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    Chapter 7 Outline

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    Chapter 7- Outline IntroductionA. Mid 9th century losing control1. Rebellious governors2. New challenging dynastiesB. …but still creative – ironically – a golden age without political stability1. architecture2. fine arts3. literature4. philosophy5. mathematics and scienceC. Territorial growth – warriors‚ traders‚ wandering mystics1. political conquest2. peaceful conversionD. Conduit for exchange – between urban/agrarian centers and between nomadic peoples1. ideas2. plants and medicines3. commercial

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    ESSAY EXAMPLES 1. Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen Themes Theses Details Marriage People sometimes get married because of money‚ not love Charlotte Lucas‚ a poor daughter of a local knight‚ marries Mr. Collins‚ a young rich clergy man and an heir to many estates‚ because she thinks that she is getting older and needs the match for financial reasons Pride One’s pride can blind his/her eyes. Elizabeth’s pride makes her misjudge Darcy for a long time‚ on the basis of a poor first impression

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    Mongols had a significant impact on the spread of Islam and preserved and built upon Islamic intellectual discoveries. * The Mongols affected the Middle East in both positive and negative ways in terms of social‚ political‚ and economic stability. The mamluks were Turkic mercenaries in the Abbasid caliphate who rose to control powerful Muslim states. The group in control of Jerusalem at the time of the Crusades was the Seljuk Turks. Chapter 8(Asia) key concepts- * During the period‚ China rose as the

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    dd 101 College Parkway - Florestano Bldg. 202A ( Arnold‚ Maryland 21012 office (410) 777-7063; fax (410) 777-7054 HLS/HIS 261—History of the Middle East--Online Spring Semester 2013 Course Syllabus and General Information Course Description: The History of the Middle East course will explore processes of change and broad continuities in Middle Eastern history‚ demonstrating how change and continuity have influenced the region from the era immediately preceding the Prophet

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    Research Paper First Draft How did the Black Death impact the surviving people of Europe? Submitted by: Kimberly Bouchard LSTD 5003 Introduction to Grad Studies College of Liberal Studies The University of Oklahoma To Dr. Courtney Vaughn April 15‚ 2013 I certify that I have read the assigned material on academic integrity and this paper is an original paper composed by me for this course. It has not been copied or closely paraphrased from any other source and has not been submitted

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    AP World History Ch 26 Reading Study Guide #1 P. 603-612 1. From what groups in Chinese society did the founder of the Taiping Rebellion draw his followers? Pg. 602 Peasants‚ Slaves‚ Women‚ religious people‚ 2. Even though they were not colonized by European powers‚ why did both China and the Ottoman Empire go into decline in the 1800s? Pg. 603 They contributed to all of the political movements that were growing apart and other empires were better (Timeline Pg. 604) 3. What were the years

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    HIST 1750 Understanding Historical Change: Introduction to Islamic History and Culture (ca. 600 – ca. 1400) Fall 2014 MR 10:00-11:15 & 11:30-12:45 @ Keating Hall 219 Dr. Ebru Turan Dealy Hall‚ R 630 Email: turan@fordham.eduPhone: 718.817.4199 Office Hours: MR: 2:00-3:45 pm (or by appointment) Course Description: This course reviews the development of Islamic history and culture from the rise of Islam (ca. 600) to the fifteenth century. Drawing on an interdisciplinary approach that

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    The French Revolution is a period in the History of France‚ covering the years of 1789-1799‚ in which the monarchy was overthrown and radical restricting was forced upon the Roman Catholic Church. The French Revolution had many causes and affected the entire world in different ways. Some of the main causes of the revolution were the influence of the Enlightenment thinkers‚ the involvement of France in foreign revolutionary wars‚ the fall of the French Monarchy‚ the unmanageable national debt‚ and

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    Chapter 6: The First Global Civilization: The Rise and Spread of Islam * Islam literally means "submission‚" the self-surrender of the believer to the will of the one‚ true God‚ Allah * 7th c CE followers spread from the Arabian Peninsula and began a sequence of conquest and conversion that would forge the first truly global civilization * Within decades the Muslims conquered an empire that spread from Spain in the west to central Asia in the east * Islam was spread by merchants‚ holy people

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    A War Without End The Israeli – Palestinian conflict has been an ongoing conflict since the beginning of this century however its roots go back to the late 1800’s when a new political movement‚ Zionism emerged. The origin of the term “Zionism” is the biblical world “Zion‚” which is another word for the hill of Jerusalem or the Land of Israel. Zionism is a system of beliefs and ideas that express “the desire to return to their homeland‚” Israel.1 The idea of Zionism began with the “rise of national

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