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    Islam was born as a business-friendly religion. The subsequent rise of “Islamic Capitalism” facilitated the dynamism and splendor of Islamic civilization while its decline resulted in the stagnation and eventual decline of Islamdom. Even though the Ottoman efforts led to the appearance of a Muslim middle class‚ the development was very limited in scope. Ataturk’s vision was to empower this middle class and to give them sense of ownership. This coherence remained the contributing factor for his vision’s

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    European Empires in the Americans: By using the oceanic way‚ the Western Europe’s places expanded among the Americas‚ and it conquered most of the lands by the mid-19th century. British‚ French‚ and Dutch‚ which dropped out‚ are examples of colonies in the North America‚ and Spain and Portugal were colonies in the South America. The European got benefits from the movement towards the Americas. Their Atlantic states were well placed that they could straightly reach the Americas‚ which were beneficial

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    Iran Country Research Report

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    Iran Country Research Report Executive Summary The Islamic Republic of Iran is a constitutional‚ theocratic republic in which Shia Muslim clergy and political leaders vetted by the clergy dominate the key power structures. Government legitimacy is based on the twin pillars of popular sovereignty--albeit restricted--and the rule of the supreme leader of the Islamic Revolution. The current supreme leader‚ Ayatollah Ali Khamenei‚ was chosen by a directly elected body of religious leaders‚ the

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    1450–1750: 22% of the AP Exam Overall Changes 1) The world became truly global - the western hemisphere came into continued contact with the eastern hemisphere. Technological innovations‚ strengthened political organization‚ and economic prosperity all contributed to this change that completely altered world trade patterns. 2) Maritime trade dominated the world - Technological advancements and willingness of political leaders to invest in it meant that sea-based trade became much more important.

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    Taj Mahal

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    Southern view of the Taj Mahal. | Location | Agra‚ Uttar Pradesh‚ India | Coordinates | 27.174799°N 78.042111°E | Elevation | 171 m (561 ft) | Built | 1632–1653[citation needed] | Architect | Ustad Ahmad Lahauri | Architectural style(s) | Mughal architecture | Visitation | More than 3 million (in 2003) | | UNESCO World Heritage Site | Type | Cultural | Criteria | i | Designated | 1983 (7th session) | Reference # | 252 | State Party |  India | Region | Asia-Pacific |

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    Period 4 Vocabulary

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    Enlightenment Q. Estates-general R. Excommunication S. Factor T. Glorious revolution U. Hagia Sophia V. Heliocentric revolution W. Indulgence X. Janissaries Y. Jesuits Z. Laissez-faire economics AA. Manchus AB. Mercantilism AC. Mestizos AD. Middle passage AE. Mughal dynasty AF. Mulato AG. Nation-state AH. Natural laws AI. Ninety-five Theses AJ. Northern Renaissance AK. Northwest Passage AL. Parliamentary monarchy AM. Peninsulares AN. Philosophes AO. Predestination AP. Protestant reformation AQ. Purdah AR. Qing

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    1. Both Christians & Muslims share what belief in God One god omnipotent 2. Buddhist religious statues found in China are examples of what? Cultural Diffusion 3. The Code of Hammurabi illustrates the laws of Babylonian society were influenced by lex talionis and what? Social Class structure – social inequalities 4. What of the following contributed to the fall of both the western Roman and the Han? Invasion by barbarian & borderland tribes (Huns‚ Visigoths‚ Vandals) 5. Graph 6. Describe

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    Taj Mahal

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    Architectural style(s) | Mughal | Visitation | More than 3 million (in 2003) | | UNESCO World Heritage Site | Type | Cultural | Criteria | i | Designated | 1983 (7th session) | Reference # | 252 | State Party |  India | Region | Asia-Pacific | | | | | Location in western Uttar Pradesh‚ India | . The Taj Mahal : ताज महल‚ from Persian/Urdu: تاج محل "crown of palaces; also "the Taj"[2]) is a white marble mausoleum located in Agra‚ India. It was built by Mughal emperor Shah Jahan in

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    Bayezid I

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    Bayezid I- (r.1389-1402) Ottoman ruler who started to besiege Constantinople in 1395. The Europeans saw him as a new threat to Christendom‚ and Hungary’s king led English‚ French‚ German‚ and Balkan knights in a crusade against the Turks. He defeated them at Nicopolis‚ and moved their capital from Bursa to France. If Bayezid had not defeated the Christians‚ the Ottoman Empire might not have taken Constantinople. The armies of Timur defeated him near Ankara in 1402 where he was taken prisoner and

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    World History II Honors Study Guide: Unit 8 Imperialism Imperialism Causes 1.) Industrial Revolution- Markets and Resources 2.) Geopolitics- National Security and control resources and trade 3.) Nationalism- Military and Prestige 4.) Missionary causes- “white man’s burden” and popular support The Industrial Revolution 1) The Start of the Industrial Revolution a) Advances in agriculture: improved methods of farming‚ fertilizers b) Enclosure movement: large land owners fenced in their

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