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HST 1100 Module 1 - The Ancient near East: The First Civilizations

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HST 1100 Module 1 - The Ancient near East: The First Civilizations What are the characteristics of civilization? 1. an urban focus: cities became the centers of political, economic, social, cultural, and religious development; 2. a distinct religious structure: the gods were deemed crucial to the c...

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HST 1100 Module 2 - The Ancient near East: Peoples and Empires

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HST 1100 Module 2 - The Ancient near East: Peoples and Empires How did the Israelites establish a unified state, and what became of it? In what ways was the Jewish faith unique in the ancient Near East, and how did it evolve over time? David reunited the Israelites, defeated the Philistines, and es...

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HST 1100 Module 3 - The Civilization of the Greeks Unit 1: The Ancient World

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HST 1100 Module 3 - The Civilization of the Greeks Unit 1: The Ancient World How did the geography of Greece affect Greek history in the terms of politics, military developments, and the economy? The mountainous terrain of Greece isolated Greeks of one another, which led to communities following t...

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HST 1100 Module 4 - Hellenistic World

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HST 1100 Module 4 - Hellenistic World How was Alexander able to amass his empire, and what might his rule have been like if he had lived longer? Alexander was the king of Macedonia, groomed for kingship by his father, Phillip. He amassed his empire with the use of advanced tactical skills used to w...

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HST 1100 Module 5 – The Roman Republic

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HST 1100 Module 5 – The Roman Republic What impact did geography have on the history of Rome, and what influence did the Greeks and the Etruscans have on early Roman history? Italy was positioned on a narrow peninsula, divided into eastern and western territories by a mountain range. The peninsul...

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HST 1100 Module 6 – The Roman Empire

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HST 1100 Module 6 – The Roman Empire In his efforts to solve the problems Rome had faced during the late Republic, what changes did Augustus make in Rome's political, military, and social institutions? Augustus changed the governmental structure, it was comprised of a princeps (Augustus) and the...

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HST 1100 Module 7 – Late Antiquity and the Emergence of the Medieval World

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HST 1100 Module 7 – Late Antiquity and the Emergence of the Medieval World What reforms did Diocletian and Constantine institute, and to what extent were the reforms successful? Diocletian split the empire into 100 provinces and 12 dioceses, each headed by a vicar. The 12 dioceses were grouped in...

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HST 1100 Module 8 - European Civilization in the Early Middle Ages, 750-1000

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HST 1100 Module 8 - European Civilization in the Early Middle Ages, 750-1000 What were the main features of the physical environment of the early Middle Ages? The land was a sparsely populated landscape dotted with villages of farmers and warriors. Villages were separated by forests, swamps, and mo...

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HST 1100 Module 9 - The Recovery and Growth of European Society in the High Middle Ages

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HST 1100 Module 9 - The Recovery and Growth of European Society in the High Middle Ages What new agricultural practices arose in the High Middle Ages? What role did peasants and aristocrats play in the civilization of the High Middle Ages? The warmer climate in the High Middle Ages improved growing...

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HST 1100 Module 10 - The Rise of Kingdoms & the Growth of Church Power - The Rise of Kingdoms & the Growth of Church Power

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HST 1100 Module 10 - The Rise of Kingdoms & the Growth of Church Power What steps did the rulers of England and France take during the High Middle Ages to reverse the decentralizing tendencies of fief-holding? What were the major political and religious developments in Spain, the Holy Roman Empire...

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HST 1100 Module 11 - The Later Middle Ages: Crisis and Disintegration in the Fourteenth Century

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HST 1100 Module 11 - The Later Middle Ages: Crisis and Disintegration in the Fourteenth Century What impact did the Black Death have on the society and economy of Europe? The plague had a profound psychological effect on people. People began to fear death and live in the moment. People also thought...

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HST 1100 Module 12 - Recovery and Rebirth: The Age of the Renaissance

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HST 1100 Module 12 - Recovery and Rebirth: The Age of the Renaissance What characteristics distinguish the Renaissance from the Middle Ages? The Middle Ages were a period lacking classical culture. The Renaissance, on the other hand, was a period of recovery from the Middle Ages, recuperating from ...

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