swedish state” and led protestant reformation that would continue to impact Sweden long after his reign. How long did the empire last? The Swedish empire was an established world power approximately between 1525 and 1660. These dates are not absolute, as I took into account multiple different sources and approximate the different start and end dates. “Experienced an era of importance, influence and expansion.” -Byron J. Nordstrom in The History of Sweden. This salient era ended by Sweden’s defeat…
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explain the following key concepts: 1. How does the invention and use of tools explain the development of technology? Tools evolved from crudely shaped pieces of stone to precise instruments. Tool making demonstrates the idea of taking an existing object and making it more useful. 2. Why did early humans wander in bands? Early humans wandered in bands following migrating herds of animals during seasonal changes to their environment. 3. How did early humans adapt to their environment…
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changes and environment, and their ingeniousness showed through the way they built shelters. From south-facing caves, to constructing dwellings made of large animals’ bones, the hunter-gatherers built their shelters based on their needs. Not only did they build shelters, but they also crafted their own tools for specific activities. The men created the hunting tools most of the time, and the women created the containers, as well as the tools for cloth making. Children helped with collecting seeds…
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you will have two choices Units 1 & 2: Neolithic Revolution through the Classical Era; to 600 CE 1. Neolithic revolution; significance of hunter-gatherer lifestyle and the switch to sedentary agriculture; how did the switch take place over time? How did it change society? How did it change gender relationships? The Neolithic Revolution was the general changeover from the basic hunting and gathering to the growing of crops and the domestication of wild animals. However, like many marker events…
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Questions Introduction- “Vital Fluids” 1. The author’s main thesis for the book is that “thirst is deadlier than hunger”. I believe he is trying to bring a notice to the readers of how important fluids are for our health but also the history of the world and how these specific 6 fluids have sculpted our world today. 2. Beer had turned into a source of currency along with bread. The discovery of beer made new jobs for people, lessening the number of laborers out in the fields. Wine was drunk…
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might have the feeling how can I get justice from someone who barely knows the law and they are unpaid so how happy can they be, but they are in a position of power to pass judgment on you. It is hard to imagine, but that is how their judicial process over in Great Brittan and Wales and other countries over abroad as well. Laws The types of laws can be traced back hundreds of years, what started as primitive law evolved into archaic law which turned into what we know today as mature law. The origins…
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this can be found in reports of the orgies of Ancient Greece and Rome, as well as the religious writings of the Middle East and Europe (Gen 16:3). As with any religious writing, trying to establish its works as historical fact is a difficult and daunting task. Often times the stories in these writings come across as metaphors when I read them. However, Dr Laura Fortunato of the Santa Fe Institute shares with us the fact that, with regards to Rome, influential men had numerous children with the slave…
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years, under the Borgias, they had warfare, terror, murder, and bloodshed, but they produced Michelangelo, Leonardo da Vinci, and the Renaissance. In Switzerland they had brotherly love. They had five hundred years of democracy and peace, and what did they produce? The cuckoo clock." Lime’s history was more than a little vague and self–serving (Welles himself seems to have been titillated by this dangerous truth since he added it to Graham Greene’s original script for the film). Fifteenth–century…
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based in villages and towns Series of independent discoveries Occurred first in the Middle East Fertile Crescent Middle East: domestication of emmer wheat and barley Africa: domestication of sorghum, teff, and manioc Central America: domestication of maize/corn South America: domestication of potatoes and quinoa India/east Africa: domestication of rice Animism Dates back to Paleolithic age Earliest known form of religion in which people worshipped things in nature Belief that non-human entities…
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the Vatican Vergil, created in the late 4th century by Publius Vergilius. - After the Western Roman Empire collapse in 476 AD, an era of dislocation and uncertainty ensued. - The thousand year medieval era lasted from the fifth century fall of Rome until the fifteenth century Renaissance. - In the 700’s, with the exception of Celtic pattern-making, book design and illumination had sunk to a low in most of Europe. - Many people feared that the year 1000 AD would be the end of the world. -…
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