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US History to 1876: North America and Western Europe
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This document is class notes discussing key terms: Beringia, Anasazi, Cahokia, Mexico Capital, Confederacies, Prester John, and Prince Henry the Navigator. This class is taught by Dr. Sheflin.
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Epic of Gilgamesh Notes
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Epic of Gilgamesh notes
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Criminology on How to Measure Crime
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We talked about measuring crime, note that this is criminology not history. We also talked about different types of surveys and pros and cons with these surveys.
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Germanic Tribes, States, Battles and Eras
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We discussed a lot in these notes, we talked about Germanic Tribes. We talked about States and how those were split up such as Charles the Bald had France and Louis the German had Germany. We talked about certain battles and we talked about the Era with the Crusades involved.
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History Notes From August
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We talked about the hebrews, the monotheistic area (religion), humanism. We talked a lot about Greece and the culture. We talked about the Iliad and how that became a set of rules. We talked a lot about people who wrote books in Greece and how those set of rules were applied in the books. We talked about the two main areas known in Greece which is Sparta and Athens
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Christianity
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We talked about Christianity and highlighted certain people who helped grow Christianity even further.
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Hebrews
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We talked about the hebrews and how their religion came about and how their system of high class, middle class, and low class works. We didn't go too much into the story of Jesus.
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