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CHAPTER 1 - INTRODUCTION TO GEOGRAPHYGod's Creation, God's Gift; Reading MapsNotesMapgeography CONTINENTS MOUNTAINSNorth AmericageoAndes MountainsSouth AmericagraphRocky MountainsEuropemapsAtlas MountainsAsiaatlasAlpsAfricacompass roseHimalayasAustralialegend or keyAppalachian MountainsAntarcticascaleUral MountainsOCEANSMercator ProjectionPacific OceanRobinson ProjectionGerardus MercatorlatitudelongitudeequatorPrime MeridiandegreeAtlantic OceanIndian OceanArctic OceanSEASArabian SeaSouth China SeaCoral SeaBering SeaSea of JapanNorth SeaCaribbean SeaMediterranean Sea


CHAPTER 1 - INTRODUCTION TO GEOGRAPHYMATCHING1 a key which shows what each symbol on a map represents A geography2 a line around which a body rotates B atlas3 the land above water of a continental plate C compass rose4 the land between the Tropic of Cancer and the Tropic of D latitudeCapricorn5 imaginary lines on the earth running north and south E longitude6 imaginary lines on the earth running east and west F equator7 geological structural features dealing especially with the G Prime Meridianfaulting and folding of a planet or moon's surface8 latitude between the frozen Polar Zones and the Tropics H axis9 an imaginary circle, equally distant from the two poles, around I magnetic fieldthe middle of the earth10 the study of the earth J scale11 a horizontal bar which shows distance on a map K legend12 a book of maps L Tropic of Cancer13 a line of latitude which passes through Greenwich, England M Tropic of Capricornand the North and South Poles14 a small, circular symbol on a map pointing north, south, east N Temperate Zoneand west15 an area at the North and South Poles created by the spinning O Tropicsof the earth16 a line of latitude 23 degrees north of the equator P tectonics17 a line of latitude 23 degrees south of the equator Q continent


MATCHING1 a fertile, green area in an arid region A isthmus2 a body of land surrounded on three sides by water B peninsula3 grasslands with tall grasses C island4 land with very little or no water D sea5 means "in the middle of land" E mediterranean6 a large, flat area F river7 grasslands containing scattered trees G glacier8 a narrow strip of land H obsidian9 a large stream that carries fresh water into another body of I plainwater10 dry, level grassland with few or no trees J steppe11 a person who moves from place to place with no fixed K savannahresidence12 dark, natural glass formed by the cooling of molten lava L plateau13 a body of land surrounded on all sides by water M prairies14 a river of ice N desert15 a large area of land, high above sea level O nomad16 a large body of salt water P oasis17 the weather conditions of an area which are the result of Q climatelatitude, altitude, amount of water, and wind patterns


ESSAY1 Central America is part of what continent? ____________________________________2 The world's highest mountain is ________________________________________3 It is _____________________________ feet high.4 It is part of the ______________________________________ Mountains.5 Panama is an example of a ______________________________6 Florida is an example of a _____________________________7 Greenland is an example of an _______________________________________________MAPName the 7 continents on page 16.Name the 4 oceans on page 17.SEAS - page 17Sea of JapanCoral SeaBearing SeaArabian SeaNorth SeaSouth China SeaMediterranean SeaCaribbean SeaRIVERSWrite the number which corresponds to the correct location of each river on page 18.MOUNTAINSWrite the number which corresponds to the correct location of each mountain range on page 19.DESERTSWrite the number which corresponds to the correct location of each desert on page 20.


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Name_______________________________________11015253469111413712816_____ Amazon_____ Chang Jiang (Yangtze)_____ Colorado_____ Congo_____ Danube_____ Darling_____ Huang He (<strong>Ye</strong>llow)_____ Mackenzie_____ Mississippi_____ Missouri_____ Nile_____ Ob_____ Paraná_____ Rio Grande_____ St. Lawrence_____ Volga18 The <strong>World</strong> — Reference Maps & Forms • EMC 3720 • ©2004 by Evan-Moor Corp.


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CHAPTER 1 - INTRODUCTION TO GEOGRAPHYMATCHINGK 1 a key which shows what each symbol on a map represents A geographyH 2 a line around which a body rotates B atlasQ 3 the land above water of a continental plate C compass roseO 4 the land between the Tropic of Cancer and the Tropic of D latitudeCapricornE 5 imaginary lines on the earth running north and south E longitudeD 6 imaginary lines on the earth running east and west F equatorP 7 geological structural features dealing especially with the G Prime Meridianfaulting and folding of a planet or moon's surfaceN 8 latitude between the frozen Polar Zones and the Tropics H axisF 9 an imaginary circle, equally distant from the two poles, around I magnetic fieldthe middle of the earthA 10 the study of the earth J scaleJ 11 a horizontal bar which shows distance on a map K legendB 12 a book of maps L Tropic of CancerG 13 a line of latitude which passes through Greenwich, England M Tropic of Capricornand the North and South PolesC 14 a small, circular symbol on a map pointing north, south, east N Temperate Zoneand westI 15 an area at the North and South Poles created by the spinning O Tropicsof the earthL 16 a line of latitude 23 degrees north of the equator P tectonicsM 17 a line of latitude 23 degrees south of the equator Q continent


MATCHINGP 1 a fertile, green area in an arid region A isthmusB 2 a body of land surrounded on three sides by water B peninsulaM 3 grasslands with tall grasses C islandN 4 land with very little or no water D seaE 5 means "in the middle of land" E mediterraneanI 6 a large, flat area F riverK 7 grasslands containing scattered trees G glacierA 8 a narrow strip of land H obsidianF 9 a large stream that carries fresh water into another body of I plainwaterJ 10 dry, level grassland with few or no trees J steppeO 11 a person who moves from place to place with no fixed K savannahresidenceH 12 dark, natural glass formed by the cooling of molten lava L plateauC 13 a body of land surrounded on all sides by water M prairiesG 14 a river of ice N desertL 15 a large area of land, high above sea level O nomadD 16 a large body of salt water P oasisQ 17 the weather conditions of an area which are the result of Q climatelatitude, altitude, amount of water, and wind patterns


ESSAY1 Central America is part of what continent? North America2 The world's highest mountain is Mount Everest.3 It is 29,000 feet high.4 It is part of the Himalayas Mountains.5 Panama is an example of an isthmus.6 Florida is an example of a peninsula.7 Greenland is an example of an island.MAPName the 7 continents on page 16.Name the 4 oceans on page 17.SEAS - page 17Sea of JapanCoral SeaBearing SeaArabian SeaNorth SeaSouth China SeaMediterranean SeaCaribbean SeaRIVERSWrite the number which corresponds to the correct location of each river on page 18.MOUNTAINSWrite the number which corresponds to the correct location of each mountain range on page 19.DESERTSWrite the number which corresponds to the correct location of each desert on page 20.


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CHAPTER 2 - PREHISTORY: BEGINNING MAN'S STORYInfancyNotesMapB.C.British IslesA.D.recorded historyAdam and EveprehistorypaleontologistStone AgeBronze AgeIron AgeOld Stone AgearcheologistanthropologistGermanyPolandRussiaEast IndiesFranceSpainTurkeyAsiaNorth AmericaEuropeAfricaNew Stone Age Catal Huyuk - page 24radiocarbon datingorganic materialtheoryhome erectushome sapienshomo sapiens sapiensNeanderthal ManIce AgeStone Age manCatal Huyuk


Cities Under the SandNotesfertile crescentMesopotamiaSumercivilizationzigguratwheelMapIraqPalestine (Israel)Persian GulfMediterranean SeaTigris River, IraqEuphrates River, IraqstylusHenry RawlinsonCode of HammurabiHammurabiSargonGilgameshGilgameshPage 26Mesopotamiafertile crescentBabylonSumerKish


Egypt, the First NationNotesMapEgyptAfricanation-stateGreat PyramidEgyptSphinxHamiticRed SeashadufKing MenesNile RiverLower EgyptUpper EgyptMediterranean SeaMemphisEgyptian historyPersia (Iran)dynastyPharaoh Page 32PersiaCairoEgyptiansGizapapyrusMemphishieroglyphicsLower EgyptRaUpper EgyptmummificationThebesmummyibisesmastabaImhotepZoserHerodotusGreat PyramidKhufuGreat SphinxKahfreMenkaureAkhenatenAtenThebesTell el-AmarnapolytheismmonotheismHatshepoutRamsesRamses IIHattusilisKadeshsarcophagusKing TutHoward CarterRosetta Stone


_____________________________________________Events - Part IPaleolithic Stone AgeIron AgeGod creates Adam and EveBronze AgeNeolithic Stone Age_________________________________________________________________________________Events - Part IIThe Great Pyramid is builtSumer is settledPersia conquers EgyptCatal Huyuk is builtKing Tut's tomb is discoveredSargon conquers SumerKing Menes unites Lower and Upper EgyptThe Rosetta Stone is discoveredHamitic people settle Egypt


Correct Sequence of Events - Part I1 God creates Adam and Eve2 Paleolithic Stone Age3 Neolithic Stone Age4 Bronze Age5 Iron AgeCorrect Sequence of Events - Part II1 Catal Huyuk is built 6150 BC2 Hamitic people settle Egypt 6000 BC3 Sumer is settled 4000 BC4 King Menes unites Lower and Upper Egypt 3500 BC5 The Great Pyramid is built 2751 BC6 Sargon conquers Sumer 2360 BC7 Persia conquers Egypt 332 BC8 The Rosetta Stone is discovered 1799 AD9 King Tut's tomb is discovered 1922AD


CHAPTER 2 - PREHISTORY: BEGINNING MAN'S STORY(Answers)Events - Part I2 Paleolithic Stone Age5 Iron Age1 God creates Adam and Eve4 Bronze Age3 Neolithic Stone AgeEvents - Part II5 The Great Pyramid is built3 Sumer is settled7 Persia conquers Egypt1 Catal Huyuk is built9 King Tut's tomb is discovered6 Sargon conquers Sumer4 King Menes unites Lower and Upper Egypt8 The Rosetta Stone is discovered2 Hamitic people settle Egypt2751 B.C.4000 B.C.332 B.C.6150 B.C.1922 AD2360 B.C.3500 B.C.1799 AD6000 B.C.


TEST - CHAPTER 2 - PREHISTORY: BEGINNING MAN'S STORYMATCHING1 earliest known settlers of Egypt A Catal Huyuk2 a Greek historian B Henry Rawlinson3 sun god of the Egyptians C Hammurabi4 an English archeologist who discovered King Tut's tomb D Sargon5 king of Sumer E Gilgamesh6 oldest known city in the world F Egypt7 a giant limestone figure with a lion's body and a man's head G Hamites8 king of Babylon who established a set of laws H King Menes9 female ruler of Egypt I Memphis10 the title of an Egyptian king which means "the Great House" J Pharaoh11 an English scholar who helped translate cuneiform K Ra12 united Lower and Upper Egypt into one kingdom L Imhotep13 Egyptian Pharaoh who was a builder M Herodotus14 an Akkadian military leader who conquered Sumer N Great Pyramid15 ancient capital of Egypt O Great Sphinx16 made it possible to translate hieroglyphics P Hatshepsut17 first nation-state in history Q Ramses II18 an Egyptian architect who built the first pyramid R Howard Carter19 the largest building in the world S Rosetta StoneMATCHING


1 Sumerian writing A prehistory2 any substance which contains carbon B archeologist3 a continuous family reign, generation after generation C anthropologist4 a large, stone coffin D paleontologist5 the time of mankind before recorded history E organic material6 Egyptian writing F nation-state7 Egyptian paper made from pressed and woven reeds G shaduf8 a person who finds and digs up lost cities and campsites of H dynastymankind9 a body preserved from decay after death I papyrus10 a unified government for all the people who speak one J hieroglyphicslanguage and have a common culture11 the belief in and worship of one god K cuneiform12 a small stone building L mummy13 a scientist who studies the traces left by mankind during the M mastabayears before writing14 a wading bird N ibises15 the belief in and worship of many gods O polytheism16 a long pole balanced on a forked stick with a water bucket on P monotheismone side and a counterweight on the other17 a scientist who studies different human cultures and Q sarcophagusbehaviors among ancient peoplesEVENTSRosetta Stone is discoveredSumer is settledCatal Huyuk is builtPersia conquers EgyptMAP


WORLD1 North America2 Europe3 Asia4 Africa5 East IndiesEUROPE1 British Isles2 Germany3 Poland4 Russia5 France6 Spain7 Mediterranean SeaASIA1 Turkey2 Iraq3 Syria4 Israel5 Iran6 Persian GulfAFRICA1 Egypt2 Red Sea


TEST - CHAPTER 2 - PREHISTORY: BEGINNING MAN'S STORY(Answers)MATCHINGG 1 earliest known settlers of Egypt A Catal HuyukM 2 a Greek historian B Henry RawlinsonK 3 sun god of the Egyptians C HammurabiR 4 an English archeologist who discovered King Tut's tomb D SargonE 5 king of Sumer E GilgameshA 6 oldest known city in the world F EgyptO 7 a giant limestone figure with a lion's body and a man's head G HamitesC 8 king of Babylon who established a set of laws H King MenesP 9 female ruler of Egypt I MemphisJ 10 the title of an Egyptian king which means "the Great House" J PharaohB 11 an English scholar who helped translate cuneiform K RaH 12 united Lower and Upper Egypt into one kingdom L ImhotepQ 13 Egyptian Pharaoh who was a builder M HerodotusD 14 an Akkadian military leader who conquered Sumer N Great PyramidI 15 ancient capital of Egypt O Great SphinxS 16 made it possible to translate hieroglyphics P HatshepsutF 17 first nation-state in history Q Ramses IIL 18 an Egyptian architect who built the first pyramid R Howard CarterN 19 the largest building in the world S Rosetta Stone


MATCHINGK 1 Sumerian writing A prehistoryE 2 any substance which contains carbon B archeologistH 3 a continuous family reign, generation after generation C anthropologistQ 4 a large, stone coffin D paleontologistA 5 the time of mankind before recorded history E organic materialJ 6 Egyptian writing F nation-stateI 7 Egyptian paper made from pressed and woven reeds G shadufB 8 a person who finds and digs up lost cities and campsites of H dynastymankindL 9 a body preserved from decay after death I papyrusF 10 a unified government for all the people who speak one J hieroglyphicslanguage and have a common cultureP 11 the belief in and worship of one god K cuneiformM 12 a small stone building L mummyD 13 a scientist who studies the traces left by mankind during the M mastabayears before writingN 14 a wading bird N ibisesO 15 the belief in and worship of many gods O polytheismG 16 a long pole balanced on a forked stick with a water bucket on P monotheismone side and a counterweight on the otherC 17 a scientist who studies different human cultures and Q sarcophagusbehaviors among ancient peoplesEVENTS4 Rosetta Stone is discovered2 Sumer is settled1 Catal Huyuk is built3 Persia conquers Egypt


MAPWORLD1 North America2 Europe3 Asia4 Africa5 East IndiesEUROPE1 British Isles2 Germany3 Poland4 Russia5 France6 Spain7 Mediterranean SeaASIA1 Turkey2 Iraq3 Syria4 Israel5 Iran6 Persian GulfAFRICA1 Egypt2 Red Sea


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A R C T I C O C E A NP A C I F I C O C E A NK A R AS E AC A S PB L A C K S E AI A N S E AA R A B I A NS E AI N D I A NO C E A NL A P T E VS E AS E A O FO K H O T S KE A S TS I B E R I A NS E AB E R I N G S E AO F J A P A NJAPANS E AP H I L I P P I N E SR U S S I AASIAEUROPEAFGHANISTANI R A QS A U D IA R A B I AI R A NK A Z A K H S TA NTURKMENISTANI N D I ABHUTANBANGL ADESHC H I N AO MANR E D S E AS O U T HC H I N AS E AYEMENBRUNEIA N D A M A N S E ASRIL ANK AM O N G O L I AUZBEKISTANT U R K E Y12PA K I S TA N35411106127K YRGY ZSTANTA JIKISTANNEPALMYANMAR98THAIL ANDMALDIVES13141516171819Taiwan(China)1 Cyprus2 Lebanon3 Israel4 Jordan5 Syria6 Kuwait7 Bahrain8 Qatar9 United Arab Emirates10 Georgia11 Armenia12 Azerbaijan13 Laos14 Vietnam15 Cambodia16 Malaysia17 Singapore18 North Korea19 South Korea20 East TimorE S I A20NOI N D80 The <strong>World</strong> — Reference Maps & Forms • EMC 3720 • ©2004 by Evan-Moor Corp.


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CHAPTER 3 - THE MISSION OF ISRAELGod Calls Forth A NationNotesMapIsraelHaran (in Sumer)Abram Jordan River - p. 52SaraiCanaanLotMidianCanaan Jericho - p. 52covenantCarthage Tunis) in North AfricaAbrahamMt. GilboaSarah Jerusalem - p. 52Phoenicia - p. 52The Exodus; The Commandments Phillistia - p. 52exodusMesopotamia - between Tigris and Euphrates RiversExodusBabylonMosesTigris River, IraqPassoverEuphrates River, Iraqseder Moab - p. 48covet Ammon - p. 48BedouinIsraelTen CommandmentsEgyptmannaRed SeaSaudi ArabiaThe Conquest of CanaanSinai PeninsulaNumbersSyriaAmoritesLebanonJoshuaAegean Sea12 tribes of Israel AssyriaPhoeniciaPhoeniciansphoinosmercenaryThe Dreaded PhillistinesPhillistinesSamsonDelilahSamuelIsrael's First KingSaulDavidIshboal


David, Hero-King of A Golden AgeDavidJerusalemBathshebaUriahNathanparableSolomonDavid's Son by Bathsheba - SolomonSolomonsecedeRehoboamIsraelJudahAssyria, the CruelAssyriabas-reliefAshur and NinevahAshurnasirpalTiglath-PlieserAhazShalmanaser VSargonBabylon, Successor to SumergenesisNebuchadnezzar IIHammurabiBabylonian CaptivityThe ProphetsNotesMapprophet Lydia - p. 59major prophets Assyria - p. 59Jeremiah Babylonia - p. 59Babylonian CaptivityNotesBook of LamentationsPentateuchDanielShadrach, Meschach and AbednegoPersiansCyrus IIMedesCroesusmagiZoroastrianismPersian cultural achievementsAlexander the GreatTemplesynagogueRoman EmpireCanaan, Israel and Palestine are different names for one land.Jew, Hebrew and Israelite are different names for one group of people.


Ancient Empires1 AssyrianConquered northern Kingdom in 722BC2 BabylonianConquered Assyrians in 612BCConquered Judah in 586BC3 Persians<strong>All</strong>owed Jews to return to Israel4 Greeks5 Romans______________________________________________________Put these Events in orderRehoboam is king of IsraelThe Israelites leave EgyptGreece conquers PersiaSaul is king of IsraelThe Babylonians conquer JerusalemAbraham and Sarah move to Canaan_____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Samson fights the PhillistinesJoshua becomes the leader of the IsraelitesThe Romans conquer GreeceCanaan is divided among the tribes of IsraelThe Persians conquer BabylonDavid is king for 40 yearsThe Babylonian CaptivitySamuel becomes the judge of IsraelThe Assyrians conquer IsraelThe Israelites wander in the Sinai Desert for 40 yearsThe Israelites conquer the town of JerichoSolomon is king of IsraelMoses is adopted by the pharaoh's daughter


Correct Sequence of Events1 Abraham and Sarah move to Canaan2 Moses is adopted by the pharaoh's daughter3 The Israelites leave Egypt4 The Israelites wander in the Sinai Desert for 40 years5 Joshua becomes the leader of the Israelites 1200 BC6 The Israelites conquer the town of Jericho7 Canaan is divided among the tribes of Israel8 Samson fights the Phillistines9 Samuel becomes the judge of Israel10 Saul is king of Israel11 David is king for 40 years 1010 - 961 BC12 Solomon is king of Israel13 Rehoboam is king of Israel14 The Assyrians conquer Israel15 The Babylonians conquer Jerusalem 586 BC16 The Babylonian Captivity17 The Persians conquer Babylon 539 BC18 Greece conquers Persia 331 BC19 The Romans conquer Greece


CHAPTER 3 - THE MISSION OF ISRAEL - (Answers)Put these Events in order13 Rehoboam is king of Israel3 The Israelites leave Egypt18 Greece conquers Persia10 Saul is king of Israel15 The Babylonians conquer Jerusalem1 Abraham and Sarah move to Canaan8 Samson fights the Phillistines5 Joshua becomes the leader of the Israelites19 The Romans conquer Greece7 Canaan is divided among the tribes of Israel17 The Persians conquer Babylon11 David is king for 40 years16 The Babylonian Captivity9 Samuel becomes the judge of Israel14 The Assyrians conquer Israel4 The Israelites wander in the Sinai Desert for 40 years6 The Israelites conquer the town of Jericho12 Solomon is king of Israel2 Moses is adopted by the pharaoh's daughter


TEST - CHAPTER 3 - THE MISSION OF ISRAELMATCHING1 a shepherd boy; son of Jesse; poet and musician; king of A AbrahamIsrael during the Golden Age2 a prophet who started a religion in the 6th or 7th century B Moses3 led the Israelites out of Egypt and received the Ten C SamsonCommandments4 last judge of Israel D Samuel5 a major prophet of Israel who was born near Jerusalem E Saul6 second son of David; built the first temple in Jerusalem; F Davidpossessed great wealth; known for his wisdom7 a Persian general G Solomon8 father of the Israelites H Sargon9 a Hebrew prince and prophet who served in the court of I Nebuchadnezzar IIKing Nebuchadnezzar10 a Babylonian king J Hammurabi11 fought the Philistines; possessed great strength; tricked by K JeremiahDelilah; destroyed the Philistine's temple12 from Macedon; conquered the Persians L Daniel13 first king of Israel M Cyrus II14 a Babylonian king who created 282 laws N Zoroaster15 conquered Israel and deported the Jews O Alexander the Great


MATCHING1 a region of Palestine west of the Jordan River, which God gave A Israelitesto the Israelites2 a nomadic Arab B Bedouin3 a people who from Mesopotamia who were cruel warriors C Phoenicians4 another name for Jew or Israelite D Philistines5 their empire lasted 200 years; were tolerant of other cultures; E Assyriansallowed the Jews to return home6 God's chosen people F Babylonians7 a great city of Assyria G Persians8 also called Canaanites; invented the alphabet; were seafarers H Canaan9 city of David I Jerusalem10 the first five books of the Old Testament; also called the Torah J Judah11 conquered the Assyrians and deported the Jews who lived in K NinevehJerusalem12 a militarily strong people who dominated Israel for 40 years L Pentateuch13 the southern part of Canaan, where only two Israelite tribes M Hebrewlived


MATCHING1 a holy man who related God's message to the people A covenant2 the site for the local gathering of Jews to worship God on the B exodusSabbath3 a mass departure of people from a place C seder4 to withdraw politically from another nation D manna5 a Jewish meal commemorating the Exodus E mercenary6 the name of a tribe that produced priests and astrologers F secede7 a soldier for hire G bas-relief8 an everlasting pact H genesis9 the coming into existence of something I prophet10 a fairly flat sculpture in which the design is raised slightly from J magithe background11 a moral point told through a story K synagogue12 a special food that God provided to the Israelites during their L parablewandering in the desertEVENTSJoshua is leader of the IsraelitesBabylonian CaptivityAbraham and Sarah move to CanaanDavid is king of IsraelThe Israelites leave Egypt


MAP - Southwestern Asiashows where that country is locatedIsraelSaudi ArabiaSyriaLebanonWrite the number 19 on the map that shows where theAegean Sea is located.MAP - Africa1 Egypt2 Red Sea3 Sinai Peninsula


TEST - CHAPTER 3 - THE MISSION OF ISRAEL - (Answers)MATCHINGF 1 a shepherd boy; son of Jesse; poet and musician; king of A AbrahamIsrael during the Golden AgeN 2 a prophet who started a religion in the 6th or 7th century B MosesB 3 led the Israelites out of Egypt and received the Ten C SamsonCommandmentsD 4 last judge of Israel D SamuelK 5 a major prophet of Israel who was born near Jerusalem E SaulG 6 second son of David; built the first temple in Jerusalem; F Davidpossessed great wealth; known for his wisdomM 7 a Persian general G SolomonA 8 father of the Israelites H SargonL 9 a Hebrew prince and prophet who served in the court of I Nebuchadnezzar IIKing NebuchadnezzarI 10 a Babylonian king J HammurabiC 11 fought the Philistines; possessed great strength; tricked by K JeremiahDelilah; destroyed the Philistine's templeO 12 from Macedon; conquered the Persians L DanielE 13 first king of Israel M Cyrus IIJ 14 a Babylonian king who created 282 laws N ZoroasterH 15 conquered Israel and deported the Jews O Alexander the Great


MATCHINGH 1 a region of Palestine west of the Jordan River, which God gave A Israelitesto the IsraelitesB 2 a nomadic Arab B BedouinE 3 a people who from Mesopotamia who were cruel warriors C PhoeniciansM 4 another name for Jew or Israelite D PhilistinesG 5 their empire lasted 200 years; were tolerant of other cultures; E Assyriansallowed the Jews to return homeA 6 God's chosen people F BabyloniansK 7 a great city of Assyria G PersiansC 8 also called Canaanites; invented the alphabet; were seafarers H CanaanI 9 city of David I JerusalemL 10 the first five books of the Old Testament; also called the Torah J JudahF 11 conquered the Assyrians and deported the Jews who lived in K NinevehJerusalemD 12 a militarily strong people who dominated Israel for 40 years L PentateuchJ 13 the southern part of Canaan, where only two Israelite tribes M Hebrewlived


MATCHINGI 1 a holy man who related God's message to the people A covenantK 2 the site for the local gathering of Jews to worship God on the B exodusSabbathB 3 a mass departure of people from a place C sederF 4 to withdraw politically from another nation D mannaC 5 a Jewish meal commemorating the Exodus E mercenaryJ 6 the name of a tribe that produced priests and astrologers F secedeE 7 a soldier for hire G bas-reliefA 8 an everlasting pact H genesisH 9 the coming into existence of something I prophetG 10 a fairly flat sculpture in which the design is raised slightly from J magithe backgroundL 11 a moral point told through a story K synagogueD 12 a special food that God provided to the Israelites during their L parablewandering in the desertEVENTS3 Joshua is leader of the Israelites5 Babylonian Captivity1 Abraham and Sarah move to Canaan4 David is king of Israel2 The Israelites leave Egypt


MAP - Southwestern Asiashows where that country is locatedIsraelSaudi ArabiaSyriaLebanonWrite the number 19 on the map that shows where theAegean Sea is located.MAP - Africa1 Egypt2 Red Sea3 Sinai Peninsula


A R C T I C O C E A NP A C I F I C O C E A NK A R AS E AC A S PB L A C K S E AI A N S E AA R A B I A NS E AI N D I A NO C E A NL A P T E VS E AS E A O FO K H O T S KE A S TS I B E R I A NS E AB E R I N G S E AO F J A P A NJAPANS E AP H I L I P P I N E SR U S S I AASIAEUROPEAFGHANISTANI R A QS A U D IA R A B I AI R A NK A Z A K H S TA NTURKMENISTANI N D I ABHUTANBANGL ADESHC H I N AO MANR E D S E AS O U T HC H I N AS E AYEMENBRUNEIA N D A M A N S E ASRIL ANK AM O N G O L I AUZBEKISTANT U R K E Y12PA K I S TA N35411106127K YRGY ZSTANTA JIKISTANNEPALMYANMAR98THAIL ANDMALDIVES13141516171819Taiwan(China)1 Cyprus2 Lebanon3 Israel4 Jordan5 Syria6 Kuwait7 Bahrain8 Qatar9 United Arab Emirates10 Georgia11 Armenia12 Azerbaijan13 Laos14 Vietnam15 Cambodia16 Malaysia17 Singapore18 North Korea19 South Korea20 East TimorE S I A20NOI N D80 The <strong>World</strong> — Reference Maps & Forms • EMC 3720 • ©2004 by Evan-Moor Corp.


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CHAPTER 4 - THE MARVELOUS GREEKSNotesIntroductionphilosopherMapItalyMediterranean SeaHellenes Troy - p. 63HellasGreeceThe Homeric MythsmythHomerTrojan WarThe Greek City-StateMapcity-stateGreeceAthens Athens - p. 69Sparta Sparta - p. 69Asia Minor (Turkey) - p. 69SpartaSpartan peopleKing LycurgushelotsoligarchymonarchylaconicLaconiaAthensAthensdemocracydirect democracyrepresentative democracyAcropolisDraco and SolonDracodraconianSolonPolemarch3 factions among AtheniansCleisthenesCleisthenesdemesCouncil of 500Aristides


NotesMapWar With PersiaPersian Empire Ionia - p. 69IranEgyptflotillaAsiaArmenia - p. 83The Battle of Marathon Persian Empire - p. 69MiltiadesIran (Ancient Persia)flank Sardis - p. 69pincerMarathon - use Historical AtlasMarathon Asia Minor (Turkey) - p. 69Pheidippides Hellespont - p. 63Thermopylae - use Historical AtlasThermopylae and the Brave 300 Peloponnese - p. 63DariusSalamis - use Historical AtlasXerxesDelos - use Historical AtlasHellespont Olympia - p. 63Thermopylae Peloponnese - p. 63King LeonidasSicily - island off the coast of ItalySyracuse, SicilyVictory over the PersiansThemistoclesSalamisDelian LeaguePericlesDelosParthenonAcropolisIctinusCallicratesGolden AgePhidiasOlympiaThe Seven Wonders of the Ancient <strong>World</strong>DorianIonianCorinthianAristophanesAeschylus, Sophocles, EuripidesThe Peloponnesian War; Alcibiades and the Defeat of AthensPeloponneseTissaphernesPeloponnesan War the 10,000SicilyAlcibiadeshoplitesSyracuseXenophonCyrus


NotesMapSocrates, Plato, and AristotleSocrates Macedonia - p. 63philosopherPlatoThe Apology of SocratesRepublicIndiaEgyptIran (Persia)Turkey (Asia Minor)apology Alexandria - p. 83AristotleHippocrates, the Father of MedicineHippocratesHippocratic OathAlexander the GreatPhilipAlexanderhellenizedArchimedes and the Scientists of AlexandriaAristaeusPtolemyArchimedesThe Greek LegacyGreek Legacy_________Put these Events in orderAlexander the Great conquers Persia, Babylon, Egypt, and parts of India_________ Cleisthenes wrote a constitution for Athens and formed the Council of 500___________________________Battle at ThermopylaeKing Philip conquers GreeceDraco wrote laws for Athens_________ The Retreat of the 10,000_____________________________________________Battle at SalamisSparta defeats Athens in the Peloponnesian WarBattle of MarathonSolon was the first Archon of AthensPericles elected as leader / Golden Age of Greece


Correct Sequence of Events1 Draco wrote laws for Athens2 Solon was the first Archon of Athens 580-570 BC3 Cleisthenes wrote a constitution for Athens and formed the Council of 5004 Battle of Marathon5 Battle at Thermopylae 480 BC6 Battle at Salamis 480 BC7 Pericles elected as leader 461 BCGolden Age of Greece8 Sparta defeats Athens in the Peloponnesian War 404 BC9 The Retreat of the 10,00010 King Philip conquers Greece11 Alexander the Great conquers Persia, Babylon, Egypt, and parts o 336 - 323 BC


CHAPTER 4 - THE MARVELOUS GREEKS - (ANSWERS)Put these Events in order11 Alexander the Great conquers Persia, Babylon, Egypt, and parts of India3 Cleisthenes wrote a constitution for Athens and formed the Council of 5005 Battle at Thermopylae10 King Philip conquers Greece1 Draco wrote laws for Athens9 The Retreat of the 10,0006 Battle at Salamis8 Sparta defeats Athens in the Peloponnesian War4 Battle of Marathon2 Solon was the first Archon of Athens7 Pericles elected as leader / Golden Age of Greece


TEST - CHAPTER 4 - THE MARVELOUS GREEKSMATCHING1 king of Persia A Homer2 king of Macedonia who conquered the Greeks B Draco3 most famous author of Greek comedy C Aristides4 father of medicine D Pheidippides5 created a map of the heavens E Darius6 led an army of 300 Spartans against the Persian army at F XerxesThermopylae7 an Athenian leader who wrote the first laws of Athens, which G King Leonidascarried severe punishments8 son of Darius who defeated Greece and sacked Athens H Pericles9 a scientist from Syracuse who wrote many works on I Ictinusmathematics, geometry, and mechanics10 a Greek philosopher who was executed by drinking poison J Phidiashemlock11 father of modern science K Aristophanes12 a military and political leader in Greece called "the Just" L Euripides13 a Greek poet who wrote the Iliad and the Odyssey M Socrates14 chief political leader of Athens during the Golden Age N Plato15 a student of Socrates who wrote The Apology of Socrates and O AristotleRepublic16 ran 140 miles from Athens to Sparta in 2 days; ran 26 miles P HIppocratesfrom Marathon to Athens after the Battle at Marathon17 became king at 20 years old; conquered Persia, Egypt, Q Alexander the GreatBabylon, and parts of India in 13 years18 sculpted the statue of Athena inside the Parthenon and the R Ptolemystatue of Zeus at Olympia19 notable author of Greek tragic poetry S Archimedes20 architect of the Parthenon T Philip


MATCHING1 adopt Greek culture A philosopher2 the use of very few words B myth3 a Spartan slave C helot4 lover of wisdom D oligarchy5 end or side E city-state6 a formal defense, or justification, of one's actions F monarchy7 rule by a royal family G direct democracy8 cruel or harsh H representativedemocracy9 the system of government used in the United States I laconic10 encircling maneuver in battle J draconian11 political rule by a small group K flotilla12 the system of government in Athens, in which each citizen L flankhad a vote in the assembly13 a fleet of small ships M pincer14 heavy armed Greek soldiers N hoplites15 a story, sung or written down, by Greek poets to explain the O apologyorigin of their culture16 an independent political country P hellenize


MATCHING1 a promise taken by all doctors until the legalization of A Greeceabortion2 a city-state in northern Greece governed by democracy B Athens3 a narrow passage of sea between Asia Minor and Greece C Sparta4 a series of battles between Athens and Sparta D Acropolis5 a city-state in southern Greece whose citizens were known E Iranfor their military sacrifice and discipline6 the "Cradle of Western Civilization" F Marathon7 democratic government, logic, justice, modern scientific G Hellespontmethod, beauty and proportion in art and sculpture8 site of a naval battle between Greece and Persia H Thermopylae9 a high hill of stone overlooking the city of Athens I Salamis10 a small mountain pass that means "Hot Gates;" the site of a J Parthenonbattle between Sparta and the Persian army11 a type of Greek architecture K Dorian12 center and capital of the Persian Empire L Hippocratic Oath13 a beautiful temple of Athena located on the Acropolis M Greek Legacy14 site of a battle between Athens and Persia; after the battle, N Peloponnesian WarAthenian soldiers ran to Athens to protect their city from thePersian fleetEVENTSPeloponnesian WarSolon, "the lawgiver" reformed the laws of AthensAlexander the Great conquers an empireGreece defeats PersiaGolden Age of Greece


MAP - EUROPE1 Italy 1 TurkeyMAP - ASIA2 Greece 2 Iran3 Sicily 3 India4 Mediterranean Sea


TEST - CHAPTER 4 - THE MARVELOUS GREEKS - (ANSWERS)MATCHINGE 1 king of Persia A HomerT 2 king of Macedonia who conquered the Greeks B DracoK 3 most famous author of Greek comedy C AristidesP 4 father of medicine D PheidippidesR 5 created a map of the heavens E DariusG 6 led an army of 300 Spartans against the Persian army at F XerxesThermopylaeB 7 an Athenian leader who wrote the first laws of Athens, which G King Leonidascarried severe punishmentsF 8 son of Darius who defeated Greece and sacked Athens H PericlesS 9 a scientist from Syracuse who wrote many works on I Ictinusmathematics, geometry, and mechanicsM 10 a Greek philosopher who was executed by drinking poison J PhidiashemlockO 11 father of modern science K AristophanesC 12 a military and political leader in Greece called "the Just" L EuripidesA 13 a Greek poet who wrote the Iliad and the Odyssey M SocratesH 14 chief political leader of Athens during the Golden Age N PlatoN 15 a student of Socrates who wrote The Apology of Socrates and O AristotleRepublicD 16 ran 140 miles from Athens to Sparta in 2 days; ran 26 miles P HIppocratesfrom Marathon to Athens after the Battle at MarathonQ 17 became king at 20 years old; conquered Persia, Egypt, Q Alexander the GreatBabylon, and parts of India in 13 yearsJ 18 sculpted the statue of Athena inside the Parthenon and the R Ptolemystatue of Zeus at OlympiaL 19 notable author of Greek tragic poetry S ArchimedesI 20 architect of the Parthenon T Philip


MATCHINGP 1 adopt Greek culture A philosopherI 2 the use of very few words B mythC 3 a Spartan slave C helotA 4 lover of wisdom D oligarchyL 5 end or side E city-stateO 6 a formal defense, or justification, of one's actions F monarchyF 7 rule by a royal family G direct democracyJ 8 cruel or harsh H representativedemocracyH 9 the system of government used in the United States I laconicM 10 encircling maneuver in battle J draconianD 11 political rule by a small group K flotillaG 12 the system of government in Athens, in which each citizen L flankhad a vote in the assemblyK 13 a fleet of small ships M pincerN 14 heavy armed Greek soldiers N hoplitesB 15 a story, sung or written down, by Greek poets to explain the O apologyorigin of their cultureE 16 an independent political country P hellenize


MATCHINGL 1 a promise taken by all doctors until the legalization of A GreeceabortionB 2 a city-state in northern Greece governed by democracy B AthensG 3 a narrow passage of sea between Asia Minor and Greece C SpartaN 4 a series of battles between Athens and Sparta D AcropolisC 5 a city-state in southern Greece whose citizens were known E Iranfor their military sacrifice and disciplineA 6 the "Cradle of Western Civilization" F MarathonM 7 democratic government, logic, justice, modern scientific G Hellespontmethod, beauty and proportion in art and sculptureI 8 site of a naval battle between Greece and Persia H ThermopylaeD 9 a high hill of stone overlooking the city of Athens I SalamisH 10 a small mountain pass that means "Hot Gates;" the site of a J Parthenonbattle between Sparta and the Persian armyK 11 a type of Greek architecture K DorianE 12 center and capital of the Persian Empire L Hippocratic OathJ 13 a beautiful temple of Athena located on the Acropolis M Greek LegacyF 14 site of a battle between Athens and Persia; after the battle, N Peloponnesian WarAthenian soldiers ran to Athens to protect their city from thePersian fleet


EVENTS4 Peloponnesian War1 Solon, "the lawgiver" reformed the laws of Athens5 Alexander the Great conquers an empire2 Greece defeats Persia3 Golden Age of GreeceMAP - EUROPE1 Italy 1 TurkeyMAP - ASIA2 Greece 2 Iran3 Sicily 3 India4 Mediterranean Sea


A R C T I C O C E A NP A C I F I C O C E A NK A R AS E AC A S PB L A C K S E AI A N S E AA R A B I A NS E AI N D I A NO C E A NL A P T E VS E AS E A O FO K H O T S KE A S TS I B E R I A NS E AB E R I N G S E AO F J A P A NJAPANS E AP H I L I P P I N E SR U S S I AASIAEUROPEAFGHANISTANI R A QS A U D IA R A B I AI R A NK A Z A K H S TA NTURKMENISTANI N D I ABHUTANBANGL ADESHC H I N AO MANR E D S E AS O U T HC H I N AS E AYEMENBRUNEIA N D A M A N S E ASRIL ANK AM O N G O L I AUZBEKISTANT U R K E Y12PA K I S TA N35411106127K YRGY ZSTANTA JIKISTANNEPALMYANMAR98THAIL ANDMALDIVES13141516171819Taiwan(China)1 Cyprus2 Lebanon3 Israel4 Jordan5 Syria6 Kuwait7 Bahrain8 Qatar9 United Arab Emirates10 Georgia11 Armenia12 Azerbaijan13 Laos14 Vietnam15 Cambodia16 Malaysia17 Singapore18 North Korea19 South Korea20 East TimorE S I A20NOI N D80 The <strong>World</strong> — Reference Maps & Forms • EMC 3720 • ©2004 by Evan-Moor Corp.


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NotesCHAPTER 5 - ETERNAL ROMEGeography;Humble BeginningsMapRomeVesuviusItalyMount AetnaSicilyRome Alps - p. 86Romulus Apennine Mountains - p. 86patrician Vesuvius - p. 86plebeian Mount Aetna - p. 86Adriatic Sea - p. 86The Roman RepublicMediterranean SeaTarquinus Po River - p. 86HoratiusArno RiverCincinnatusFlorence, ItalySociety of Cincinnatus Pisa, Italy - p. 86Gaul Tiber River - p. 86Manilus Naples, Italy - p. 86Pompeii, Italy - p. 86Rome Extends its Empire Herculaneum, Italy - p. 86PuniciFranceFirst Punic WarCarthage, near Tunis on northern coast of AfricaHannibalSpainSecond Punic WarGreeceThird Punic War Macedonia - p. 96RegulusEnglandGamesMediterranean SeaCircus Caspian Sea - p. 96RussiaThe Rise of the CaesarsGermanyKnightsJulius CaesardictatoridesMarcus Junius BrutusOctaviusRoman Empiremanumitcrossing the RubiconRubiconemperorCsarKaiserThe Persecution of ChristiansSeptimus SeverusDeciusDiocletianConstantineSt. SebastianThe Decline of the Roman EmpireHunsGermanic tribesRoman LegacyCicero


Put these Events in order___________________________________________________________________________________________________Punic WarsEmperor Constantine converts to ChristianityRome ruled the entire Mediterranean worldEmperor Decius persecutes ChristiansA small group of families lived in small huts on top of a hill near a river in central ItalyPlebeians withdrew from Rome and demanded a hearing for their grievancesEmperor Diocletian persecutes ChristiansJulius Caesar is assassinatedPatrician families led by Lucius Junius Brutus expelled Tarquinus and formed a SenateJulius Caesar crosses the Rubicon RiverThe Roman Empire declinedCorrect Sequence of Events1 A small group of families lived in small huts on top of a hill near a river in central Italy 700 BC2 Rome ruled the entire Mediterranean world 100 BC3 Patrician families led by Lucius Junius Brutus expelled Tarquinus and formed a 509 BCSenate4 Plebeians withdrew from Rome and demanded a hearing for their grievances 494 BC5 Punic Wars 264 - 146 BC6 Julius Caesar crosses the Rubicon River Jan. 10, 49 BC7 Julius Caesar is assassinated March 15, 44 BC8 Emperor Decius persecutes Christians 250 AD9 Emperor Diocletian persecutes Christians 302 AD10 Emperor Constantine converts to Christianity 313 AD11 The Roman Empire declined 250 - 500 AD


CHAPTER 5 - ETERNAL ROME - (ANSWERS)Put these Events in order5 Punic Wars10 Emperor Constantine converts to Christianity2 Rome ruled the entire Mediterranean world8 Emperor Decius persecutes Christians1 A small group of families lived in small huts on top of a hill near a river in central Italy4 Plebeians withdrew from Rome and demanded a hearing for their grievances9 Emperor Diocletian persecutes Christians7 Julius Caesar is assassinated3 Patrician families led by Lucius Junius Brutus expelled Tarquinus and formed a Senate6 Julius Caesar crosses the Rubicon River11 The Roman Empire declined


MATCHINGTEST - CHAPTER 5 - ETERNAL ROME_________ 1 Roman emperor who martyred 10,000 Christians A Tarquinus_________ 2 a Roman who fell asleep on watch during the siege of Rome B Horatiusby Gallic soldiers_________ 3 last king of Rome C Cincinnatus_________ 4 an assassin of Julius Caesar D Manilus_________ 5 Roman Emperor who made Christianity a legal religion of Rome E Hannibal_________ 6 fought against Rome in the Second Punic War; came through F RegulusSpain, France, and across the Alps with elephants_________ 7 a Christian martyr G Julius Caesar_________ 8 kept the Etruscans from crossing the Tiber River until Roman H Marcus Junius Brutussoldiers chopped down supports for the bridge_________ 9 ruler of Rome; also called Augustus; adopted son of Julius I OctaviusCaesar_________ 10 Roman emperor who ordered all people in the empire to J Septimus Severussacrifice to him as the divine emperor_________ 11 dictator of Rome; conquered Gaul and made a raid into England K Diocletian_________ 12 Roman orator, philosopher, and lawyer L Constantine_________ 13 wealthy general of Rome who lost his wealth; took 16 days to M Ciceroorganize a small troop of men and defeat the northern tribes_________ 14 a Roman general captured by Carthage; kept his oath to N Sebastianreturn to prison after delivering a peace proposal to Rome


MATCHING_________ 1 a series of battles between Rome and Carthage A patrician_________ 2 a middle class of Roman citizens B plebeian_________ 3 officers of the American Revolution C Gaul_________ 4 Augustus Caesar's title as commander-in-chief of Rome's D Society of Cincinnatusarmies_________ 5 a large stadium with a racecourse E games_________ 6 a person of noble birth; an aristocrat F circus_________ 7 Czar, Tsar, Kaiser G knights_________ 8 France H dictator_________ 9 to free another from slavery I ides_________ 10 chariot races, athletic contests, gladiator fights, men fighting J Roman Empireanimals to the death_________ 11 defeated Roman Empire K manumit_________ 12 middle day of the month in the Roman calendar L crossing the Rubicon_________ 13 a person of low birth; a commoner M emperor_________ 14 just government by a rule of law; civic spirit; courageous N Caesarcitizenry_________ 15 all lands around the Mediterranean Sea from the Atlantic O Germanic tribesOcean to the Caspian Sea_________ 16 a person who rules absolutely with no checks on his power P Roman Legacy_________ 17 take an irreversible step Q Punic Wars


EVENTS______________________________________________________Punic WarsDiocletian is emperor of RomeMoral decline of the Roman EmpireRome is foundedConstantine is emperor of RomeJulius Caesar is assassinatedMAP - EUROPE1 Italy2 Sicily3 France4 Spain5 Greece6 Macedonia7 England8 Russia9 Germany10 Africa11 Mediterranean Sea12 Adriatic Sea13 Caspian Sea


TEST - CHAPTER 5 - ETERNAL ROME - (ANSWERS)MATCHINGK 1 Roman emperor who martyred 10,000 Christians A TarquinusD 2 a Roman who fell asleep on watch during the siege of Rome B Horatiusby Gallic soldiersA 3 last king of Rome C CincinnatusH 4 an assassin of Julius Caesar D ManilusL 5 Roman Emperor who made Christianity a legal religion of Rome E HannibalE 6 fought against Rome in the Second Punic War; came through F RegulusSpain, France, and across the Alps with elephantsN 7 a Christian martyr G Julius CaesarB 8 kept the Etruscans from crossing the Tiber River until Roman H Marcus Junius Brutussoldiers chopped down supports for the bridgeI 9 ruler of Rome; also called Augustus; adopted son of Julius I OctaviusCaesarJ 10 Roman emperor who ordered all people in the empire to J Septimus Severussacrifice to him as the divine emperorG 11 dictator of Rome; conquered Gaul and made a raid into England K DiocletianM 12 Roman orator, philosopher, and lawyer L ConstantineC 13 wealthy general of Rome who lost his wealth; took 16 days to M Ciceroorganize a small troop of men and defeat the northern tribesF 14 a Roman general captured by Carthage; kept his oath to N Sebastianreturn to prison after delivering a peace proposal to Rome


MATCHINGQ 1 a series of battles between Rome and Carthage A patricianG 2 a middle class of Roman citizens B plebeianD 3 officers of the American Revolution C GaulM 4 Augustus Caesar's title as commander-in-chief of Rome's D Society of CincinnatusarmiesF 5 a large stadium with a racecourse E gamesA 6 a person of noble birth; an aristocrat F circusN 7 Czar, Tsar, Kaiser G knightsC 8 France H dictatorK 9 to free another from slavery I idesE 10 chariot races, athletic contests, gladiator fights, men fighting J Roman Empireanimals to the deathO 11 defeated Roman Empire K manumitI 12 middle day of the month in the Roman calendar L crossing the RubiconB 13 a person of low birth; a commoner M emperorP 14 just government by a rule of law; civic spirit; courageous N CaesarcitizenryJ 15 all lands around the Mediterranean Sea from the Atlantic O Germanic tribesOcean to the Caspian SeaH 16 a person who rules absolutely with no checks on his power P Roman LegacyL 17 take an irreversible step Q Punic Wars


EVENTS2 Punic Wars4 Diocletian is emperor of Rome6 Moral decline of the Roman Empire1 Rome is founded5 Constantine is emperor of Rome3 Julius Caesar is assassinatedMAP - EUROPE1 Italy2 Sicily3 France4 Spain5 Greece6 Macedonia7 England8 Russia9 Germany10 Africa11 Mediterranean Sea12 Adriatic Sea13 Caspian Sea


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CHAPTER 6 - CHRISTIANITY: A GIFT FROM GODNotesThe Hinge of History: The Life of ChristincarnationHerodPompeyaqueductHerodiansZealotsSadduceesPhariseesEssenesEvangelistsMatthewLukeGentilePeterhypocriteJudas IscariotPontius PilateLast SupperPentecostStephenPaulmartyrThe Apostolic AgeApostolic AgecanonMatthewMarkLukeJohnBibleNew TestamentAntiochMithrasSolcircumciseDidacheIranaeus, Tertullian, OrigenJerusalem and AntiochArmeniaPeterPatmosJamesBartholomewSimon and JudeThomasAndrewPhilippappasepiskopasPaulEusebiusfall of JerusalemSt. Peter's BasilicaMapJordan River, IsraelIsraelDead Sea, IsraelAsia Minor (Turkey)Tarsus, Asian MinorSyriaJerusalemIran (Persia)IraqSpainIndiaRome, ItalyEthiopia, AfricaArmenia, Asia


NotesChristians Under SiegePersecution of AD 64MapPersecution of AD 65-249Persecution of AD 250Persecution 253-259Milan, ItalyPersecution of AD 303-306Nicea, Asia Minor - use Historical AtlasColosseumAlexandria, North Africalibellus Carthage - p. 96Edict of MilanIstanbul, Turkeygnostic Dalmatia (Balkans) - p. 125MonarchianismAlgeria, AfricaheresyHippo, North Africa - use Historical AtlasorthodoxySpainVibia PerpetuaItalyNicene CreedApostles CreedDeciusGaleriusschismDonatistsSt. AugustineConstantine the GreatMaxentiusLiciniusAriusecumenicalSt. AthanasiusCouncil of NiceaWestern Roman EmpireEastern Roman EmpireConstantinopleHagia SophiaTheodociusbarbarianSt. JeromeasceticismVulgateSt. Paula and St. EustochiumSt. MonicaPatriciusrhetoricManicheansSt. AmbroseGothsVandalsHunsFranksVisigothsRomulus AugustusOdoacerChi-Ro


NotesMonasteries and MissionarieshermitsSt. Anthony of EgyptDesert FathersSt. Martin of ToursSt. PatrickPalladiusshamrockSt. ColumbanusSt. BenedictSt. BedeSt. Gregory the GreatSt.Augustine of CanterburyMapIrelandSwitzerlandBelgiumItaly


Put these Events in order_________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________St. Augustine becomes a bishopSt. Bede is bornSt. Anthony of Egypt is bornSt. Benedict of Nursia establishes Monte CassinoPersecution of the Church by NeroHerod massacres the Holy InnocentsThe Goths invade RomePersecution of the Church by DiocletianLast SupperSt. Columbanus is bornJohn the Baptist baptizes JesusFall of JerusalemThe Romans and the Visigoths defeat the HunsSt. Jerome is bornThe CrucifixionThe Dead Sea Scrolls are discovered in QumranEdict of MilanSt. Patrick is bornHidden life of JesusPentecostSt. Gregory is elected PopeKing Odoacer rebelled against Rome and deposed Romulus AugustusPersecution of the Church by ValerianThe Bible as we know it is completedThe Didache is writtenConstantinople is establishedThe ResurrectionWedding at CanaThe Vandals invade Spain and North AfricaCouncil of NiceaThe New Testament Canon is confirmed in RomeThe IncarnationPersecution of the Church by Decius


Correct Sequence of Events1 The Incarnation2 Herod massacres the Holy Innocents3 Hidden life of Jesus4 John the Baptist baptizes Jesus5 Wedding at Cana6 Last Supper7 The Crucifixion8 The Resurrection9 Pentecost10 The Didache is written about 6011 Persecution of the Church by Nero 6412 Fall of Jerusalem 7013 Persecution of the Church by Decius 25014 St. Anthony of Egypt is born 25115 Persecution of the Church by Valerian 253-25916 Persecution of the Church by Diocletian 303-30617 Edict of Milan 31318 Council of Nicea 32519 Constantinople is established 32720 St. Jerome is born 33121 The New Testament Canon is confirmed in Rome 38222 St. Patrick is born 39023 St. Augustine becomes a bishop 39524 The Bible as we know it is completed 39725 The Goths invade Rome 41026 The Vandals invade Spain and North Africa 43027 The Romans and the Visigoths defeat the Huns 45128 King Odoacer rebelled against Rome and deposed Romulus Augustus 47629 St. Benedict of Nursia establishes Monte Cassino 52530 St. Columbanus is born 55031 St. Gregory is elected Pope 59032 St. Bede is born 67333 The Dead Sea Scrolls are discovered in Qumran 1947


CHAPTER 6 - CHRISTIANITY: A GIFT FROM GOD - (ANSWERS)Put these Events in order p. 123 St. Augustine becomes a bishop32 St. Bede is born14 St. Anthony of Egypt is born29 St. Benedict of Nursia establishes Monte Cassino11 Persecution of the Church by Nero2 Herod massacres the Holy Innocents25 The Goths invade Rome16 Persecution of the Church by Diocletian6 Last Supper30 St. Columbanus is born4 John the Baptist baptizes Jesus12 Fall of Jerusalem27 The Romans and the Visigoths defeat the Huns20 St. Jerome is born7 The Crucifixion33 The Dead Sea Scrolls are discovered in Qumran17 Edict of Milan


St. Patrick is bornHidden life of JesusPentecostSt. Gregory is elected PopeKing Odoacer rebelled against Rome and deposed Romulus AugustusPersecution of the Church by ValerianThe Bible as we know it is completedThe Didache is writtenConstantinople is establishedThe ResurrectionWedding at CanaThe Vandals invade Spain and North AfricaCouncil of NiceaThe New Testament Canon is confirmed in RomeThe Incarnation


TEST - CHAPTER 6 - Christianity: A Gift From GodMATCHING_________ 1 an Alexandrian theologian who defended the divinity of Christ, A St. Monicaand the Incarnation_________ 2 a Roman emperor who saw a vision of a cross with the words B St. HelenaBy this sign, conquer"_________ 3 a Roman emperor who persecuted Christians C St. Ambrose_________ 4 father of English history D Romulus Augustus_________ 5 mother of St. Augustine E Odoacer_________ 6 Germanic king who invaded the Roman empire and deposed F St. Bede the VenerableRomulus Augustus_________ 7 a bishop who was a master of rhetoric; defended Christianity G Gregory the Greatagainst the Donatists and Pelagians_________ 8 the last Western emperor H St. Augustine of Canterbury_________ 9 a Roman official who presided over the trial of Jesus I Herod_________ 10 a priest from Alexandria who taught the heresy that Christ was J Pompeynot fully God; he also denied the Incarnation_________ 11 mother of Constantine K Pontius Pilate_________ 12 a noblewoman arrested in Carthage for refusing to offer pagan L Vibia Perpetuasacrifices_________ 13 pope who defended Rome from the Lombards; first pope to send M Constantinemonks to evangelize the barbarians_________ 14 a Roman general N Arius_________ 15 apostle of England; first archbishop of England O St. Athanasius_________ 16 a brilliant Christian bishop who impressed St. Augustine by P St. Augustine of Hippohis preaching_________ 17 governor of Galilee who ordered all first born sons killed Q Diocletian


MATCHING_________ 1 an apostle beheaded by King Agrippa I A Matthew_________ 2 established a monastery at Monte Cassino B Luke_________ 3 a theologian who translated the Bible from the original Hebrew C Peterand Greek into Latin_________ 4 a Greek gentile and physician who is symbolized by an ox D Paul_________ 5 a hermit and one of the Desert Fathers E Mark_________ 6 a Roman citizen and Pharisee from Tarsus, who once F Johnpersecuted Christians_________ 7 bishop and missionary to Ireland G James_________ 8 an apostle who traveled to India and Armenia H Bartholomew_________ 9 an evangelist who is symbolized by a lion I Thomas_________ 10 a tax collector; an evangelist who is symbolized by a man J Philip_________ 11 a converted Roman soldier who founded the first monastery in K Judas IscariotGaul_________ 12 an apostle who evangelized India L Stephen_________ 13 first martyr M St. Jerome_________ 14 an evangelist and one of the 12 apostles who died of old age N St. Anthony of Egypton the island of Patmos; symbolized by an eagle_________ 15 the apostle who betrayed Jesus O St. Martin of Tours_________ 16 an apostle who evangelized Phrygia P St. Patrick_________ 17 first pope Q St. Benedict of Nursia


MATCHING_________ 1 the denial or perversion of a truth of the faith by a baptized A incarnationChristian_________ 2 a Greek word meaning "foreigner" B aqueduct_________ 3 a person who is not a Jew C hypocrite_________ 4 Greek word meaning "father" D martyr_________ 5 the uniting of divine and human natures in Jesus Christ E canon_________ 6 a division or split F pappas_________ 7 a person who chooses to die rather than to deny his faith G episkopas_________ 8 popular H libellus_________ 9 a certificate proving that the bearer made sacrifice to a pagan I gnosticgod_________ 10 the art of speaking and writing J heresy_________ 11 a structure which diverts water from one source and carries it K orthodoxyto another_________ 12 national symbol of Ireland L schism_________ 13 a Greek word which means overseer or shepherd M ecumenical council_________ 14 a person who withdraws from the world for a life of pious N barbariansolitude_________ 15 the list of books in the Bible considered as truly inspired by God O vulgate_________ 16 a worldwide meeting of bishops P asceticism_________ 17 a person who pretends to be virtuous, but is not Q rhetoric_________ 18 austere self-denial of physical things for spiritual reasons R hermit_________ 19 Greek word meaning "to know" S shamrock_________ 20 the belief in and practice of the truth of the faith as handed T Gentiledown by Christ and His apostles


MATCHING_________ 1 capital of the Western Empire A Zealot_________ 2 a member of a barbarian tribe from Asia B evangelist_________ 3 a gospel writer C Pentecost_________ 4 legalized Christianity in the Roman Empire D Last Supper_________ 5 place where Jesus' followers first came to be known as E AntiochChristians_________ 6 a Persian sect that combined elements from Christianity and F Armeniapagan religions_________ 7 built over the tomb of Peter G St. Peter's Basilica_________ 8 first Eucharist H Edict of Milan_________ 9 a person who wanted to evict Rome from Israel by force I Donatist_________ 10 capital of the Eastern Empire J Rome_________ 11 first Christian kingdom in history K Constantinople_________ 12 birthday of the Catholic Church L Hagia Sophia_________ 13 first central church of the empire; built in Constantinople; M Manicheanmeans "Holy Wisdom"_________ 14 a person who did not want to forgive those Christians who had N Hundenied their faith under persecution


EVENTS_____________________________________________Roman emperors persecute ChristiansBarbarians attack the Roman EmpireIncarnationEdict of MilanCrucifixionMAP - EUROPE1 Spain 1 Israel2 Italy 2 Turkey3 Ireland 3 Syria4 Switzerland 4 Iran5 Belgium 5 IraqMAP - AFRICA1 Ethiopia2 AlgeriaMAP - ASIA6 India7 Armenia


TEST - CHAPTER 6 - Christianity: A Gift From God - (ANSWERS)MATCHINGO 1 an Alexandrian theologian who defended the divinity of Christ, A St. Monicaand the IncarnationM 2 a Roman emperor who saw a vision of a cross with the words B St. HelenaBy this sign, conquer"Q 3 a Roman emperor who persecuted Christians C St. AmbroseF 4 father of English history D Romulus AugustusA 5 mother of St. Augustine E OdoacerE 6 Germanic king who invaded the Roman empire and deposed F St. Bede the VenerableRomulus AugustusP 7 a bishop who was a master of rhetoric; defended Christianity G Gregory the Greatagainst the Donatists and PelagiansD 8 the last Western emperor H St. Augustine of CanterburyK 9 a Roman official who presided over the trial of Jesus I HerodN 10 a priest from Alexandria who taught the heresy that Christ was J Pompeynot fully God; he also denied the IncarnationB 11 mother of Constantine K Pontius PilateL 12 a noblewoman arrested in Carthage for refusing to offer pagan L Vibia PerpetuasacrificesG 13 pope who defended Rome from the Lombards; first pope to send M Constantinemonks to evangelize the barbariansJ 14 a Roman general N AriusH 15 apostle of England; first archbishop of England O St. AthanasiusC 16 a brilliant Christian bishop who impressed St. Augustine by P St. Augustine of Hippohis preachingI 17 governor of Galilee who ordered all first born sons killed Q Diocletian


MATCHINGG 1 an apostle beheaded by King Agrippa I A MatthewQ 2 established a monastery at Monte Cassino B LukeM 3 a theologian who translated the Bible from the original Hebrew C Peterand Greek into LatinB 4 a Greek gentile and physician who is symbolized by an ox D PaulN 5 a hermit and one of the Desert Fathers E MarkD 6 a Roman citizen and Pharisee from Tarsus, who once F Johnpersecuted ChristiansP 7 bishop and missionary to Ireland G JamesH 8 an apostle who traveled to India and Armenia H BartholomewE 9 an evangelist who is symbolized by a lion I ThomasA 10 a tax collector; an evangelist who is symbolized by a man J PhilipO 11 a converted Roman soldier who founded the first monastery in K Judas IscariotGaulI 12 an apostle who evangelized India L StephenL 13 first martyr M St. JeromeF 14 an evangelist and one of the 12 apostles who died of old age N St. Anthony of Egypton the island of Patmos; symbolized by an eagleK 15 the apostle who betrayed Jesus O St. Martin of ToursJ 16 an apostle who evangelized Phrygia P St. PatrickC 17 first pope Q St. Benedict of Nursia


MATCHINGJ 1 the denial or perversion of a truth of the faith by a baptized A incarnationChristianN 2 a Greek word meaning "foreigner" B aqueductT 3 a person who is not a Jew C hypocriteF 4 Greek word meaning "father" D martyrA 5 the uniting of divine and human natures in Jesus Christ E canonL 6 a division or split F pappasD 7 a person who chooses to die rather than to deny his faith G episkopasO 8 popular H libellusH 9 a certificate proving that the bearer made sacrifice to a pagan I gnosticgodQ 10 the art of speaking and writing J heresyB 11 a structure which diverts water from one source and carries it K orthodoxyto anotherS 12 national symbol of Ireland L schismG 13 a Greek word which means overseer or shepherd M ecumenical councilR 14 a person who withdraws from the world for a life of pious N barbariansolitudeE 15 the list of books in the Bible considered as truly inspired by God O vulgateM 16 a worldwide meeting of bishops P asceticismC 17 a person who pretends to be virtuous, but is not Q rhetoricP 18 austere self-denial of physical things for spiritual reasons R hermitI 19 Greek word meaning "to know" S shamrockK 20 the belief in and practice of the truth of the faith as handed T Gentiledown by Christ and His apostles


MATCHINGJ 1 capital of the Western Empire A ZealotN 2 a member of a barbarian tribe from Asia B evangelistB 3 a gospel writer C PentecostH 4 legalized Christianity in the Roman Empire D Last SupperE 5 place where Jesus' followers first came to be known as E AntiochChristiansM 6 a Persian sect that combined elements from Christianity and F Armeniapagan religionsG 7 built over the tomb of Peter G St. Peter's BasilicaD 8 first Eucharist H Edict of MilanA 9 a person who wanted to evict Rome from Israel by force I DonatistK 10 capital of the Eastern Empire J RomeF 11 first Christian kingdom in history K ConstantinopleC 12 birthday of the Catholic Church L Hagia SophiaL 13 first central church of the empire; built in Constantinople; M Manicheanmeans "Holy Wisdom"I 14 a person who did not want to forgive those Christians who had N Hundenied their faith under persecution


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CHAPTER 7 - BYZANTIUM AND THE RISE OF ISLAMNotesMapThe Byzantium Empire and the ChurchWestern Church Antioch Page 132Eastern Church Constantinople Page 132see Jerusalem Page 132St. Basil the Great Alexandria Page 132Cappadocian Fathers Rome Page 132Arianism Byzantine Empire Page 132ValensSyriaCouncil of ConstantinopleAsian Minor (Turkey)St. John CrysostomEgyptTheodosiusBulgariaEudoxiaGreeceArcadiusMacedoniaByzantine Empire Crete Page 132HonoriusNorth AfricaJustinian the Great Balkans Page 125Corpus Juris CivilisItalyTheodoraSpainHagia SophiaHippodromeJustinian IHeraclius


NotesMuhammad and the MuslimsMapMeccaArabia (Saudi Arabia)Muhammad Mecca Page 143Kuthon ibn Abdallah Medina Page 143Abu TalibPersia (Iran)KadijahEgyptHaggarSyriaIshmaelSind (Pakistan)KaabaSpain<strong>All</strong>ahStrait of GibraltarIslamMoroccoMuslimPyrenees MountainsHegiraFranceAnno HegiraTours, FranceMedinaParis, FranceRamadanIndiajihadChinaAbu BakrMalaysiaSurasIndonesiaQur'amGermanyZaid ibn ThabitBaghdad, IraqOthmanGranada, Spain5 pillars of IslamJudaism, Christianity, Islam8 ways Christianity and Islam differcaliphinfidelDome of the RockOmarAliKharijitesCharles MartelSaracenAbd-er-RahmanBattle of ToursIslam's Golden AgeIslamic EmpireCaliph Al-MansurOmar KhayyamquatrainEdward FitzGeraldal-jabrMuhammad ibn Musa al-KhwarizmiDiophantusciphercalligraphyAlhambraShariaIbn Sina


Put these Events in order___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________St. Basil the Great diesThe Muslims conquer JerusalemIslam's Golden AgeAbu - Bakr becomes caliphJustinian is emperorDome of the Rock is completedMuhammad is bornAlhambra is builtHegiraBattle of ToursAlgebra is inventedAli is assassinatedSt. John Crysostom is bornEmperor Heraclius stops the Persians from reaching ConstantinopleThe Muslims advance into SpainThe capital of Islam is moved to BaghdadMuhammad diesCaliph Othman rules IslamThe Byzantine Empire begins


Correct Sequence of Events1 Algebra is invented 2802 St. Basil the Great dies 3793 The Byzantine Empire begins 3954 St. John Crysostom is born 4075 Justinian is emperor 527 - 5656 Muhammad is born 5707 Hegira 6228 Muhammad dies 6239 Abu - Bakr becomes caliph10 Emperor Heraclius stops the Persians from reaching Constantinople 62711 The Muslims conquer Jerusalem 63812 Caliph Othman rules Islam 644 - 65613 Ali is assassinated 66114 Dome of the Rock is completed 69115 The Muslims advance into Spain 71116 Battle of Tours 73917 The capital of Islam is moved to Baghdad 76218 Islam's Golden Age 9th - 11th centuries19 Alhambra is built 1350


CHAPTER 7 - BYZANTIUM AND THE RISE OF ISLAM - (ANSWERS)Put these Events in order2 St. Basil the Great dies11 The Muslims conquer Jerusalem18 Islam's Golden Age9 Abu - Bakr becomes caliph5 Justinian is emperor14 Dome of the Rock is completed6 Muhammad is born19 Alhambra is built7 Hegira16 Battle of Tours1 Algebra is invented13 Ali is assassinated4 St. John Crysostom is born10 Emperor Heraclius stops the Persians from reaching Constantinople15 The Muslims advance into Spain17 The capital of Islam is moved to Baghdad8 Muhammad dies12 Caliph Othman rules Islam3 The Byzantine Empire begins


TEST - CHAPTER 7 - BYZANTIUM AND THE RISE OF ISLAMMATCHING_________ 1 friend and successor of Muhammad; the Qumran was compiled A St. Basil the Greatunder his rule_________ 2 Egyptian slave of Abraham and mother of Ishmael B St. John Crysostom_________ 3 Greek mathematician from Alexandria who invented algebra C Justinian_________ 4 greatest emperor of the Byzantine Empire; rebuilt Hagia Sophia D Heraclius_________ 5 Frankish leader who stopped the advance of the Muslims into E HaggarEurope at Tours, France; called "the hammer"_________ 6 a Persian astronomer and mathematician; expert in Algebra F Muhammad_________ 7 created the religion of Islam; had 10 wives G Abu-Bakr_________ 8 4th caliph; relative of Muhammad; assassinated by a member H Zaid ibn Thabitof the Karijites_________ 9 one of the fathers of Eastern monasticism I Othman_________ 10 emperor who stopped the Persians before they reached J OmarConstantinople_________ 11 popularized the use of zero; gave us the word "algorithm" K Ali_________ 12 author of the suras L Charles Martel_________ 13 Muslim leader of Spain M Abd-er-Rahman_________ 14 2nd caliph; a popular military leader N Al-Mansur_________ 15 moved the Muslim capital to Baghdad O Omar Khayyam_________ 16 a famous Islamic physician; called "prince of philosophers" P Muhammad ibn Musa al-Khwarizmi_________ 17 3rd caliph; slain by his own soldiers Q Diophantus_________ 18 bishop of Constantinople; called "golden-mouth" R Ibn Sina


MATCHING_________ 1 produced the Nicene Creed A Western Church_________ 2 a Spanish Muslim B Eastern Church_________ 3 city circus C Cappadocian Fathers_________ 4 Latin; one see; moral and spiritual rule under the Church; D Arianismpolitical rule under the state_________ 5 ancient Cathedral of Divine Wisdom E Council of Constantinople_________ 6 Muslim religious law F Corpus Juris Civilis_________ 7 the sermons within the Qur'an G Hagia Sophia_________ 8 Muhammad's flight from Mecca H Hippodrome_________ 9 a monastic community in northeast Asia Minor I Kaaba_________ 10 the holy book of Islam J Hegira_________ 11 Greek; 4 sees; emperor controlled moral, religious, and K jihadpolitical authority_________ 12 a draped, cube-shaped stone building in the courtyard of the L Surasgreat mosque in Mecca_________ 13 a Muslim shrine in Jerusalem built over the site of the ancient M Qur'amJewish Temple_________ 14 a Muslim holy war N Dome of the Rock_________ 15 the heresy that denied the divinity of Christ O Saracen_________ 16 massive reform of Roman law instituted by Justinian P Sharia


MATCHING_________ 1 four line poetry A Muhammad_________ 2 means "praised" B <strong>All</strong>ah_________ 3 English word which means zero C Islam_________ 4 City of the Prophet D Muslim_________ 5 one of the 5 pillars of Islam E Medina_________ 6 Muslim name for God F Ramadan_________ 7 means "submission to God" G Pilgrimage to Mecca_________ 8 beautiful writing H caliph_________ 9 central holy city of Islam I infidel_________ 10 a successor of Muhammad J quatrain_________ 11 means "true believer" K al-jabr_________ 12 Arabic for "re-joining" L calligraphy_________ 13 annual month long fast M cipher_________ 14 the Muslim name for a person who does not believe in Islam N Mecca


EVENTS_____________________________________________Battle of ToursAlgebra is inventedIslam's Golden AgeMuslims conquer JerusalemThe religion of Islam is formedName the 3 great religions of the world.1 ___________________________________________________2 ___________________________________________________3 ___________________________________________________MAP - EUROPEMAP - ASIA1 Spain 1 Syria2 Italy 2 Turkey3 Bulgaria 3 Saudi Arabia4 Greece 4 Iran5 Macedonia 5 Pakistan6 Crete 6 India7 France 7 China8 Germany 8 Malaysia9 Strait of Gibraltar 9 Indonesia10 Pyrenees MountainsMAP - AFRICA1 Egypt2 Morocco


TEST - CHAPTER 7 - BYZANTIUM AND THE RISE OF ISLAM - (ANSWERS)MATCHINGG 1 friend and successor of Muhammad; the Qumran was compiled A St. Basil the Greatunder his ruleE 2 Egyptian slave of Abraham and mother of Ishmael B St. John CrysostomQ 3 Greek mathematician from Alexandria who invented algebra C JustinianC 4 greatest emperor of the Byzantine Empire; rebuilt Hagia Sophia D HeracliusL 5 Frankish leader who stopped the advance of the Muslims into E HaggarEurope at Tours, France; called "the hammer"O 6 a Persian astronomer and mathematician; expert in Algebra F MuhammadF 7 created the religion of Islam; had 10 wives G Abu-BakrK 8 4th caliph; relative of Muhammad; assassinated by a member H Zaid ibn Thabitof the KarijitesA 9 one of the fathers of Eastern monasticism I OthmanD 10 emperor who stopped the Persians before they reached J OmarConstantinopleP 11 popularized the use of zero; gave us the word "algorithm" K AliH 12 author of the suras L Charles MartelM 13 Muslim leader of Spain M Abd-er-RahmanJ 14 2nd caliph; a popular military leader N Al-MansurN 15 moved the Muslim capital to Baghdad O Omar KhayyamR 16 a famous Islamic physician; called "prince of philosophers" P Muhammad ibn Musa al-KhwarizmiI 17 3rd caliph; slain by his own soldiers Q DiophantusB 18 bishop of Constantinople; called "golden-mouth" R Ibn Sina


MATCHINGE 1 produced the Nicene Creed A Western ChurchO 2 a Spanish Muslim B Eastern ChurchH 3 city circus C Cappadocian FathersA 4 Latin; one see; moral and spiritual rule under the Church; D Arianismpolitical rule under the stateG 5 ancient Cathedral of Divine Wisdom E Council of ConstantinopleP 6 Muslim religious law F Corpus Juris CivilisL 7 the sermons within the Qur'an G Hagia SophiaJ 8 Muhammad's flight from Mecca H HippodromeC 9 a monastic community in northeast Asia Minor I KaabaM 10 the holy book of Islam J HegiraB 11 Greek; 4 sees; emperor controlled moral, religious, and K jihadpolitical authorityI 12 a draped, cube-shaped stone building in the courtyard of the L Surasgreat mosque in MeccaN 13 a Muslim shrine in Jerusalem built over the site of the ancient M Qur'amJewish TempleK 14 a Muslim holy war N Dome of the RockD 15 the heresy that denied the divinity of Christ O SaracenF 16 massive reform of Roman law instituted by Justinian P Sharia


MATCHINGJ 1 four line poetry A MuhammadA 2 means "praised" B <strong>All</strong>ahM 3 English word which means zero C IslamE 4 City of the Prophet D MuslimG 5 one of the 5 pillars of Islam E MedinaB 6 Muslim name for God F RamadanC 7 means "submission to God" G Pilgrimage to MeccaL 8 beautiful writing H caliphN 9 central holy city of Islam I infidelH 10 a successor of Muhammad J quatrainD 11 means "true believer" K al-jabrK 12 Arabic for "re-joining" L calligraphyF 13 annual month long fast M cipherI 14 the Muslim name for a person who does not believe in Islam N Mecca


EVENTS4 Battle of Tours1 Algebra is invented5 Islam's Golden Age3 Muslims conquer Jerusalem2 The religion of Islam is formedName the 3 great religions of the world.1 Christianity2 Judaism3 IslamMAP - EUROPEMAP - ASIA1 Spain 1 Syria2 Italy 2 Turkey3 Bulgaria 3 Saudi Arabia4 Greece 4 Iran5 Macedonia 5 Pakistan6 Crete 6 India7 France 7 China8 Germany 8 Malaysia9 Strait of Gibraltar 9 Indonesia10 Pyrenees MountainsMAP - AFRICA1 Egypt2 Morocco


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CHAPTER 8 - EUROPE: THE MIDDLE AGESNotesThe Dark Ages (A.D. 500 - 1000)Middle AgesRenaissanceDark AgesChristendomcapitalismfeudalismchivalryCharlemagne of FranceDesideriusSaxonsCarolingian RenaissanceThe Song of RolandRolandtribunalPope Leo IIILouis the PiousTreaty of VerdunCharlesLouisLothairScandinaviaVikingslongboatsKievAlfred the GreatCharles the SimpleRolloduchy of NormandyVladimirduchyBeowulfAnglo-SaxonEric the RedLeif EricsonMapPage 153LombardySaxonyBrittanyEnglish ChannelBay of BiscayRome, ItalyAachenRhine RiverGaul - (France)GermanyAustriaCzech RepublicHungarySpainItalyVerdunNorwayDenmarkSwedenEnglandRussiaKievMediterranean SeaSicilyNormandyIcelandNewfoundland, CanadaHistorical AtlasHoly Roman Empire


NotesThe Middle Ages (1000 - 1453)MapPatriarchSyriaConstantinopleIsraelRomeEgyptGreat SchismFranceexcommunicateGermanyvassalItalyfieftenant farmer Page 165serfRome, ItalyfeudalConstantinoplefeudalismClermontfeudal oathByzantine EmpirepeasantVenice, ItalymanorGenoa, Italycountycomitesfeudcnechtknightssquirecoat of maildouble-edged swordweapons of a knightchivalryhonorKing ArthurHildebrandHenry IVclergyinvestiturepilgrimageSeljuk TurksUrban IICouncil of ClermontByzantine Empirecrusadeswheeled plowguildcraftsmenMedici familyRomanesqueapseGothicAbbot SugerEnglish GothicBeauvais Cathedral


NotesMapEngland in the Middle AgesWilliam the ConquerorNorman Conquestnation-statesuccessionRobertHenry IEdwardHaroldBattle of HastingsDomesday BookHenry IIEleanor of AquitaneThomas a BecketLouis VIIRichard IJohn IRobin HoodMagna CartaInnocent IIISt. DominicSt. FrancisAlbigensiansDiegoInnocent IISimon de MontfortmendicantHonorius IIIOrder of Friars PreachersSt. Thomas AquinasPietro BernardoneSan DamianosultanstigmataSt. ClareciboriumNormandyFlanders, France and BelgiumFranceEnglandThames River, EnglandSpainItalyToulouse, FranceBologna, ItalyEgyptHistorical AtlasAquitaine, France


NotesMapA New Way of Learningtriviumquadriviumrhetoriclogicliberal arts of the Middle Ageshigher disciplineshighest studyLatinmajor universitiesUniversity of ParistreatiseFrederick IIMonte CassinoThomas AquinasSt. Albertus MagnusAverroesRoger BaconClement IVBlack DeathEngland, France, and SpainItalyGermanyBologna, ItalyParis, FranceSalerno, ItalyNaples, ItalyCologne, GermanyVenice, ItalyBlack SeaMediterranean SeaPolandLondon, EnglandFlorence, ItalyEnglandFranceSpainGermanyItaly


Put these Events in order________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________The Great SchismVikings travel to IcelandSt. Francis of Assisi diesCharlemagne crowned emperor of the Holy Roman EmpireThomas a Becket is martyredBubonic Plague in EuropeViking pirates first invaded EnglandMagna CartaEric the Red sails to GreenlandNorman ConquestSt. Thomas of Aquinas diesVikings establish Vinland in North AmericaDominican order startedFirst CrusadeSt. Clare joins the FranciscansTreaty of Verdun


Correct Sequence of Events1 Viking pirates first invaded England 7872 Charlemagne crowned emperor of the Holy Roman Empire 8003 Treaty of Verdun 8404 Vikings travel to Iceland 8705 Eric the Red sails to Greenland 9826 Vikings establish Vinland in North America 10007 The Great Schism 10548 Norman Conquest 10669 First Crusade 109510 Thomas a Becket is martyred 112011 St. Clare joins the Franciscans 121212 Magna Carta 121513 Dominican order started 121614 St. Francis of Assisi dies 122615 St. Thomas of Aquinas dies 127416 Bubonic Plague in Europe 1347-1349


CHAPTER 8 - EUROPE: THE MIDDLE AGES - (ANSWERS)Put these Events in order7 The Great Schism4 Vikings travel to Iceland14 St. Francis of Assisi dies2 Charlemagne crowned emperor of the Holy Roman Empire10 Thomas a Becket is martyred16 Bubonic Plague in Europe1 Viking pirates first invaded England12 Magna Carta5 Eric the Red sails to Greenland8 Norman Conquest15 St. Thomas of Aquinas dies6 Vikings establish Vinland in North America13 Dominican order started9 First Crusade11 St. Clare joins the Franciscans3 Treaty of Verdun


MATCHING_________ 1 a Viking who sailed to Greenland A Charlemagne_________ 2 pope who called the First Crusade B Desiderius_________ 3 a Saxon king who was attacked by the Danes C Roland_________ 4 called the Lion-Hearted; participated in the Third Crusade D Louis the Pious_________ 5 king of England who standardized the punishment for crimes E Alfred the Great_________ 6 an English philosopher and scientist who was a Franciscan F Rollomonk_________ 7 Hildebrand; the pope who banned the practice of allowing G Eric the Redkings to appoint bishops_________ 8 one of Charlemagne's 12 principal commanders H Leif Ericson_________ 9 started the Order of the Friars Preachers I Gregory VII_________ 10 king of England; organized Saxon, Celtic, Danish, and Normans J Henry IVinto the beginning of a unified English nation_________ 11 king of the Franks; crowned the Holy Roman Emperor; K Urban IIChristianized the people he conquered_________ 12 called "The Little Poor Man;" received the gift of the stigmata L Medici_________ 13 a rich and powerful family of northern Italy who was M William the Conquerorinvolved in international banking_________ 14 king of Germany who called the pope a "false monk" N Edward_________ 15 a Franciscan who is the patron of TV O Henry II_________ 16 king of England; called the "confessor" P Thomas a Becket_________ 17 called "The Angelic Doctor;" greatest mind of the Middle Ages Q Richard I_________ 18 a Viking who became the Duke of Normandy R St. Dominic_________ 19 archbishop of Canterbury who was murdered by 4 of Henry II's S St. FrancisknightsTEST - CHAPTER 8 - EUROPE: THE MIDDLE AGES_________ 20 son of Charlemagne T St. Thomas Aquinas_________ 21 Lombard king U St. Clare_________ 22 a Viking who converted to Christianity and started a V Roger Baconsettlement in Vinland


MATCHING_________ 1 oldest known form of English A Renaissance_________ 2 nobles forced King John I to sign this at Runnymeade; B Dark Agesestablished a Great Council and limited the power of the king_________ 3 a civilization with a distinctly Christian culture under the C Anglo-Saxonleadership of the Church_________ 4 a disease that spread through Europe during the Middle Ages; D Great Schismit killed one-third the population of Europe_________ 5 a kingdom united by one language and culture under one E feudalismgovernment_________ 6 Benedictine Monastery in Italy F crusades_________ 7 a type of cathedral with tall, pointed spires and large, open G Norman Conquestinteriors_________ 8 the Catholic Church separated into east and west H nation-state_________ 9 a pagan Germanic tribe I Magna Carta_________ 10 compiled by William I; a complete survey of people, property, J San Damianoand lands in England_________ 11 a rebirth of artistic and intellectual activity K Monte Cassino_________ 12 a political system in which a vassal works for a lord in L Black Deathexchange for land and protection_________ 13 a type of cathedral constructed in the shape of a cross with M Gothicheavy blocks of stone and multiple arches_________ 14 William I defeated Harold and the Saxon English at the N RomanesqueBattle of Hastings_________ 15 home of the Poor Clares O Christendom_________ 16 beginning of the Middle Ages P capitalism_________ 17 8 major wars fought by Christians to take back the Holy <strong>Lands</strong> Q Saxonfrom the Muslims_________ 18 divided the Holy Roman Empire into 3 parts among the 3 sons R Treaty of Verdunof Charlemagne_________ 19 an economic system characterized by the private ownership S Domesday Bookof property and the free exchange of goods and services in acompetitive marketplace


MATCHING_________ 1 a well-organized written argument A chivalry_________ 2 a group of merchants or craftsmen dedicated to protecting B tribunaland furthering their individual trade_________ 3 beggar C Vikings_________ 4 Norsemen; skilled seamen, ferocious warriors, great merchant D patriarchtraders and explorers_________ 5 ruler of the Muslims E excommunicate_________ 6 queen of the sciences in the Middle Ages F fief_________ 7 a journey to a holy place G knight_________ 8 the moral code of conduct of knights H clergy_________ 9 to cut off a person from the sacraments of the Church I invest_________ 10 a closed vessel for keeping the consecrated hosts of the J pilgrimageEucharist after Mass_________ 11 supreme father of bishops in the Eastern Orthodox Church K guild_________ 12 install a bishop into office L apse_________ 13 the art of speaking and writing M sultan_________ 14 a court of justice N stigmata_________ 15 altar area O ciborium_________ 16 a piece of land P rhetoric_________ 17 a course of study in the Middle Ages consisting of grammar, Q treatiselogic, and rhetoric_________ 18 churchmen R trivium_________ 19 miraculous bodily wounds resembling those of the crucified S theologyChrist_________ 20 a warrior on horseback T mendicant


EVENTS_____________________________________________Great SchismMagna CartaTreaty of VerdunNorman ConquestFirst CrusadeName the 3 great nation-states formed around feudal kingdoms that shared a common language,a common code of law, and allegiance to a strong, central monarchy1 ___________________________________________________2 ___________________________________________________3 ___________________________________________________The Middle Ages lasted from _____________________ to _______________________.MAP - EUROPE1 Spain 15 English Channel2 Italy 16 Bay of Biscay3 France 17 Sicily4 Germany 18 Mediterranean Sea5 England 19 Black Sea6 Russia7 Poland8 Austria9 Czech Republic10 Hungary11 Norway12 Denmark13 Sweden14 Iceland


TEST - CHAPTER 8 - EUROPE: THE MIDDLE AGES - (ANSWERS)MATCHINGG 1 a Viking who sailed to Greenland A CharlemagneK 2 pope who called the First Crusade B DesideriusE 3 a Saxon king who was attacked by the Danes C RolandQ 4 called the Lion-Hearted; participated in the Third Crusade D Louis the PiousO 5 king of England who standardized the punishment for crimes E Alfred the GreatV 6 an English philosopher and scientist who was a Franciscan F RollomonkI 7 Hildebrand; the pope who banned the practice of allowing G Eric the Redkings to appoint bishopsC 8 one of Charlemagne's 12 principal commanders H Leif EricsonR 9 started the Order of the Friars Preachers I Gregory VIIM 10 king of England; organized Saxon, Celtic, Danish, and Normans J Henry IVinto the beginning of a unified English nationA 11 king of the Franks; crowned the Holy Roman Emperor; K Urban IIChristianized the people he conqueredS 12 called "The Little Poor Man;" received the gift of the stigmata L MediciL 13 a rich and powerful family of northern Italy who was M William the Conquerorinvolved in international bankingJ 14 king of Germany who called the pope a "false monk" N EdwardU 15 a Franciscan who is the patron of TV O Henry IIN 16 king of England; called the "confessor" P Thomas a BecketT 17 called "The Angelic Doctor;" greatest mind of the Middle Ages Q Richard IF 18 a Viking who became the Duke of Normandy R St. DominicP 19 archbishop of Canterbury who was murdered by 4 of Henry II's S St. FrancisknightsD 20 son of Charlemagne T St. Thomas AquinasB 21 Lombard king U St. ClareH 22 a Viking who converted to Christianity and started a V Roger Baconsettlement in Vinland


MATCHINGC 1 oldest known form of English A RenaissanceT 2 nobles forced King John I to sign this at Runnymeade; B Dark Agesestablished a Great Council and limited the power of the kingO 3 a civilization with a distinctly Christian culture under the C Anglo-Saxonleadership of the ChurchL 4 a disease that spread through Europe during the Middle Ages; D Great Schismit killed one-third the population of EuropeH 5 a kingdom united by one language and culture under one E feudalismgovernmentK 6 Benedictine Monastery in Italy F crusadesM 7 a type of cathedral with tall, pointed spires and large, open G Norman ConquestinteriorsD 8 the Catholic Church separated into east and west H nation-stateQ 9 a pagan Germanic tribe I Magna CartaS 10 compiled by William I; a complete survey of people, property, J San Damianoand lands in EnglandA 11 a rebirth of artistic and intellectual activity K Monte CassinoE 12 a political system in which a vassal works for a lord in L Black Deathexchange for land and protectionN 13 a type of cathedral constructed in the shape of a cross with M Gothicheavy blocks of stone and multiple archesG 14 William I defeated Harold and the Saxon English at the N RomanesqueBattle of HastingsJ 15 home of the Poor Clares O ChristendomB 16 beginning of the Middle Ages P capitalismF 17 8 major wars fought by Christians to take back the Holy <strong>Lands</strong> Q Saxonfrom the MuslimsR 18 divided the Holy Roman Empire into 3 parts among the 3 sons R Treaty of Verdunof CharlemagneP 19 an economic system characterized by the private ownership S Domesday Bookof property and the free exchange of goods and services in acompetitive marketplace


MATCHINGQ 1 a well-organized written argument A chivalryK 2 a group of merchants or craftsmen dedicated to protecting B tribunaland furthering their individual tradeT 3 beggar C VikingsC 4 Norsemen; skilled seamen, ferocious warriors, great merchant D patriarchtraders and explorersM 5 ruler of the Muslims E excommunicateS 6 queen of the sciences in the Middle Ages F fiefJ 7 a journey to a holy place G knightA 8 the moral code of conduct of knights H clergyE 9 to cut off a person from the sacraments of the Church I investO 10 a closed vessel for keeping the consecrated hosts of the J pilgrimageEucharist after MassD 11 supreme father of bishops in the Eastern Orthodox Church K guildI 12 install a bishop into office L apseP 13 the art of speaking and writing M sultanB 14 a court of justice N stigmataL 15 altar area O ciboriumF 16 a piece of land P rhetoricR 17 a course of study in the Middle Ages consisting of grammar, Q treatiselogic, and rhetoricH 18 churchmen R triviumN 19 miraculous bodily wounds resembling those of the crucified S theologyChristG 20 a warrior on horseback T mendicant


EVENTS2 Great Schism5 Magna Carta1 Treaty of Verdun4 Norman Conquest3 First CrusadeName the 3 great nation-states formed around feudal kingdoms that shared a common language,a common code of law, and allegiance to a strong, central monarchy1 England2 France3 SpainThe Middle Ages lasted from 500 AD to 1453AD.MAP - EUROPE1 Spain 15 English Channel2 Italy 16 Bay of Biscay3 France 17 Sicily4 Germany 18 Mediterranean Sea5 England 19 Black Sea6 Russia7 Poland8 Austria9 Czech Republic10 Hungary11 Norway12 Denmark13 Sweden14 Iceland


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CHAPTER 9 - EUROPE: THE RENAISSANCE AND ITS CONSEQUENCESNotesMapThe Fracture of ChristendommodernitysecularismphenomenaWilliam of Occamnominalismnatural philosophersrenaissancelinear perspectivePiero della FrancescoanatomyfrescoesMichelangelo BuonarrotiLeonardo da VinciCouncil of ConstanceConstantinopleJohn HunyadiSt. John CapistranoJohannes GutenbergGutenberg's Latin BibleTurk CalendarWilliam CaxtonIsabella of CastileReconquistaChristopher ColumbusHernando CortezFrancisco PizarroThomas MoreDesiderius ErasmusNiccolo MachiavelliMartin LutherCharles VdietrecantDiet of WormsProtestantsUlrich ZwingliJohn CalvinHenry VIIIElizabeth IHouse of HapsburgCouncil of TrentPaul IIIGermanyFranceItalyAustriaSpainPortugalSwitzerlandScotlandThe NetherlandsEnglandFlorence, ItalyRome, ItalyMilan, ItalyBelgradeSloveniaCroatiaBosnia and HerzegovinaSerbia and MontenegroVienna, AustriaGranada, SpainWittenburg, GermanyWorms, GermanyZurich, SwitzerlandGeneva, SwitzerlandTrent, ItalyHistorical AtlasBohemia, GermanyCastileAragonHoly Roman EmpireThe Rhineland - part of GermanyMexicoIberian Peninsula - France and Spain


NotesScienceMapNicolaus CopernicusKrakow, PolandPtolemyPolandOn the Revolutions of the Celestial SpheresCopernican RevolutionheliocentricellipticalAristotleIsaac Newtonsolar systemJohannes KeplerGalileo GalileimechanicsInquisitionNotesMapLiteratureMiguel de Cervantes SaavedraBattle of LepantoDon John of AustriaBrotherhood of the Most Holy TrinityPhilip IIDon QuixoteWilliam ShakespeareProsperoCharles IOliver CromwellCharles IIJames IIMaryAmerican War of IndependenceFrench RevolutionBastillesecularismSpainEnglandAustriaGulf of Corinth, GreeceLepanto, GreeceStratford-upon-Avon, EnglandAlgiers, Algeria


Put these Events in orderCervantes is captured by the MuslimsPizarro conquers the IncasChristopher Columbus sails across the Atlantic Ocean to AmericaCharles II rules EnglandWilliam and Mary rule EnglandCouncil of ConstanceWilliam Shakespeare diesGalileo publishes the Dialogue on the Two Chief <strong>World</strong> Systems - Ptolemaic andCopernicanCouncil of TrentFrench RevolutionMuslims are defeated at Granada, SpainThe Spanish Armada attacks EnglandOliver Cromwell rules EnglandFall of ConstantinopleMartin Luther nails the 95 Theses to the Church door in Wittenburg, GermanyAmerican RevolutionMichelangelo diesJames II rules EnglandNicolaus Copernicus diesCharles I is beheadedFirst Bible is publishedCervantes publishes Don QuixoteCortez conquers the Aztecs


Correct Sequence of Events1 Council of Constance 1414-14172 Fall of Constantinople 14533 First Bible is published 14554 Muslims are defeated at Granada, Spain 14905 Christopher Columbus sails across the Atlantic Ocean to America 14926 Martin Luther nails the 95 Theses to the Church door in Wittenburg, Germany Oct. 31, 15177 Cortez conquers the Aztecs 15218 Pizarro conquers the Incas 15339 Nicolaus Copernicus dies 154310 Council of Trent 154511 Cervantes is captured by the Muslims 155712 Michelangelo dies 156413 The Spanish Armada attacks England 158814 Cervantes publishes Don Quixote 160515 William Shakespeare dies 161616 Galileo publishes the Dialogue on the Two Chief <strong>World</strong> Systems - Ptolemaic and 1632Copernican17 Charles I is beheaded 164918 Oliver Cromwell rules England 1649-165819 Charles II rules England20 James II rules England21 William and Mary rule England22 American Revolution 1774-177823 French Revolution 1789


CHAPTER 9 - EUROPE: THE RENAISSANCE AND ITS CONSEQUENCES - (ANSWERS)Put these Events in order11 Cervantes is captured by the Muslims8 Pizarro conquers the Incas5 Christopher Columbus sails across the Atlantic Ocean to America19 Charles II rules England21 William and Mary rule England1 Council of Constance15 William Shakespeare dies16 Galileo publishes the Dialogue on the Two Chief <strong>World</strong> Systems - Ptolemaic andCopernican10 Council of Trent23 French Revolution4 Muslims are defeated at Granada, Spain13 The Spanish Armada attacks England18 Oliver Cromwell rules England2 Fall of Constantinople6 Martin Luther nails the 95 Theses to the Church door in Wittenburg, Germany22 American Revolution12 Michelangelo dies20 James II rules England9 Nicolaus Copernicus dies17 Charles I is beheaded3 First Bible is published14 Cervantes publishes Don Quixote7 Cortez conquers the Aztecs


TEST - CHAPTER 9 - THE RENAISSANCE AND ITS CONSEQUENCESMATCHING1 conquered the Incas A Michelangelo2 pope who called the Council of Trent B Leonardo da Vinci3 Catholic king of England C Johannes Gutenberg4 painted the Mona Lisa and the Last Supper; was the author D Christopher Columbusof many inventions5 king of England who was beheaded by Parliament E Hernando Cortez6 a Greek who believed that all heavenly bodies moved around F Francisco Pizarrothe Earth7 a German monk and university professor who started the G Thomas MoreProtestant Revolt8 denied the reality of supernatural grace through the sacraments H Niccolo Machiavelliof the Church9 a Spaniard who conquered the Aztecs of Mexico I Martin Luther10 an Italian sculptor and painter; painted the Sistine Chapel, and J Ulrich Zwinglisculpted the Pieta11 general of the Parliamentary Army; declared himself Lord K John CalvinProtector of the Commonwealth12 an Italian seaman who sailed across the Atlantic Ocean to the L Henry VIIINew <strong>World</strong>13 king of England who broke away from the Catholic Church, and M Elizabeth Istarted the Anglican Church14 beheaded by Henry VIII because he would not support his N Paul IIIattempt to annul his marriage15 an Italian who was persecuted by the Church because he O Nicolaus Copernicustaught that the earth revolved around the sun16 a Florentine statesman and political philosopher who wrote that P Ptolemytraditional morality could no longer be counted on17 daughter of Henry VIII; made England a bulwark of the Q GalileoProtestant Revolt18 Spain's greatest literary genius; a soldier who fought at the R CervantesBattle of Lepanto19 an English poet and playwright whose characterizations are S William Shakespearethe most skillful in literature; a master of comedy and tragedy20 a Catholic who invented the printing press T Charles I21 believed that the earth and planets rotated around the sun; a U Oliver Cromwellpriest, medical doctor, and astronomer22 believed in predestination; his mistaken ideas spread to V James IIScotland and the Netherlands


MATCHING1 a meeting in Germany to convince Martin Luther to recant his A Council of Constanceopposition to the Church2 Venice, Spain, and the Papacy fought against the Muslim B ConstantinopleTurks3 a prison in France C Latin Bible4 first book printed in Europe D Reconquista5 a society dedicated to freeing Christian slaves from the E Diet of WormsMuslims6 its capture by the Turks opened up Europe to invasion by the F ProtestantsTurks7 followers of Martin Luther G Council of Trent8 found Galileo guilty of holding and teaching Copernican H Inquisitiontheories9 decided that Martin V was the rightful pope I Battle of Lepanto10 a meeting of bishops which produced a catechism of all that J BastilleCatholics should believe11 700 year long struggle by the Spanish to drive the Muslims out K Brotherhood of the Most Holyof the Iberian PeninsulaTrinity


MATCHING1 having the sun as its center A modernity2 Christian culture since the Renaissance B secularism3 a German parliament C phenomena4 the structure of a plant or animal D renaissance5 occurrences perceptible by the senses E anatomy6 a measurable and mathematical science F fresco7 a great wave of creativity that began in Italy in the 1440s and G dietspread to all of Europe8 the illusion of depth by drawing parallel lines converging at a H recantpoint in the distance9 having the shape of a curve I heliocentric10 a formal taking back of what one has said J elliptical11 a way of thinking that rejects Christianity and the Church K mechanics12 a painting created on moist plaster L linear perspectiveEVENTS95 theses nailed to church door in Wittenberg, GermanyMuslims defeated at Granada by Ferdinand and Isabellainvention of the printing pressSpanish Armada attacks Englandfall of Constantinople to the Turks


MAP - EUROPE1 Italy2 Germany3 France4 Austria5 Spain6 Portugal7 Switzerland8 Scotland9 the Netherlands10 England11 Poland12 Greece13 Croatia14 Serbia and Montenegro15 Bosnia and Herzegovina16 Slovenia


TEST - CHAPTER 9 - THE RENAISSANCE AND ITS CONSEQUENCES - (ANSWERS)MATCHINGF 1 conquered the Incas A MichelangeloN 2 pope who called the Council of Trent B Leonardo da VinciV 3 Catholic king of England C Johannes GutenbergB 4 painted the Mona Lisa and the Last Supper; was the author D Christopher Columbusof many inventionsT 5 king of England who was beheaded by Parliament E Hernando CortezP 6 a Greek who believed that all heavenly bodies moved around F Francisco Pizarrothe EarthI 7 a German monk and university professor who started the G Thomas MoreProtestant RevoltJ 8 denied the reality of supernatural grace through the sacraments H Niccolo Machiavelliof the ChurchE 9 a Spaniard who conquered the Aztecs of Mexico I Martin LutherA 10 an Italian sculptor and painter; painted the Sistine Chapel, and J Ulrich Zwinglisculpted the PietaU 11 general of the Parliamentary Army; declared himself Lord K John CalvinProtector of the CommonwealthD 12 an Italian seaman who sailed across the Atlantic Ocean to the L Henry VIIINew <strong>World</strong>L 13 king of England who broke away from the Catholic Church, and M Elizabeth Istarted the Anglican ChurchG 14 beheaded by Henry VIII because he would not support his N Paul IIIattempt to annul his marriageQ 15 an Italian who was persecuted by the Church because he O Nicolaus Copernicustaught that the earth revolved around the sunH 16 a Florentine statesman and political philosopher who wrote that P Ptolemytraditional morality could no longer be counted onM 17 daughter of Henry VIII; made England a bulwark of the Q GalileoProtestant RevoltR 18 Spain's greatest literary genius; a soldier who fought at the R CervantesBattle of LepantoS 19 an English poet and playwright whose characterizations are S William Shakespearethe most skillful in literature; a master of comedy and tragedyC 20 a Catholic who invented the printing press T Charles IO 21 believed that the earth and planets rotated around the sun; a U Oliver Cromwellpriest, medical doctor, and astronomerK 22 believed in predestination; his mistaken ideas spread to V James IIScotland and the Netherlands


MATCHINGE 1 a meeting in Germany to convince Martin Luther to recant his A Council of Constanceopposition to the ChurchI 2 Venice, Spain, and the Papacy fought against the Muslim B ConstantinopleTurksJ 3 a prison in France C Latin BibleC 4 first book printed in Europe D ReconquistaK 5 a society dedicated to freeing Christian slaves from the E Diet of WormsMuslimsB 6 its capture by the Turks opened up Europe to invasion by the F ProtestantsTurksF 7 followers of Martin Luther G Council of TrentH 8 found Galileo guilty of holding and teaching Copernican H InquisitiontheoriesA 9 decided that Martin V was the rightful pope I Battle of LepantoG 10 a meeting of bishops which produced a catechism of all that J BastilleCatholics should believeD 11 700 year long struggle by the Spanish to drive the Muslims out K Brotherhood of the Most Holyof the Iberian PeninsulaTrinity


MATCHINGI 1 having the sun as its center A modernityA 2 Christian culture since the Renaissance B secularismG 3 a German parliament C phenomenaE 4 the structure of a plant or animal D renaissanceC 5 occurrences perceptible by the senses E anatomyK 6 a measurable and mathematical science F frescoD 7 a great wave of creativity that began in Italy in the 1440s and G dietspread to all of EuropeL 8 the illusion of depth by drawing parallel lines converging at a H recantpoint in the distanceJ 9 having the shape of a curve I heliocentricH 10 a formal taking back of what one has said J ellipticalB 11 a way of thinking that rejects Christianity and the Church K mechanicsF 12 a painting created on moist plaster L linear perspectiveEVENTS4 95 theses nailed to church door in Wittenberg, Germany3 Muslims defeated at Granada by Ferdinand and Isabella2 invention of the printing press5 Spanish Armada attacks England1 fall of Constantinople to the Turks


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CHAPTER 10 - CHINA: THE MIDDLE KINGDOMNotesChina and the Culture of AsiaChung KuoPeople's Republic of ChinaarchipelagoRepublic of China<strong>Ye</strong>llow River ValleyYangtze ValleyGreat Wall of ChinaSilk RoadideogrammeritocracyMapChina<strong>Ye</strong>llow River - Huang RiverMongoliaSiberiaManchuria - Dong San ShenKoreaJapanSea of JapanVietnamThailandBhutanNepalIndiaPakistanHimalayan MountainsGobi DesertYangtze River - Chang River


NotesChinese DynastiesdynastyShang DynastyoracleZhou DynastyConfuciusQin DynastyZhengGreat WallGrand CanalTerra Cotta ArmyHan DynastyLiu Bangphilosophy of the courtsilkKwang HungTang DynastynirvanaregentBuddhismpagodaEmpress Wufoot bindingSong DynastyGenghis KhanKublai KhanMarco PoloYuan DynastyHan peopleMongolsMingMing DynastyPrince WuAdmiral Zeng DeCatholic missionariesNestorian ChristiansMatteo RicciChing DynastyManchusqueueMapYalu RiverIndiaPersia - IranAfricaZanzibar, AfricaTibet - XizangRussiaPacific OceanYangtze River - Chang River<strong>Ye</strong>llow River - Huang RiverChinaGobi DesertSumatra, IndonesiaBorneo, IndonesiaHawaiiPortugalCanton - GuangzhouBeijing, ChinaItalyVietnam


NotesMapModern China, Born in AgonyopiumHung HsiuTaip'ingTaipeng RebellionNienNien RebellionTs'u-shiBoxersBoxer RebellionSun Yat-senKuomintangChiang Kai-shekLong MarchChina-Japan WarCommunistsTaiwanPeople's Republic of ChinaMao Tse-tungChou EnlaiLin PiaoMalaysiaIndonesiaIndiaHong Kong - XianggangBeijing, ChinaMongoliaSoviet Union - RussiaTaiwan


Put these Events in orderTaip'ing religion startsQin Dynasty beginsThe Terra Cotta army is discoveredJapan invades ChinaMing fought the ManchusThe Communists became the masters of ChinaSong DynastyZhou DynastyNien RebellionSun Yat-sen is proclaimed presidentBurning of the BooksGen. Chiang Kai-shek expels the CommunistsYuan DynastyTaipeng RebellionChing Dynasty beginsShang DynastyJapan attacks the United States at Pearl HarborMing DynastyTs'u-shi rules ChinaHan DynastyBoxer RebellionTang Dynasty


Correct Sequence of Events1 Shang Dynasty 1766-1022 BC2 Zhou Dynasty 1122-221 BC3 Qin Dynasty begins 221-206 BC4 Burning of the Books 212 BC5 Han Dynasty 206 BC - AD 2206 Tang Dynasty AD 618-9077 Song Dynasty AD 960-12798 Yuan Dynasty AD 1279-13689 Ming Dynasty AD 1368-164410 Ming fought the Manchus11 Ching Dynasty begins12 Taip'ing religion starts 184513 Taipeng Rebellion14 Nien Rebellion15 Ts'u-shi rules China16 Boxer Rebellion 190017 Sun Yat-sen is proclaimed president18 Gen. Chiang Kai-shek expels the Communists 192719 Japan invades China 193720 Japan attacks the United States at Pearl Harbor 194121 The Communists became the masters of China 194922 The Terra Cotta army is discovered 1950s


CHAPTER 10 - CHINA: THE MIDDLE KINGDOM - (ANSWERS)Put these Events in order12 Taip'ing religion starts3 Qin Dynasty begins22 The Terra Cotta army is discovered19 Japan invades China10 Ming fought the Manchus21 The Communists became the masters of China7 Song Dynasty2 Zhou Dynasty14 Nien Rebellion17 Sun Yat-sen is proclaimed president4 Burning of the Books18 Gen. Chiang Kai-shek expels the Communists8 Yuan Dynasty13 Taipeng Rebellion11 Ching Dynasty begins1 Shang Dynasty20 Japan attacks the United States at Pearl Harbor9 Ming Dynasty15 Ts'u-shi rules China5 Han Dynasty16 Boxer Rebellion6 Tang Dynasty


TEST - CHAPTER 10 - CHINA: THE MIDDLE KINGDOMMATCHING1 the only woman to ever officially hold the Chinese throne; A Confuciusmade Buddhism the official religion of China2 the most important Chinese philosopher; developed an B Liu Bangethical system base in individual merit3 a commoner educated in Hawaii and Hong Kong; became C Wupresident of China; promoted socialism4 a Mongol ruler who brought Chinese influence to Vietnam D Genghis Khan5 founder of the Han Dynasty; a commoner who commanded E Kublai Khanthe army and united Central China; follower of Confucianism6 a Communist and one of the leaders of the Long March F Marco Polo7 a peasant who founded the Taip'ing religion G Matteo Ricci8 an Italian who traveled to China and visited the court of H Hung Hsiu-ch'uanKublai Khan9 a general who became ruler of China and expelled the I Tz'u-shiCommunists10 ruler of the Mongols who conquered China J Sun Yat-sen11 an Italian Jesuit priest who was a missionary in China K Chiang Kai-shek12 a woman who ruled China as regent L Mao Tse-tung


MATCHING1 8000 full size portrait sculptures of soldiers A People's Republic of China2 a political movement that attacked foreigners and Chinese B Chung KuoChristians3 Communist China C Republic of China4 means "Great Peace;" a Chinese religion which promoted the D Great Wallcommunal ownership of property5 a political movement organized by Sun Yat-sen, Nationalist E Silk RoadParty6 ousted government of China located on Taiwan F Grand Canal7 a religion brought to China during the Han Dynasty G Terra Cotta Army8 local warlord H Buddhism9 built to keep out the Mongols; over 1000 miles long I Manchus10 escape of Communists from the Nationalists J Taip'ing11 built by peasants to link rivers and lakes to connect the K Taipeng RebellionYangtze and <strong>Ye</strong>llow Rivers12 largest civil war in history; occurred in China L Nien13 means "Middle Kingdom;" ancient name of China M Boxer Rebellion14 invaded China from the North; made Han Chinese men N Kuomintangwear a queue15 a caravan route across China from Changan to Persia O Long March


MATCHING1 one who rules in place of another A archipelago2 a long braid B ideogram3 a group of islands C meritocracy4 greatest Chinese export D dynasty5 the ultimate state of detachment in which the soul is free of all E silkthings which enslave it6 a government in which the most qualified and most talented F nirvanapeople govern7 and addictive, narcotic drug G regent8 a powerful family that holds power for a long time H pagoda9 a building with many stories and curved roofs which is part of I queuea Buddhist temple10 a picture or symbol in a writing system to represent a thing or J opiumidea; a character


MATCHING (OPTIONAL)1 rule of the Mongols A Shang Dynasty2 lasted 900 years; extended from the Pacific Ocean to the B Zhou Dynastymountains of the west; produced great thinkers responsiblefor development of Chinese philosophyC Qin Dynasty3 last dynasty of old China; ruled by Manchus; passed harshlaws to control native Han ChineseD Han Dynasty4 established trade routes with countries of the Mediterranean;Confucianism and written Chinese language was taughtthroughout ChinaE Tang Dynasty5 agricultural civilization; Kings were considered gods; Bronze F Song DynastyAge; located in <strong>Ye</strong>llow River Plain6 golden age of China; slavery abolished; emperors encouraged G Yuan Dynastyagriculture and technological development; division betweenrich and poor became less sharpH Ming Dynasty7 Empress Wu ruled; areas around China were conquered8 2 man dynasty; began building The Great Wall; Burning of theBooks; standardized money, language, and laws of ChinaI Ching Dynasty9 foot binding; delicate poetry and luxurious living; advances inmedicine and scienceEVENTSChiang Kai-shek rules ChinaThe Communists become masters of ChinaSun Yat-sen is president of ChinaJapan attacks Pearl HarborBoxer Rebellion


POLITICAL MAPPHYSICAL MAP1 China 1 Gobi Desert2 Mongolia 2 Himalayan Mountains3 Russia 3 Yangtze River - Chang River4 India 4 <strong>Ye</strong>llow River - Huang River5 Japan6 North Korea7 South Korea8 Vietnam9 Thailand10 Bhutan11 Nepal12 Pakistan13 Iran14 Sumatra15 Borneo16 Taiwan17 Pacific Ocean18 Sea of Japan19 Indonesia


TEST - CHAPTER 10 - CHINA: THE MIDDLE KINGDOM - (ANSWERS)MATCHINGC 1 the only woman to ever officially hold the Chinese throne; A Confuciusmade Buddhism the official religion of ChinaA 2 the most important Chinese philosopher; developed an B Liu Bangethical system base in individual meritJ 3 a commoner educated in Hawaii and Hong Kong; became C Wupresident of China; promoted socialismE 4 a Mongol ruler who brought Chinese influence to Vietnam D Genghis KhanB 5 founder of the Han Dynasty; a commoner who commanded E Kublai Khanthe army and united Central China; follower of ConfucianismL 6 a Communist and one of the leaders of the Long March F Marco PoloH 7 a peasant who founded the Taip'ing religion G Matteo RicciF 8 an Italian who traveled to China and visited the court of H Hung Hsiu-ch'uanKublai KhanK 9 a general who became ruler of China and expelled the I Tz'u-shiCommunistsD 10 ruler of the Mongols who conquered China J Sun Yat-senG 11 an Italian Jesuit priest who was a missionary in China K Chiang Kai-shekI 12 a woman who ruled China as regent L Mao Tse-tung


MATCHINGG 1 8000 full size portrait sculptures of soldiers A People's Republic of ChinaM 2 a political movement that attacked foreigners and Chinese B Chung KuoChristiansA 3 Communist China C Republic of ChinaJ 4 means "Great Peace;" a Chinese religion which promoted the D Great Wallcommunal ownership of propertyN 5 a political movement organized by Sun Yat-sen, Nationalist E Silk RoadPartyC 6 ousted government of China located on Taiwan F Grand CanalH 7 a religion brought to China during the Han Dynasty G Terra Cotta ArmyL 8 local warlord H BuddhismD 9 built to keep out the Mongols; over 1000 miles long I ManchusO 10 escape of Communists from the Nationalists J Taip'ingF 11 built by peasants to link rivers and lakes to connect the K Taipeng RebellionYangtze and <strong>Ye</strong>llow RiversK 12 largest civil war in history; occurred in China L NienB 13 means "Middle Kingdom;" ancient name of China M Boxer RebellionI 14 invaded China from the North; made Han Chinese men N Kuomintangwear a queueE 15 a caravan route across China from Changan to Persia O Long March


MATCHINGG 1 one who rules in place of another A archipelagoI 2 a long braid B ideogramA 3 a group of islands C meritocracyE 4 greatest Chinese export D dynastyF 5 the ultimate state of detachment in which the soul is free of all E silkthings which enslave itC 6 a government in which the most qualified and most talented F nirvanapeople governJ 7 and addictive, narcotic drug G regentD 8 a powerful family that holds power for a long time H pagodaH 9 a building with many stories and curved roofs which is part of I queuea Buddhist templeB 10 a picture or symbol in a writing system to represent a thing or J opiumidea; a character


MATCHING (OPTIONAL)G 1 rule of the Mongols A Shang DynastyB 2 lasted 900 years; extended from the Pacific Ocean to the B Zhou Dynastymountains of the west; produced great thinkers responsiblefor development of Chinese philosophyC Qin DynastyI3 last dynasty of old China; ruled by Manchus; passed harshlaws to control native Han ChineseD Han DynastyD4 established trade routes with countries of the Mediterranean;Confucianism and written Chinese language was taughtthroughout ChinaE Tang DynastyA 5 agricultural civilization; Kings were considered gods; Bronze F Song DynastyAge; located in <strong>Ye</strong>llow River PlainH 6 golden age of China; slavery abolished; emperors encouraged G Yuan Dynastyagriculture and technological development; division betweenrich and poor became less sharpH Ming DynastyECF7 Empress Wu ruled; areas around China were conquered8 2 man dynasty; began building The Great Wall; Burning of theBooks; standardized money, language, and laws of China9 foot binding; delicate poetry and luxurious living; advances inmedicine and scienceI Ching DynastyEVENTS3 Chiang Kai-shek rules China5 The Communists become masters of China2 Sun Yat-sen is president of China4 Japan attacks Pearl Harbor1 Boxer Rebellion


POLITICAL MAPPHYSICAL MAP1 China 1 Gobi Desert2 Mongolia 2 Himalayan Mountains3 Russia 3 Yangtze River - Chang River4 India 4 <strong>Ye</strong>llow River - Huang River5 Japan6 North Korea7 South Korea8 Vietnam9 Thailand10 Bhutan11 Nepal12 Pakistan13 Iran14 Sumatra15 Borneo16 Taiwan17 Pacific Ocean18 Sea of Japan19 Indonesia


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CHAPTER 11 - Japan: Land of the Rising SunNotesNipponMount FujiHokkaidoHonshuinland seaShikokutphoonKyushuMapSiberiaChinaKoreaJapanSea of JapanPacific OceanTokyoHokkaidoHonshuShikokuKyushuAsiaMount FujiInland SeaSapporo, HokkaidoNotesJapanese Prehistory and Legendearliest inhabitants of JapanSun lineJimmu TennoAnaterasumikadoToyota, Mikasa, MitsubishiShintoKoreaThousand Character ClassicWaniKobo DaishisyllabarySanskritBuddhismShotokuNotesHeian Period (AD 794 - 1185)calligraphyHeian-kyoGanjinMan'yoshuwakachokaSei ShonagunMurasaki ShikibuFujiwaraTairaMinamotoHeike MonagatoriMinamoto YoritomoMasagoMapRussiaSiberiaKoreaIndiaJapanMapKyota (Heian-Kyo)


NotesThe Shoganate PeriodshogunYoritomosamuraironinZenNotesMapChinaJapanMapTraditional Japanese ArtshaikuikebanabonzaiBashochanoyuSesshuNotesMapThe 1500s: The Portuguese Bring Trade and ChristianitySt. Francis XavierToyotomi HideyoshiSt. Paul MikiPortugalTokyoNotesThe Tokugawa ShogunateMapTokugawa IeyasuNotesMapCommodore Perry Opens JapanCommodore Matthew C. PerryMeijiMeiji RestorationBushidoSakhalinDec. 7, 1941HiroshimaNagasakiJapan's governmentUnited StatesRussiaFranceGreat Britainthe NetherlandsHiroshimaNagasaki<strong>World</strong> War II lasted from 1941 - 1945


Put these Events in orderThe United States sends Commodore Perry to JapanJapanese clans raid Korea and try to capture itPillow Book writtenSt. Francis Xavier arrives in JapanJapan surrendersTen Thousand Leaves compiledStone Age Caucasians from Siberian Russia settle in JapanHeian-kyo was builtWa-ni arrives in JapanFujiwara became the real rulers of JapanJapan fought a naval war against RussiaThe United States drops an atomic bomb on HiroshimaJimmu Tenno rules JapanSt. Paul Miki is martyredThe United States drops an atomic bomb on NagasakiShotoku borrows culture from ChineseTokugawa Ieyasu became ruler of JapanTaira and Minamoto families fight for power in JapanJapan declared war on ChinaMeiji rules JapanToyotomi Hideyoshi achieves the military unification of JapanJapan attacks Pearl HarborKobo Daishi creates a Japanese syllabaryMinamoto Yoritomo becomes shogunSun line Dynasty founded by Yamato family


Correct Sequence of Events1 Stone Age Caucasians from Siberian Russia settle in Japan2 Sun line Dynasty founded by Yamato family 3rd century AD3 Jimmu Tenno rules Japan4 Japanese clans raid Korea and try to capture it5 Wa-ni arrives in Japan 4056 Kobo Daishi creates a Japanese syllabary 9th century7 Shotoku borrows culture from Chinese8 Ten Thousand Leaves compiled 7609 Heian-kyo was built 79310 Pillow Book written 100211 Fujiwara became the real rulers of Japan12 Taira and Minamoto families fight for power in Japan13 Minamoto Yoritomo becomes shogun 119214 St. Francis Xavier arrives in Japan 154915 Toyotomi Hideyoshi achieves the military unification of Japan 159016 St. Paul Miki is martyred 159717 Tokugawa Ieyasu became ruler of Japan 160318 The United States sends Commodore Perry to Japan 185319 Meiji rules Japan20 Japan fought a naval war against Russia 190521 Japan declared war on China 1930s22 Japan attacks Pearl Harbor Dec. 8 in the United States Dec. 7, 194123 The United States drops an atomic bomb on Hiroshima24 The United States drops an atomic bomb on Nagasaki25 Japan surrenders Sept. 2, 1945


CHAPTER 11 - Japan: Land of the Rising Sun - (ANSWERS)Put these Events in order18 The United States sends Commodore Perry to Japan4 Japanese clans raid Korea and try to capture it10 Pillow Book written14 St. Francis Xavier arrives in Japan25 Japan surrenders8 Ten Thousand Leaves compiled1 Stone Age Caucasians from Siberian Russia settle in Japan9 Heian-kyo was built5 Wa-ni arrives in Japan11 Fujiwara became the real rulers of Japan20 Japan fought a naval war against Russia23 The United States drops an atomic bomb on Hiroshima3 Jimmu Tenno rules Japan16 St. Paul Miki is martyred24 The United States drops an atomic bomb on Nagasaki7 Shotoku borrows culture from Chinese17 Tokugawa Ieyasu became ruler of Japan12 Taira and Minamoto families fight for power in Japan21 Japan declared war on China19 Meiji rules Japan15 Toyotomi Hideyoshi achieves the military unification of Japan22 Japan attacks Pearl Harbor6 Kobo Daishi creates a Japanese syllabary13 Minamoto Yoritomo becomes shogun2 Sun line Dynasty founded by Yamato family


TEST - CHAPTER 11 - JAPAN: LAND OF THE RISING SUNMATCHING1 a Spanish priest who was a missionary in Japan A Jinnu Tenno2 emperor of Japan allowed Christianity, established a B WaniWestern-style constitution, and built industrial factories3 a Korean scribe who taught the Japanese to read and write C Kobo Daishi4 a Japanese Christian who was martyred on a hill near D ShotokuNagasaki5 Japanese sun goddess E Yoritomo6 Zen monk F Basho7 a Japanese monk who created a syllabary G Sesshu8 opened Japan to trade H Francis Xavier9 Japanese ruler who fobid contact with foreigners and I Toyotomi Hideyoshipersecuted Christians10 crown prince of Japan who brought Chinese culture to Japan J Paul Miki11 early Japanese ruler from the Yamato family; his name means K Tokugawa IeyasuDivine Warrior"12 Japanese ruler who completed the military unification of Japan L Matthew C. Perryand made Christianity a crime punishable by death13 one of Japan's greatest artists M Meiji14 Japanese ruler who was first to receive the title of shogun; N Amaterasuwas almost killed by the Taira


MATCHING1 a religion of Korea that was adopted by Japanese A mikado2 a sect of the Buddhist religion B Shinto3 a tea ceremony C syllabary4 stories that tell about the conflict between the Taira and D SanskritMinamoto clans5 means "The Honorable Gate" E Buddhism6 hurricane of the Pacific Ocean F calligraphy7 flower arranging G Heike-Monogatori8 oldest religion in Japan H shogun9 a member of a Japanese feudal warrior class I samurai10 means "land of the rising sun" J ronin11 a set of written characters, each one representing a syllable K Zen12 a mercenary samurai without a ruling lord L haiku13 code of the samurai M ikebana14 the writing of characters in a beautiful and decorative way N bonzai15 pruning miniature trees O chanoyu16 a military ruler of Japan P Bushido17 the alphabet writing of India Q nippon18 a Japanese poem consisting of three unrhymed lines R typhoon


MATCHING1 capital of peace," first true city of Japan A Mt. Fuji2 an active volcano in Japan near Tokyo B Hokkaido3 an island north of Japan ceded by Russia to Japan after a C Honshunaval battle4 largest island of Japan; heavy industry and electronics D Shikokuproduction5 a city on the southern tip of Honshu that was destroyed by an E Kyushuatomic bomb during <strong>World</strong> War II6 southernmost island of Japan F Toyota, Mikasa, Mitsubishi7 capital of Japan G Kyoto8 smallest island of Japan H Hiroshima9 northernmost island of Japan; a favorite vacation spot I Nagasaki10 a city with a large Catholic community that was destroyed by J Sakhalinan atomic bomb during <strong>World</strong> War II11 industrial Japanese companies owned by Japanese clans K TokyoEVENTSCommodore Perry travels to JapanStone Age Caucasians from Siberian Russia settle in JapanJapanese attack Pearl HarborSt. Francis Xavier arrives in Japan


MAP - ASIA1 Japan2 Pacific Ocean3 Russia4 China5 India6 North Korea7 South Korea8 Sea of Japan


TEST - CHAPTER 11 - JAPAN: LAND OF THE RISING SUN - (ANSWERS)MATCHINGH 1 a Spanish priest who was a missionary in Japan A Jinnu TennoM 2 emperor of Japan allowed Christianity, established a B WaniWestern-style constitution, and built industrial factoriesB 3 a Korean scribe who taught the Japanese to read and write C Kobo DaishiJ 4 a Japanese Christian who was martyred on a hill near D ShotokuNagasakiN 5 Japanese sun goddess E YoritomoF 6 Zen monk F BashoC 7 a Japanese monk who created a syllabary G SesshuL 8 opened Japan to trade H Francis XavierK 9 Japanese ruler who fobid contact with foreigners and I Toyotomi Hideyoshipersecuted ChristiansD 10 crown prince of Japan who brought Chinese culture to Japan J Paul MikiA 11 early Japanese ruler from the Yamato family; his name means K Tokugawa IeyasuDivine Warrior"I 12 Japanese ruler who completed the military unification of Japan L Matthew C. Perryand made Christianity a crime punishable by deathG 13 one of Japan's greatest artists M MeijiE 14 Japanese ruler who was first to receive the title of shogun; N Amaterasuwas almost killed by the Taira


MATCHINGE 1 a religion of Korea that was adopted by Japanese A mikadoK 2 a sect of the Buddhist religion B ShintoO 3 a tea ceremony C syllabaryG 4 stories that tell about the conflict between the Taira and D SanskritMinamoto clansA 5 means "The Honorable Gate" E BuddhismR 6 hurricane of the Pacific Ocean F calligraphyM 7 flower arranging G Heike-MonogatoriB 8 oldest religion in Japan H shogunI 9 a member of a Japanese feudal warrior class I samuraiQ 10 means "land of the rising sun" J roninC 11 a set of written characters, each one representing a syllable K ZenJ 12 a mercenary samurai without a ruling lord L haikuP 13 code of the samurai M ikebanaF 14 the writing of characters in a beautiful and decorative way N bonzaiN 15 pruning miniature trees O chanoyuH 16 a military ruler of Japan P BushidoD 17 the alphabet writing of India Q nipponL 18 a Japanese poem consisting of three unrhymed lines R typhoon


MATCHINGG 1 capital of peace," first true city of Japan A Mt. FujiA 2 an active volcano in Japan near Tokyo B HokkaidoJ 3 an island north of Japan ceded by Russia to Japan after a C Honshunaval battleC 4 largest island of Japan; heavy industry and electronics D ShikokuproductionH 5 a city on the southern tip of Honshu that was destroyed by an E Kyushuatomic bomb during <strong>World</strong> War IIE 6 southernmost island of Japan F Toyota, Mikasa, MitsubishiK 7 capital of Japan G KyotoD 8 smallest island of Japan H HiroshimaB 9 northernmost island of Japan; a favorite vacation spot I NagasakiI 10 a city with a large Catholic community that was destroyed by J Sakhalinan atomic bomb during <strong>World</strong> War IIF 11 industrial Japanese companies owned by Japanese clans K TokyoEVENTS3 Commodore Perry travels to Japan1 Stone Age Caucasians from Siberian Russia settle in Japan4 Japanese attack Pearl Harbor2 St. Francis Xavier arrives in Japan


MAP - ASIA1 Japan2 Pacific Ocean3 Russia4 China5 India6 North Korea7 South Korea8 Sea of Japan


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CHAPTER 12 - India: The <strong>World</strong> of the RajasNotesMapThe Geography of India; The Biginnings of IndiaName the 4 independent countries of IndiaName the 4 geographical regions of IndiamonsoonsSanskritDravidianIndus RiverHarappa, Mohenjo Duro, DholaviraPakistanIndiaBangladeshSri Lanka (Ceylon)Bay of BengalArabian SeaIndian OceanHimalayan MountainsIndus RiverGanges RiverDeccan - p.236NepalNotesThe Aryan ConquerorsMapAryansDravidiansEnglish languageVedaSanskritrajaMahabharatadharmaNotesThe Indian Caste SystemMapAryansvarnaBrahminsKshatriyasvaishyassudraspariahscaste structureMother TheresaMissionaries of Charity


NotesMapOrigins of Indain ReligionspantheonIndraBrahmanBrahman, Indra, VarunaShivaVishnuHinduismUpanishads, the MeditationsNotesBuddhismSiddhartha GautamaBuddhismMapTibetChinaBurmaThailandSoutheast AsiaCambodiaVietnamNotesJainismMapJainsVardhamanaHerodotusNirvanaNotesMapChristianitySt. Thomas the ApostleSt. Francis XavierMar Thoma Church


NotesMapThe Great Empires of India: 330 B.C. - A.D. 1948The Mauryan EmpireMauryran EmpireChandragupta MauryaAlexander the GreatKautilyaSeleucus IPataliputraBindusaraNotesPersia (Iran)BabylonKashmirMapAshoka the "Saint"AshokasutrasBuddhismOffices of RighteousnessTibetChinaNotesMapThe Indian Classical Period (A.D. 320-650)Chandragupta GuptaBrahmaguptaNotesThe Mughal Empire (A.D. 1526-1707TurksMughalsmogulTimur and Genghis KhanAkbarSecond Golden Age of IndiaPersianTaj MahalMap


NotesMapThe British RajGoa and BombayEast India Companyend of 1700s1948Mohandas GandhiPut these Events in orderBindusara rules IndiaMauryan EmpireIndia gains independence from EnglandMughal EmpireIndus Valley civilizationIndian Classical PeriodAryans conquer IndiaAshoka rules IndiaEngland controls IndiaBuddhism spreads throughout IndiaSeleucus I is forced to leave India


Correct Sequence of Events1 Indus Valley civilization B.C. 2600-19002 Aryans conquer India B.C. 15003 Buddhism spreads throughout India 6th century B.C.4 Mauryan Empire B.C. 330-1805 Seleucus I is forced to leave India B.C. 3056 Bindusara rules India7 Ashoka rules India8 Indian Classical Period 320-650 A.D.9 Mughal Empire 1526-170710 England controls India By end of 1700s11 India gains independence from England 1948


CHAPTER 12 - India: The <strong>World</strong> of the Rajas - (ANSWERS)Put these Events in order6 Bindusara rules India4 Mauryan Empire11 India gains independence from England9 Mughal Empire1 Indus Valley civilization8 Indian Classical Period2 Aryans conquer India7 Ashoka rules India10 England controls India3 Buddhism spreads throughout India5 Seleucus I is forced to leave India


TEST CHAPTER 12 - INDIA: THE WORLD OF THE RAJSMATCHING1 Greek historian A Mother Theresa2 an Indian prince who taught a theory of physics that included B Siddhartha Gautamagravity3 Macedonian Greek conqueror of India C Vardhamana4 eldest son of Maurya; called Slayer of Enemies D Herodotus5 spread the gospel to the west coast of India E St. Thomas the Apostle6 helped lead the effort to win India's independence F St. Francis Xavier7 ministered to the outcasts of Indian society G Chandragupta Maurya8 son of Bindusara; ordered the death of his 59 brothers H Alexander the Great9 a tribal prince who founded the Jain religion I Seleucus I10 a Mauryan ruler who united India by force, and ruled during a J BindusaraGolden Age"11 an Indian prince; founder of Buddhism; called the "enlightened K Ashokaone"12 son of a common herdsman who founded an empire in India L Chandragupta Gupta13 Turkish leader who won the support of the Indian ruling classes M Brahmagupta14 missionary to the poor in India; came to India with the N AkbarPortuguese15 Greek king of Persia who was driven out of India O Mohandas Gandhi


MATCHING1 Indian law of the universe A monsoons2 a sense of detachment according to Buddhism B Sanskrit3 an Indo-European language of northern India, which originated C Ayraswith the Aryan people4 the language of the conquering Turks D Dravidian5 the common language of government and education in India E Veda6 Buddhist scriptures F English7 a tribal Aryan ruler; hereditary king or prince G raja8 heavy rains that occur in the summer in northern India, and in H dharmathe winter in souther India9 older language of southern India; also refers to the original I varmaIndus farmers10 a body of sacred scripture from the Aryans; means "knowledge" J caste structure11 noble people K pantheon12 Indian word for caste; means "color" L sutras13 an English word which means someone with great power and M mogulinfluence14 a group of gods N Persian15 an ordering of society based on heredity O nirvana


MATCHING1 Islamic conquerors of India who came from central Asia and A Harappafought with fury2 built the Taj Mahal as a memorial to his wife B Mahabharata3 longest known poem C Brahmins4 fair-skinned, large framed, and light-haired conquerors of D KshatriyasIndia5 site of one of the first 4 ancient civilizations E gaishyas6 warrior class of Indian society F sudras7 servant class of Indian society G pariahs8 highest class in Indian society; the priest class H Hinduism9 merchant class of Indian society I Taj Mahal10 outcasts of society J Bombay11 the major religion in Sri Lanka, Burma, Thailand, Cambodia, K East IndiaVietnam, and Tibet12 a religion of India that developed from Aryan origins; L Indus Riverbelief in reincarnation13 a religious order founded by Mother Theresa M Buddhism14 an English trading company that was based in India N Mughals15 the site of an ancient city on the Indus River O Missionaries of Charity16 a Portuguese trading colony in India P Aryan


EVENTSBuddhism spreads throughout IndiaIndus Valley civilizationMughal EmpireIndia gains independence from EnglandAryans conquer IndiaESSAY1 Name the four independent countries that make up India2 In what year did India become an independent nation?


MAP - ASIA1 India2 Pakistan3 Bangladesh4 Sri Lanka5 Bay of Bengal6 Arabian Sea7 Indian Ocean8 Nepal9 China10 Thailand11 Cambodia12 Vietnam13 Iran


TEST - CHAPTER 12 - INDIA: THE WORLD OF THE RAJS - (ANSWERS)MATCHINGD 1 Greek historian A Mother TheresaM 2 an Indian prince who taught a theory of physics that included B Siddhartha GautamagravityH 3 Macedonian Greek conqueror of India C VardhamanaJ 4 eldest son of Maurya; called Slayer of Enemies D HerodotusE 5 spread the gospel to the west coast of India E St. Thomas the ApostleO 6 helped lead the effort to win India's independence F St. Francis XavierA 7 ministered to the outcasts of Indian society G Chandragupta MauryaK 8 son of Bindusara; ordered the death of his 59 brothers H Alexander the GreatC 9 a tribal prince who founded the Jain religion I Seleucus IL 10 a Mauryan ruler who united India by force, and ruled during a J BindusaraGolden Age"B 11 an Indian prince; founder of Buddhism; called the "enlightened K Ashokaone"G 12 son of a common herdsman who founded an empire in India L Chandragupta GuptaN 13 Turkish leader who won the support of the Indian ruling classes M BrahmaguptaF 14 missionary to the poor in India; came to India with the N AkbarPortugueseI 15 Greek king of Persia who was driven out of India O Mohandas Gandhi


MATCHINGH 1 Indian law of the universe A monsoonsO 2 a sense of detachment according to Buddhism B SanskritB 3 an Indo-European language of northern India, which originated C Ayraswith the Aryan peopleN 4 the language of the conquering Turks D DravidianF 5 the common language of government and education in India E VedaL 6 Buddhist scriptures F EnglishG 7 a tribal Aryan ruler; hereditary king or prince G rajaA 8 heavy rains that occur in the summer in northern India, and in H dharmathe winter in souther IndiaD 9 older language of southern India; also refers to the original I varmaIndus farmersE 10 a body of sacred scripture from the Aryans; means "knowledge" J caste structureC 11 noble people K pantheonI 12 Indian word for caste; means "color" L sutrasM 13 an English word which means someone with great power and M mogulinfluenceK 14 a group of gods N PersianJ 15 an ordering of society based on heredity O nirvana


MATCHINGN 1 Islamic conquerors of India who came from central Asia and A Harappafought with furyI 2 built the Taj Mahal as a memorial to his wife B MahabharataB 3 longest known poem C BrahminsP 4 fair-skinned, large framed, and light-haired conquerors of D KshatriyasIndiaL 5 site of one of the first 4 ancient civilizations E gaishyasD 6 warrior class of Indian society F sudrasF 7 servant class of Indian society G pariahsC 8 highest class in Indian society; the priest class H HinduismE 9 merchant class of Indian society I Taj MahalG 10 outcasts of society J BombayM 11 the major religion in Sri Lanka, Burma, Thailand, Cambodia, K East IndiaVietnam, and TibetH 12 a religion of India that developed from Aryan origins; L Indus Riverbelief in reincarnationO 13 a religious order founded by Mother Theresa M BuddhismK 14 an English trading company that was based in India N MughalsA 15 the site of an ancient city on the Indus River O Missionaries of CharityJ 16 a Portuguese trading colony in India P Aryan


EVENTS3 Buddhism spreads throughout India1 Indus Valley civilization4 Mughal Empire5 India gains independence from England2 Aryans conquer IndiaESSAY1 Name the four independent countries that make up IndiaIndiaPakistanBangladeshSri Lanka2 In what year did India become an independent nation?1948


MAP - ASIA1 India2 Pakistan3 Bangladesh4 Sri Lanka5 Bay of Bengal6 Arabian Sea7 Indian Ocean8 Nepal9 China10 Thailand11 Cambodia12 Vietnam13 Iran


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CHAPTER 13 - Africa: The Enduring ContinentNotesMapThe Geography of AfricaOlduvai Gorge region Uganda North AfricaUganda Kenya Morocco, Algiersvoracious Somalia Tunisia, Lybia, Egypt6 areas of Africa: Sahara DesertNorth Africa Mediterranean Sea The SaharaSahara Atlantic Ocean Mauritania Moli,West Africa Red Sea Niger, ChadEast AfricaIndian OceanCentral AfricaSouthern AfricaWest AfricaSenegal, Gambia,Guinea Bissau, GuineaSierra Leone, Liberia,Notes Map Ghana, Burkina Faso,Lakes and Major RiversTogo, NigeriaLake VictoriaLake VictoriaLake Tanganyika Lake Tanganyika East AfricaLake Malawi Nile River (Blue Nile and White Nile) Sudan, Ethiopia,Nile River Congo River Eritrea, SomaliaKartoum Niger River Kenya, Uganda,Congo River Zambezi River TanzaniaNiger River Okovango River Mt. KilimanjaroZambezi RiverKartoumOkovango RiverCentral AfricaCongo RiverZambezi RiverNotes Map Southern AfricaEarly AfricansAfro-AsiansBantuPygmiesBushmenKalahari DesertNamibia, Botswana,Zimbabwe, Lesotho,Swaziland, Republic ofSouth AfricaNotesEarliest Civilizations in AfricaMap5500B.C.3000 - 2500 B.C.after 2000 B.C.


NotesMapKingdoms of the Nile - Kush and AxumNile ValleyNapataKushitesMeroeassimilateSt. PhilipKushMalequerabarEmperor JustinianNubian ChristiansSaladinscimitarSt. JulianNile RiverRed SeaIndiaNotesMapAxumAxumQueen of ShebaMenelikHaile SelassieSabaeansSt. JulianGeezSyrian monksKing LalibelaEthiopiaRed SeaArabiaAntioch, SyriaConstantinople, Turkey (Istanbul)NotesLegend of Prester JohnPrester JohnMapNotesSudanic CivilizationName the 4 Sudanic KingdomsSudanic societiessaltTimbuktuMapNotesMapArab Empire in AfricaMuslimsBerber tribesmenEgypt


NotesMapSlave TradeEuropean slave tradeArab slave tradeNotesKingdom of KongoSomaliaMozambiqueMapKongo Kongo - p. 274Diego CaoManikongoNzinga a NkuwaKing Joao IHenriqueMbwilaNotesMapA Warrior QueenDona Anna de Souza NzingaDona BarbaraJagaNotesAfricanization of New <strong>World</strong>MapcuisineName Africa's most valuable resourcescolonialism


Put these Events in orderSt. Julian visits Nubia and AxumEuropean slave trade beginsThe Sahara climate dries upArab slave trade beginsPortuguese defeat Dona AnnaThe climate of the Sahara is wet and coolKingdom of Kush fadesArab muslims conquer EgyptKushites establish a capital at NapataDiego Cao lands in KongoThe 4 kingdoms of Sudan begin to developChristian missionaries reach AxumSaharan peoples spresd to the Mediterranean coast, the Nile Valley, and southCity of Axum is establishedSaladin attacks Nubia


Correct Sequence of Events1 The climate of the Sahara is wet and cool 550 B.C.2 The Sahara climate dries up 3000 - 2500 B.C.3 Saharan peoples spresd to the Mediterranean coast, the Nile Valley, and south 2000 B.C.4 Kushites establish a capital at Napata 750 B.C.5 City of Axum is established A.D. 2006 Kingdom of Kush fades A.D. 3007 Christian missionaries reach Axum 400s8 St. Julian visits Nubia and Axum9 Arab muslims conquer Egypt 63910 The 4 kingdoms of Sudan begin to develop 70011 Arab slave trade begins12 Saladin attacks Nubia 127613 European slave trade begins 1400s14 Diego Cao lands in Kongo 148215 Portuguese defeat Dona Anna 1656


CHAPTER 13 - Africa: The Enduring Continent - (ANSWERS)Put these Events in order8 St. Julian visits Nubia and Axum13 European slave trade begins2 The Sahara climate dries up11 Arab slave trade begins15 Portuguese defeat Dona Anna1 The climate of the Sahara is wet and cool6 Kingdom of Kush fades9 Arab muslims conquer Egypt4 Kushites establish a capital at Napata14 Diego Cao lands in Kongo10 The 4 kingdoms of Sudan begin to develop7 Christian missionaries reach Axum3 Saharan peoples spresd to the Mediterranean coast, the Nile Valley, and south5 City of Axum is established12 Saladin attacks Nubia


TEST - CHAPTER 13 - AFRICA: THE ENDURING CONTINENTMATCHING1 son of Solomon and Queen of Sheba A Emperor Justinian2 King of Portugal B St. Julian3 sent monks to Ethiopia to spread the Gospel C Queen of Sheba4 last king of the Kushites D Menelick5 supreme king of Kongo who converted to Christianity E Haile Selassie6 an Ethiopian who visited Solomon in Jerusalem F Lalibela7 ruler of a Christian kingdom in Africa located south of the G Prester JohnMuslim lands8 sultan of muslims of Egypt who destroyed the Nubian kingdom H Diego Cao9 last emperor of the Ethiopian royal line I Nzinga a Nkuwa10 missionary to the Nubians who suffered from the intense heat J Joao Iin Africa11 warrior queen of Kongo who fought the Portuguese for 9 years K Dona Anna12 a king of Ethiopia who built 10 churches cut down into the rock L Saladin13 a Portuguese sailor who landed in Kongo in 1482 M Malequerabar


MATCHING1 bands of grasslands A voracious2 Arab merchants traded this commodity to Africans in B assimilateexchange for gold and slaves3 early African inhabitants who were small in stature C scimitar4 a curved sword D salt5 carried the Muslim faith to Sudan E Manikongo6 ancestors of people living in north Africa; also called F cuisineCaucasoid or Hamitic7 having a great, destructive appetite G colonialism8 the control of a region by a more powerful foreign nation H savannas9 absorb one culture into another I Muslims10 early African inhabitants who were tall and large-framed with J Berber tribesmendark ebony skin; also called blacks11 conquered all of northern Africa in the late 600s, early 700s K Sabaeans12 people from the southern tip of Arabia who established trading L Pygmiesposts on the African coast13 early African inhabitants with copper-colored skin and almond M Bushmenshaped eyes14 supreme king N Bantu15 a style of cooking O Afro-Asians


MATCHING1 a river in Africa that ends in swamp lands A Sahara2 largest desert in the world B Uganda3 an ancient African kingdom destroyed by Nubian tribes C Olduvai Gorgethe people of Axum4 an active volcano which is the highest mountain in Africa D Kilimanjaro5 site of oldest stone tools E Victoria6 language of Axum F Nile7 largest lake in Africa G Kartoum8 longest river in Africa H Okovango9 capital of Sudan I Timbuktu10 site where Portuguese defeated Kongo J Mbwila11 an ancient kingdom in the mountains of Ethiopia visited by K Geezmissionaries from Antioch in Syria12 once an Islamic center of learning and trade in Africa L Nubia13 remains of earliest human-like creatures found here M Axum14 a kingdom of Christians who fought the Muslims for 900 years N KushEVENTSArab slave trade beginsThe climate of the Sahara is wet and coolEuropean slave trade beginsArab Muslims conquer Egypt


ESSAY1 Name 2 of Africa's most valuable resources.2 Name one staple African food.AFRICA - PHYSICAL MAP1 Sahara Desert 1 AlgeriaAFRICA - POLITICAL MAP2 Kalabari Desert 2 Congo3 Lake Victoria 3 Egypt4 Nile River 4 Ethiopia5 Congo River 5 Kenya6 Niger River 6 Libya7 Zambezi River 7 Morocco8 Atlantic Ocean 8 Somalia9 Indian Ocean 9 South Africa10 Mediterranean Sea 10 Sudan11 Red Sea 11 Uganda


TEST - CHAPTER 13 - AFRICA: THE ENDURING CONTINENT - (ANSWERS)MATCHINGD 1 son of Solomon and Queen of Sheba A Emperor JustinianJ 2 King of Portugal B St. JulianA 3 sent monks to Ethiopia to spread the Gospel C Queen of ShebaM 4 last king of the Kushites D MenelickI 5 supreme king of Kongo who converted to Christianity E Haile SelassieC 6 an Ethiopian who visited Solomon in Jerusalem F LalibelaG 7 ruler of a Christian kingdom in Africa located south of the G Prester JohnMuslim landsL 8 sultan of muslims of Egypt who destroyed the Nubian kingdom H Diego CaoE 9 last emperor of the Ethiopian royal line I Nzinga a NkuwaB 10 missionary to the Nubians who suffered from the intense heat J Joao Iin AfricaK 11 warrior queen of Kongo who fought the Portuguese for 9 years K Dona AnnaF 12 a king of Ethiopia who built 10 churches cut down into the rock L SaladinH 13 a Portuguese sailor who landed in Kongo in 1482 M Malequerabar


MATCHINGH 1 bands of grasslands A voraciousD 2 Arab merchants traded this commodity to Africans in B assimilateexchange for gold and slavesL 3 early African inhabitants who were small in stature C scimitarC 4 a curved sword D saltJ 5 carried the Muslim faith to Sudan E ManikongoO 6 ancestors of people living in north Africa; also called F cuisineCaucasoid or HamiticA 7 having a great, destructive appetite G colonialismG 8 the control of a region by a more powerful foreign nation H savannasB 9 absorb one culture into another I MuslimsN 10 early African inhabitants who were tall and large-framed with J Berber tribesmendark ebony skin; also called blacksI 11 conquered all of northern Africa in the late 600s, early 700s K SabaeansK 12 people from the southern tip of Arabia who established trading L Pygmiesposts on the African coastM 13 early African inhabitants with copper-colored skin and almond M Bushmenshaped eyesE 14 supreme king N BantuF 15 a style of cooking O Afro-Asians


MATCHINGH 1 a river in Africa that ends in swamp lands A SaharaA 2 largest desert in the world B UgandaN 3 an ancient African kingdom destroyed by Nubian tribes C Olduvai Gorgethe people of AxumD 4 an active volcano which is the highest mountain in Africa D KilimanjaroB 5 site of oldest stone tools E VictoriaK 6 language of Axum F NileE 7 largest lake in Africa G KartoumF 8 longest river in Africa H OkovangoG 9 capital of Sudan I TimbuktuJ 10 site where Portuguese defeated Kongo J MbwilaM 11 an ancient kingdom in the mountains of Ethiopia visited by K Geezmissionaries from Antioch in SyriaI 12 once an Islamic center of learning and trade in Africa L NubiaC 13 remains of earliest human-like creatures found here M AxumL 14 a kingdom of Christians who fought the Muslims for 900 years N KushEVENTS3 Arab slave trade begins1 The climate of the Sahara is wet and cool4 European slave trade begins2 Arab Muslims conquer Egypt


ESSAY1 Name 2 of Africa's most valuable resources.Fossil Fuel, Precious JewelsMetals (Copper and Gold)2 Name one staple African food.Peanuts, Sweet Potatoes, OkraAFRICA - PHYSICAL MAP1 Sahara Desert 1 AlgeriaAFRICA - POLITICAL MAP2 Kalabari Desert 2 Congo3 Lake Victoria 3 Egypt4 Nile River 4 Ethiopia5 Congo River 5 Kenya6 Niger River 6 Libya7 Zambezi River 7 Morocco8 Atlantic Ocean 8 Somalia9 Indian Ocean 9 South Africa10 Mediterranean Sea 10 Sudan11 Red Sea 11 Uganda


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CHAPTER 14 - Russia: The Third RomeNotesMapThe Geography of RussiaatheistRussiaCommunismSiberiaRussiaPacific OceanOrthodox ChristianityBaltic SeaFatimaBlack Sea1991 Ural MountainsEuropean RussiaCaucasus MountainsAsian RussiaCaspian SeaUral MountainsVolga RiversteppeAral SeaLake BaykalLake BaykalSlavsDniester RiverHuns, Khazars, MongolsDnieper RiverportageDon RiverRurikVistula (Wista) River - PolandRusNeva River - near St. PetersburgCommunistsDvina RiverNorth SeaKievByzantium - Eastern Roman EmpireNotesThe Constantine of RussiaSaints Cyril and MethodiusVladimir of KievBasil IIAnnaHaiga SophiaSt. SergiusNotesMapBulgariaRussiaYugoslavia - historical atlasKiev, UkraineConstantinople - historical atlasKherson, UkraineMoscowMapMongol InvasionsGenghis KhanBattle of DonBatu KhanKublai KhanMongolsMuscovyMoscow princesGrand Prince DimitrysoyarsCossacksChinaPolandHungaryRussiaAdriatic SeaPersia - IranDon RiverDnieper RiverUkraine


NotesMapIvan the GreatPrince Ivan III Novgorod - p. 287Sophia PaleologosPolandConstantine XILithuniaczarSwedenautocratPrussia - historical atlasKremlinRomeAssumption, Archagnel, Annunciation Constantinople - historical atlasMoscowNotesMapIvan the TerribleIvan the TerribleoprichniksElizabeth IGermanNotesDynasty of the RomanovsMapFeodorMichael RomanovCzar Alexis RomanovcodificationThe Code of 1649NIkonOld BelieversNotesMapPeter the GreatPeter the GreatisolationismPetrogradLouis XIVVersaillesSlavophilismGermanyEnglandCrimea - near Black SeaBlack SeaSwedenBaltic SeaNeva River


NotesMapArmies of NapoleonNapoleonAlexander ITchaikovskyLeo TolstoyDecembrist RevolutionNicholas IAledander IIanarchistAlexander IIINicholas IICzarinaNotesMapIndustrial RussiaKarl Marxproletariatsoviet<strong>World</strong> War IVladimir Ilich UlyanovNovember RevolutionBolshiviksLeon TrotskyUnion of Soviet Socialist RepublicsJoseph StalinNotesMapThe Direction of Modern RussiaKandinsky and ChagallTchaikovsky, Mussorgsky, RachmaninoffStravinsky. ProkofierPushkin, Gogol, Tolstoy, Dostoyevsky


Put these Events in orderMongols invade RussiaIvan the Terrible rules RussiaCzar Alexander II frees the Russian serfsLenin rules RussiaMuscovy became the center of Russian lifeFall of Communist RussiaNicholas II abdicates the Russian throneAlexis Romanov creates The Code of 1649Sts. Cyril and Methodius are missionaries to the SlavsNikon reforms the Russian religionLast apparition at FatimaCossack community forms along the Dnieper RiverMichael Romanov is crowned czarJoseph Stalin rules RussiaNapoleon invades RussiaRurik defeats a small Mongol armyNovember Revolution - Communists take over RussiaPeter the Great is crowned czar of RussiaIvan the Great forms Russia into one nation united in language and religionVladimer of Kiev unifies Russia and spreads Christianity


Correct Sequence of Events1 Sts. Cyril and Methodius are missionaries to the Slavs 800s2 Vladimer of Kiev unifies Russia and spreads Christianity 10th century3 Mongols invade Russia 13th century4 Rurik defeats a small Mongol army 13785 Muscovy became the center of Russian life6 Cossack community forms along the Dnieper River7 Ivan the Great forms Russia into one nation united in language and religion 15th century8 Ivan the Terrible rules Russia9 Michael Romanov is crowned czar 161310 Alexis Romanov creates The Code of 1649 164911 Nikon reforms the Russian religion 165212 Peter the Great is crowned czar of Russia 169613 Czar Alexander II frees the Russian serfs 186114 Napoleon invades Russia 181115 Nicholas II abdicates the Russian throne March 15, 191716 Last apparition at Fatima October 13, 191717 November Revolution - Communists take over Russia 191718 Lenin rules Russia 1917 - 192419 Joseph Stalin rules Russia20 Fall of Communist Russia 1991


CHAPTER 14 - Russia: The Third Rome - (ANSWERS)Put these Events in order3 Mongols invade Russia8 Ivan the Terrible rules Russia13 Czar Alexander II frees the Russian serfs18 Lenin rules Russia5 Muscovy became the center of Russian life20 Fall of Communist Russia15 Nicholas II abdicates the Russian throne10 Alexis Romanov creates The Code of 16491 Sts. Cyril and Methodius are missionaries to the Slavs11 Nikon reforms the Russian religion16 Last apparition at Fatima6 Cossack community forms along the Dnieper River9 Michael Romanov is crowned czar19 Joseph Stalin rules Russia14 Napoleon invades Russia4 Rurik defeats a small Mongol army17 November Revolution - Communists take over Russia12 Peter the Great is crowned czar of Russia7 Ivan the Great forms Russia into one nation united in language and religion2 Vladimer of Kiev unifies Russia and spreads Christianity


TEST - CHAPTER 14 - Russia: The Third RomeMATCHING1 missionary to the Slavs A Basil II2 a Mongol ruler who invaded Russia B St. Cyril3 Communist Russian leader who succeeded Lenin C St. Sergius4 a German intellectual who wrote about Communism D Genghis Khan5 last emperor of Byzantium E Kublai Khan6 patriarch of Moscow F Constantine XI7 founded the Holy Trinity Monastery north of Moscow G Leo Tolstoy8 ruthless leader of Communist Russia who murdered his H Tchaikovskyopponents9 Mongol prince who invaded China I Elizabeth I10 king of France J Nikon11 Lenin's right-hand man who was assassinated in Mexico K Louis XIV12 ruler of France who invaded Russian and captured Moscow L Napoleon Bonaparte13 Queen of England M Karl Marx14 Byzantine emperor N Vladimir Ilich Ulyanov Lenin15 wrote War and Peace, the greatest Russian novel O Leon Trotsky16 wrote 1812 Overture celebrating the French retreat from Russia P Joseph Stalin


MATCHING - RUSSIAN CZARS1 descendant of Rurik who defeated a small Mongol army A Feodor2 unified Russia and spread Christianity throughout Russia B Rurik3 abdicated the throne because of the Communists C Grand Prince Dimitry of Moscow4 a Germanic warrior who built a fortress on the Dnieper River D Ivan the Greatwhich later became the city of Kiev5 went insane in his later years E Ivan the Terrible6 sent 1000s of Russians to prison camps in Siberia F Alexander I7 arranged a codification of the law G Michael8 made Russia a unified nation with a common language and H Alexander IIIreligion9 freed the serfs, was assassinated I Alexis10 first of the Romanov line J Peter the Great11 brought Western technology and thought to Russia K Nicholas I12 tried to force all people under Russian rule to speak Russian L Alexander IIand accept the Russian Orthodox faith13 czar when Napoleon attacked Russia M Nicholas II14 son of Ivan the Terrible who ruled for 14 years N Vladimir of KievEVENTS - PUT THESE RULERS OF RUSSIA IN PROPER ORDERRomanovsJoseph StalinMongolsIvan the TerribleNicholas IIIvan the GreatLeninPeter the Great


MATCHING1 created a caste system for Russians A Slav2 Communists took control of Russia B Orthodox3 dividing line between Russian in Europe and Russia in Asia C Ural Mountains4 Communist name for Russia D Baykal5 a city built by Peter the Great at the mouth of the Neva River E Hagia Sophia6 world's largest and deepest freshwater lake F Muscovy7 palace of Louis XIV G Code of 16498 Catholic Religion of Russia H Petrograd9 region around Moscow I Versailles10 Communist revolutionary J Slavophilism11 a Byzantine cathedral K November Revolution12 an attempt among many educated Russians to restore the L Bolsheviktraditions and faith of the Russian past to full power13 a people living in southern Europe, means "glorious people," M Union of Soviet Socialist Republicsbecame the word for a captive laborer


ESSAY1 Name the largest country on earth.2 Name the month, date, and year of the Blessed Mother's last apparition at Fatima.3 Name the year of the Russian Revolution.4 In what year did Communist Russia fall?


MATCHING1 caesar A atheist2 a social theory that advocates common ownership of property B Communismand equal distribution of wealth3 one who believes that any government is bad and works for C steppeits destruction4 one who denies the existence of God D portage5 a member of the working class E Rus6 vast, treeless plains in Europe and Asia F boyar7 attacked, killed, and enslaved the Russian people G Cossack8 means "red-haired," a name given to Rurik's warriors H czar9 a Russian frontiersman who refused the authority of the I autocratlanded aristocrats10 an army of landless fanatics created to serve the czar only J Kremlin11 the arrangement of laws or writings into a systematic form K oprichniks12 a land-owning aristocrat of Russia L German13 Russian word for "fortress" M codification14 Russian word for "foreigner" N isolationism15 a route for carrying boats overland between bodies of water O anarchist16 the policy of a nation which cuts itself off from contact with P proletariatother nations17 a secret Marxist society Q soviet18 a single ruler who has unlimited power R Mongols


EUROPE - PHYSICAL MAPEUROPE - POLITICAL MAP1 Atlantic Ocean 1 Russia2 Baltic Sea 2 Ukraine3 Black Sea 3 Bulgaria4 Caspian Sea 4 Poland5 North Sea 5 Hungary6 Adriatic Sea 6 Lithuania7 Ural Mountains 7 Sweden8 Caucasus Mountains 8 Germany9 Volga River 9 EnlandASIA - PHYSICAL MAPASIA - POLITICAL MAP1 Ural Mountains 1 Russia2 Aral Sea 2 China3 Lake Baykal 3 Iran4 Pacific Ocean


TEST - CHAPTER 14 - Russia: The Third Rome - (ANSWERS)MATCHINGB 1 missionary to the Slavs A Basil IIE 2 a Mongol ruler who invaded Russia B St. CyrilP 3 Communist Russian leader who succeeded Lenin C St. SergiusM 4 a German intellectual who wrote about Communism D Genghis KhanF 5 last emperor of Byzantium E Kublai KhanJ 6 patriarch of Moscow F Constantine XIC 7 founded the Holy Trinity Monastery north of Moscow G Leo TolstoyN 8 ruthless leader of Communist Russia who murdered his H TchaikovskyopponentsD 9 Mongol prince who invaded China I Elizabeth IK 10 king of France J NikonO 11 Lenin's right-hand man who was assassinated in Mexico K Louis XIVL 12 ruler of France who invaded Russian and captured Moscow L Napoleon BonaparteI 13 Queen of England M Karl MarxA 14 Byzantine emperor N Vladimir Ilich Ulyanov LeninG 15 wrote War and Peace, the greatest Russian novel O Leon TrotskyH 16 wrote 1812 Overture celebrating the French retreat from Russia P Joseph Stalin


MATCHING - RUSSIAN CZARSC 1 descendant of Rurik who defeated a small Mongol army A FeodorN 2 unified Russia and spread Christianity throughout Russia B RurikM 3 abdicated the throne because of the Communists C Grand Prince Dimitry of MoscowB 4 a Germanic warrior who built a fortress on the Dnieper River D Ivan the Greatwhich later became the city of KievE 5 went insane in his later years E Ivan the TerribleK 6 sent 1000s of Russians to prison camps in Siberia F Alexander II 7 arranged a codification of the law G MichaelD 8 made Russia a unified nation with a common language and H Alexander IIIreligionL 9 freed the serfs, was assassinated I AlexisG 10 first of the Romanov line J Peter the GreatJ 11 brought Western technology and thought to Russia K Nicholas IH 12 tried to force all people under Russian rule to speak Russian L Alexander IIand accept the Russian Orthodox faithF 13 czar when Napoleon attacked Russia M Nicholas IIA 14 son of Ivan the Terrible who ruled for 14 years N Vladimir of KievEVENTS - PUT THESE RULERS OF RUSSIA IN PROPER ORDER4 Romanovs8 Joseph Stalin1 Mongols3 Ivan the Terrible6 Nicholas II2 Ivan the Great7 Lenin5 Peter the Great


MATCHINGG 1 created a caste system for Russians A SlavK 2 Communists took control of Russia B OrthodoxC 3 dividing line between Russian in Europe and Russia in Asia C Ural MountainsM 4 Communist name for Russia D BaykalH 5 a city built by Peter the Great at the mouth of the Neva River E Hagia SophiaD 6 world's largest and deepest freshwater lake F MuscovyI 7 palace of Louis XIV G Code of 1649B 8 Catholic Religion of Russia H PetrogradF 9 region around Moscow I VersaillesL 10 Communist revolutionary J SlavophilismE 11 a Byzantine cathedral K November RevolutionJ 12 an attempt among many educated Russians to restore the L Bolsheviktraditions and faith of the Russian past to full powerA 13 a people living in southern Europe, means "glorious people," M Union of Soviet Socialist Republicsbecame the word for a captive laborer


ESSAY1 Name the largest country on earth.Russia2 Name the month, date, and year of the Blessed Mother's last apparition at Fatima.October 13, 19173 Name the year of the Russian Revolution.19174 In what year did Communist Russia fall?1991


MATCHINGH 1 caesar A atheistB 2 a social theory that advocates common ownership of property B Communismand equal distribution of wealthO 3 one who believes that any government is bad and works for C steppeits destructionA 4 one who denies the existence of God D portageP 5 a member of the working class E RusC 6 vast, treeless plains in Europe and Asia F boyarR 7 attacked, killed, and enslaved the Russian people G CossackE 8 means "red-haired," a name given to Rurik's warriors H czarG 9 a Russian frontiersman who refused the authority of the I autocratlanded aristocratsK 10 an army of landless fanatics created to serve the czar only J KremlinM 11 the arrangement of laws or writings into a systematic form K oprichniksF 12 a land-owning aristocrat of Russia L GermanJ 13 Russian word for "fortress" M codificationL 14 Russian word for "foreigner" N isolationismD 15 a route for carrying boats overland between bodies of water O anarchistN 16 the policy of a nation which cuts itself off from contact with P proletariatother nationsQ 17 a secret Marxist society Q sovietI 18 a single ruler who has unlimited power R Mongols


EUROPE - PHYSICAL MAPEUROPE - POLITICAL MAP1 Atlantic Ocean 1 Russia2 Baltic Sea 2 Ukraine3 Black Sea 3 Bulgaria4 Caspian Sea 4 Poland5 North Sea 5 Hungary6 Adriatic Sea 6 Lithuania7 Ural Mountains 7 Sweden8 Caucasus Mountains 8 Germany9 Volga River 9 EnlandASIA - PHYSICAL MAPASIA - POLITICAL MAP1 Ural Mountains 1 Russia2 Aral Sea 2 China3 Lake Baykal 3 Iran4 Pacific Ocean


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CHAPTER 15 - North America: Land of OpportunityNotesMapHow Settlement of the United States Moved from East to WestIsaac JoguesRene GoupilSeven <strong>Ye</strong>ars' WarBenjamin FranklinMap - StatesMassachusettsRhode IslandConnecticutNew HampshireMaineVermontPennsylvaniaDelawareMarylandNew YorkVirginiaNorth CarolinaSouth CarolinaGeorgiaFloridaNorth AmericaUnited StatesCanadaMexicoAtlantic OceanPacific OceanGulf of MexicoCentral AmericaRussiaEnglandFranceSpainHudson RiverMississippi RiverOhio RiverSt. Lawrence RiverChesapeake BayAppalachian MountainsMap - CitiesBoston, MassachusettsPhiladelphia, PennsylvaniaNew York CitySt. Louis, MissouriNew Orleans, LouisianaNotesDaniel BooneDaniel BooneWilderness RoadLong RiflesKan-tu-keeMapKentuckyAppalachian MountainsNotesMapBeginnings of Civilization in the Western TerritoriesFr. Junipero SerraThe Camino RealMap - citiesSan Diego, CaliforniaSan Francisco, CaliforniaSpainRussiaEnglandCaliforniaMassachusetts


NotesThe Colonies Go to WarContinental CongressGeorge WashingtonLafayetteValley ForgeYorktownThomas JeffersonDeclaration of IndependenceinalienableNotesIndependenceTreaty of GhentArticles of ConfederationConstitutional CongressConstitutionratifyParliamentHouse of RepresentativesSenatepresidentElectoral CollegeSupreme CourtUnited States ConstitutionHouse of CommonsHouse of LordsBill of RightsJohn AdamsThomas JeffersonJames MadisonNotesThe United States ExpandsLouisiana Purchasecotton ginEli WhitneyHenry ClayNotesTrouble in TexasMexican ContsitutionGeneral Santa AnnaSam HoustonannexationPresident James K. PolkBattle at Chapultepec HillMapBoston, MassachusettsNew YorkVirginiaMapEnglandPhiladelphia, PennsylvaniaMapKentuckyTennesseeOhioIndianaMichiganMissouriOregonMaineMapMexicoSpainTexasCaliforniaNew Mexico


NotesCivil WarAbraham LincolnFort SumterCivil WarConfederate States of AmericaReconstructionsegregationSupreme CourtMapSouth CarolinaPut these events in orderFrench and Indian WarBattle of YorktownLouisiana PurchasePresident James K. Polk declares war on MexicoSupreme Court rules against segregation in the schoolsTexas declares its independence from MexicoKentucky becomes the 14th stateFirst Continental Congress meets in PhiladelphiaFr. Junipero Serra begins establishing missions in CaliforniaTreaty of Ghent signedSanta Anna seizes control of MexicoCivil WarDaniel Boone begins exploration of Kentucky countryThe Constitution becomes the law of the landMissouri CompromiseReconstructionFr. Isaac Jogues is martyredDeclaration of Independence signedTennessee becomes the 15th stateTexas applies for statehood


Correct Sequence of Events1 Fr. Isaac Jogues is martyred 16462 French and Indian War 1756-17633 Daniel Boone begins exploration of Kentucky country 17694 Fr. Junipero Serra begins establishing missions in California 17695 First Continental Congress meets in Philadelphia6 Declaration of Independence signed July 4, 17767 Battle of Yorktown 17818 Treaty of Ghent signed 17839 The Constitution becomes the law of the land 178810 Kentucky becomes the 14th state 179311 Tennessee becomes the 15th state 179412 Louisiana Purchase 180313 Missouri Compromise 182014 Santa Anna seizes control of Mexico 183015 Texas declares its independence from Mexico 183516 Texas applies for statehood 184517 President James K. Polk declares war on Mexico 184618 Civil War 1861-186519 Reconstruction20 Supreme Court rules against segregation in the schools 1954


CHAPTER 15 - North America: Land of Opportunity - (ANSWERS)Put these events in order2 French and Indian War7 Battle of Yorktown12 Louisiana Purchase17 President James K. Polk declares war on Mexico20 Supreme Court rules against segregation in the schools15 Texas declares its independence from Mexico10 Kentucky becomes the 14th state5 First Continental Congress meets in Philadelphia4 Fr. Junipero Serra begins establishing missions in California8 Treaty of Ghent signed14 Santa Anna seizes control of Mexico18 Civil War3 Daniel Boone begins exploration of Kentucky country9 The Constitution becomes the law of the land13 Missouri Compromise19 Reconstruction1 Fr. Isaac Jogues is martyred6 Declaration of Independence signed11 Tennessee becomes the 15th state16 Texas applies for statehood


TEST - CHAPTER 15 - North America: Land of OpportunityMATCHING1 commanded French troops in the Revolutionary War A Isaac Jogues2 layman and doctor who was martyred by North American B Benjamin FranklinIndians3 Mexican general who took control of Mexico C Daniel Boone4 French Jesuit priest who was martyred in Auriesville, New York D Junipero Serra5 president of the United States during the Civil War E George Washington6 a Franciscan priest who established 21 missions in F LafayetteCalifornia7 president of the United States who declared war on Mexico G Thomas Jefferson8 Virginia landowner and planter who was commander-in-chief H Eli Whitneyof the American army during the Revolutionary War9 a printer in Philadelphia I Henry Clay10 a Senator from Kentucky who favored the Missouri Compromise J Santa Anna11 famous frontiersman who made trails through the K Sam HoustonAppalachian Mountains12 invented the cotton gin L James K. Polk13 president of Texas who defeated Santa Anna at the Battle of M Abraham LincolnSan Jacinto14 a Virginian who wrote the Declaration of Independence N Rene Goupil


PUT THESE EVENTS IN ORDERAmerican RevolutionCivil WarFrench and Indian WarMexican WarMATCHING1 a group of representatives from the colonies A Seven <strong>Ye</strong>ars' War2 first battle of the Civil War B Wilderness Road3 a statement which explains why the colonists had the right to C Kan-tu-keerefuse to be governed by England4 French and Indian War D The Camino Real5 a group of missions in California a day's journey apart, E Continental Congressstretching from San Diego to San Francisco6 a ten year period following the Civil War in which the South F Declaration of Independencewas treated harshly7 trail over the Appalachian Mountains that passed through the G ConstitutionCumberland Gap8 the written laws by which the United States is governed H Bill of Rights9 the United States bought territory from France for 15 I Louisiana Purchasemillion dollars10 Shawnee name for territory which means "Dark and Bloody J Fort SumterGround"11 first ten amendments to the Constitution K Reconstruction


MATCHING1 the division or separation of the races A inalienable2 fortress overlooking Mexico City B ratify3 incapable of being lost, taken away, or surrendered C Long Rifles4 the incorporation of a territory into a larger political body D electoral college5 legislative body in England E cotton gin6 a group of people who vote for the president of the United States F annexation7 ended the American Revolution G segregation8 approve formally H Yorktown9 a machine that separates seeds from cotton I Treaty of Ghent10 nickname for explorers and hunters of the American frontier J Parliament11 the place where George Washington defeated the British in K Chapultepec Hill1781ESSAY1 Name the three branches of the United States government.2 Name the first four presidents of the United States. Use the back of this paper if you need more room.


North America - Political MapNorth America - Physical Map1 Canada 1 Mississippi River2 United States 2 St. Lawrence River3 Mexico 3 Appalachian Mountains4 Central America Europe1 England5 Atlantic Ocean2 France6 Pacific Ocean3 Spain7 Gulf of Mexico4 RussiaUnited States Map1 Massachusetts 13 South Carolina2 Rhode Island 14 Georgia3 Connecticut 15 Florida4 New Hampshire 16 Kentucky5 Maine 17 Ohio6 Vermont 18 Tennessee7 Pennsylvania 19 Indiana8 Delaware 20 Michigan9 Maryland 21 Oregon10 New York 22 Texas11 Virginia 23 California12 North Carolina 24 New Mexico


TEST - CHAPTER 15 - North America: Land of Opportunity - (ANSWERS)MATCHINGF 1 commanded French troops in the Revolutionary War A Isaac JoguesN 2 layman and doctor who was martyred by North American B Benjamin FranklinIndiansJ 3 Mexican general who took control of Mexico C Daniel BooneA 4 French Jesuit priest who was martyred in Auriesville, New York D Junipero SerraM 5 president of the United States during the Civil War E George WashingtonD 6 a Franciscan priest who established 21 missions in F LafayetteCaliforniaL 7 president of the United States who declared war on Mexico G Thomas JeffersonE 8 Virginia landowner and planter who was commander-in-chief H Eli Whitneyof the American army during the Revolutionary WarB 9 a printer in Philadelphia I Henry ClayI 10 a Senator from Kentucky who favored the Missouri Compromise J Santa AnnaC 11 famous frontiersman who made trails through the K Sam HoustonAppalachian MountainsH 12 invented the cotton gin L James K. PolkK 13 president of Texas who defeated Santa Anna at the Battle of M Abraham LincolnSan JacintoG 14 a Virginian who wrote the Declaration of Independence N Rene Goupil


PUT THESE EVENTS IN ORDER2 American Revolution4 Civil War1 French and Indian War3 Mexican WarMATCHINGE 1 a group of representatives from the colonies A Seven <strong>Ye</strong>ars' WarJ 2 first battle of the Civil War B Wilderness RoadF 3 a statement which explains why the colonists had the right to C Kan-tu-keerefuse to be governed by EnglandA 4 French and Indian War D The Camino RealD 5 a group of missions in California a day's journey apart, E Continental Congressstretching from San Diego to San FranciscoK 6 a ten year period following the Civil War in which the South F Declaration of Independencewas treated harshlyB 7 trail over the Appalachian Mountains that passed through the G ConstitutionCumberland GapG 8 the written laws by which the United States is governed H Bill of RightsI 9 the United States bought territory from France for 15 I Louisiana Purchasemillion dollarsC 10 Shawnee name for territory which means "Dark and Bloody J Fort SumterGround"H 11 first ten amendments to the Constitution K Reconstruction


MATCHINGG 1 the division or separation of the races A inalienableK 2 fortress overlooking Mexico City B ratifyA 3 incapable of being lost, taken away, or surrendered C Long RiflesF 4 the incorporation of a territory into a larger political body D electoral collegeJ 5 legislative body in England E cotton ginD 6 a group of people who vote for the president of the United States F annexationI 7 ended the American Revolution G segregationB 8 approve formally H YorktownE 9 a machine that separates seeds from cotton I Treaty of GhentC 10 nickname for explorers and hunters of the American frontier J ParliamentH 11 the place where George Washington defeated the British in K Chapultepec Hill1781ESSAY1 Name the three branches of the United States government.Legislative, Executive, Judicial2 Name the first four presidents of the United States. Use the back of this paper if you need more room.George WashingtonJohn AdamsThomas JeffersonJames Madison


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CHAPTER 16 - LATIN AMERICA: A SLEEPING GIANTNotesMapThe Geography of Latin AmericaLatin AmericaMayaIncaSouth AmericaMexicoCentral AmericaUnited StatesNotesBrazilEcuadorColumbiaChiliVenezuelaPeruArgentinaAtlantic OceanPacific OceanGulf of MexicoYucatan PeninsulaAndes MountainsAtacama Desert - northern ChiliTierra del FuegoAmazon RiverGulf of CaliforniaBaja CaliforniaChihuahuan Desert - MexicoSonoran Desert - MexicoMapThe Story of Latin America - ColumbusStone AgeColumbusIsabellaSanta MariaSan SalvadorNavidadNina and PintaAlexander VIInter CaeterademarcationTreaty of TordesillasVasco Nunez de BalboaNotesSpainSan Salvador - BahamasBrazilPortugalPanamaPacific OceanAtlantic OceanMapHernan CortesBartolome de OlmedocaciqueMarinaVera CruzYucatan PeninsulaCuba


NotesAztecsmaizeAztecsMontezumaTenochtitlanHuitizilopochtliQuetzalcoatlteocalliNotesThe Spaniards ArriveCortesDiego VelasquezPanfilo de NarvaezLa Noche TristeMaria de EstradaCuitlahuabrigantineTezcucoCharles INotesLand Grant SystemrepartimientosencomiendasNotesMapCaribbean seaMexicoMapMexicoSpainMapHispaniola - Haiti and Dominican RepublicChiapas - MexicoMapBartolome de Las CasasBartolome de Las CasasAntonia do MontesinosNotesMapJuan Diego and Our Lady of GuadalupeOur Lady of GuadalupeTepeyac HillZumarragatilmaNotesConquest of PeruFrancisco PizzaroCuzcoInca AtahualpaInca MancoIncaTemple of the SunMapPeruAndes Mountains


NotesPeru as A Spanish ColonyLimaSt. Rose of LimaSt. Martin de PorresSt. TuribiusPhilip IIISt. Francis SolanoNotesMapPeruLima, PeruSpainMapMexico in the 18th CenturymestizocreolesIndianspeninsularesNotesPrelude to Revolution - 1808Charles IVNapoleon BonaparteFerdinand VIIJoseph BonapartejuntaMapSpainFranceNotesMapPriest Revolutionaries - Hidalgo and MorelosPadre Hidalgo Mexico City - p. 334Guadalajara Guadalajara - p. 334NotesMapGuerrilla Warfare in the JunglesJose Maria Teclo MorelosValladolid - YucatanFerdinand VIIGratemalaclericalistsHonduras1821 Costa RicaMexico in 1821El Salvador


NotesMapMexico's AgonyGeneral Augustin de IturbideGeneral Lopez de Santa AnnaGeneral Jose Antonia EchavarriConstitution of 1824Maximilian I and wife CarlottaBenito JuarezDon Porfirio Diazpan o paloFrancisco MaderaPancho VillaEmiliano ZapataGeneral HuertaWoodrow WilsonAdmiral MayoGeneral ObregonGeneral John PershingCallesBlessed Miguel ProGonzales FloresNotesRevolution in South AmericaGeneral Simon BolivarAyacuchoJose de San MartinBernardo O'HigginsGen. Jose Gaspar Rodriguez de FrancisNotesMapVenezulaColumbiaEcuadorPeruChiliArgentinaUruguayBoliviaParaguayAyacucho - p. 341MapThe Caudillo Undermines RepublicanismcoupscaudillosNotesMapThe Empire of BrazilPrince JoaoPedroPedro IINotesLatin America TodayList two problemsMap


Put these events in orderBalboa discovers the Pacific OceanPizarro conquers the IncasMexico declares independence from Spain / Augustin de Iturbide becomes themilitary dictator of MexicoMexican WarGen. Huerta seizes power in MexicoRestrictions on Catholics in Mexico are relaxedThe government of Mexico wages constant persecution against CatholicsDon Porfirio Diaz is the president of Mexico<strong>All</strong> of Spanish America becomes independentNapoleon is defeatedCortes is made captain general and chief justice of New SpainColumbus discovers AmericaCortes conquers the AztecsHidalgo is executedConstitution of 1824 establishes a liberal republic in Mexico / Simon Bolivar isvictorious at AyacuchoBenito Juarez is the president of MexicoCalles rules MexicoCristero Rebellion under Gonzalez FloresThe Revolution begins in MexicoSanta Anna abolishes the constitution and declares himself dictator for lifeMorelos is executedOur Lady of Guadalupe appears to Juan Diego on Tepeyac HillPope Alexander issues Inter CaeteraCortez lands on the Yucatan PeninsulaHidalgo and Morelos lead a revolution in MexicoPedro I becomes emperor of BrazilMaximilian I and Carlotta become emperor and empress of MexicoGeneral Obregon becomes president of Mexico


Correct Sequence of Events1 Columbus discovers America 14922 Pope Alexander issues Inter Caetera 14933 Balboa discovers the Pacific Ocean 15134 Cortez lands on the Yucatan Peninsula February, 15195 Cortes conquers the Aztecs 15216 Cortes is made captain general and chief justice of New Spain 15227 Our Lady of Guadalupe appears to Juan Diego on Tepeyac Hill December, 15318 Pizarro conquers the Incas9 Hidalgo and Morelos lead a revolution in Mexico10 Hidalgo is executed July 30, 181111 Napoleon is defeated 181412 Morelos is executed 181513 Mexico declares independence from Spain / Augustin de Iturbide becomes the 1821military dictator of Mexico14 Pedro I becomes emperor of Brazil 182215 Constitution of 1824 establishes a liberal republic in Mexico / Simon Bolivar is 1824victorious at Ayacucho16 <strong>All</strong> of Spanish America becomes independent 182617 Santa Anna abolishes the constitution and declares himself dictator for life 183018 Mexican War 1846-184819 Maximilian I and Carlotta become emperor and empress of Mexico20 Benito Juarez is the president of Mexico21 Don Porfirio Diaz is the president of Mexico22 The Revolution begins in Mexico 191123 Gen. Huerta seizes power in Mexico24 General Obregon becomes president of Mexico25 Calles rules Mexico26 The government of Mexico wages constant persecution against Catholics 1924-193627 Cristero Rebellion under Gonzalez Flores28 Restrictions on Catholics in Mexico are relaxed 1979


ADDITIONAL IMPORTANT DATES<strong>All</strong> slaves freed in Brazil 1888Pedro II and family adbicated and returned to Portugal 1889Put these events in order3 Balboa discovers the Pacific Ocean8 Pizarro conquers the Incas13 Mexico declares independence from Spain / Augustin de Iturbide becomes themilitary dictator of Mexico18 Mexican War23 Gen. Huerta seizes power in Mexico28 Restrictions on Catholics in Mexico are relaxed26 The government of Mexico wages constant persecution against Catholics21 Don Porfirio Diaz is the president of Mexico16 <strong>All</strong> of Spanish America becomes independent11 Napoleon is defeated6 Cortes is made captain general and chief justice of New Spain1 Columbus discovers America5 Cortes conquers the Aztecs10 Hidalgo is executed15 Constitution of 1824 establishes a liberal republic in Mexico / Simon Bolivar isvictorious at Ayacucho20 Benito Juarez is the president of Mexico25 Calles rules Mexico27 Cristero Rebellion under Gonzalez Flores22 The Revolution begins in Mexico17 Santa Anna abolishes the constitution and declares himself dictator for life12 Morelos is executed


7 Our Lady of Guadalupe appears to Juan Diego on Tepeyac Hill2 Pope Alexander issues Inter Caetera4 Cortez lands on the Yucatan Peninsula9 Hidalgo and Morelos lead a revolution in Mexico14 Pedro I becomes emperor of Brazil19 Maximilian I and Carlotta become emperor and empress of Mexico24 General Obregon becomes president of Mexico


CHAPTER 16 - LATIN AMERICA: A SLEEPING GIANT - (ANSWERS)Put these events in order3 Balboa discovers the Pacific Ocean8 Pizarro conquers the Incas13 Mexico declares independence from Spain / Augustin de Iturbide becomes themilitary dictator of Mexico18 Mexican War23 Gen. Huerta seizes power in Mexico28 Restrictions on Catholics in Mexico are relaxed26 The government of Mexico wages constant persecution against Catholics21 Don Porfirio Diaz is the president of Mexico16 <strong>All</strong> of Spanish America becomes independent11 Napoleon is defeated6 Cortes is made captain general and chief justice of New Spain1 Columbus discovers America5 Cortes conquers the Aztecs10 Hidalgo is executed15 Constitution of 1824 establishes a liberal republic in Mexico / Simon Bolivar isvictorious at Ayacucho20 Benito Juarez is the president of Mexico25 Calles rules Mexico27 Cristero Rebellion under Gonzalez Flores22 The Revolution begins in Mexico17 Santa Anna abolishes the constitution and declares himself dictator for life12 Morelos is executed7 Our Lady of Guadalupe appears to Juan Diego on Tepeyac Hill2 Pope Alexander issues Inter Caetera4 Cortez lands on the Yucatan Peninsula9 Hidalgo and Morelos lead a revolution in Mexico14 Pedro I becomes emperor of Brazil19 Maximilian I and Carlotta become emperor and empress of Mexico24 General Obregon becomes president of Mexico


TEST - CHAPTER 16 - Latin America: A Sleeping GiantMATCHING1 Dominican priest who accompanied Cortes and urge A Columbuspersuasion instead of force2 pope who issued the Inter Caetera B Alexander VI3 Spanish explorer who conquered the Incas C Vasco Nunez de Balboa4 seized control of Mexico in 1830 and abolished the D Bartolome de Omedoconstitution5 carried the Gospel deep into the Chaco jungle E Hernan Cortes6 built a fortress in the Bahamas and called it Navidad F Bartolome de Las Casas7 priest martyred in Mexico G Zumarraga8 discovered the Pacific Ocean H Francisco Pizzaro9 Spanish explorer who conquered the Aztecs I Pancho Villa10 priest who fought in the Revolution in Mexico and used J Gonzales Floresguerrila warfare11 bishop of Lima who fought for Indian rights and justice K Jose Maria Teclo Morelos12 Bishop in Mexico who built a church on Tepeyac Hill L Hidalgo13 commander of an American fleet sent to Vera Cruz M Gen. Lopez de Santa Anna14 Our Lady of Guadalupe appeared to him N Gen. John Pershing15 leader of bandit revolutionaries in Mexico O Mayo16 priest who led an army of Mexican Indians; P St. Rosewas excommunicated17 saved Lima from a pirate attack Q St. Martin de Pores18 Spanish lawyer turned priest; "Defender of the Indians" R St. Turibius19 American leader of an expeditionary force sent into Mexico S St. Francis Solano20 son of an African slave woman and Spanish owner T Miguel Pro21 leader of the Cristero Rebellion in Mexico U Blessed Juan Diego


MATCHING - RULERS1 emperor of France A Isabella2 anti-Catholic president of Mexico B Montezuma II3 queen of Spain who financed Columbus' voyage C Charles I4 president of the United States who helped Pancho Villa D Atahualpa5 emperor of Mexico under French rule E Philip III6 king of the Aztecs F Napoleon Bonaparte7 leader of Chili G Gen. Augustin de Iturbide8 president of Mexico who maintained peace and prosperity H Maximilian I9 first emperor of Mexico I Benito Juarez10 king of Spain J Francisco Madera11 ruled Brazil for 49 years of peace and prosperity K Calles12 liberal president of Mexico who was supported by the L Jose de San MartinUnited States13 king of the Incas M Bernardo O'Higgins14 king of Portugal N Gen. Jose Gaspar Rodrigues deFrancia15 National Catholic Party candidate for president of Mexico O Prince Joao16 leader of Argentina P Pedro II17 king of Spain who outlawed Indian servitude in 1601 Q Woodrow Wilson18 leader of Paraguay R Don Porfirio Diaz


MATCHING1 a person born in Spain but living in Mexico A demarcation2 Indian corn B cacique3 cloak C maize4 a two-masted ship D teocalli5 Diaz's policy of rewarding friends and destroying enemies; E brigantinebread or the club"6 a governing council F repartimiento7 pyramid temple G tilma8 a strongman in South America who had the support of the H gauchupineruling army9 a military seizure of the government I junta10 the marking off of a territory J clericalist11 land grant given by Columbus and Cortez K pan o palo12 a conservative creole and member of the clergy L coup13 chief of an Indian tribe M caudilloPUT THESE EVENTS IN ORDERPizzaro conquers the IncasThe Revolution occurs in MexicoColumbus discovers AmericaCortes conquers the AztecsMexico declares independence from Spain


MATCHING1 place where Columbus first landed in the New <strong>World</strong> A Santa Mariawhose name means Holy Savior2 Indian who lived in the Andes Mountains B San Salvadore3 a papal decree which set a demarcation line in the Atlantic C NavidadOcean to divide lands between Spain and Portugal4 a city built by Pizzaro D Inter Caetera5 a native inhabitant of North or South America E Vera Cruz6 source of the black legend F La Noche Triste7 powerful warlike people who lived in Mexico and practiced G mestizohuman sacrifice8 Columbus' flagship H creole9 inhabitant of the coastal peninsula of Yucatan I Indian10 fortress built on San Salvadore whose name means J Mayanativity11 a settlement established by Cortez which means true cross K Inca12 American-born Spaniard L Aztec13 night the Spanish left the city of Tenochtitilan M Lima14 a person of mixed Indian and Spanish heritage N A Short Account of the Destructionof the IndiesESSAYWhat are the two primary problems in Latin America today?


North America - Political MapSouth America - Political Map1 United States 1 Brazil2 Mexico 2 Ecuador3 Central America 3 Columbia4 Gulf of California 4 Chili5 Gulf of Mexico 5 Venezuela6 Baja California 6 Peru7 Yucatan Peninsula 7 Argentina8 Atlantic Ocean 8 Uruguay9 Pacific Ocean 9 Bolivia10 Panama 10 Paraguay11 Caribbean Sea 11 Pacific Ocean12 Cuba 12 Atlantic Ocean13 BahamasSouth America - Physical Map1 Andes Mountains2 Amazon River3 Atacama Desert4 Tierra del Fuego


TEST - CHAPTER 16 - Latin America: A Sleeping Giant - (ANSWERS)MATCHINGD 1 Dominican priest who accompanied Cortes and urge A Columbuspersuasion instead of forceB 2 pope who issued the Inter Caetera B Alexander VIH 3 Spanish explorer who conquered the Incas C Vasco Nunez de BalboaM 4 seized control of Mexico in 1830 and abolished the D Bartolome de OmedoconstitutionS 5 carried the Gospel deep into the Chaco jungle E Hernan CortesA 6 built a fortress in the Bahamas and called it Navidad F Bartolome de Las CasasT 7 priest martyred in Mexico G ZumarragaC 8 discovered the Pacific Ocean H Francisco PizzaroE 9 Spanish explorer who conquered the Aztecs I Pancho VillaK 10 priest who fought in the Revolution in Mexico and used J Gonzales Floresguerrila warfareR 11 bishop of Lima who fought for Indian rights and justice K Jose Maria Teclo MorelosG 12 Bishop in Mexico who built a church on Tepeyac Hill L HidalgoO 13 commander of an American fleet sent to Vera Cruz M Gen. Lopez de Santa AnnaU 14 Our Lady of Guadalupe appeared to him N Gen. John PershingI 15 leader of bandit revolutionaries in Mexico O MayoL 16 priest who led an army of Mexican Indians; P St. Rosewas excommunicatedP 17 saved Lima from a pirate attack Q St. Martin de PoresF 18 Spanish lawyer turned priest; "Defender of the Indians" R St. TuribiusN 19 American leader of an expeditionary force sent into Mexico S St. Francis SolanoQ 20 son of an African slave woman and Spanish owner T Miguel ProJ 21 leader of the Cristero Rebellion in Mexico U Blessed Juan Diego


MATCHING - RULERSF 1 emperor of France A IsabellaK 2 anti-Catholic president of Mexico B Montezuma IIA 3 queen of Spain who financed Columbus' voyage C Charles IQ 4 president of the United States who helped Pancho Villa D AtahualpaH 5 emperor of Mexico under French rule E Philip IIIB 6 king of the Aztecs F Napoleon BonaparteM 7 leader of Chili G Gen. Augustin de IturbideR 8 president of Mexico who maintained peace and prosperity H Maximilian IG 9 first emperor of Mexico I Benito JuarezC 10 king of Spain J Francisco MaderaP 11 ruled Brazil for 49 years of peace and prosperity K CallesI 12 liberal president of Mexico who was supported by the L Jose de San MartinUnited StatesD 13 king of the Incas M Bernardo O'HigginsO 14 king of Portugal N Gen. Jose Gaspar Rodrigues deFranciaJ 15 National Catholic Party candidate for president of Mexico O Prince JoaoL 16 leader of Argentina P Pedro IIE 17 king of Spain who outlawed Indian servitude in 1601 Q Woodrow WilsonN 18 leader of Paraguay R Don Porfirio Diaz


MATCHINGH 1 a person born in Spain but living in Mexico A demarcationC 2 Indian corn B caciqueG 3 cloak C maizeE 4 a two-masted ship D teocalliK 5 Diaz's policy of rewarding friends and destroying enemies; E brigantinebread or the club"I 6 a governing council F repartimientoD 7 pyramid temple G tilmaM 8 a strongman in South America who had the support of the H gauchupineruling armyL 9 a military seizure of the government I juntaA 10 the marking off of a territory J clericalistF 11 land grant given by Columbus and Cortez K pan o paloJ 12 a conservative creole and member of the clergy L coupB 13 chief of an Indian tribe M caudilloPUT THESE EVENTS IN ORDER3 Pizzaro conquers the Incas5 The Revolution occurs in Mexico1 Columbus discovers America2 Cortes conquers the Aztecs4 Mexico declares independence from Spain


MATCHINGB 1 place where Columbus first landed in the New <strong>World</strong> A Santa Mariawhose name means Holy SaviorK 2 Indian who lived in the Andes Mountains B San SalvadoreD 3 a papal decree which set a demarcation line in the Atlantic C NavidadOcean to divide lands between Spain and PortugalM 4 a city built by Pizzaro D Inter CaeteraI 5 a native inhabitant of North or South America E Vera CruzN 6 source of the black legend F La Noche TristeL 7 powerful warlike people who lived in Mexico and practiced G mestizohuman sacrificeA 8 Columbus' flagship H creoleJ 9 inhabitant of the coastal peninsula of Yucatan I IndianC 10 fortress built on San Salvadore whose name means J MayanativityE 11 a settlement established by Cortez which means true cross K IncaH 12 American-born Spaniard L AztecF 13 night the Spanish left the city of Tenochtitilan M LimaG 14 a person of mixed Indian and Spanish heritage N A Short Account of the Destructionof the IndiesESSAYWhat are the two primary problems in Latin America today?Social JusticeGeneral Prosperity


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A R C T I CO C E A NGreenland(Denmark)Alaska(USA)C A N A D AU N I T E D S TAT E SAT L A N T I CO C E A NP A C I F I CO C E A NT H EB A H A M A SM E X I C OC U B AD O M I N I C A NR E P U B L I CG U AT E M A L AJ A M A I C AB E L I Z EH O N D U R A SN I C A R A G U AH A I T IPuerto Rico(USA)E LS A LVA D O RC O S TA R I C APA N A M A22 The <strong>World</strong> — Reference Maps & Forms • EMC 3720 • ©2004 by Evan-Moor Corp.


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C A RI B B E A N S E AC O L O M B I AV E N E Z U E L AS U R I N A M EFrench Guiana(France)G U YA N AGalápagos Islands(Ecuador)ECUADORP E R UB R A Z I LB O L I V I AP A C I F I CO C E A NPA R A G U AYC H I L EA R G E N T I N AU R U G U AYAT L A N T I CO C E A NFalkland Islands(U.K.)S T R A I T O F M A G E L L A N52 The <strong>World</strong> — Reference Maps & Forms • EMC 3720 • ©2004 by Evan-Moor Corp.


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