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    Comparison Essay Two The three various Native American art styles vary mainly based upon their religious practices. In Mesoamerica‚ much of the sacrificial customs were depicted throughout their art and architecture. Human and sacrifice and bloodletting were a very huge part of Mayan culture‚ much more so than other Native American cultures of that time period. Ball courts and temples within Mesoamerican culture were prominent‚ while ultimately not completely understood by historians‚ the lasting

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    AP WORLD STUDY GUIDE UNIT 1 Chapter 1 Before Civilization Around 10‚000 years ago‚ during the Neolithic Age‚ humans began to cultivate plants and to domesticate animals in various parts of the world. Climate change is probably the major reason for the switch from food gathering to food production. Although farming is often harder than hunting and gathering‚ agriculturalists‚ because of their capacity to increase their population‚ expanded across much of the planet at the expense of hunter-gatherers

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    Because of the two rivers that run through the crescent‚ the Tigris and Euphrates‚ the land was extremely fertile and easy to grow crops. There was also evidence of trade between the two civilizations. Not much‚ but simple things such as shells. Mesoamerica lacked good soil. Because of the little to know rivers they had‚ it was very hard to irrigate. The used floating blocks of land called chinampas in order to get the water they needed. There was also not much trading between the Americas‚ because

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    of Aragon Isabella of Castile Christopher Columbus Johannes Gutenberg Gold‚ God‚ Glory—motives for European expansion Pre-Columbian Era Mesoamerica Columbian Exchange Reconquista Conquistadores Encomienda system Treaty of Tordesillas Ghana Iroquois Aztec Essay Possibilities Discuss the Aztec and explain their rise to power in Mesoamerica. What factors contributed to the rise of modern Europe and an age of expansionism from 1000 to 1600 AD? What political and economic advantages

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    began around 10‚200 B.C‚ first appearing in Southwest Asia‚ and lasted until 4000 to 2200 B.C. The cultivation of vegetables and domestication was becoming common in Southwest Asia between 10‚200 to 8‚800 B.C (Levack et al 2009:6)‚ 5‚000 B.C in Mesoamerica (Haviland et al 2011: 501)‚ and about 4‚500 B.C in Europe. (Leonard 1973: 21) Advantages of Food Production An Efficent Way of Life Food raising was a more efficient way of life than food collecting. Approximately 250 square miles

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    SOUTH AMERICA - THE CHAVIN CULTURE. Early Andean society and the Chavín cult The Chavin society was the first civilization in the Andes and migrated to present-day Peru and Bolivia region by 12‚000 B.C.E. They were primarily hunters and gatherers. By 8000 B.C.E. they started to experiment with agriculture and developed complex societies as a result. The Main crops they cultivated include beans‚ sweet potatoes‚ cotton‚ and peanuts. Fishing also supplemented their agricultural harvests By 1800 B.C

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    Another explorer is Hernan Cortes. Cortes was a famous explorer within Mexico. Cortes found about the Aztecs and their valuables. He was greedy and wanted to conquer Tenochtitlán. Cortes met the king of the Aztecs‚ Montezuma. Cortes took Montezuma captive within his own city. However‚ Governor Velasquez from Cuba sent another expedition under conquistador Panfilo de Narvaez to take command from Cortes. Cortes left Tenochtitlan to fight Narvaez. After taking care of Narvaez‚ Cortes returned to Tenochtitlan

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    Lexi Martin Unit 1 Study Guide – Chapters 1-6 Vocabulary- Australopithecus- an extinct genus of small-brained‚ large-toothed bipedal hominids that live in Africa between one and four million years ago. Paleolithic Age- At sites dating from the Lower Paleolithic Period (about 2‚500‚000 to 200‚000 years ago)‚ simple pebble tools have been found in association with the remains of what may have been the earliest human ancestors. Neanderthal- an unenlightened or ignorant person; barbarian. Neolithic

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    The Indigenous Eroticism and Colonial Morality in New Mexico: The Confession Manuals of New Spain The matters of sexual interactions and social norms have always been a controversial subject all through history. After reading these confession manuals‚ I was a bit stunned by the content of it‚ but even more astonished by the question a higher priest would ask. Their obsession with knowing what’s now considered personal behavior‚ was what stunned me the most. The Spaniards believed that

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    PERIOD 2: Organization and Reorganization of Human Societies‚ c. 600 BCE to c. 600 CE The Development and Codification of Religious and Cultural Traditions I. Codifications and further developments of existing religious traditions provided a bond among the people and an ethical code to live by. A. The association of monotheism with Judaism was further developed with the codification of the Hebrew Scriptures‚ which also reflected the influence of Mesopotamian cultural and legal traditions

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