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This is my page to add work. 5/20/13- Scientific Revolution and Reformation Timeline []

warm~ups week of 5/20/13 5/20/13- he was significant because he had argued about what the catholic churches were doing and had told the people of the 95 theses, saying that the priests could not take your sins away only god.

Warm~ups week of 4/29/13 4/29/13- Da vinci's most significant achievement was when he was able to create many techniques that made painting easier it had impacted much of their literature.

4/30/13- The renaissance was an important period in time, it began in the late 1400's in Italy. it was where people had came up with many new ideas and were able to take old one and improve them to make life much more easier for them. they still looked at church as a way of life but, many had looked at other things besides religion. they had studied literature, science, & math. They were able to create many achievements, they made life more educational and interesting. they were able to pass on their ideas through out the whole country.

4/25/13- Italian Renaissance

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Warm~ups week of 4/15/13 4/15/13- It brought goods from other cultures and also brought many ideas from the Greeks, Romans, and the Chinese. 4/16/13- it was very important because that was where people would trade and sell for food, water, and supplies. 4/17/13- I can connect with music and art because those are some things that humanism had thought about and were interested in back then. 4/18/13- just like humanism I believe in what is now/present, and what matters this time of period and to live life now and not in the past or future. 4/19/13- its changed our world because it has brought new ideas, for our lives making it easier for us to learn.

4/10/13- Renaissance Chapter walk~

Warm~ups week of 4/8 4/8/13- after the middle ages had started off popular later about 1/2 of the population dies because of the cause of black death. new opportunities go up because of death of many people, there is more open land, jobs, & more free time for people to get an education.

4/9/13-I found out that a man named Michelangelo had painted the 16-chapel's ceiling and it had taken him 4 years to complete.

4/10/13- The role of humanism was a big part of the renaissance because it was how the renaissance came to be it helped make it grow and develop.

4/11/13- the roots of the renaissance came from the middle ages of Rome and Greece because used many of their ideas.

Warm~ups week of 3/18 3/18/13-

3/19/13- 1.you need to complete the picture on Tagxedo, summary/notes, and a digital project to be able to use the ipads. 3/20/13-

3/21/13- 1.the criteria that I feel we should have on our creations are effort, creativity, accuracy, hard-work, and your claims/opinions you have on the topic. 3/22/13- 1.the black death was very important because it affected the European society in many ways. lots and lots of people had died from this disease that was caused by fleas & rats

Warm~ups week of 3/12 3/12/13- 1.it was called the dark ages because it was a dark time for them with the Bubonic plaque brake out, with no cures and people starving from little food. 3/13/13-

3/14/13- the two topics I chose were black death and Christian church

3/7/13 Warm~up 1. because you need to protect yourself, cause you never know who is lying and who is telling the truth. 2. to get accurate information you have to make sure the website is real/research, Google it, who posted it, see if the website shows the author's credential's

3/6/13 Warm~up In the article it talks about how Velcro is made and how hard corporations work and how they are losing their product. it also, talks about how the issues cause Velcro to deform and fall apart. Some of the issues are dry and windy conditions have caused hook and loop spores to commingle even across widely spaced fields, Invasions of disease and pests have damaged the crop. Specifically the flaccidity virus has resulted in weakened hooks and the pest //millipedes minuscules//, or 'tiny thousand-footed creature', has multiplied in the Velcro fields, drought has both limited water for the west side Velcro fields and exacerbated crop-stunting salinity. many corporations say that the management for Velcro is very tough to manage, and that workers could get injured or hurt by the Velcro because it entangles anything it comes in contact with. They usually hire body-builders who are strong and are hairless from head-to-toe.

3/5/13 Research

3/4/13 Comic strips/6~boxes

3/4/13 Warm~up 1.the feudal system was a social system that was based on land, it had groups on it to represent where/who people were.

3/1/13 Warm~up 1. a manor is a large farming area. it's significance was that it provided food for people and jobs for serfs, it was a very big part in the feudal system because the feudal system was based on land.

2/28/13 Warm~up 1. the feudal system and America's current social hierarchy are pretty much the same the feudal system was based on land, and America's current social heirarchy is based on money yet, both of them were also based on power.

2/27/13 Acrostic Poem
 * C **** harlemagne was a great ruler and leader during the 700-800’s **
 * h **** e conquered many lands and brought together kingdoms **
 * a **** s Christianity was spread through northern Europe, Charlemagne had conquered parts of the **
 * r **** oman Empire. in the 800 pope Leo had crowned Charlemagne king of the roman empire. **
 * l **** imited to coastal areas, Vikings were unable to raid **
 * a **** fter the fall of Rome, northern Europe had become Christian. **
 * m **** any people had converted to Christianity because of their king. **
 * A **** achen was the capitol where Charlemagne had lived. **
 * G **** ermany and France, is what Charlemagne had ruled most of **
 * n **** eighboring kingdoms were conquered by Charlemagne and his army. **
 * e **** ventually, Charlemagne was able to unite all of the tribes of central and western Europe. **

2/27/13 Christianity after Rome

2/26/13 Acrostic poem
 * C ** hristianity was spread through by missionaries to teach people the Christian teachings.
 * h ** owever, not everyone believed in it, some people wanted to get rid of it
 * r ** ules were set for popes to live a good Christian life
 * I ** n the northern kingdoms popes sent people on missionaries to spread Christianity
 * s ** aint is a religious title given to people famous for their holiness
 * t ** hough saint Patrick took it upon himself to spread Christian teachings, alone
 * I ** n the mid-400s Patrick had traveled from Britain to Ireland
 * a ** lthough he faced resistance he eventually converted Irish people
 * n ** ew areas is where Monks sent people to spread Christian teachings.
 * I ** n the early 500s an Italian monk had created a set of rules. his code was called the Benedictine Rule.
 * t ** ime passed and Christian teachings had spread throughout the lands
 * y ** ou can tell many people took Christianity very seriously, they dedicated their lives to live a Christian life much like the monks.

2/26/13 Christianity after Rome

1/21/13 Europe's Geography and ppt questions

2/20/13 Medieval Chapter Walk
 * 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? 2. Which peninsula is divided from the rest by the Alps? Geography and Living P. 232 3. Where did cities typically grow and why? 4. Does it get colder or warmer as you go north? Where did the people in the north settle? 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? Feudal Society P. 243 6. What did knights get in return for their service? 7. Who were the lords over all others? 8. Why are peasants not officially part of the feudal system? Comparing and Contrasting Europe and Japan P. 251 9. What was the difference between European and Japanese art? 10. What did peasants do in both societies? Map: Europe, 1000 P. 261 11. In what empire was the city of Rome located in at this time? 12. Who ruled many of the European kingdoms? Map: The Major Crusades, 1096-1204 P. 267 13. To where were the crusaders traveling? 14. About how many miles was the journey from Paris to Jerusalem? Quick Facts: The Crusades P. 268 15. How did the Crusades affect trade? 16. How did the Crusades affect kings? The Cluny Monastery P. 270-271 17. How does this picture show the riches of the church? 18. What did a monk do for most of the days Time Line: Beginnings of Democracy in England P. 278 19. When was the Magna Carta signed? 20. How long after the signing of the Magna Carta was habeas corpus made into law?
 * The Scandinavian Peninsula, Italian Peninsula, Iberian Peninsula, and Balkan Peninsula**
 * Scandinavian Peninsula is farthest away from the rest of the Alps**
 * Cities typically grew near rivers because the rivers had resources.**
 * It gets colder because the people lived near the water, and the people in the north had settled along the rivers.**
 * It had spread through the middle ages, it had spread a lot in the year 350-600AD**
 * Knights had received land for their services to the nobles**
 * Lords were the heart o the feudalism, they had certain responsibilities**
 * Because they own no land but, they worked on land owned by nobles and knights.**
 * Japan had nature themed art and Europe had religious themed art**
 * Peasants in both societies had worked on land.**
 * Rome was located in the Christian empire during this time**
 * The Christian empire ruled many parts of the European empire.**
 * The crusades were traveling to Jerusalem**
 * They had to travel about 1200 miles to Jerusalem from Paris**
 * It had affected trade because they help trade between Europe and Asia grow.**
 * It affected the king by increasing his power and wealth he also gained land.**
 * Because the church was so big and had all this land that people left**
 * The monks of Cluny had followed their religious schedule**
 * The Magna Carta was signed in 1215 by King John**
 * About 460 years after did the habeas corpus was made into law**

2/20/13 DBQ questions 2. What group in Japan was like lords in Europe? 3. In Japan, what was the relationship between samurai and daimyos? 4. In Europe, what was the relationship between knights and lords? 5. Based on this document, were the similarities between samurai and knights greater than the differences? Provide evidence to support your claim. 6. What are the main characteristics of bushido? 7. What are the main characteristics of chivalry? 8. What should a samurai do if there is conflict between dealing with a family problem and one involving the people he serves? ** He must punish them by and holds moral principals in the land **
 * Answer the questions in complete sentences using evidence from the document (images and words) to support your claims.**
 * 1) What is the purpose of drawing a social pyramid?
 * The purpose was to show were the roles they had for the people of japan and Europe **
 * The group that was like lords in japan, was daimyos **
 * Their relationship was good because the samurai’s would protect the daimyos and when they did the daimyos would give them land. **
 * Their relationship was okay the king would give the lords land and in return the lord owe military services and knights owed lords military service. **
 * There similarities between the samurai’s and nights are greater than the differences because one example is that samurai’s and knights would owe the lord/nobles military services. **
 * The main character of bushido was the samurai’s because it was a big part in their lives. **
 * The main characters were the knights because like the samurai’s it was a rule of life for them to follow. **

2/11/13 Japan One Pager

2/5/13 Bloom Ball Jobs Kelly - b, c,i,l, Keana - a,e,h,k Jovanna - f,d,g, j,

2/4/13 Japan Terms spirituality of Japan and the people of Japan. || religion || Government in Japan. || leader || according to the traditional order of succession || myth || major genres of Japanese literature || poetry || of the samurai life || honor ||
 * ** Term ** || ** Details / definition ** || ** Helper word ** ||
 * **Shinto** || is the indigenous
 * **Zen** || is a school of Mahayana Buddhism that originated in China during the 6th century as Chán || religion ||
 * **Pure Land** || is the celestial realm or pure abode of a Buddha or Bodhisattva. || 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** || (c. 978 – c. 1014 or 1025) was a Japanese novelist& poet ||  ||
 * **Prince Shotoku** || was a Japanese prince best known for creating a strong, united
 * **Jimmu** || was the first Emperor of Japan,
 * **Regent** || One who rules during the minority, absence, or disability of a monarch || sub ||
 * **Ainu** || A group of people that || people ||
 * **The Pillow Book** || is a book of observations and musings recorded by Sei Shōnagon || diary ||
 * **Tanka** || is a genre of classical Japanese poetry and one of the
 * **Noh** || is a major form of classical Japanese musical drama that has been performed since the 14th century. || A play ||
 * **Tale of Genji** || is a classic work of Japanese literature written by the Japanese noblewoman and lady-in-waiting Murasaki Shikibu || story ||
 * **Daimyo** || is a generic term referring to the powerful territorial lords who ruled most of the country from their vast, hereditary land holdings || Person ||
 * **Shogun** || was one of the (usually) hereditary military dictators of Japan from 1192 to 1867 || General ||
 * **Samurai** || were the military nobility of pre-industrial Japan || warrior ||
 * **figurehead** || is a person who holds an important title or office yet executes little actual power || decoy ||
 * **Bushido** || "the way of the warrior", is a Japanese word for the way

2/1/13

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

//Timeline P 194-195// //Map P. 199// //Picture: A Shinto Shrine P. 200//
 * 1) When did the first shogun rule Japan?
 * In 1192 the first shotgun rule in japan**
 * 1) About how many years after the first shogun did the Tokugawa come to power?
 * It took 411 years for it to come to power**
 * 1) What world event happened in 1279?
 * The Mongols took over china**
 * 1) Look at the picture for “1588 //– England defeats the Spanish Armada//.” What do you think the Armada was?
 * I think it was a group of warships**
 * 1) What are Japan’s four main islands? **Hokkaido, Honshu, Shikoku, and 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?
 * Japan’s major cities were located near the coast because they lived near the water**
 * 1) Nature was important to Shinto. What objects from nature do you see in this painting? **I see a** **Cherry blossom and a tree in the painting**

//Influences from China and Korea P. 201// //Prince Shotoku’s Japan P. 202// //Primary Source: Journal Entry P. 205// =The Arts in Heian P. 207= =Samurai Society P. 213= Look at the chart and read carefully. 15**.** Who did the samurai serve? 16. What were most Japanese people? =**Japan’s Samurai 214-215**= =17. Why did the samurai write poetry?= 18**.** What is Bushido? 19**.** What samurai values are still alive in Japan today? //Map P. 216// //20.// Which Japanese island did the Mongols try to invade? Why do you think they picked that one?
 * 1) What religion came to Japan from Korea**? Buddhism came from japan and soon arrived to korea**
 * 2) What philosophy came to Japan from China? **Confucianism came from japan to china**
 * 1) What religion did Prince Shotoku spread across Japan?
 * Confucianism is what he had spread around japan**
 * 1) How did Sei Shonagon feel when she met the empress?
 * She was shy and nervous at first**
 * 1) What was a popular subject for paintings?
 * The tale of Genji was a popular painting**
 * 1) What was a popular subject for statues?
 * The Buddha was a popular subject**
 * 1) Who was the most powerful person in Japan’s samurai society?
 * The emperor was the most important person in society**
 * The samurai had served his lord**
 * Most of them were peasants/nobles**
 * It helped the samurai to concentrate this was part of their training**
 * It is the samurai code of the rules. It meant “the way of the warrior”**
 * Being loyal, hardworking, honor, and sacrifice**
 * They chose to attack japan, Kyushu because it was closest to them**

1/24/13 Who said it? Saying 1~ Do wrong to none, you never know if you’ll need people for help Saying 2~ Live in harmony and peace, because happiness is the key to life

1/18/13 Who said it? Saying 1~Buddha because it's based on balance and you are suppose to try and turn away from your wants and desires Saying 2~Confucius because he wanted people to treat them the way they wanted to be treated Saying 3~Lao Tzu because the saying was Achieve happiness by leading a balanced life with nature, and the first sentence is "Highest good is like water" and it talks about the creatures Saying 4~Buddha because your suppose to turn away from your wants and desires, and in the text it says"the mind pursues all it desires" Saying 5~ Lao Tzu because Represents the characteristics of your behavior and the Saying 6~Confucius because it talks about how you should be respectful at home, and at work Saying 7~Lao Tzu because you are suppose to l ive simply and live in harmony and in the text it says "bring honor to your parents" Saying 8 ~ this is t he Three Belief Systems because each corner of the triangle represents each of the belief and their all important

1/10 China Four Box My References and pictures are from: http://worldhistorylocker.wikispaces.com/file/view/china%201.pdf/268018208/china%201.pdf

1/09/13 Name: JovannWH – Period

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? **The Taklimakan desert is located northwestern of china ** 2. What is the //desert// that extends 1,000 miles through southeast Mongolia and north China? ** The Gobi desert extends through Mongolia and china ** 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? ** The Plateau of Tibet comprises one fourth of the whole country ** 4. What is the //mountain range// south of the Plateau of Tibet that extends 1,500 miles through five countries? ** Himalaya Mountains ** 5. What is the //tallest peak// in the mountain range identified in question #4? **Mount Everest ** 6. Name the //body of water// that is surrounded by China, South Korea, Japan and Taiwan? **East China Sea is the body of river that is surrounded ** 7. Name the //body of water// surrounded by China, Taiwan, the Philippines, Malaysia and Vietnam? ** South China Sea is the body of river surrounded ** 8. What //body of water// is located between Korea and China? ** Yellow Sea is between Korea and China ** 9. What is the //river// that begins in the Plateau of Tibet and runs across farmlands of __north__east China? ** It is the yellow river ** 10. What is the //plain// upon which China’s capital, Beijing, is located? ** It’s North China plain ** 11. What is the //plateau// in southern China? (much of China’s rice is grown there) ** Yunnan-Guizhou Plateau is where they grow rice ** 12. What is the //river// that flows from the Plateau of Tibet across central and southern China to the East China Sea?

** Chang Jiang River is what flows from the Plateau of Tibet **



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:

** The Great Wall of China and the mountains because the tallest mountain is in china and they built a wall to protect their land **

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

Explain:

** Mongolia and Thailand because those countries are not separated by water or other states **

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

** so that way they could trade with foreign traders and it was easy to get across. **

1/8/13 ** China Chapter Walk **

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

//Timeline p. 162-263// //Map p. 167// //Empress Wu P. 168//
 * 1) Which dynasty unified China in 589?
 * The Sui dynasty unified China 589.**
 * 1) When was the Yuan Dynasty founded, and by whom?
 * In 1279 the Yuan Dynasty was founded Mongols.**
 * 1) What else happened in the world around the time the Sui dynasty unified China?
 * Muhammad begins teaching the basic beliefs of Islam.**
 * 1) Which dynasty controlled the largest area?
 * The Tang dynasty controlled the most area.**
 * 1) Which dynasty built the Grand Canal?
 * The Sui dynasty built the Grand Canal.**
 * 1) Why do you think Empress Wu was never very popular?
 * Empress Wu was never popular because she power to herself, and that her methods were sometimes vicious.**

//Map: Spread of Buddhism p. 169// //Picture p. 171// //Chinese Inventions p. 174//
 * 1) From where did Buddhism reach China?
 * Buddhism started in India and it spread through Japan, Korea, and other Asian lands.**
 * 1) Why do farmers sometimes build terraces?
 * Farmers sometimes built terraces to create leveled lands from farming rice.**
 * 1) What did paper do for the Chinese?
 * It gave them a cheap and easy way to keep records.**
 * 1) What did the Chinese first use gunpowder for?
 * The Chinese used gunpowder to make fireworks and signals.**
 * 1) What is the advantage of paper money over coins?
 * The advantage of paper money over coins was it helped them manage their growing wealth.**

//Civil Service Exams p. 178-179//
 * 1) What are the people in the painting doing?
 * The people in the painting are painting rules.**
 * 1) What was the point of the exams?
 * The point of the exams was to reach the top level and be appointed to government.**
 * 1) How did some people cheat?
 * The had copied work on the inside of their clothes.**

//Map: Mongol Empire 1294 p. 181// //The Voyages of Zheng He p. 183// //The Forbidden City p. 184-185//
 * 1) What continent did the Mongol empire reach in the west?
 * The Mongol empire reached in the west is Europe and Russia.**
 * 1) How did Zheng He’s crew make sure they had fresh food?
 * The grew vegetables and herbs in special containers and brought the food on long voyages.**
 * 1) In what ways did the Forbidden City show off the power and riches of the emperor?
 * They built building of wood and featured gold colored tiles.**

12/19/12 Comparing Religion poem media type="custom" key="21796176"

12/16/12 Comparing Religions media type="custom" key="21770256"

12/10/12 The Life of Muhammad Time-line

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12/10/12 Who Was Muhammad? What Did He Do? Muhammad was important because when he traveled to a cave, and he had an epiphany. An angel had spoken to him, which told him to recite the words of god. He had followers, and had created a new religion (Islam) that many people follow today. He told people that there was only one god. He inspired people to join him and follow him, soon many people joined and they called themselves Muslims.

12/05/12 Geography of Arabia

11/29 Arabia postcard

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11/29 Geography and Life in Arabia media type="custom" key="21603898"