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Warm-up 5-20- Martin Luther was significant because he started the Reformation but never wanted to leave the Catholic Church, he just wanted to correct all of the mistakes that the church made.

Warm-up 4/30- The Renaissance began in the 14th century and ended in the 17th century. It began in Italy but in the late middle ages spread to Europe. During the Renaissance there were lots of changes going on with culture, art, politics, learning, and other things. Renaissance means Re-birth.

The humanistic ideas that changed the world are that how we have education and we should live for now.

Renaissance Chapter Walk Numbers 15 and 17-20 are on paper.

Warm-ups week of April 8th-12th

4/8- The Renaissance comes after the Middle Ages. The Renaissance started at the late Middle Ages.

4/9- What i found out about from the preview is that Marco Polo traveled about 15,000 miles for him to get to China in the year 1271.

4/10- The role of humanism was to provide the growth of the renaissance.

4/11- The Renaissance began in Italy.

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Warm-ups week of March 18-22

3/18- Absent

3/19- You need the Tagxuedo or Wordle, Notes for your two subjects, and a Summary that you will be putting on your group wiki.

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3/21- To be neat with the information and to say to important stuff about it and not the boring stuff that would be copied from the book or the internet. Put it in your own words.

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Warm-Ups week of March 11-15

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3/12- The reason why the dark ages were called the dark ages is that there was social decline and bubonic plague was breaking out to everyone from infected rats.

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3-7 Warm-up It is vital because if you accidentally copy and paste stuff you could get in trouble. Also, because if you go to a fake website and give out private information to people then you get punished because of their actions.

3-6 Warm-up I think velcro is convenient. I think it is convenient because it can hold things together easily. I also thought that it was interesting because I never knew that velcro was an engineered crop.

3-4 Warm-up The feudal system was were when vassals were protected by lords then had to serve in war.

3-1 Samurai DBQ

3-1 Warm-up A manor is a unit of land where the lord lives and where they farm. It included a house, fields, farming, buildings, cottages for the peasants,and other areas.

2-28 Warm-Up The feudal system is different then America's because more people in America are equal rank.

2-28 Christianity Roman section 2

2-26 Christianity Roman section 1



2-21 Review Questions I did the wrong questions instead of doing #1-11.

2-6 Japan Terms

1-31 Japan notes

1-30 Answer on your own paper in complete sentences.
 * Japan Chapter Walk **

//Timeline P 194-195// //1.// When did the first shogun rule Japan? The first shogun was in 1192. About 400 years after the first shogun the Tokugawa came to power. The world event that happened in 1279 was that the Mongols took over China. The Armada was a naval invasion force.
 * 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?

//Map P. 199// The four main islands are Kyushu, Hokkaido, Honshu, Shikoku The major cities are near the coast because the major ones are near the coast because the cities on the map are on the edges of Japan.
 * 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?

//Picture: A Shinto Shrine P. 200// In the painting i see trees and flowers.
 * 1) Nature was important to Shinto. What objects from nature do you see in this painting?

//Influences from China and Korea P. 201// The religion that came to Japan from Korea was Buddhism. Confucius helped shaped Japan culture and family life.
 * 1) What religion came to Japan from Korea?
 * 1) What philosophy came to Japan from China?

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

//Primary Source: Journal Entry P. 205// She felt shy because she was overwhelmed with everything.
 * 1) How did Sei Shonagon feel when she met the empress?

=The Arts in Heian P. 207= A popular subject for paintings was they used bright/bold colors and liked to make paintings based on literature. A popular subject for statues was nature.
 * 1) What was a popular subject for paintings?
 * 1) What was a popular subject for statues?

=Samurai Society P. 213= The most powerful person in Japan's samurai society was the Emperor. the Samurai served his Lord. The most important people in Japan were Peasants. =Japan’s Samurai 214-215= The samurai wrote poetry to help them concentrate. The Bushido is a code of rules Martial Arts
 * 1) Look at the chart and read carefully. Who was the most powerful person in Japan’s samurai society?
 * 1) Who did the samurai serve?
 * 1) What were most Japanese people?
 * 1) Why did the samurai write poetry?
 * 1) What is Bushido?
 * 1) What samurai values are still alive in Japan today?

//Map P. 216// The Hakata
 * 1) Which Japanese island did the Mongols try to invade? Why do you think they picked that one?

1-24-13 Who said it? 1."To want and desire cause's suffering and pain." 2. "Respect anyone and everyone."

1-18-13 Who said it? 1. Buddha, because he is all about making you not want and desire things in life. 2. Confucius, because he says that you have to respect your family, friends, and rulers. 3.Lao-Tzu, because he talks about how Daoism followers should see themselves as a part of nature and in this text it says "Highest good is like water" 4. Buddha, because it says how "the mind pursues all it desires" and Buddha tries to teach his followers to not want and desire. 5. Confucius, because he in this text it says how the more thieves there will be if there are more laws and he teaches his followers to respect the governments rules and how you act about them. 6. Confucius, because in the text it says "Be respectful at home, serious at work, faithful in human relations." He teaches his followers to respect rulers, parents, children, siblings, and friends. 7. Lao-Tzu, because in the text it says how to respect our body that we got from our parents. Lao-Tzu teaches his followers that they should see themselves as a part of nature. 8. the triangle represents Buddha because it is and equilateral triangle and he treats everyone the same way.

12/10 Who was Muhammad? Muhammad was the first person that created the religon called Islam. Muhammad was considered a phophet.

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