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TMU Exam #2 Jensen W-History Questions with Accurate Answers 2023
  • TMU Exam #2 Jensen W-History Questions with Accurate Answers 2023

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  • TMU Exam #2 Jensen W-History Questions with Accurate Answers 2023 440 AD Roman Bishop (Leo I) claims supremacy over other bishops 843 AD Restoration of Icons in the Eastern Church Brainpower Read More Previous Play Next Rewind 10 seconds Move forward 10 seconds Unmute 0:01 / 0:15 Full screen 1054 AD "Great Schism" (East-West) begins (ends 1965) 1204 AD Constantinople attacked as part of the Fourth Crusade 1453 AD Constantinople falls to the Ottom...
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Global History - Regents Review Exam (With Verified Answers)
  • Global History - Regents Review Exam (With Verified Answers)

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  • Global History - Regents Review Exam (With Verified Answers) Byzantine Empire Historians' name for the eastern portion of the Roman Empire from the fourth century onward, taken from 'Byzantion,' an early name for Constantinople, the Byzantine capital city. The empire fell to the Ottomans in 1453. (250) Golden Age of Islam A time during the Abbasid Dynasty (with a capital in Baghdad) when the arts and intellectualism were flourishing. Astronomy, surgery, etc. were all having inventions in th...
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FTCE K-6 Social Studies Q&A
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  • Primary Source Documents - Answer- original documents such as papers, eyewitness accounts, letters, diaries, artifacts, and photos. Necessary to construct an accurate portrayal of history. Many primary documents available through the Library of Congress. Prehistoric period - Answer- the period before humans invented writing and kept written records. Mesopotamia and Egypt - Answer- The first civilizations are recorded in ________. 3000-6000 BC - Answer- Invented wheel, plow, windmill, so...
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TMU Exam #2 Jensen W-History Questions and Answers
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  • TMU Exam #2 Jensen W-History Questions and Answers 440 AD -Answer-Roman Bishop (Leo I) claims supremacy over other bishops 843 AD -Answer-Restoration of Icons in the Eastern Church 1054 AD -Answer-"Great Schism" (East-West) begins (ends 1965) 1204 AD -Answer-Constantinople attacked as part of the Fourth Crusade 1453 AD -Answer-Constantinople falls to the Ottoman Turks Canonization -Answer-in the RCC, the definitive sentence by which the pope declares a particular dead person to have al...
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HST 1100 Exam 2 - Questions and Answers
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  • HST 1100 Exam 2 - Questions and Answers St. Augustine Early Christian leader who writes the book City of God that instructs how Christians are to be City of God Augustine's book about the fall of the Roman Empire St. Jerome Translated the Bible into Latin Vulgate Latin translation of the Bible St. Peter First pope Goths and Visigoths The Germanic tribes that took over the Roman Empire when it fell, Visigoths were just a branch of the Germanic tribes that took over the empire. Attila the Hun 40...
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AMSCO: 3.3-3.4 well answered rated A+
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  • AMSCO: 3.3-3.4How did different belief systems endure or change during the period from ? - correct answers Protestant/Roman Catholic Church: - Changed when Europe shifted from feudalism to centralized governments - Reforms were made in an effort to stop corruption - Theological disagreements: John Wycliffe was disliked by people for translating the Bible into English and for arguing that priests were unnecessary for salvation, Hussites were looked down for heresy (going against the general o...
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AP World 1450-1750 (units 3 & 4)question n answers graded A+ 2023/2024
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  • AP World (units 3 & 4)3.1: Empires Expand - correct answer -Imperial expansion relied on the increased use of gunpowder, cannons, and armed trade to establish large empires in both hemispheres. -Land empires included the Manchu in Central and East Asia; the Mughal in South and Central Asia; the Ottoman in Southern Europe, the Middle East, and North Africa; and the Safavids in the Middle East. -Political and religious disputes led to rivalries and conflict between states. Bureaucracy - corr...
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HIST 1110 Midterm Exam Questions And Answers (Verified And Updated)
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  • HIST 1110 Midterm Exam Questions And Answers (Verified And Updated) Akhenaten - answerEgyptian pharaoh (r. B.C.E.). He built a new capital at Amarna, fostered a new style of naturalistic art, and created a religious revolution by imposing worship of the sun-disk. Alaric - answerking of the Visigoths who captured Rome in 410 (370-410) Alcibiades - answer( 450 - 404 BCE): Athenian nobleman who persuaded assembly to embark on the Sicilian expedition, a well-connected man often associated wi...
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World History: A Cumulative Exam Review | Complete Solutions (Verified)
  • World History: A Cumulative Exam Review | Complete Solutions (Verified)

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  • World History: A Cumulative Exam Review | Complete Solutions (Verified) Trade spread the Italian Renaissance across Europe by helping merchants become patrons. helping monarchs become artists. helping merchants become politicians. helping artists become patrons Why were banks created in medieval England? The new middle class required small loans. People wanted a safe place to store expensive items. The increase in population meant an increase in currency. Merchants needed a place to exchange c...
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Exam 3 FWC| 225 QUESTIONS| WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS
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  • After numerous Arab incursions, Byzantium became the aggressor and started recapturing some of its lost territory correct answer: around 850. Tagmata were able to move aggressively outward, expanding the Byzantine Empire, correct answer: because themes took care of attacks on Byzantine territory. Which of the following was achieved during the Macedonian renaissance? correct answer: It permanently integrated classical forms into Byzantine political and religious life. Which of the fol...
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