africa‚ and parts of Gaul‚ were only temporarily successful‚ as western apathy‚ the tax burden the campaigns imposed‚ and Lombard invasions into Italy prevented any lasting gains beyond southern Italy

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    ROMAN RULER – AN EVALUTATION OF JUSTINIAN AND HIS DOINGS Warren Purvin The Byzantine Empire‚ 330-1453 – Section E October 19‚ 2014 The Secret History is one of Procopius’s many works that helped him become of one of the most renowned scholars of all time. Written sometime during the sixth century but not actually published until 1653‚ The Secret History is one of the most valuable resources that provide information about the reign of Emperor Justinian. At the time of Justinian’s rule

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    Why Did Justin Rebel

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    Justinian was born into a peasant family in 483 AD. He was later adopted by his uncle and came to power after his uncle. In 525 AD Justinian married Theodora. Theodora was a the lowest class of them all‚ she was a prostitute. No matter what they went through at the beginning of their lives doesn’t mean they couldn’t have success later in life. Justinian came to rule in 521 and came up with his own code of law‚ Justinian’s Code. Theodora helped women all around gain rights and helped set them free

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    The history of religion continues to play an important role in defining why certain aspects of religion are the way they are today. Understanding religion’s history can also help one appreciate the importance‚ value‚ and determination that certain individuals went through in order for that particular religion to gain freedom and acceptance in society. Throughout history‚ Christianity has shown exactly this. By learning about its history‚ one can gain an understanding of how it emerged into being

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    towards Success Last week‚ the week of January 10‚ two murderers‚ a Blue and a Green‚ connected with the riots after the 531 chariot race escaped their imprisonment and took refuge in a sanctuary of a church surrounded by an angry mob. The emperor‚ Justinian‚ caught wind of this and was nervous for he was in the midst of negotiating with the Persians over peace in the east‚ there was enormous resentment over high taxes‚ and he now faced a potential crisis in his city. Facing this‚ he declared that a

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    10/29/12 HIS 004A Justinian The Emperor The Secret History is an extremely rare historical document that takes an inside investigation of the crimes of the Roman Empire in the sixth century. It explains the government that was determined to undermine the basic fundamental set of laws through corruption‚ abuse‚ and intolerance. The Secret History by Prokopios‚ is most notably directed at the reign of tyrant leaders; Justinian and his wife Theodora. Prokopios’ writings display many concerns relating

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