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2024 OCR GCSE (9–1) History B (Schools History Project) J411/34 The Mughal Empire, 1526–1707 with The First Crusade, c.1070–1100 Actual Mark Scheme and Question Paper Combined
  • 2024 OCR GCSE (9–1) History B (Schools History Project) J411/34 The Mughal Empire, 1526–1707 with The First Crusade, c.1070–1100 Actual Mark Scheme and Question Paper Combined

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  • 2024 OCR GCSE (9–1) History B (Schools History Project) J411/34 The Mughal Empire, 1526–1707 with The First Crusade, c.1070–1100 Actual Mark Scheme and Question Paper Combined
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OCR GCSE (9 -1)History B Schools History Project J411/36 : The Mughal Empire, 1526 -1707 with Living under Nazi Rule, 1933 -1945 Mark Scheme for June 2024
  • OCR GCSE (9 -1)History B Schools History Project J411/36 : The Mughal Empire, 1526 -1707 with Living under Nazi Rule, 1933 -1945 Mark Scheme for June 2024

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  • OCR GCSE (9 -1)History B Schools History Project J411/36 : The Mughal Empire, with Living under Nazi Rule, Mark Scheme for June 2024
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AP World 1450-1750 (units 3 & 4)questions well answered
  • AP World 1450-1750 (units 3 & 4)questions well answered

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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 - co...
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4.2 Quiz Islamic Art Latest Update  Graded A+
  • 4.2 Quiz Islamic Art Latest Update Graded A+

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  • 4.2 Quiz Islamic Art Latest Update Graded A+ What is the significance of the Dome of the Rock in Islamic art? The Dome of the Rock is significant in Islamic art as one of the earliest and most important examples of Islamic architecture, featuring intricate mosaics, calligraphy, and geometric designs that reflect both religious and artistic values. How does Islamic architecture use symmetry in its designs? Islamic architecture uses symmetry to create a sense of harmony, balance...
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AP World 1450-1750 (units 3 & 4)question n answers graded A+ 2023/2024
  • 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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Ap World History- 1450-1750 Ottoman and Mughal Empires, African, Kingdoms
  • Ap World History- 1450-1750 Ottoman and Mughal Empires, African, Kingdoms

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  • Ottoman Empire () -Islamic state founded by Osman in northwestern Anatolia ca. 1300 -After the fall of the Byzantine Empire, the Ottoman Empire was based at Istanbul -It encompassed lands in the Middle East, North Africa, the Caucasus, and eastern Europe Significance: Formed by Muslim Turks who conquered the weakened remnants of the Byzantine empire, the Ottomans quickly became a transcontinental threat when they conquered land in the Balkans Osman Bey -The founder of the Ottoman E...
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AMSCO AP World History Unit 3 Review Already Passed
  • AMSCO AP World History Unit 3 Review Already Passed

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  • AMSCO AP World History Unit 3 Review Already Passed Ming Dynasty It was perhaps the peak of Chinese civilization with 300 years of peace and prosperity. They improved the Grand Canal, made great porcelain, and under Yong Le encouraged exploration. Manchu Northeast Asian peoples who founded the Qing Empire. Qing Dynasty Minority Manchu rule over China that incorporated new territories, experienced substantial population growth, and sustained significant economic growth. Kangxi Qing emperor (r....
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NS4 Int: What is Global Awareness? || with 100% Error-free Solutions.
  • NS4 Int: What is Global Awareness? || with 100% Error-free Solutions.

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  • culture correct answers language, ideas, beliefs, custom, codes, institutions, tools, techniques, works of art, rituals, and ceremonies, among other elements; passed to future generations Chinese, Mughal Indian, Mesopotamian, Egyptian, Greek, Roman, Arabian, Native American, Western European correct answers What are the nine most influential cultures of the past and present? early period correct answers Qin Dynasty (221-207 BC) - Tang Dynasty (AD 619-907) Babur correct answers First Mug...
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AMSCO: 3.3-3.4 well answered rated A+
  • 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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Pst his sec1 Exam
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  • Pakistan Studies 2059/1 Sec-1 ‘The Historical & Cultural Background to the Pakistan Movement’ Sec - 1: The Historical & Cultural Background to thePakistan Movement (17th, 18th and 19th Centuries) Seri al # T o p i c Pag e # 1 Religious Thinkers: Shah Wali Ullah, Syed Ahmed ShaheedBarelvi & Haji Shariat Ullah. Key Question 1: How successful were the religious thinkers in spreading Islam in the sub-continent during the 18th and 19thcenturies? 1 - 8 2 Reasons behind the D...
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