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5-20-2013 martin luther was significant because he argured about the indulgences and the way they were getting forgivness.they had told the people about the 95 thesis because the priest cannot by forgiveness.

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1. Who was Leonardo Da Vinci? Leonardo da Vinchi was a famous artist. He painted the Mona Lisa. 2. What were his talents? His talents where he was a painter musician scientist writer inventor and many more. 3. Did he use special techniques to paint? What were they? He would use perspective in his paintings so that it could look like 3D. 4. Why is he called the "Renaissance Man"? They call him renaissance man because he was the popular artist in the renaissance times. 5. What do you find most interesting about Leonardo Da Vinci and why? What I find interesting about him is that he can write upside down and backwards with out having problems. And that takes a lot of patients. 6. Based on your understanding of Leonardo, describe the Renaissance? The renaissance was very artistic because of leonardo because he was a an artist at that time and the renaissance was very created when leonardo came out with all his paintings.
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4-8-13 the middle ages are ending because the black death killed a lot of people and they lost a lot of land and work which gave them free time.

4-9-13 one thing i found interesting is that i thought marco polo was just a game but then i learned he had to do with the journey to china and he had to do with the renaissaance.

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4-11-13 thre roots of the renaissance ment that it came from the medieval times then tats what made the population grow.

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4-9-13 by : Nailea Gomez & Joselene Vasquez
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**__Look at the image above that represents the Renaissance,__**

explain how each word is given meaning by the image. (What did each of the words do, or represent, to or about the Renaissance.

Example: The roots of a plant come from seeds in the ground. These roots use the soil to get the needed nutrients for the plant to begin to grow. Similarly, studying the classical societies of Greece and Rome gave life to “re-born” thinking and learning which gave the Renaissance the necessary nutrition to grow and thrive.

The sun is an example of humanism because the sun is what makes the world shines just like humanism is people and they make the world shine. Europe is in the soil because medieval and classical were roots and renaissance is the rebirth of Europe. And it is like the process of Europe because it was first Europe but then it was reborn just like the plant in the picture. Because Europe is in the soil and then it was reborn by renaissance to make a flower. Art is the leaf because art is what decorated everything. It was just like a leaf because many people came to Europe and were artist. The same goes as the leaf that says learning because a lot of people had free time and would be able to learn a lot now. The growth of the city states got bigger because many people were putting this in the newspapers. And a lot of people had extra free time to do all this stuff.

4-8-13 __**renaissance unit walk**__

**__ Renaissance unit walk __** Answer on your own paper in complete sentences! // Timeline P. 294-295 // 1. When did Marco Polo visit China? **In 1271** 2. How long did it take Michelangelo to paint the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel? **Threw 1508-1512** // Map – The Routes of Marco Polo P. 299 // 3. From which city did Marco Polo begin his journey? **He began in china.** 4. How many miles was Marco’s journey to China? **1,000 miles.** 5. How was Marco Polo’s route to China different from his return route home? **It was different because his family didn’t think he was alive.** // Map – Major Trading Cities P. 301 // 6. In which area was Rome located? **Rome was located in papal states.** 7. Why do you think the four cities are all near water? **They are near the water so they can trade and go on boats and trade.** // History Close-up – Florence P. 302-303 // 8. What things in this picture show that Florence was rich? **It was a banking and trade center they used there money they get to decorate the city.** 9. Which people helped spread Renaissance ideas throughout Europe? **The leaders would help spread renaissance.** // Primary source –The Prince P. 306 // 10. On what did Machiavelli give advice? **He gave advice about how they should rule.** // Renaissance Art P. 307 // 11. List 2 ways the paintings look alike. **They both have to people and are representing death.** 12. List 2 ways the paintings look different. **One is flat and one it more bigger.** // The Genius of Da Vinci P. 308-309 // 13. What types of things did Da Vinci study? **Da vinchi studied nature and technology he was a sculpter and inventor.** 14. Look at the Mona Lisa painting in the middle. What about the painting makes it seem realistic? **It looks realistic because it looks kind of 3D.** // Biography: Michelangelo P. 311 // 15. Who did Michelangelo create many of his works for? **He created his paintings for the roman catholic.** 16. What did Michelangelo do in 1527? // Timeline P. 312-313 // 17. From where was papermaking introduced to Europe? **It was introduced in the 1300’s.** 18. What types of ideas did the printing press help spread? **It gavepeople ideas because they did a whole big paper but each paper was a different letter.** // Biography: William Shakespeare P. 317 // 19. What is Shakespeare considered to be by many people? **They consider him as the greatest play writer.** // Visual Summary P. 321 // 20. What four things came together to cause the Renaissance**? It was build by trade, thinkers focused on the ideas of humanism and the printing press helped spread their ideas across Europe.**

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warm-up 3-19-13 the 3 things we need to go on the ipads is be done with the summarys and cornell notes and the tagxedo pictures

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WARM-UP 3-12-13 the dark ages were called the dark ages because it was a dark time because people would die because of the dieases plague 3-13-13

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3-7-13 it is vital because you need to be accountable and to protect and make right desisions and if something happens its your own fault.

3-6-13 i read that the velco is having a problem because velco is having a problem with the environment because dry and wind conditions cause the hooks and loop spores to commingle.

3-4-13 the feudalsystem was a system based on land and traading land for service

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the feudal system was a system based on land and traading land for service

3-4-13 3-1-13 warm-up what is a manor? a large house with land.that developed in europe

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2-28-13 __**warm-up**__ The feudal system was about who owned land and how much they owned but now american heirarchy is about how much money you have if you have alot of money you can do anything just like the lords they had alot of power which could do anything.

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 * 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? **iberian peninsulla scandinavian,balkan,italian peninsula.**
 * 2) Which peninsula is divided from the rest by the Alps? **balkan peninsula is divided by alps.**

Geography and Living P. 232
 * 1) Where did cities typically grow and why? **southern europe would usually grow bigger because farmers grow olives there.**
 * 2) Does it get colder or warmer as you go north? Where did the people in the north settle? **it gets colder because they are by a rivers**

Map: The Spread of Christianity P. 235
 * 1) Did Christianity spread or shrink and was it a lot or a little from 350 to 600? **christianity spread farther north.**

Feudal Society P. 243 Why are peasants not officially part of the feudal system? **peasants dont have a feudal system because they owned no lands.** Comparing and Contrasting Europe and Japan P. 251
 * 1) What did knights get in return for their service? **the knights gets military service instead of money**
 * 2) Who were the lords over all others? **kings and queens were the lords all over.**
 * 1) What was the difference between European and Japanese art? **the diffrence between european art and japaneses was that european art was about religion and japanese art was about nature.**
 * 2) What did peasants do in both societies? **they served the kings and queens peasants worked land.**

Map: Europe, 1000 P. 261
 * 1) In what empire was the city of Rome located in at this time? **the holy roman empire.**
 * 2) Who ruled many of the European kingdoms? **the king ruled many european kingdoms.**

Map: The Major Crusades, 1096-1204 P. 267
 * 1) To where were the crusaders traveling? **holy land**
 * 2) About how many miles was the journey from Paris to Jerusalem? **200 miles**

Quick Facts: The Crusades P. 268
 * 1) How did the Crusades affect trade? **they learned about apricots,rice,and cotton cloth**
 * 2) How did the Crusades affect kings? **they learned the relationshi**

The Cluny Monastery P. 270-271
 * 1) How does this picture show the riches of the church?
 * 2) What did a monk do for most of the days

Time Line: Beginnings of Democracy in England P. 278
 * 1) When was the Magna Carta signed?
 * 2) How long after the signing of the Magna Carta was habeas corpus made into law?

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 * ** Term ** || ** Details / definition ** || ** Helper word ** ||
 * **Shinto** || Actual Religion for japan || religion ||
 * **Zen** || New way of practicing Buddhism arrived from china || religion ||
 * **Pure Land** || A kind of Buddha religion || 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** || A noble servant || Servant. ||
 * **Prince Shotoku** || Japans greatest emperor || leader ||
 * **Jimmu** || First emperor of japan || myth ||
 * **Regent** || Some ones who rules the country for someone who cant rule alone. || sub ||
 * **Ainu** || A group of people that formed a culture || people ||
 * **The Pillow Book** || A journal that sei shonagon wrote her thought and poems . || diary ||
 * **Tanka** || Classicaljapanese poetry || poetry ||
 * **Noh** || A type of play with drama . || A play ||
 * **Tale of Genji** || A tale written by lady murasaki || story ||
 * **Daimyo** || Japans largest landowners || Person ||
 * **Shogun** || When a emperor dies he gives his title to his son || General ||
 * **Samurai** || Trained professional warriors || warrior ||
 * **figurehead** || Figureheadwhen someone who said they ruled reallt didn’t rule || decoy ||
 * **Bushido** || A code of rules for the samurai || honor ||

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2-1-13 Answer on your own paper in complete sentences.
 * Japan Chapter Walk **

//Timeline P 194-195//
 * 1) When did the first shogun rule Japan? In **1192**
 * 2) About how many years after the first shogun did the Tokugawa come to power? **676**
 * 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 that armada were ships.**

//Map P. 199//
 * 1) What are Japan’s four main islands? **Hokkaido,Honshu,shikoku,Kyushu.**
 * 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?

//Picture: A Shinto Shrine P. 200//
 * 1) Nature was important to Shinto. What objects from nature do you see in this painting?**the objects I saw** **were Tree’s and flowers**

//Influences from China and Korea P. 201//
 * 1) What religion came to Japan from Korea? **Buddhism came to japan from korea.**
 * 2) What philosophy came to Japan from China? **Confucius was the philosopher that came to japan from china**

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

//Primary Source: Journal Entry P. 205//
 * 1) How did Sei Shonagon feel when she met the empress? **She felt indescribably shy and was indeed constantly on the verge of tears.**

=The Arts in Heian P. 207=
 * 1) What was a popular subject for paintings? **Illustrating stories**
 * 2) What was a popular subject for statues? **Shogun and daimyo**

=Samurai Society P. 213=
 * 1) Look at the chart and read carefully. Who was the most powerful person in Japan’s samurai society? **The emperor**
 * 2) Who did the samurai serve? **Poor peasants with no power.**
 * 3) What were most Japanese people? **Pooor peasants with no power**

=Japan’s Samurai 214-215=
 * 1) Why did the samurai write poetry? **To stay relaxed.**
 * 2) What is Bushido? **Codes for rules.**
 * 3) What samurai values are still alive in Japan today? **Connectiions to samurai**

//Map P. 216//
 * 1) Which Japanese island did the Mongols try to invade? Why do you think they picked that one? **The islands because thay had no power and had enemies.**

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THIS IS MY PAGE TO ADD WORK....... xD 1-8-13 Name: _ Date: __WH - _____

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? Taklimakan Desert


 * 1) What is the //desert// that extends 1,000 miles through southeast Mongolia and north China? GOBI


 * 1) 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


 * 1) What is the //mountain range// south of the Plateau of Tibet that extends 1,500 miles through five countries? Mount Everest.


 * 1) What is the //tallest peak// in the mountain range identified in question #4? 29,035 Ft.


 * 1) Name the //body of water// that is surrounded by China, South Korea, Japan and Taiwan? East China Sea


 * 1) Name the //body of water// surrounded by China, Taiwan, the Philippines, Malaysia and Vietnam? South China Sea


 * 1) What //body of water// is located between Korea and China? Yellow Sea


 * 1) What is the //river// that begins in the Plateau of Tibet and runs across farmlands of __north__east China? Bramapultra


 * 1) What is the //plain// upon which China’s capital, Beijing, is located? North China Plain


 * 1) What is the //plateau// in southern China? (much of China’s rice is grown there) Loess Plateau


 * 1) What is the //river// that flows from the Plateau of Tibet across central and southern China to the East China Sea? Yangzi River


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

Explain: the East china sea and the south china sea


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

Explain: mongolia


 * Economy: **
 * 1) In reviewing questions 9-12, why do you think the Chinese built the Grand Canal where they did?

// because the canal can get to a lot of places //

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** China Chapter Walk **

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

//Timeline p. 162-263//
 * 1) Which dynasty unified China in 589. china is reunified under the sui dynasty
 * 2) When was the Yuan Dynasty founded, and by whom? 1279
 * 3) What else happened in the world around the time the Sui dynasty unified China .muhammed starts teaching the belief of Islam

//Map p. 167//
 * 1) Which dynasty controlled the largest area? The tang dynasty
 * 2) Which dynasty built the Grand Canal? Northern and southern east

//Empress Wu P. 168//
 * 1) Why do you think Empress Wu was never very popular? she always kept power to her self

//Map: Spread of Buddhism p. 169//
 * 1) From where did Buddhism reach China?

//Picture p. 171//
 * 1) Why do farmers sometimes build terraces?

//Chinese Inventions p. 174//
 * 1) What did paper do for the Chinese?
 * 2) What did the Chinese first use gunpowder for?
 * 3) What is the advantage of paper money over coins?

//Civil Service Exams p. 178-179//
 * 1) What are the people in the painting doing?
 * 2) What was the point of the exams?
 * 3) How did some people cheat?

//Map: Mongol Empire 1294 p. 181//
 * 1) What continent did the Mongol empire reach in the west?

//The Voyages of Zheng He p. 183//
 * 1) How did Zheng He’s crew make sure they had fresh food?

//The Forbidden City p. 184-185//
 * 1) In what ways did the Forbidden City show off the power and riches of the emperor?

12-20-12 ** Comparing Monotheistic Religions **


 * 1) What does monotheistic mean? You only believe in one god.

Easter Sunday All saints day Christmas || Rosh the jewish new year yom kippur a day of atonement or confession simchat torah reciveing the torah Chanukah military victory a passover a rememberance of the time the Hebrews lived in Egypt. || SUMMARY: I think that Christianity is the most Better RELIGION BECAUSE YOU GET TO do more things for holy days. ||  || They were forced to wear the star on their clothing. ||
 * || ** ISLAM ** || ** CHRISTIANITY ** || ** JUDAISM ** ||
 * What are the names of the scriptures (holy books) they use? || Quran || Bible || Torah ||
 * Who is the central person of the religion? || Muslims allah || jesus || Hebrews ||
 * What is the religion’s symbol? || Crsent,star and the color green are symbols. || cross || The star of david. ||
 * What are the holy cities? || Indonesia Pakistan Bangladesh Nigeria Algeria morocco Ethiopia sudan afganistan Iraq and Saudi Arabia. || United states and Canada latin America Europe Australia || Israel Egypt ||
 * What is the name of their “house of worship”? || mosque || chapels || Ten comendments of moses. ||
 * What days do they worship? || Five times every day || sundays || From sunset Friday to sunset Saturday. ||
 * What are their “Holy Days”? || They do not have have holy days || St. valentines day
 * What is their diet like? Do they have dietary restrictions? || ]

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12-17-12 africa chapter 1. When did Ghana exist? Ad300 2. What rivers did Ghana exist between? the Niger and the Gambia Rivers 3. Why were the rivers important? its economy was based on trade 4. How did Ghana get wealthy? collecting taxes from traders 5. What were the two most important items traded in Ghana? gold and salt 6. What religion did many people in Ghana become? Why ? Ghanaian beliefs because the almoravids wee successful weakening ghana [|Gold for Salt]7. What was gold made into in Ghana ? Salt 8. How did Ghana grow rich trading gold for salt? Because of the value of salt in Africa. 9. How did the king of Ghana make his kingdom rich? they were the best at tradeing 10. Describe silent barter ? It was a system used to get the same amount of what they needed. [|Ancient Africa]11. What is a griot ? People that keep the history of story telling. 12. What did the griot often memorize ? They memorize the history of storytelling. [|Mali]13. What was the first empire in Mali? Ghana 14. What was the famous trading city in Mali ? bambara 15. What empire did Mali fall to ? Follows like the niger river 16. What religion are most people in Mali today ? islamic 17. What is the official language of Mali? french [|Mansa Musa]18. Where did Mansa Musa make a pilgrimage to in 1324? Mecca in 1324 19. Why did he go on this pilgrimage? faithful Muslims make a hajj 20. What did Mansa Musa carry a lot of on his journey ? gold [|Timbuktu]21. What was Timbuktu known for? He was always at the end of the camel caravan 22. What type of city did Timbuktu develop into? North Africa ,arabia 23. What did Mansa Musa build in Timbuktu ? great mosque, or Islamic temple 24. How was Timbuktu destroyed? by the war between Morocco and Songhai [|The Empires of Ghana and Mali]25. What does it mean that the Berber's were a nomadic people ? People living in the region 26. Why was Ghana in a good location? It was a good location because people would trade salt there. 27. What was the name of the capital of Ghana? Kumbi saleh 28. What did the capital quickly become ? grew very rich 29. What was trans-Saharan trade? Traders to give a percent of the things they were trading 30. How did Ghana grow rich? They grew rich by transsaharan trade. 31. What empire grew out of Ghana's demise? Kumbi saleh32. Who was Mali's first king and what does his name mean ? Sundiata means hungerly lion 33. Who was Mali's greatest king? Mansa munsa was malis greatest king. 34. Why was Timbuktu important ? He Became one of the major cultural centers 35. How did Mansa Musa get famous? He became a king the turned out to be the greatest. 36. Why did Mali collapse? Lost its hold on trade [|Ibn Battuta: The Greatest Traveler in the Middle Ages]37. What year did Ibn Battuta leave on his journey? He left 1325 38. How many miles did he cover? 75,000 39. When was Ibn Battuta born? 1304 40. Why did Ibn Battuta leave home at 21? He took a detour 41. When did Ibn Battuta finally reach Mecca? 1326 42. Read through the rest of the story and list all the places Ibn Battuta visited. North through the middle east and Persia to the Russia and then eastward into central asia.

12-10-12 muhammed:

who was muhammed???

muhammed was a mettitator. He grew up with no parents. Muhammed was a muslim that fought lots of wars.

what did he do? muhammed would meditate to thepeople that were in the civil war

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