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Warm-Ups for the Week of 5-20 1.) Why was Martin Luther significant? He was significant because he created his own religion and made his 95 theses, and he questioned the church.



Warm-Ups for the Week of 4-29 4-30 1.) Describe the Renaissance in a short paragraph. The Renaissance had a lot of art, and the art of that time period looked like you can walk into it. The art of that time period came from ideas from classical art.

Warm-Ups for the Week of 4-22 4-22 1.) Why was humanism so significant? Because people liked to do humanistic things. 4-25 1.) Who was DaVinci? He was an artist, and he studied flight an anatomy.

Warm-Ups for the Week of 4-15 4-15 1.) How did travel and commerce impact the Renaissance? It brought goods and new ideas from other areas. 4-16 1.) 4-17 1.) How do you connect or differ with humanistic ideas? 4-18 1.) How do you use humanistic ideas today? playing sports and drawing. 4-19 1.) How have humanistic ideas changed our world? Humanistic ideas have made the world a more interesting place.

Warm-Ups for the Week of 4-8 4-9 1.) DaVinci was playing with the idea of flight. 4-10 1.) From the flower image, explain the role of humanism to the Renaissance. In the flower picture humanism was the sun, and without the sun nothing would grow. So in the renaissance, without people nothing would be found and ideas wouldn't grow. 4-11 1.) Where did the roots of the Renaissance come from? The roots of the Renaissance came from medieval times.

Warm-Ups for the Week of 3-18 3-19 1.) What 3 things do you need to complete and post to use ipads for your creations? You need to complete a summary, the tagxedo, and notes. 3-21-13 1.) What do you feel is the criteria for your creations? Your looking for effort and accurate information, and your not looking for boring information copied from a book. 3-22-13 1.) Why was the black death significant? The black death was significant because it wiped out the majority of the population of Europe.

3-11 Warm-Ups for the Week of 3-11 3-12 1.) Why was it called the Dark Ages? It was called the "Dark Ages" because everything went down; there was wars, plague, and death. 3-13 1.) 3-14 1.) Christian Church and The Crusades.

3-8-13 MA mapping

3-7-13 Warm-Up 1.) Why is it vital to scrutinize websites? So you know if the person or people who are running the website give you the correct answers your looking for. 2.) What can you do to get accurate information from the web? You can make sure the website ends with "edu" or you can do research on the website.

3-6-13 Warm-Up Velcro is an easy way to hold things together in replacement of laces, hooks, and other things like that.The use of loops and hooks decreases because of the cropping of velcro. Velcro is made up of small loops and hooks that hold things for a long time.

3-4-13 Warm-Up 1.) What is the feudal system? The feudal system is giving land for service.

3-1-13 Warm-Up 1.) What is a manor? What is its significance? A manor was a large farming estate. It included a manor house, fields, farming buildings, cottages for the peasants who lived on it, and other areas.

2-28-13 Warm-Up 1.) Compare the feudal system to America's current social hierarchy. The feudal system is similar to Americas current social hierarchy because the people who have more money and are really wealthy can have whatever they want and just do what they want. The kings were like the rich people today they had control over many land and people, they did whatever they wanted to to do and were well educated. Lords and lesser lords are like the people who have money but aren't as wealthy as the other people who are like kings.

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2-26-13 **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? Scandinavian Peninsula, Balkan Peninsula, Italian Peninsula, Iberian Peninsula. 2. Which peninsula is divided from the rest by the Alps? Asia.

Geography and Living P. 232 3. Where did cities typically grow and why? Cities typically grew along rivers. 4. Does it get colder or warmer as you go north? Where did the people in the north settle? It gets colder in the North and people have settled on the coast.

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? Christianity increased more my 600.

Feudal Society P. 243 6. What did knights get in return for their service? They got “fiefs” in return for services. 7. Who were the lords over all others? Lords owned big parts of land. 8. Why are peasants not officially part of the feudal system? Because they are poor and don’t really have a big role in society and they didn’t own any land.

Comparing and Contrasting Europe and Japan P. 251 9. What was the difference between European and Japanese art? Japanese art emphasized nature, and European art emphasized religion. 10. What did peasants do in both societies? They worked on fields or farms for a living and didn’t own any land.

Map: Europe, 1000 P. 261 11. In what empire was the city of Rome located in at this time? The Frankish empire. 12. Who ruled many of the European kingdoms? Charlemagne

Map: The Major Crusades, 1096-1204 P. 267 13. To where were the crusaders traveling? They were traveling to Palestine. 14. About how many miles was the journey from Paris to Jerusalem? I think maybe 2000 or more miles.

Quick Facts: The Crusades P. 268 15. How did the Crusades affect trade? Trade between Europe and Asia grew during the crusades. 16. How did the Crusades affect kings? Some kings increased their power because many nobles and knights had died.

The Cluny Monastery P. 270-271 17. How does this picture show the riches of the church? It shows the riches of the church because the churches were very big. 18. What did a monk do for most of the days? A monk would pray, work in fields, or copy books.

Time Line: Beginnings of Democracy in England P. 278 19. When was the Magna Carta signed? The Magna Carta was signed in the year of 1215. 20. How long after the signing of the Magna Carta was habeas corpus made into law? In the year 1679.

2-7-13 Japan Power Point Questions 1.) **What are the advantages to a strong government?** The advantages to control a strong central government is that they could make rich people richer by taxing everybody and the strongest government can control all the rest. 2.) **What are the disadvantages?** The disadvantages are that other governments could attack and try to take all their power. 3.) **Who ruled the clans?** The Yamato clan gain control. 4.) **How did the Yamato clan gain control?** The Yamato gained controlled by claiming decent from the royal “Sun” line. 5.) **What are the advantages of gaining power through marriage or other ties?** If the person who is not powerful at all and marries a powerful person then they will become powerful. 6.) **What difficult task did prince Shotoku undertake?** The difficult task that Prince Shotoku under took was the united Japan. 7.) **How did the encouraging of Buddhism help accomplish this task?** 8.) **How did Prince Shotoku learn about Chinese culture?** By spreading Buddhism around, he wanted a strong government like China so he made a constitution that gave all power to the emperor, and built Buddhism temples for people to pray in. 10.) **At the time the Tailka Reform was issued, how was Japanese society different from the early days of clan society?** It made everyone a subject of the emperor and not clan leaders. 11.) **Section focus question: How did Prince Shotoku unite Japan and set the stage for development of a strong central government?** By making people realize that if they want a strong government than there had to be rules so he made the first constitution.
 * B**ecause when he studied the writing of Confucius and Buddha he wrote Japan’s first constitution.
 * He sent people to China to study them, and he made Japans government more like that of imperial China.**
 * 9.) What changes did he bring about to make Japan more like China?**

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 * ** Term ** || ** Details / definition ** || ** Helper word ** ||
 * **Shinto** || The traditional religion of Japan. || religion ||
 * **Zen** || A form of Buddhism that emphasizes meditation. || religion ||
 * **Pure Land** || A form of Buddhism that doesn’t require any special rituals. || 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** || She wrote the world’s first known novel, //The Tale of Genji//, she was a Japanese noble and writer. ||  ||
 * **Prince Shotoku** || One of Japans greatest leaders and brought Buddhism to Japan. || leader ||
 * **Jimmu** || He was the first emperor of Japan || myth ||
 * **Regent** || A person who rules a country for someone who is unable to rule alone. || sub ||
 * **Ainu** || A group of people that || people ||
 * **The Pillow Book** || A book written by Sei Shonagon || diary ||
 * **Tanka** || A type of poetry and writing. || Poetry ||
 * **Noh** || A play with music and dance. || A play ||
 * **Tale of Genji** || A story about Genji || Story ||
 * **Daimyo** || Large landowners of feudal Japan. || Person ||
 * **Shogun** || A general who ruled Japan in the emperor’s name. || General ||
 * **Samurai** || A trained professional warrior in feudal Japan. || Warrior ||
 * **figurehead** || A person who appears to rule even though real power rests with someone else. || Decoy ||
 * **Bushido** || The code of honor followed by the samurai in Japan. || Honor ||

1-31-13 1-29-13 ** Japan Chapter Walk ** Answer on your own paper in complete sentences.

//Timeline P 194-195//
 * 1) When did the first shogun rule Japan? 1192
 * 2) About how many years after the first shogun did the Tokugawa come to power? 1603
 * 3) What world event happened in 1279? The Mongols take over China.
 * 4) Look at the picture for “1588 //– England defeats the Spanish Armada//.” What do you think the Armada was? I think the Armada was maybe a war.

//Map P. 199//
 * 1) What are Japan’s four main islands? Shikoku, Kyushu, Honshu, Hokkaido.
 * 2) 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 you can get sea food and stuff near the water.

//Picture: A Shinto Shrine P. 200//
 * 1) Nature was important to Shinto. What objects from nature do you see in this painting? I see trees, flowers, and sand or dirt.

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

//Prince Shotoku’s Japan P. 202//
 * 1) What religion did Prince Shotoku spread across Japan? Confucianism.

//Primary Source: Journal Entry P. 205//
 * 1) How did Sei Shonagon feel when she met the empress? She was really nervous when she met her.

=The Arts in Heian P. 207=
 * 1) What was a popular subject for paintings? The Tale of Genji was a popular subject for paintings.
 * 2) What was a popular subject for statues? Buddha was a popular subject for statues.

=Samurai Society P. 213=
 * 1) Look at the chart and read carefully. Who was the most powerful person in Japan’s samurai society? Daimyo were the most powerful in samurai society.
 * 2) Who did the samurai serve? They served the shogun.
 * 3) What were most Japanese people? Poor peasants.

=Japan’s Samurai 214-215=
 * 1) Why did the samurai write poetry? They wrote poetry to help them concentrate.
 * 2) What is Bushido? The samurai code of rules.
 * 3) What samurai values are still alive in Japan today? Sword fighting, loyalty towards families, companies, or favorite sports teams.

//Map P. 216//
 * 1) Which Japanese island did the Mongols try to invade? Why do you think they picked that one? I think they picked that one because it’s the closest to where they came from.

1-18-13 Who said it? 1.) I think Buddha said that because he said "turn away from sensory pleasure and sorrow" and thats what it says in the quote. 2.) I think Confucius said this because he wanted people to treat others the way they want to be treated. 3.) I think Lao-Tzu because it talks about nature and Taoism is about nature and animals and people living in harmony 4.) I think Buddha said this because he said you shouldn't want or desire anything. 5.) I think Lao-Tzu said this because he said to be one with nature and not to follow laws. 6.) I think Confucius said this because he talks about being respectful to your elders and treat people the way you want to be treated and in this quote he states "be respectful at home serious at work, faithful in human relations."

Comparing Monotheistic Religions Moon with a Star. || Cross || Star of David || afternoons || Sundays || Sunset Friday to sunset Saturday || SUMMARY: All of these religions do different thinks and have different holy days and have different spiritual leaders, but they all have one thing in common which is the belief in one god.
 * 1) What does monotheistic mean? It means there is only one god.
 * || ISLAM || CHRISTIANITY || JUDAISM ||
 * What are the names of the scriptures (holy books) they use? || Qur'an || Bibles || Torah ||
 * Who is the central person of the religion? || Muslim || Christian || Jewish ||
 * What is the religion’s symbol? || Crescent
 * What are the holy cities? || Mecca || Rome || Jerusalem ||
 * What is the name of their “house of worship”? || Mosque || Church || Synagogue ||
 * What days do they worship? || Friday
 * What are their “Holy Days”? || They don't have a holy day. || Christmas, Easter, and Lent || Rosh Hashanah, Yom Kippur, Sachet Torah, Chanukah, and Passover ||
 * What is their diet like? Do they have dietary restrictions? || Yes during Ramadan || No || Yes ||
 * What are their spiritual leaders called? || Muhammad || Priest || Rabbi ||

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11-14-12 Africa One Pager

Muhammad was no one special, he couldn't even read or write, but one day an angel named Gabriel came to him and said there is only one god,not many gods. He started speaking publicly and telling the people about the one god we need to worship. Muhammad created the Islamic religion.