Brett Wagner December 09, 2014 Pre-Modern Chinese History Dr. Yunwei Song Gunpowder: Its Affects on China and the World The Chinese can take credit for several important inventions, such as silk, woodblock printing, paper, and the magnetic compass, however another invention China introduced is gunpowder. Like all of China’s inventions, Gunpowder made a substantial contribution to China’s culture and, probably the more obvious contribution, gave them more power in order to defend them from attacking…
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Comparison of World Trade Networks Juniper Ozbolt October 26th, 2014 AP World History Mr. A Stever Colombian Exchange Indian Ocean Silk Road Trans-Saharan Where Did Occur Europe, West Africa, Americas East Africa, Persian Gulf/Arabia, India, Southeast Asia, China, Europe Europe, North Africa and Central Asia North, West, and Sub-Saharan Africa, Sahara, Arab Penisula (Persia), Btwn What Empires Portuguese, Spanish, Native Americans (Incans, Mayans, Aztecs) Portuguese, Dutch, Siam (Thailand), Muslims…
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Globalization – Chapter 5 Notes Historical Globalization Chapter Issue: To what extent did early globalization affect peoples of the world? How did Globalization Begin? There are many different ideas about when globalization began: 1. 325 BCE – Buddhist leader Chandragupta Maurya combined religion, trade and military to create a vast trade empire in India 2. 1100’s when Ghengis Khan introduced the idea of fighting from horseback, which allowed him to create…
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in Chines cities than anywhere else in the world at the time (contemporaneous) Footbinding Popular among upper class during Song Physical manifestation (symbol) of statues of women in China Confined to the home What were samurai, what was their impact on Japan? Samurai= military nobility (Japanese equivalent of a knight) Rise of samurai reduced Japanese peasants to serf status (bound to their bushi’s land enforced by samurai) How did rise of Daimyos affect Japan Warfare changed Armies of peasants replaced…
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Kacie Lee Tomasetti AP World P.6 12/03/17 AP World ID #12 1. Bubonic Plague (342-343) The bubonic plague (black death), a destructive outbreak, spread throughout China. The plague spread by infecting rodents which would infect other hosts such as humans. The Mongol’s military campaigns, merchants, and travelers assisted in spreading the disease. It eventually spread to the Black Sea ports where Italian traders spread it to the Mediterranean basin. Through trade routes, the disease spread to Europe…
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is called bai hua . The writing system has not changed for thousands of years and is the same for all the dialects which is complex and difficult to learn.Many of the elements that make up the foundation of the modern world originated in China, including paper, gunpowder, credit banking, the compass and paper money. China stagnated for more than two decades under the rigid authoritarianism of early communist rule and the founder of the People’s Republic, Mao Zedong. But China now has the…
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People in ancient China used gunpowder to make fireworks and rockets. In the past 300 years, people have gained a scientific understanding of how rockets work. Now, aerospace engineers use their understanding to make rockets fly farther, faster, higher and more accurately. Our understanding of how rockets work arises from Sir Isaac Newton's three laws of motion. It is important for engineers to understand Newton's laws because they not only describe how rockets work, they explain how everything that moves or stays still works…
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hose exchanged via the Silk Road (Do not simply list the goods traded within each network; explain how the types of trade goods compare). Silk Road traded luxury goods and would be exchanged from merchant to merchant over many years to get from one end to the other and Indian Ocean traded bulk goods that went straight from one area to another in afairly quick amount of time . How did monsoon winds impact Indian Ocean trade (think in terms of price, quantity, regularity, etc.)? It made it more predictable…
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1) Describe European and sub-Saharan African contacts with the Islamic world. European contact with the Islamic world was often strained. When the Muslims were building the Islamic empire, they had conquered most of the area surrounding the Mediterranean. As the Muslims moved on to Europe, they conquered Spain, but were stopped at the French border by Charles Martel in the Battle of Tours. Charles Martel won, and if he had lost, the Muslims would likely have conquered the rest of Europe. Years later…
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History of Rabies Abstract: Rabies, literally meaning “furious” in Latin, is commonly known throughout the ages for its terrifying effects on both humans and animals alike. Because the disease is fatal, people throughout the world have put greatest effort to find ways of controlling and preventing the disease. Natural remedies and protection amulets were used until Pasteur’s discovery of the vaccine. Based on those findings, people have altered techniques to make the vaccine. However, recently…
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