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Greek Mythology Test Review (2024) – Questions & Answers (Graded A+)
  • Greek Mythology Test Review (2024) – Questions & Answers (Graded A+)

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  • Greek Mythology Test Review (2024) – Questions & Answers (Graded A+) Greek Mythology Test Review (2024) – Questions & Answers (Graded A+) What are the Types of Myths - ANSWER - Divine Myth: a story that explains a phenomenon Legend: a story of a mythical human character Folktale: traditional story passed down through generations What is a Classical Myth - ANSWER - A classic myth is a story that, through its classical form, has attained a kind of immortality because its inherent arc...
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Class Notes Test 3 Review CSTU 101 Liberty University Dr. Walker
  • Class Notes Test 3 Review CSTU 101 Liberty University Dr. Walker

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  • Class Notes Test 3 Review CSTU 101 Liberty University Dr. Walker A.D. - correct answer When was the Italian Renaissance? To return to the principles underlying ancient Greece - correct answer What was the goal of the Italian Renaissance? Rationalism and Humanism - correct answer What two philosophies dominated the Italian Renaissance? Merchant Princes - correct answer Who financed the travel and commerce of the Italian Renaissance period? Ottoman Empire - correct answer Trade with wh...
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AMSCO - 3.1 Reading Notes - AP History correct answers 100%
  • AMSCO - 3.1 Reading Notes - AP History correct answers 100%

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  • AMSCO - 3.1 Reading Notes - AP Historywho were the four gunpowder empires? - correct answers russia, the ottoman, the safavid, and the mughal empires. why did the gunpowder empires craft artist and architectural legacies? - correct answers to reflect the legitimacy of rulers. what did europe's expansion involve that was unique from the gunpowder empires? - correct answers a wider exchange of network than that which spread gunpowder; transoceanic connections with the americas. what is s...
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A-Level History The Age Of The Crusades C1071–1204
  • A-Level History The Age Of The Crusades C1071–1204

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  • This set of study notes for A-Level History cover the First to Fourth Crusades, including the political, economic, and cultural impact of the Crusades on the Near East, the Byzantine Empire, and the Latin West. The notes detail the religious, political, and economic motives behind each Crusade, the leadership and military outcomes of each campaign, and the internal and external factors that shaped the Crusader states. Overall, the study notes provide a comprehensive overview of the Crusades and ...
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Nearly losing an empire: The British in India, 1829-58 Revision Notes
  • Nearly losing an empire: The British in India, 1829-58 Revision Notes

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  • In-depth and A* quality notes on everything you need to know about india for the empire section of the A-Level History course. Perfectly summarised with important facts to include in high level essays
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AMSCO - 1.3 Reading Notes - AP History with verified solution
  • AMSCO - 1.3 Reading Notes - AP History with verified solution

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  • AMSCO - 1.3 Reading Notes - AP History Delhi sultanate - correct answers 1. Reigned for 300 years, from the 13th through the 16th centuries 2. Imposed a tax called the jizya on all non-Muslim subjects of the empire 3. Never organized an efficient bureaucracy in the style of the Chinese. Because of this, sultans had difficulty imposing their policies in a land as large and diverse as India. 3. Sultans wanted to extend their rule southward. They became focused on themselves from an invasion by...
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The Mongol Empire summary (GES 110)
  • The Mongol Empire summary (GES 110)

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  • An in-depth summary of the 'Mongol Empire". All the necessary information from the prescribed reader and lecture slide have been incorporated, thus providing you with a perfect set of notes for semester tests and exams.
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MBLEX Exam Questions And Answers
  • MBLEX Exam Questions And Answers

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  • MBLEX Exam Questions And Answers Herodicus - Answer -Father of sports medicine Hippocrates - Answer -Father of medicine, four humors, first to do massage on injured areas Four humors - Answer -Phlem, blood, bile (yellow/black) Avicenna - Answer -After fall of roman empire wrote about Massage, friction and hydrotherapies Pare - Answer -French military surgeon, orthopedic benefits of massage Dr Timothy Bright - Answer -Cambridge..taught about baths, massage and exercise Borell...
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Canada and the Durham Report, 1837-40
  • Canada and the Durham Report, 1837-40

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  • In-depth and A* quality notes on everything you need to know about Canada for the empire section of the A-Level History course. Perfectly summarised with important facts to include in high level essays
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AMSCO - 2.5 Reading Notes - AP History question n answers graded A+
  • AMSCO - 2.5 Reading Notes - AP History question n answers graded A+

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  • AMSCO - 2.5 Reading Notes - AP History Generally, in which ways did cultural diffusion in c. effect places? - correct answers Goods, people, and ideas traveled with relative freedom through the networks of exchange in Afro- Eurasia in the years between c. 1200 and c. 1450. Technological developments were diffused by trade. Literary and artistic interactions and cultural exchanges were documented by travelers. How did it (Buddhism) spread to China? - correct answers Buddhism came to China fr...
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