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What is birthright?

It determines your social status.

State the date of the prehistoric, ancient, classical, medieval, and modern times. Also the birth of Christ.

50 000-5000, 5000-100 C.E., 100-500 C.E., 500-1500 C.E., 1500 C.E.-present (21 century). Christ's birth was around 100 C.E.

State the levels of the medieval society and the titles within nobility and the Catholic Clergy.

Society: King, clergy, upper nobles, lower nobles, townspeople, craftsman, commoners.


Nobility: duke, marquess, earl, viscount, baron, knighthood, etc.


Catholic Clergy: pope (bishop of Rome), Cardinal, archbishop, bishop, abbot, priest, monks and nuns.

What starts the Italian Renaissance?

Marco Polo returns from Far East (India, China) and brings perfume, salt, pepper, cinnamon, other spices, silk, gunpowder and paper. Wealthy nobles love these things and start to finance more trips.

Name key concepts of worldviews and belief of modern and medieval people.

Modern: science, evidence, proof, reason, observation, logic, intellect.


Medieval: religious faith, superstition, mythology, mysticism, legends, TRADITION, status quo,

RENAISSANCE. What does the acronym HISS mean?

Humanism


Individualism


Skepticism


Secularism

What is the 3 main types of Judaism? The 2 major holidays of Christians? What is the belief that Islam religion shares with the other two?

Judaism: orthodox, conservative, and reform


Christianity: Easter and Christmas


Islam: monotheism; there is only 1 God

What is the definition of king?

The king rules the country.