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Warm up 5/20/13 Martin Luther was so significant because he posted the ninety-five theses. Plus he stop the indulgences because Martin Luther was so significant.

Warm up 4/30/13 The Renaissance came from the Latin word "Renascere" which means rebirth. Renaissance is when where in King Henry VIII gave the law that prests can marry. This has a great impact in Europe in the field of arts and literature. This is the time where William Shakespeare is known by his works in literature.The three great men are known as--Leonardo da Vinci,Michael Angelo and Raphael were great in the field of arts.

Warm up 4/25/13 Leonardo DA Vinci was one of the most famous painting during the Italian renaissance. One of his famous paintings was the Mona Lisa. He was a painter, sculptor, architect, musician, mathematician, engineer, inventor, anatomist, geologist,cartographer, and writer.

Warm Up 4/22/13 Humanism was so significant because it helped alot of people.

Warm up 4/19/13 It changed our world today because it has more ideas to have fun, and reading plus i think the most important thing is education.

Warm up 4/18/13 The Humanistic ideas is sports kind of its like today.

Warm up 4/11/13 mums bday The renaissance roots came from Medieval and the classical times. That's where its from.

Warm up 4/10 /13 Like the sun helps the plant to grow and the Renaissance get helps from the humanize so they can grow.

Warm up 4/9/13 The only thing that intersecting was Micheal Angelo that took him four years to paint the Chapel ceiling. Another intersecting thing that why did Marco polo go to China on land but went back home with boat or ship???

Warm Up 4/8/13 The one that is coming after The Middle ages is the Renaissance. What happen in the The Middle ages is that a lot of people died including the wealthy because of the bubonic plague by the fleas.

Warm up 3/22/13 The black death was significant because it killed two thirds of the population of Europe, because of the disease of the fleas.

Warm Up 3/21/13 You are finding effort,and it needs to make sense. What you not looking for facts, and stuff that are copied of the textbook or the internet.

Warm Up 3/19/13 The three things that you need to do is finish your Cornell notes, do two summary's about the two things that you did it on, and I think to post the summary's on the two or three topics that you did it on.

Warm Up 3/18/13 Two facts I've learned about is people say that King John murdered his own nephew but never proved. Another is that Magna Carta is list a of rights and I thought he was a person.

Warm up 3/12/13 They called it the dark ages because the dark agez was a period of the social decline, and because of the bubonic plague.



. 3-6-13 Warm up California's Climate and the soil were the state ideal venue for the successful producer of the strains Velcro. The issues were they started having dry and windy conditions and hook and loop spores to combine across widely spaced fields. Another reason was invasions of pest that the damaged crops that snap through the alike loops.

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nce theater || A play ||
 * ** Term ** || ** Details / **
 * definition ** || ** Helper word ** ||
 * **Shinto** || It is a religion of Japan || religion ||
 * **Zen** || Zen is like Buddhism but In China || religion ||
 * **Pure Land** || offers a way to enlightenment || religion ||
 * **Haiku** || A form of poetry that has 3 lines and follows 5-7-5 syllable pattern and focus on nature || poetry ||
 * **Lady Mirasaki**
 * Shikibu** || short excerpts from her || leader ||
 * **Prince Shotoku** || One of the greatest leaders || leader ||
 * **Regent** || Someone who rules a country || sub ||
 * **Ainu** || A group of people that || people ||
 * **The Pillow Book** || beauty of nature, and meaning of life || diary ||
 * **Tanka** || Means poetry || poetry ||
 * **Noh** || I think a da
 * **Noh** || I think a da
 * **Tale of Genji** || It’s a 100 page novel of the golden age || story ||
 * **Daimyo** || He ruled the country || Person ||
 * **Shogun** || Was a military commander || General ||
 * **Samurai** || Serves many functions in Japan || warrior ||
 * **figurehead** || Person who is the head of the group || decoy ||
 * **Bushido** || code of the samurai || honor ||

**Medieval Europe Unit Walk**

Answer the following questions based on the graphics in the text in complete sentences

Map: Europe Physical P. 231 1. What 4 peninsulas are labeled on the map? The Scandinavian, Iberian, Italian, and Balkan peninsulas 2. Which peninsula is divided from the rest by the Alps? The Scandinavian Peninsulas Geography and Living P. 232 3. Where did cities typically grow and why? The cities grown crops because along rivers 4. Does it get colder or warmer as you go north? Where did the people in the north settle? It gets colder, and the lived in the coastal plain or in river valleys

Map: The Spread of Christianity P. 235 5. Did Christianity spread or shrink and was it a lot or a little from 350 to 600? It spread and it was a lot from 350 to 600

Feudal Society P. 243 6. What did knights get in return for their service? They got land 7. Who were the lords over all others? I think the king and queens 8. Why are peasants not officially part of the feudal system? Because they didn’t own land Comparing and Contrasting Europe and Japan P. 251 9. What was the difference between European and Japanese art? Nearly all Europeans were Christian Map: Europe, 1000 P. 261 10. In what empire was the city of Rome located in at this time? I think the Christian lands 11. Who ruled many of the European kingdoms? The popes and kings Map: The Major Crusades, 1096-1204 P. 267 12. To where were the crusaders traveling? Jerusalem 13. About how many miles was the journey from Paris to Jerusalem? About 50 miles Quick Facts: The Crusades P. 268 14. How did the Crusades affect trade? Their trade between Europe and Asia increases 15. How did the Crusades affect kings? He became more powerful The Cluny Monastery P. 270-271 16. How does this picture show the riches of the church? It looks rich because it’s nice and not dirty 17. What did a monk do for most of the days Pray Time Line: Beginnings of Democracy in England P. 278 18. When was the Magna Carta signed? In 1215 19. How long after the signing of the Magna Carta was habeas corpus made into law? It was about 473

** Japan Chapter Walk ** Answer on your own paper in complete sentences. //Timeline P 194-195// Started in 1192 About 411 when they came to power The Mongols took over China //Map P. 199// I think it was Kyushu, Shikoku, Honshu, Hokkaido
 * //__Nick Aguilar period2 1/29/13__//**
 * 1) When did the first shogun rule Japan?
 * 1) About how many years after the first shogun did the Tokugawa come to power?
 * 1) What world event happened in 1279?
 * 1) Look at the picture for “1588 //– England defeats the Spanish Armada//.” What do you think the Armada was? I think it’s a ship
 * 1) What are Japan’s four main islands?
 * 1) Are most of Japan’s major cities in the middle of the country or near the coast? Why do you think this is so? I think near the coast because there’s a lot of them

//Picture: A Shinto Shrine P. 200//
 * 1) Nature was important to Shinto. What objects from nature do you see in this painting? I think a pig and some trees

//Influences from China and Korea P. 201// Buddhism Confucius
 * 1) What religion came to Japan from Korea?
 * 1) What philosophy came to Japan from China?

//Prince Shotoku’s Japan P. 202// Prince Shotoku tried to spread the religion Buddhism all across China. //Primary Source: Journal Entry P. 205// Sei Shonagon was about to cry when she met the empress.
 * 1) What religion did Prince Shotoku spread across Japan?
 * 1) How did Sei Shonagon feel when she met the empress?

=The Arts in Heian P. 207= The popular painting subjects are mostly about the emperor’s Buddha was a popular subject for statues. =Samurai Society P. 213= Served the shogun and the daimyo They were mostly peasants
 * 1) What was a popular subject for paintings?
 * 1) What was a popular subject for statues?
 * 1)  Look at the chart and read carefully. Who was the most powerful person in Japan’s samurai society? The most powerful person in Japan’s samurai society
 * 2) Who did the samurai serve?
 * 1) What were most Japanese people?

=Japan’s S= =amurai 214-215= To fight the way Strict code of behavior The sword fighting samurai
 * 1) Why did the samurai write poetry?
 * 1) What is Bushido?
 * 1) What samurai values are still alive in Japan today?

//Map P. 216//
 * 1)  Which Japanese island did the Mongols try to invade? Why do you think they picked that one? The Mongols tried to attack Kyushu because they were the closest to the land

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1-23-13 Who said it? Saying: Everything has its beauty but not everyone sees it. saying: Silence is a source of great strength.

Date: 1/8/13__

Chinese Economy and Culture

 * //Directions: //**// Use an atlas to answer the following questions. During discussion you may jot down notes about those features that may be used in the analysis portion of this activity. //

1. Name the large //desert// in northwestern China? It’s the Taklimakan desert

2. What is the //desert// that extends 1,000 miles through southeast Mongolia and north China? Gobi desert extends up to 1000 miles

3. What is the //plateau// in the southwestern part of China (most of which is above 13,000 ft) that comprises approximately one fourth of the whole country? Plateau of Tibet

4. What is the //mountain range// south of the Plateau of Tibet that extends 1,500 miles through five countries? The Himalayas

5. What is the //tallest peak// in the mountain range identified in question #4? It is Mount Everest

6. Name the //body of water// that is surrounded by China, South Korea, Japan and Taiwan? I think it’s the East China Sea

7. Name the //body of water// surrounded by China, Taiwan, the Philippines, Malaysia and Vietnam? It’s the Yellow Sea

8. What //body of water// is located between Korea and China? Called the Yellow sea

9. What is the //river// that begins in the Plateau of Tibet and runs across farmlands of __north__east China? I think Lakes and Rivers and the Yellow river

10. What is the //plain// upon which China’s capital, Beijing, is located? The North China Plain

11. What is the //plateau// in southern China? (much of China’s rice is grown there) Yunnan-Guizhou Plateau

12. What is the //river// that flows from the Plateau of Tibet across central and southern China to the East China Sea?

a. What //types// of features ( // mountains, seas, rivers, etc.) // would most likely //isolate// China from other cultures?
 * __ Analysis – How may China’s geography affect … __**
 * Society/Culture: **

Explain: It might be the Great Wall of China and the mountains

b. Based on the geographical features you analyzed above, what areas/countries would China most likely have //closer contact// with?

Explain: Mongolia and Thailand are the closest ones to China

c. In reviewing questions 9-12, why do you think the Chinese built the Grand Canal where they did? So the foreign traders could sell stuff to China
 * Economy: **

Nick Aguilar China Chapter Walk ||  ||
 * || Carlos Gutierrez

Answer these questions in complete sentences using only the graphics / images.

//Timeline p. 162-163// China is reunified under the Sui Dynasty. Mongols founded the Yuan dynasty in China. Muhammad begins teaching the basic beliefs of Islam
 * 1) Which dynasty unified China in 589?
 * 1) When was the Yuan Dynasty founded, and by whom?
 * 1) What else happened in the world around the time the Sui dynasty unified China?

. //Map p. 167// Tang dynasty controlled the largest area. Sui dynasty built the Grand Canal. //Empress Wu P. 168// She wasn’t very popular because she wasn’t well liked.
 * 1) Which dynasty controlled the largest area?
 * 1) Which dynasty built the Grand Canal?
 * 1) Why do you think Empress Wu was never very popular?

//Map: Spread of Buddhism p. 169// It reached China from Bodh Gaya.
 * 1) From where did Buddhism reach China?

//Picture p. 171// Sometimes farmers create terraces to create level land for rice farming.
 * 1) Why do farmers sometimes build terraces?

//Chinese Inventions p. 174// It gave the Chinese the greatest of all Chinese inventions and kept the cheap and easy way of keeping records. Gunpowder was first used to make fireworks and signals. Paper money helped the Chinese manage their growing wealth. //Civil Service Exams p. 178-179// // The civil servants are writing essays for the Chinese emperor. // The students had to memorize the entire confucian texts. Some dishonest students cheated by copying Confucius works on the inside of the clothing.
 * 1) What did paper do for the Chinese?
 * 1) What did the Chinese first use gunpowder for?
 * 1) What is the advantage of paper money over coins?
 * 1) What are the people in the painting doing?
 * 1) What was the point of the exams?
 * 1) How did some people cheat?

//Map: Mongol Empire 1294 p. 181// The continent that mongel reached in the west was Europe.
 * 1) What continent did the Mongol empire reach in the west?

//The Voyages of Zheng He p. 183// The sailors grew vegetables and herbs in special containers and brought livestock for food on the long voyages.
 * 1) How did Zheng He’s crew make sure they had fresh food?

//The Forbidden City p. 184-185// Sometimes the emperor was carried on a special seat called a palanquin as his officers lined the route.
 * 1) In what ways did the Forbidden City show off the power and riches of the emperor?

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12/10 Who was Muhammad? Muhammad started Islam and people that that followed that religion are called Muslim. He considered a phophet.

12/5 Mapping Arabia

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