Thursday, May 6, 2010

Section Review 3&4 Ch. 26 & Identify

1. Chiang Kai-shek; Mao Tse-tung; Soviets
2. Mao Tse-tung
3. George C. Marshal
4. Taiwan; 1949 Oct 1
5. Peoples Republic of China
6. 800, 000 were executed
7. Kim II-sung; Syngman Rhee
8. 38th Parallel
9. 1950-53
10.300,000 fresh communist Chinese volunteers

Identify
Five-Year Plan-industrial out put increase at the rapid rate of 15 % a year from 1953-57
Great Leap Forward-
Cultural Revoltion
Red Gueards-
Gang of Four-
Deng Xiaoping-
Pusan Perimeter-
Inchon-
limited warfare-
Matthew B. Ridgeway-

Friday, December 11, 2009

Redempton Day Assignment (Angelina)

Terms:
  1. A.D-Anno Domint,D.C-before christ
  2. evolution-a fable process of progressive change dependent on chance and time ,with the origin pf the life on earth
  3. government-is an institution that has both authority and power to control
  4. sovereign-is god has supreme power over all nations,rules and individuals
  5. deluge-after the flood
  6. capital punishment-is ordering the death penalty
  7. postdiluvian-is the post flood
  8. Plain of Shinar-lower mesopotamia
  9. Babel-is a city that is known as Babylon
  10. humanism-the worship of man
  11. nation-is a large group of people who think of themselves as ane and act in history as a single entity
  12. race-is mankind can be divided into several large groups

Indo-European- is a commom language that the Japhetic people spoke

Identification:

  1. the focus point of history-is the first advent of Jesus Christ to earth ,his incarnation ,birth, life, death,resurrection and ascension

Chapter 1 Review

Terms
AD - Anno Domini
B.C.- Before Christ
Evolution- a fabled process ofprogressive change dependant on change and time
Government- an institution that has both authority and power to control, direct, and to rule in the actions and affairs of others
sovereign- god has supreme power over all nations, rulers, and individuals
Deluge- after the flood
capital punishment- the death penalty
postdiluvian- before the flood
Plain of Shibar- Where Noahs ark rested
Babel-a dcity build by Nimrod
humanism- the worship of man
nation- A large group of people who think of themselves as one and act in history as a single entity
race-Several large groups mankind can be divided into
Indo-European-a common lang the Japhetic people spoke

Identification
1. His incarnation, birth, life, death, resurrection, and asension
2. 1, 600
3. Shem, Ham, and Japheth
4. Nimrod; means rebel
5. the tower of babel
6. noahs sons
7. nations

Chapter Concepts
1. the study of man kind; so we wont repeat our mistakes in the past
2. difference between right and wrong, they could talk and understand; freedom to make choices
3. because history covers human acts of reason, beauty, order, design, and truth as these testify to the fact that man was created in the image of God
4. ancient history, medieval history, modern history
5. ancient history is the begining of the record of history
6. God established civil government by establishing capital punishment
7. because if they killed comeone dont you think they should be pu nished for it to
8. nation...ccame from the tower of babel.....they all dispersed

Chapter 5 Review

People
Copts-the ancient egyptian
Herodotus-the Father of History
Menes- united the two states and became the first pharoah of all of Egypt
Jean Francois Champollion-translated the Greek of the Rosetts Stone
King Tutankhamen- a teenage pharoah that died at 18
Khufu, Khafre, Mankare- builders of the 3 largest pyramids

Thursday, December 10, 2009

Chapter 14 Section Reviews!

section review 1
1. They rebelled and were inflamed by political fanatics and self appointed "prophets" the peasants started making extreme demandsand taking matters into there own hands rather than trusting to let the Gospel bring about change.
2. Charles gave the Lutherans until April 1531 to return to the Roman church or face war; they made the peace of Augsburg which was in 1555.
3. The Counter-Reformation. The Counter-Reformation attempted to produce certain limited changes (mostly in the morals of the clergy) within the Roman Church.
4. Jesuits. Their goal was to form a group of men absolutely dedicated to the pope and the Roman Church.
5. They spread Romanism.

Identify
Augsburg Confession- the first Protestant Confession by faith.
Inquisition- virtually destroyed Protestantism in Spain and halted its growth in many other nations.
Ignatius Loyola- a Spanish soldier read about the lifes of pious Roman saints and the life of Christ.
Council of Trent- reaffirmed the traditional Romanist doctrines one by one while specifically denying the Biblical teachings of the Protestant Reformation.

section review 2
1. The Netherlands Austria Spain and Luxembourg
2. he had spain and portugal
3. he was devoted to the pope and the Roman Church
4. King john the III
5. the lang. has changed over time.
6. the low lands make up the Netherlands.

Monday, November 30, 2009

Chapter 13

Who were the earliest known inhabitants of the British Isles? Ancient Britain
What were the dates of the Hundred Years’ War? 1337-1453ad
Which Germanic tribe conquered Spain in the 5th century? Visigoths
Which name did the Romans give to Spain? Hispania
These were Muslims from North Africa who invaded Spain: Moors
What does “reconquista” mean? reconquest
Name 4 nations that developed in Europe during the Middle Ages. England, Spain, France Portugal
What is the name of the monument in Southern England that may have been an ancient Celtic worship site?
Which Germanic tribe named England?
Which Anglo-Saxon poet lived in the 7th century? (Hint: There’s a Christian band named after him) Caedmon
Who was crowned king of France in 987 AD? Hugh Capet
Which French king was St. Louis, MO named after? LouisIX
What was the French Estates-General composed of? (List them out) clergy, nobles and commoners
Which peninsula is Spain located on? Iberian peninsula
Name 3 Germanic tribes.
Which countries fought during the Hundred Years’ War? Who won? France and England; France won

Friday, November 20, 2009

what did Jona Ark Say

they asked if she knewe she was in gods grace, she abnswered, "If I am not may god put me there and if i am may god keep me"

Wednesday, November 11, 2009

chapter 13 section review & Identify

1. Henry II; he reestablishs royal authority following the struggles over the thrown
2. John; because he was cruel, selfish and known for his treachery
3. It established many precendents of History
4. Simon de Montfort; 1265
5. Edward I
6. Because Edwards army was nearly annihilated
7. Edward I; bills
8. The house of Commons, the house of lords, and the hundreds year war
9. 1337 - 1453; English wins they won land
10. Richard II; Henry IV deposed him and took the throne
11. Henry VI went insane and the House of York desputed with Lancasters and began the war
12. 1485; henry tudor won and became henry VII

Identify:
Richard I- the kind who loved the crusades....called the Lion Hearted
Eleanor of Aquitaine - When richard left she maintained the realm, also Richards mother
Constitution- rules for exercise and restraint of governmental power
Henry III- king of England in 1216
Wales- highland region west of england