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    MODULE 2 DBA STUDY GUIDE Key Terms 1. Caste: 2. Dynasty: 3. Geography: 4. Relative Location: 5. Empire: 6. Code (as in Hammurabi’s): 7. Migration (both internal and external): 8. Ethnicity: 9. Pharaoh: 10. Enlightenment (as in Buddhist belief): 1. Relative Location: This is one of the 5 themes of geography. It is telling where one place is located compared to another. For example‚ Jacksonville is north of Miami. The key is to use the directional term

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    the movement of the industrialisation‚ mainly caused by historical conjuncture‚ lead to its own “specific revolution” (2) bringing the modernisation & westernisation of Japan (Encyclopædia Britannica) – the Meiji Restoration. In 1866‚ after the shogun leaders of the Tokugawa dynasty - an authoritarian regime ruling for more then 250 years with a centralised feudal system‚ enforcing its local economy and highly limiting international trade through the implementation

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    ch 18 21 22 ap world vocab

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    Elise Dixon Mrs. Legnini AP World History January 16‚ 2013 Chapter 18‚ 21‚ 22 Vocabulary Catherine the Great Who: Russian What: ruler of Russia When: 18th Century Where: Russia Why significance: added new lands to Russia‚ encouraged science‚ art‚ literature‚ Russia became one of Europe’s most powerful nations. Third Rome Who: Russians What: Russian claim to be successor state to Roman and Byzantine empires When: 15th century Where: Russia Why significance: Moscow became the Religious center for

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    Chapter20

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    CHAP TER 20 CHAP TER OUTLINE ● Japanese Reunification ● The Later Ming and Early Qing Empires ● The Russian Empire ● Conclusion RIA-Novosti ENVIRONMENT + TECHNOLOGY East Asian Porcelain DIVERSITY + DOMINANCE Gendered Violence: The Yangzhou Massacre Russian Ambassadors to Holland Display Their Furs‚ 1576 Representatives from Muscovy impressed the court of King Maximilian II of Bohemia with their sable coats and caps. Visit the website and ebook for additional study materials and interactive

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    Business Law

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    Introduction: Contract law is come from a Latin phrase‚ which is pacta sunt servanda (pacts must be kept). Everyday‚ all of us make contracts. It can be a written contract if required‚ for example when buying a car. On the other hand‚ the most common of contracts can be and are made orally‚ like buying from the mini market. A contract intends to make a legal agreement between two or more people or businesses (called parties) that sets forth what the parties will or will not do. Thus‚ The law recognizes

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    CAC: China and Japan During the early nineteenth century‚ both China and Japan enforced policies restricting foreign trade in order to avoid industrialization and western ideas‚ but after both societies experienced foreign invasions and unequal treaties being established by foreigners‚ Japan began to industrialize and became imperialists trying to create an empire‚ while China differed in that the people wanted reform and government restrained the reformation of their society‚ therefore causing

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    The Fashion of Warriors

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    warriors were at the top of the social order CASTE POSITION The sam urai class‚ "shim in‚" form ed Japan’s top elite‚ and were the only caste granted the priv ilege of wearing two swords and hav ing two nam es—a fam ily and a first nam e. The shoguns and daim y o lords were m em bers of the shim in caste. THEN & NOW Modern Japan still m aintains a culture based on the concepts of 1/3 The rigorous training of a sam urai warrior began in childhood. Sam urai school was a unique com bination of

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    The Middle Ages Test

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    The Middle Ages Test Choose the best response for the following questions. 1. The emperor Justinian’s most important achievement was the codification of Roman law into The Body of Civil Law which- a. Became the basis of Christianity b. Caused the dissolution of the Roman Empire c. Became the basis for much of the legal system of Europe d. Created the legal foundation of the Roman Empire 2. The Crusades were a series of nine military expeditions that began in 1095 and ended in 1291. The goal

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    Feudalism

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    political entity in the Japanese feudal system was the Emperor. In the related illustration we for the Japanese Feudal system‚ we are presented with similar categories and groupings with the political figurehead being the emperor‚ seceded bye the shogun and the rest of the warrior class‚ with remaining three categories being peasants‚ artisans‚ and merchants (Doc. 10). Although sharing many characteristics in common with the European system‚ the political power early on

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    Chapter 27 Study Guide 1. The process of industrialism threatened traditional and social hierarchies in both societies. In Russia‚ the aristocracy was threatened by the abolition of serfdom‚ the creation of regional zemstvoes‚ and reforms of the army. In Japan‚ the samurai were almost destroyed by the fall of the shogunate‚ the destruction of feudalism‚ and military reform. Both nations used territorial expansion as a means of mollifying the aristocracy and building support for the imperial government

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