Title: 2nd Semester Exam
12nd Semester Exam
2Excessive Military Spending to Defend the Empire
Theories on the Fall of Rome
- Defending the borders from attacks was a constant
drain on the government. Spending for this
protection left little resources for public
housing and maintaining the quality of public
roads.
3Political Corruption
- Romans never created an efficient system as to
how the emperor would be selected and eventually
the emperor became the highest bidder. - Inferior Technology
- Romans relied so heavily on human and animal
labor and were, therefore, unable to produce
goods efficiently
4Inflation
- Once Romans stopped conquering lands, gold
stopped flowing into the city. Gold eventually
lost its value and people were forced to barter
for their goods. - Unemployment
- farmers who had to pay workmen could not produce
goods as cheaply as farmers who had slaves. They
couldnt compete with the low prices, so they
lost or sold their farms
5Urban Decay
- Many Romans were not rich, which caused a problem
as apartment costs were expensive. Anyone who
could not pay for living quarters were forced to
live on the streets. - Declines in Morals and Values
- Romans became passionate for cruelty. Their most
popular form of entertainment was watching the
gladiatorial combats in the Coliseum
6Barbarian Invasions
- When the Romans fought a civil war in Italy,
their borders were left open for attack.
Gradually, Germanic hunters and herders began to
raid and take over Roman land. - Environmental and Public Health Problems
- Some historians claim that leaders of Rome were
killed off by consuming excessive amounts of lead
7Rise in Christianity
- Historians theorize that money that would have
been used to maintain the Empire, instead, was
used to build churches and monasteries.
8Christianity
- Constantine made Christianity the official
religion of the Roman Empire. - Pax Romana
- Augustus introduced the Pax Romana, a time of
peace and unity for the Empire
9Octavian
- After Caesars death, power shared by Marc
Antony, Lepidus and Octavian - Civil War broke out between Antony and Cleopatra
and Octavian - Octavian won naval victory at Actium in 31 B.C.
- When Antony was defeated and Egypt was made a
Roman province, he and Cleopatra committed
suicide to avoid being paraded through Rome as
captives
10Octavian
- Octavian became absolute ruler of Rome he was
given the title Augustus (honored) - As Romes First Citizen, Augustus ended the
expansion of the Empire at its defensible
boundaries English Channel, Rhine, Danube and
Euphrates rivers, and the Sahara desert
11Romans assigned standard sequence of columns for
multistoried buildings
upper level Corinthian Columnsmost ornamental
and fragile
mid level Ionic Columns
lowest level Doric Columnsstrongest columns
for support
12 This system of loyalty and protection called
feudalism worked from...
Feudal Society
King
Lords
Knights
Serfs
top to bottom
bottom to top
and
13- The disease spread due to trade with Asia.
- Rats aboard ships from Asia carried fleas
infected with the disease.
14- Middle Ages- Period of history between the fall
of Rome and the beginning of modern time - Magna Carta- Document signed by Englands King
John in 1215 that guaranteed English people basic
rights. - Guild- Organization that protected workers
rights, set wages and prices, and settled
disputes. - Feudalism- Social system in which peasants
worked on a lords land and supplied him with
food in exchange for his protection of them
15Contributions of Middle Ages
Gothic architecture
16 growth of the Christian Church
17 unique inventions
draw bridge
windmill
use of water power
steel plow
18 education
development of universities
19Symptoms of Bubonic Plague
- Showed strange black swellings about the size of
an egg or apple in the armpits. - The swellings oozed blood pus and were followed
by the spreading of black blotches and sores on
the skin from internal bleeding. - The sick suffered severe pain and died within 5
days of the first symptoms. - In 5 years, 1347-1351, the disease killed about
1/3rd of the population, or 25 million people
20People of the Renaissance
Leonardo da Vinci
1452-1505
The perfect Renaissance man
mathematician
scientist
inventor
artist
21mathematician
saw the importance of mathematics in determining
the correct proportions in the figures he drew
included proportions of animals as well as people
22A Study in Proportions
famous drawing of the human figure
a perfect architectural combination of the square
and circle
the most complete visual statement of the harmony
between mathematics and nature
23scientist, inventor
worlds first scientific illustrator
drew the first cars, bicycles, machine guns, tanks
fascinated with flying machines, submarines, war
machines
drew 5,000 pages of technical drawings in
notebooks to improve his paintings
24artist
Mona Lisa
possibly the worlds most famous painting
Mona - an Italian contraction of
ma donna, my lady
25Michelangelo Buonarroti
1475-1564
Michelangelo and Leonardo Da Vinci were intense
rivals.
26Pietà
created in his 20s
depicts young Mary holding her dead son, Christ,
in her arms
an admiring spectator disbelieved someone so
young could create the Pietà
27An angry Michelangelo returned at night and
chiseled his name on the sculpture, the only work
he ever signed.
28David, the biblical work that made Michelangelo
world famous
29Sistine Chapel
commissioned by the Pope to paint the chapel
ceiling
created under the worst of working conditions
painted more than 4 years on his back, 60 ft. in
the air
illustrates biblical story of Genesis
30Pope Julius II
1443-1513
Pope Julius hired Michelangelo to repaint the
ceiling of the Sistine Chapel
31Sandro Botticelli
1445-1510 One of the most influential painters of
the Italian Renaissance. Most famous painting is
The Birth of Venus
32William Shakespeare
- 15641616
- The most widely admired and influential dramatist
and poet in the history of the Western
Civilization. - Famous plays
- Romeo and Juliet
- Hamlet
33Nicolaus Copernicus
- 1473-1543
- First to conclude that the Earth revolved around
the sun, instead of being the center of the
universe.
34Sir Issac Newton
- 1643--1727
- Thought to be the greatest scientific genius of
all time. - Famous for the law of gravity and law of motion
35Galileo Galilei
- 1564--1642
- Italian scientist who formulated the basic law of
falling bodies. - He constructed a telescope with which he studied
lunar craters, and discovered four moons
revolving around Jupiter
36Johann Gutenberg
- 1398-1468
- German goldsmith who invented the moveable-type
printing press. - Allowed books to be printed much faster and in
many languages.
37Africa
- The bodies of water that surround Africa
are Atlantic Ocean, Indian Ocean, Red Sea, and
Mediterranean Sea
38Africas Diversity and Uniformity
- Diversity
- Climate ranges from desert to savannah
(grasslands) to tropical rainforest - Over 1,000 distinct ethnic groups and languages
- Religions include indigenous, African, Islam,
Christianity, and others - Long history of trade in large cities and farming
in rural areas
39- Uniformity
- Share many cultural values such as respect for
elders and communal raising of children - Religions unify many Africans
- Most Africans are influenced by European
colonialism, live in countries based on colonial
borders, and speak western-colonial languages
(such as English and French)
40Heritages
- Indigenous
- Traditional African culture
- Traditional religion
- Languages
- Music
- Kinship
- Village councils
41- Western Heritage
- Brought from Europe through trade starting in the
sixteenth century and continued throughout the
colonial era 1880s -1960s - Brought industrialization
- European languages
- Established national borders
42Traditional Religions of China
- Chinese culture has been influenced by three
religions. - Confucianism
- Taoism
- Buddhism
- Sometimes referred to as The Three Ways
43Traditional Religions of China
- Each religion plays a special role in shaping
personal behavior, family life, government, art
and even science in China.
Different religions have been tolerated
throughout Chinas history.
44Confucianism
- Founded by Kung Fu Zi
- Kung Fu Zi was a government worker during a
failing Zhou (JOE) Dynasty. - Confucius believed people should return to the
ways of the past so society would be peaceful
again. - How was society to become peaceful again?
Follow the Li or proper behavior
45Li
- There are 5 Key Relationships in Confucionism.
- 1. Ruler/Subject
- 2. Parent/Child
- 3. Husband/Wife
- 4. Older sibling/younger sibling
- 5. friend/friend
- Confucians practiced Filial Piety or respect for
ones elders
46Confucianism
- Today in China, Confucianism influences the
government because there has never been a
democracy. There has always been a few rulers in
charge.
47Taoism
- Founder is Laozi
- Believe people can find happiness by following
The Tao, which means to be part of nature and
learn how to act by watching nature.
Tao pronounced DOW
48- Yin and Yang opposite forces of nature. Taoist
think good and bad are connected and accept all
things.
49Taoism
- Against government. Believed rulers should
practice wuwei or acting by not acting. - Leaders should help people achieve what they
naturally want.
50Taoism
- Taoism affects China today. People still
practice Wuwei to help them get through tough
times. They simply wait for the bad times to
pass.
51Taoism
- Chinese paintings often show calm mountains and
violent storms to represent Yin and Yang.
52Buddhism Main Ideas
- Founder is Sidhartha Guatama
- 4 Noble Truths
- Life is Suffering
- Suffering comes from desire
- To get rid of suffering get rid of desire
- To get rid of desire follow the 8 fold path
538 fold Path
- Called the Middle Way
- Knowing the Truth
- Trying to resist Evil
- Saying nothing to hurt others
- Respecting life, morality (what is right), and
property - Holding a job that does not injure others
- Trying to free ones mind of evil
- Controlling ones thoughts and feelings
- Practicing proper forms of concentration
Enlightenment
Follow the Path to
54- Buddhism became a religion and was spread to Asia
after Buddhas death
55- The communist government did not like Buddhism
and tried to stop people from practicing.
56- Since the 1970s Chinas government has allowed a
few temples to reopen.
57Apartheid
- An official policy of racial separation formerly
practiced in South Africa
Nelson Mandela
- The leader of the African National Congress and
first black president of South Africa
58What is the governing body of South Africa
Called? Who is their leader?
- African National Congress is the governing body
- Nelson Mandela is their leader
59Egypt
Chad
Ethiopia
Ivory Coast
Kenya
South Africa
Zimbabwe
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61What type of government ruled Austria-Hungary
during WWI?
What was the most common type of government
around 1900?
62World War I Alliances
- Central Powers
- Austria-Hungary
- Germany
- Turkey
- Bulgaria
- The Allies
- Russia (dropped out of war in 1917 due to a
revolution in their country) - France
- Great Britain
- Italy (originally had an alliance with Germany
and Austria-Hungary, but joined the allies after
the war began.) - United States (joined in 1917)
63Treaty of Versailles
- Ended WWI
- The Treaty of Versailles demanded that Germany
pay for the damages done to the Allied countries - Germany also had to give up valuable territory
64Nationalism
- A strong pride in ones country or ethnic group
Who did Adolf Hitler blame for his countrys
financial problems?
65What is NATO and what is its purpose?
- The North Atlantic Treaty Organization or NATO
was formed in 1949 included countries of
Western Europe, US, Canada. - Agreed to defend one another if they were
attacked by the Soviet Union or any other
country.
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67What was the date that Japan bombed Pearl Harbor?
What is the Marshall Plan?
- The Economic Cooperation Act of 1948, or the
Marshall Plan, offered US aid of agriculture,
industry, finances to Western Europe.
68What was the Maastricht Treaty?
- 1992, the Maastricht Treaty introduced new forms
of cooperation between member state governments,
the European Union was formed.
What is a common market?
- A common market means that trade and travel
barriers between countries have been removed.
69When was the EU formed?
What is its purpose?
- all countries are committed to the same
fundamental values. - Peace, democracy, the rule of law, respect for
human rights. - Membership in the European Union helps the
economy and government of each member country.
70Who was the father of communism?
What is a command economy?
- The government decides how many of which goods
are produced and sets the prices
71What is a market economy?
- An economy that allows business owners to compete
in the market with little government interference.
What is socialism?
- An economic system in which businesses and
industries are owned collectively by the
government.
72What is communism?
- A political system in which property is owned
collectively and labor is organized in a way that
is supposed to benefit all people.
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