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HIS 104: Crash Course 29 Notes
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These notes cover Crash Course World History Episode 29, which delves into the causes, major events, and consequences of World War II. The episode highlights key topics such as the rise of the Axis Powers, the role of the Allies, the Holocaust, and the global scale of the conflict, leading to significant changes in world history.
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HIS 104: Crash Course 24 Notes
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These notes summarize Crash Course World History Episode 24, which explores the concept of globalization—its historical roots, economic and cultural impacts, environmental effects, and the debates it sparks about inequality, labor, and sovereignty in the modern world.
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HIS 104: Crash Course 23 Notes
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These notes cover Crash Course World History Episode 23, focusing on the rise of nationalism and the global wave of decolonization in the 20th century. Topics include anti-colonial movements, the end of European empires, and the formation of new nations in Africa and Asia, especially India.
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HIS 104: Crash Course 19 Notes
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These notes summarize Crash Course World History Episode 19, comparing the development and core ideas of capitalism and socialism. The content includes key figures like Adam Smith and Karl Marx, along with the economic and social effects of both systems during the Industrial Age.
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HIS 104: Crash Course 18 Notes
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These notes cover Crash Course World History Episode 18, which explores the Industrial Revolution—its origins, major innovations, social and economic impact, and global consequences. Key concepts include technological advances, factory systems, labor changes, and the expansion of industrial capitalism.
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HIS 104: Crash Course 16
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These notes summarize Crash Course World History Episode 16, focusing on the rise of capitalism, the Dutch Golden Age, and the global economic impact of the Dutch East India Company (VOC). The notes highlight key ideas presented in the video, including trade networks, early financial systems, and colonial expansion.
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BIB120: New Testament Bundle
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Complete NT study bundle covering chapters 7–23 with notes on Gospels, Acts, Paul’s letters, and Revelation. Includes question-only study guides for Exams 1–3 and Final, two extra credit worksheets (timeline and crossword), and a summary slide. Perfect for BIB 110 review and final exam prep.
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Chapter 16: Romans
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This chapter explores Romans, Paul’s theological masterpiece that presents a comprehensive explanation of justification by faith, the righteousness of God, and the path to salvation. Paul addresses key topics such as the nature of sin, the role of the Law, and the power of grace. He emphasizes how believers are to live in response to God's mercy, encouraging a life of holiness, service, and unity within the church. Romans is foundational for understanding Christian doctrine and its practica...
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Chapter 15: Corinthians
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This chapter covers 1 & 2 Corinthians, where Paul addresses serious challenges in the Corinthian church, including divisions, immorality, misuse of spiritual gifts, and misunderstandings about the resurrection. Paul calls for unity, love, and order in worship, famously defining love in 1 Corinthians 13. In 2 Corinthians, he defends his apostleship and reveals his heart for ministry. These letters offer practical and theological insight into how believers live and grow as a body of Christ.
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Chapter 14: Thessalonians
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This chapter covers 1 & 2 Thessalonians, letters written by Paul to encourage a young church facing persecution. Key themes include steadfast faith, living in holiness, and maintaining hope in the second coming of Christ. Paul reassures believers about those who have died, warns against false teachings, and encourages readiness and perseverance. These letters offer deep insight into the early church's eschatological hope and pastoral care.
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