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5/26 Aztec & Inca Spy Notes

5/20 Warm Up Questions 5.20.13. - Martin Luther was significant because he developed the 95 theses, which were complainants criticizing the churches wrong teachings. It made an impact in his time because it made people realize what the church was doing.

5/19 Reformation and Scientific Revolution Timeline http://www.preceden.com/timelines/72847-reformation-and-scientific-revolution-

5/15 Chapter 12 Protest Graphic Organizer

5/9 Reformation and Scientific Revolution Chapter Walk

4/23 The Italian Renaissance

Warm Ups Questions 4.15.13. - Trade and commerce spreaded ideas of society from Greek and Roman society.

4.16.13. - The role of city-states is to keep the economy going because in cities people would trade and back then trade would make you wealthier.

4.17.13. - I can connect with things like music and sports with humanistic because its the same as things back way back when and things like today.

4.18.13. - Things like education, sports, and art are like humanistic ideas today.

4.19.13. - Humanistic ideas changed the world because it began to challenge the thinking of others.

4.25.13. - Da Vinci was a painter, and he painted famous paintings that are still very valuable today.

4.29.13. - Da Vinci's important achievement was when he created techniques of paintings, his ways of painting are even still used today because his techniques make art look 3-D.

4.30.13 - In the time of the Renaissance, it was after the hardships and bad times of the Middle Ages people began to take interest in art, learning, and science. It was the rebirth of Europe. Humanism also began in the time of the Renaissance, Humanism is the study of things like we study today in school. Italy was the center of learning because most trade and commerce began there. Humanism also began to challenge the thinking of churches and the government.

4/8 Renaissance Chapter Walk

Warm Up Questions 3.18.13. - The two facts I learned was that the Crusades were a terrible time back then, it was a series of numbers of attacks and wars to get back the city of Jerusalem. And in the hundred year war I learned that France won the war, they won because the English king was losing power to the parliament so they lost due to internal conflict.

3.19.13. - The three things I need to do is the summary, a picture using wordle or tagxedo, and a digital project like a four box or a one pager.

3.20.13. - Your looking for effort, accurate information, siting images, where we got the info and most importantly where we got our thinking. And what you don't look for is just facts and facts and facts that's just boring.

3.21.13 - The black death is important because it affected the city's population and if people didn't die from it then we wouldn't have known about the dangerous to protect ourselves.

4.8.13 - After the Middle Ages, the Renaissance began. The fall was due to the Bubonic Plage, so many people were dying, especially the low class which was the pesants. This lead to more jobs availible and more free time to play or to learn, learning was important because people who could read and write were more useful than the people that couldn't.

4.9.13 - I found out that in the Renaissance it took a guy named Micangelo four years to paint a ceiling of a chapel, and that was interesting to me because four years is a long time and I couldn't paint that long.

4.10.13 - The role of humanism is to provide eneregy in the Renaissance.

4.11.13 - The roots from the Renaissance is from the Middle Ages, and in the time of the Renaissance people also studied two civilazations that were Greek and Roman.

3/17 The Crusade Cornell Notes ‍‍‍‍‍‍‍‍‍‍‍‍‍‍‍‍‍‍‍‍

3/15 100 Year War Cornell Notes

Warm Up Questions 3.12.13 - It was called the dark ages because everyone was dying about one third of the population was dead. And the disease was called Bubonic Plaque, many people didn't know about the disease and let alone knew how to cure it or stop it from spreading. Another important thing was since everyone was dying, there was no free time. Free time was important because free time could lead to learning and learning could benefit you from in life because people who could read and write were better than the ones who couldn't.

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3.14.13 The two topics I'm doing is the 100 year war, and the crusades. And the three things each person need to do is to make a picture for the title using tagxedo, write a summary about it, and a digital project.

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3/11 Castle Scavenger Hunt 1. How were Motte and Bailey Castles built?
 * Motte and Bailey castles were built on a huge mound.**

2. Write a sentence about any two parts of the castle that you think are interesting.
 * The palisade, the wooden fence around the the buildings was interesting it looked like crayons but with no color.**

3. What are ramparts?
 * Ramparts were steep banks of earth or rubble. Attackers had to climb over them to get closer to the castle.**

4. What did the butler do in the castle?
 * The butler served food to people and did things for the person he worked for.**

5. What did the atilliator make?
 * The atilliator made crossbows.**


 * 6**. Which knight wins jousting tournaments?
 * Sir Tristram wins the jousting tournament.**

7. Lucy keeps her diary in Lucy's tower. What is the date on her diary?
 * The date on her diary is** //**Tuesday January 19th, 1480.**//

8. What did falcons eat?
 * Falcons ate doves.**

9. How many people lived in Nottingham Castle?
 * There are over three hundred people that live in Nottingham Castle.**

10. What did people use instead of plates?
 * Instead of plates people used trenchers.**

11. What is a graderobe?
 * A graderobe is when people keep their clothes in them. The foul smell keeps moths away.**

12. Two things that would have protected the entrance to a castle.
 * A moat and a rampart would protect the entrance of a castle.**

13. Compare and contrast the different castles you see. How are they different? Which castle was your favorite? Explain why.
 * All the castles were so different in so many ways, other were bigger and some were smaller. One castle was brown and tan, and the other was a gray blue color. The biggest castle was my favorite because it had everything.**

3/7 Warm Up Question 1. Its important to scrutinize websites because if its not a real website someone bad could happen to us, and it could reflect bad on you. For instance, if your donating money to something fake and that's made up, people can get your credit card number and use it to buy stuff. 2. To get accurate information online, you have to research more than one website and make sure most of them is saying the same thing.

3/6 Warm Up Question The article was about Velcro. Velcro has two parts to it, one is the soft fluffy stuff and the other is the sharp stuff and put together they stick. Some may say Velcro is useful to hold stuff together, but there were issues like how the wind and dryness of the weather would cause Velcro bolls. Velcro was made especially was farmers but issues like that could be harmful to people and cause more work because things like the weather could go wrong and the effect on the Velcro would make things bad. But in the article, the graph shows that the successful harvest of the work of Velcro was not useful. But today i guess we made improvements and now the are useful to us, for instance we put it in our laptop case to hold stuff together.

3/4 Middle Ages of Feudalism Plot Comic Script

3/4 Warm Up Questions 1. A Feudal system is a system based on land and service. The kings would give the lords land and the the lords would give the knights some land and the peasants wouldn't really get any land at all. They work on the land and give knights foods for protection. The people with the most land would be at the top of the system, power would be based how much land you would own.

3/1 Warm Up Question 1. A Manor is a large farming estate with peasants who lived on it, it's important because the peasants who worked on there supplied the food for people. They also feed the knights since they had to give them food.

2/28 Cornell Notes on Development of Feudalism
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2/28 Warm Up Question 1. The feudal system is like the American social hierarchy because its based on power and what you have, for us today its based on how much money we have and back then its about how much land you owned.

2/28 Extra Credit Acrostic Poem & Journal Entry
 * __Acrostic Poem__ **
 * F ** eudal system has principles and practices,


 * E ** arly system of government in which a lord, usually a king, received military protection and loyalty from his vassals. (noblemen)


 * U ** sually it would go in order from the king giving land to the lords, and the lords would give it to the knights and the peasants would get nothing because all they got is enough food for their food and protection.


 * D ** irectly, it was to help everyone out and keep everyone in order, in their place of power. Whoever, had more free time which is the people at the top of the pyramid could learn more things like reading and writing to they could have an easier life.


 * A ** lthough, power does not reside at a center, or at the top, even though there a pyramidal structure in theory, with the emperor at the top and the simple knight at the bottom.


 * L ** iterally, the peasants were always busy doing work because they were at the bottom of the pyramid.


 * I ** t devolved around the 8th century.


 * S ** laves were not even on the pyramid because they didn’t even have power.


 * M ** ainly, the feudalism is vassals were protected by lords who they had to serve in war.

Life as a peasant is a hard knock life. I work every day and have to time to learn or write. I have to work for my family so they have stuff to give for the knights so they don’t attack us. They only let us keep enough food for our family which barely keeps us a float. My life is boring and hard. I have to wake up early to work all day and night until I am so tired I can’t work anymore. Sometimes I wish I could live in the castle with the king so I don’t have to work and just play, but I know that’s too good to be true. But that’s day dreaming and I don’t even have time for that because it’s all work, work, work.
 * __Journal Entry__**

2/26 Acrostic Poem Centuries earlier Charlemagne was the first emperor of the Roman Empire.

His military conquest helped his kingdom gain more land.

Although, he had owned lands. Throughout his

Reign he was in constant battle fighting for land.

Later on, he went on Slav expeditions.

A rebellion against Pope Leo III began. Charlemagne went to his aid in Rome and defeated the rebellion.

Mostly, all the immense territories Charlemagne controlled.

And he had much loyalty with the people fighting by his side.

Gathering so much land he enemies too.

Never had they defeated Charlemagne because he was so good in fighting.

Even now he is remember for his strong fighting.

2/26 Christianity After Rome Section 2

2/25 Acrostic Poem Christ is Jesus, the Messiah as foretold by the prophets of the Hebrew Scriptures.

Heart and soul is people are filled with when praying.

Right and wrong Christians have learned from.

If inside the heart is pure then happiness

Should come. If inside the heart is not pure

Then that is something no one wants,

Isolated communities the monks lived in.

After Rome fell, people needed something to believe in. Then Christianity came along a gave hope to people.

Northern kingdoms Christianity spread through.

In Monastery’s, Monks had to follows rules

To keep them living a happy Christian life.

Year after year Christianity is still here even today there are Christians.

2/25 Christianity After Rome

2/21 Geography of Europe and PTT Questions

2/19 Medieval Europe Chapter Walk

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?
 * The four peninsulas on the map are the Scandinavian Peninsula, Iberian Peninsula, Italian Peninsula, and the Balkan Peninsula.**
 * The Scandinavian Peninsula was divided form the rest.**

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?
 * The cities typically grew on the river because there were many resources on the river. People used the river for transportation, food, and swimming.**
 * It gets colder because since people settled near the water the cold air hits and water and it creates cold temperatures.**

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 has spread a lot through 350-600 because most the large countries like Spain, Gaul, Ireland, and Britain most became Christians.**

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?
 * The knights got pieces of lands for payment.**
 * Yes because they ruled their little manners.**
 * Peasants were not officially part of the feudal system because they owned no land so therefor they had no contribution to the economy.**

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?
 * The difference was European people had religious themed art and Japanese people had nature themed art.**
 * Peasants worked 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?
 * Rome was located in the Holy Roman Empire.**
 * The popes ruled many 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?
 * The crusaders were traveling to the Holy Land.**
 * It took around 2070 miles from Pairs 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?
 * The crusades affected trade by taking control in the Holy Land and increasing trade.**
 * Crusades affected kings by threatening the Constantinople, therefore they became more powerful.**
 * The picture shows riches of the church because there was lots of land.**
 * For days the monks would pray.**

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 Magna Carta was signed in 1215.**
 * After it was signed 1215, 464 years later habeas corpus became a law.**

2/13 Samurai DBQ Questions 1. What is the purpose of drawing a social pyramid? The purpose of the social pyramid is to show everyone’s role and power in order, because on the pyramid it shows everyone’s power from lowest amount of power to the greatest amount of power. 2. What group in Japan was like lords in Europe? The shoguns and the kinds were alike because the pope and emperor were only there for show, the shoguns and kings called all the shots. 3. In Japan, what was the relationship between samurai and daimyos? The relationship between the samurai and daimyo was good because the daimyo gave the samurai land because the samurai protected them. 4. In Europe, what was the relationship between knights and lords? The relationship between knights and lords was content because the knights owed the lords and the lords owed the kings, so they weren’t enemies. 5. Based on this document, were the similarities between samurai and knights greater than the differences? Provide evidence to support your claim. There similarities are greater than the differences because they both owed loyalty and military services to someone higher. 6. What are the main characteristics of bushido? The main characteristic of the bushido was the samurai because that’s who the rules mostly apply to. 7. What are the main characteristics of chivalry? The main character of chivalry is the knight because they took the honor to be a knight and those are the rules they have to follow. 9. What should a samurai do if there is conflict between dealing with a family problem and one involving the people he serves? A samurai should be fair and find out who started who and deal with them with a consequence, and if a samurai has a problem with someone in a higher rank then them if they like it or not they still have to follow their rules because they have more power, but if they do step out of line they’ll probably be punished worse than a family person.

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2/4 Military Society One Pager

1/31 Japan Power Point Questions 1. What are the advantages to a strong central government? The advantages to control a strong central government is that other governments aren't as strong as the central government, and that means the strongest could control the rest which means they could makes others pay taxes and such. 2. What are the disadvantages? The disadvantages are that other governments could attack and try to take their power. 3. Who ruled the clans? The Yamato Clan ruled moat of the Clans. 4. How did the Yamato clan gain control? The Yamato Clan gained control by gaining control of the descent from the royal “Sun” line. 5. What are the advantages of gaining power through marriage or other ties? The advantages of gaining power by marriage and other ties is that like if someone was in a not so good clan but then marries into a powerful clan then they would be in the powerful Clan instead of the not so good one, or like the Fujiwara family have all their daughters marry all the princes and have control over everything. 6. What difficult task did Prince Shotoku undertake? The difficult task Prince Shotoku undertook was to unite Japan. 7. How did the encouraging of Buddhism help accomplish this task? The encouraging of Buddhism helped because as he began to study the writing of Confucius and Buddha he wrote Japan's first constitution. 8. How did Prince Shotoku learn about Chinese culture? Prince Shotoku learned about the Chinese calendar of the Chinese culture. 9. What changes did he bring about to make Japan more like China? He wanted a strong government like China so he made a constitution that gave all power to the emperor, and built Buddhist temples for people to pray in, and he spreaded Buddhism around. 10. At the time the Taika Reform was issued, how was Japanese society different from the early days of clan society? The taika reform was issued around 646, and it changed Japanese society from Clans because these reforms made everyone a subject of the emperor and all land was now belong to the emperor and not clan leaders. 11. Section Focus Question: How did Prince Shotoku unite Japan and set the stage for the development of a strong central government? Prince Shotoku unite Japan and set the stage for the development of a strong central government because he made people realize that they want a strong government and that there had to be rules so he made the first constitution.

1/31 Japan Terms Ruled over by a Buddha whose hope it is to bring all beings into it. || religion || Leadership from the end of the sixth century to the beginning of the seventh century. || leader || According to the traditional order of succession. || myth || Musings recorded by Sei Shōnagon during her time as court lady to Empress consort. || diary || Major genres of Japanese literature. || poetry || For "skill" or "talent” it’s a major form of classical Japanese musical drama. || A play ||
 * ** Term ** || ** Details / definition ** || ** Helper word ** ||
 * **Shinto** || Traditional religion of Japan. || religion ||
 * **Zen** || Zen is a school of Mahayana Buddhism that originated in China. || religion ||
 * **Pure Land** || A paradise believed by the followers of a Mahayana set to be
 * **Haiku** || A form of poetry that has 3 lines and follows 5-7-5 syllable pattern and focus on nature || poetry ||
 * **Lady Murasaki**
 * Shikibu** || Murasaki is the world's first modern novelist, she was also known of her writing talent and her brilliant mind, the imperial family brought Lady Murasaki to court. ||  ||
 * **Prince Shotoku** || He was a member of the imperial clan, exercised political
 * **Jimmu** || Jimmu was the first Emperor of Japan,
 * **Regent** || A person who rules country for someone who is unable to rule. || sub ||
 * **Ainu** || A group of people that is indigenous. In daily life, they prayed to and performed various ceremonies for the gods. || people ||
 * **The Pillow Book** || The pillow book is a book of observations and
 * **Tanka** || Tanka is a genre of classical Japanese poetry and one of the
 * **Noh** || Noh derived from the Sino-Japanese word
 * **Tale of Genji** || The tale of Genji is a classic work of Japanese literature written by the Japanese noblewoman and lady-in-waiting Murasaki Shikibu. || story ||
 * **Daimyo** || Daimyo were the most powerful feudal rulers. || Person ||
 * **Shogun** || The Shogun title applied to the chief military commanders. When the shogun was terminated and the ruling power was returned to the emperor. || General ||
 * **Samurai** || Samurai were the military nobility of pre-industrial Japan. || warrior ||
 * **figurehead** || Figurehead is a person given a position of nominal leadership but having no actual authority. || decoy ||
 * **Bushido** || Bushido literally means "the way of the warrior", is a Japanese word for the way of the samurai life, loosely analogous to the concept of chivalry. || honor ||

1/31 Japan Cornell Notes pg. 198-203

1/28 Japan Chapter Walk

1/22 Who Said It? Saying 1 - Lead by example, and make laws about what people should do and what they should be. Saying 2 - Act open minded, and to need what is only necessary. The best people don't have the best of things' they make the best out of things.



1/18 Who Said That?
 * Saying 1 -** Lao-Tzu, because there has a mention of animals and animals is apart nature. Also the quote means and shows the road or way of characteristics of behavior.
 * Saying 2 -** Confucius, because he wanted people to treat others the way you wanted to be treated, and in the reading it says if hes not acting right than people should not follow.
 * Saying 3 -** Lao-Tzu, because Daoism talks about finding the low spots in the water in addition it compares water with nature. And the first sentence in the quote says "Highest good is like water."
 * Saying 4 -** Buddha, because Buddha says that you have to turn away from your desires, and in the text it says "the mind pursues all it desires."
 * Saying 5 -** Confucius, because it talks about laws and government and how people should act. And it clearly states that in the beginning too "The more laws and edits."
 * Saying 6 -** Confucius, because it talks about how you should be respectful at home and at work."Be respectful at home,serious at work"
 * Saying 7 -** Lao-Tzu, because it shows that we should live simply and in harmony, and i know because it says "bring honor to your parents"

What does it represent? This triangle represents Daoism because it shows that the sides are all connected and that's what Daoism is being connect spiritually, mentally, and psychically

1/11 China Four Box My Reference & pictures are from : http://worldhistorylocker.wikispaces.com/file/view/china%201.pdf/268018208/china%201.pdf

1/9 China Geography and Economy

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 largest desert is the Taklimakan Desert. **

2. What is the //desert// that extends 1,000 miles through southeast Mongolia and north China? **The Gobi Desert extends through the southwest Mongolia and northwest 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 Tibet Plateau covers a fourth of the country. **

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

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

6. Name the //body of water// that is surrounded by China, South Korea, Japan and Taiwan? **The East China Sea surrounds China, South Korea, Japan, and Taiwan.**

7. Name the //body of water// surrounded by China, Taiwan, the Philippines, Malaysia and Vietnam? **The South China Sea is surround by China, Taiwan, the Philippines, Malaysia and Vietnam.**

8. What //body of water// is located between Korea and China? **The body of water between Korea and China is the Yellow Sea.**

9. What is the //river// that begins in the Plateau of Tibet and runs across farmlands of __north__east China?
 * The Yellow River runs across the farmlands of northwest China. **

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

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

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

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 also there is no place likes other that has a great wall like that. **

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

Explain:
 * China is most in contact with Mongolia and Thailand because those countries are not separated by water or other states. **

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


 * They built the grand canal so that foreign traders could get across. **

1/8 China
 * 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.**

12/21 Muslim Empires

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12/15 Religion Chart media type="custom" key="21768968"

12/10 Who was Muhammad? And what did he do? Muhammad invented the religion Islam. One day he was in a cave meditating and a spirit presence came to him, and from that day on, his mind became more open and he saw things differently. It took many years to tell anyone about this, even his family. When he did it became a religion. He began to gain followers, and the followers would spread Muhammad's message. People soon began to write it down in a book called Qur'an. The book showed expected life-rules, and morals. It showed how Muslims were suppose to live their lives.He was important because he started a religion that many people follow today.

12/6 Muhammad's Time line

12/5 Mapping Arabia

11/29 Arabia Postcard media type="custom" key="21703574"

11/29 Arabia Notes media type="custom" key="21703588"

11/14 Africa One Pager