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    fertile for agriculture Development of Societies: Indus River Valley= developed near the Indus river in the middle east Mesopotamian= developed between the Tigris and Euphrates River Olmecs and Chavin= both help develop the Mayans and the Incas Empire Pastoralism: Primarily the tending of animals= provided food and hides provided clothes and shelter “Nomads”= herding the animals from one place to another Helped spread ideas= would trade with nearby civilizations/settlements The Peopling

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    Egypt down to his heirs ‚ following Ottoman succession practice‚ to the eldest male of the royal family‚ with the following conditions : - The rule should be in a direct line from the elder male‚ among the sons and grandsons. Their nomination that should be made by the Sublime Porte. - If at any time fate should decide that the male line should become extinct‚ the Sublime Porte will choose the ruler of Egypt. - The daughters of the dynasty have no right to rule Egypt. Actually this firman granted

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    between between each society. At the height of its power (16th-17th century)‚ the Ottoman Empire spanned three continents long. The Ottoman Empire controlled Southeastern Europe‚ Western Asia‚ and North Africa. It contained twenty-nine provinces and man vassal states‚ some of which were later immersed into the empire‚ while others were allowed other types of sovereignty during the course of several centuries. The empire was at the center of interaction between the Eastern and Western worlds for six

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    Trimester 1 Indo-Europeans: Were a nomadic group who came from the steppes. We know about them because of the roots of there language They tamed horses sheep cattle and goats. Language: Slavic speakers moved northwest‚ celtic‚ german italic moved west and greek and persia went south. Nobody new they moved from steppes but they started movement from one region to another in 1700 to 1200 bc. Hittites: Part of the Indo-europeans broke off and took over Anatolia: they were called the Hittites

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    Second Balkan War Of 1913 The Second Balkan War was fought in 1913 between Bulgaria on one side and its First Balkan War allies Serbia‚ Greece‚ and Montenegro on the other side‚ with Romania and the Ottoman Empire intervening against Bulgaria. The outcome turned Serbia‚ an ally of the Russian Empire‚ into an important regional power‚ alarming Austria-Hungary and with that‚ unknowingly providing an important cause for World War I. The Second Balkan war broke due to when The Treaty of London ended

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    Rosalyn Willis January 10‚ 2013 4th Block Chapter 11: The Age of Imperialism 1. Motivation for European imperialism came from technology‚ the Industrial Revolution‚ and colonization in Africa. European imperialists were so successful because of the steam engine improving transportation throughout the continent. The Maxim gun was quickly granted by countries during the time African armies were still depending on antique weaponry. The steam engine provided easier ways to travel deep within

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    November 5th 2012 History of the Ottoman Empire Istanbul: Memories of a City Book Report by Drake Hicks Professor: YAVUZ SELİM KARAKIŞLA Orhan Pamuks’s Istanbul: Memories of a City pseudo-memoir weaves an intimate and often meandering portrait of Istanbul and its inhabitant’s collective experience of hüzün. The narrator creates dual‚ often conflicting thematic trends‚ unfolding Istanbul both internally and externally in terms of past and present‚ East and West and black and white. Exploring

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    complete sentences‚ answer the following questions. Use the question as the stem of your response. Page numbers provided. 1. Who fired the shots that ignited WWI? p.736 2. Give at least one example of Europeans meddling in Ottoman affairs. p.736-7 3. In what 3 empires/regions was nationalism a dividing force? p.738 4. List the members of both of the major alliances that led to WWI. p.738 5. Western powers worked out elaborate military mobilization plans based on what? p.738 6. What was the

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    or laicism‚ nationalism‚ populism‚ etatism/statism and reformism/transformationism. Except for republicanism‚ all these had actually firm Ottoman roots‚ not in form of doctrine or principle but as characteristics of the modernization process‚ and as a part of the Ottoman polity14. Secularization/laicization was one of the essential characteristics of the Ottoman modernization since‚ roughly to say‚ the second half of the nineteenth century; early writings on the history of the Turks began at the same

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    The Armenian Genocide: Response Paper The movie highlights the extermination of Armenians from the Ottoman Empire during World War I. It uses newspaper articles‚ photographs‚ personal statements and experts in the topic to discuss Turkey’s denial of the genocide to this day. In class we discussed how the Young Turks led the Ottoman Empire during WWI and used the war as a cover-up. The documentary discussed the genocide as a result of the civil war between Muslims and Christians. The government

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