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    12, p 476-477). Urbanization and population growth instilled urban cathedral schools which influenced intellectual growth known as what our textbooks call the Twelfth- Century Renaissance. Ancient Greek and Roman philosophy were used to examine the world (ch 12, p 471-472). Additionally our book informs scholasticism was seen as a means to placate Christianity with Arabic and Ancient Greek Philosophy (ch 12, p 476-477). Abundance, trade, and improvements in military would lead to further…

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    1) One technology that has changed our sensory relationship with the world is automobiles. The automobile has changed everything in our world through our relationships to sensory, from the way people live all over the world, to our society such as family life, to the economy, and even the environment. Let's first look at a world before automobiles and for example our medieval peasant, let's say he needed to go into town, he would have had to use his wagon or horse and let’s say he couldn't…

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    When you think of World History, some may say that you possibly think of people like Martin Luther King Jr., or Aberham Lincoln, or maybe even George Bush. Now World History is actually the global history or transnational History (not to be confused with diplomatic or international history) is a field of Historical study that emerged as a distinct academic field in the 1980s. It examines History from a global perspective. History is definitely one of kind and is Seemingly important to know and…

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    single party. History is a story made from bits of the past, stories that are built on narratives. For example history books, these books are a reconstructed version of the past for the present. The past is what is made up of events, events that have happened before now and history. But in all the past is gone and only exist in our reconstructions of it. That is when history comes into play, it takes the events and makes it into one, leaving gaps in between the story. In relation, histories are…

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    Hitler had a catitafic and vilianish impact on the world. In the article “Impact on world history” the article proffers that “When we talk about the Hitler, the first two things that pop into most people's minds are WWII and the holocaust. Yes, Hitler was mostly responsible for the start of WWII and the holocaust. By commanding the invasion of Poland, Hitler started the horrible WWII. Indirectly, he was responsible for the deaths of hundreds of thousands of soldiers in Europe. He also ruined…

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    World History is a vast subject that is not only hard to learn, but also hard to teach. It is actually a lot harder to teach. World History covers so much information that it is hard to fit it into one year. There is also so much important information that it is hard to choose what is most important. Teaching World History is hard because there is not enough time and too much to cover. Teaching World History is hard; if it were easy more teachers would want to do it. The fact is that there is…

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    portrayed by Charlton Heston in Ben-Hur, to the famous World War II speech by George C. Scott in Patton, these movies were iconic at the time and portrayed real life events in history. Never in U.S cinema history had there been a parody of historical events, until the ingenious director named Mel Brooks made a movie called History of the World Part I. Brilliant, clever, and creative, Mel Brooks took the chapters of mankind's darkest history, and made the specific events into a comic relief for…

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    The History Of all the religions in the world such as Judaism, Buddhism, Jainism, Islam, and Christianity, Hinduism is the oldest living and still practiced religion, but only the third largest. Hinduism originated in India located between the Himalayan Mountains (north), Sri Lanka (south), the Arabian Sea (west), and the Bay of Bengal (east). When looking at a map of India it is shown that this subcontinent is isolated. Due to this isolation, India has created a culture that is rare and…

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    Jared Weber Nathan Hyde World History 1 December 2015 Alexander the Insane Throughout history, there have been quite a few leaders who have lead their people to victory. Many of these people are common names that most everyone has heard, such as Genghis Khan, or Napoleon. One of the more famous leaders is Alexander The Great. This popular Macedonian king lead his army on a conquest to get revenge on Persia after the end of the Persian wars. Alexander is most famous for technically never losing…

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    Women in History All throughout history, women have changed the way one may think or treat others. Many of these women risked their own life to make others better. Even if these women had their own personal problems, they would put them aside to make others problems shrink. Many of these women have risked everything they had to help others. Mother Teresa, Dorothea Dix, and Irena Sendler are just a few examples of world changing women from our past. Mother Teresa is just one prime examples of…

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