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Semester 1 Review

Semester 1 Review Byzantine Empire (contributions, key figures, similarities and differences w/ Roman Empire, decline) Constantine the Great , Constantinople , Christianity as its legal religion Cause and Effect of the Iconoclast controversy

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Semester 1 Review

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  1. Semester 1 Review Byzantine Empire (contributions, key figures, similarities and differences w/ Roman Empire, decline) Constantine the Great, Constantinople, Christianity as its legal religion Cause and Effect of the Iconoclast controversy Christian Schism between Constantinople and Rome Rise of the Ottoman Empire Islam (people, beliefs, history ) Compare the major beliefs and principles of Judaism, Christianity, and Islam Crusades Cultural Diffusion Renaissance (city states, humanism, artists)

  2. Reformation (leaders & reasons for the Reformation, Catholic Church’s response) Scientific Revolution (relationship to the Renaissance, people, threat to the Church) Age of Exploration (people, Columbian Exchange, slavery) Aztec and Incan cultures Collapse of the Western Roman Empire Medieval Culture (hierarchy, rulers) Role of the Church Feudalism The Black Death 100 Years War

  3. Rise of modern democratic institutions and procedures The Enlightenment (people, causes, ideas, impact) Test Taking Tips 1) Look for clues in the stem of the question, charts, graphs, and images (it’s a puzzle!) 2) Eliminate distractors 3) Actively participate in each question (Read like a detective, gather evidence like a lawyer) 4) The clues are there! YOU CAN DO THIS!!!

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