This document appears to be a study guide for a midterm exam in a history 101 course. It provides identification terms and people to know in multiple choice questions worth 3 points each. It also lists chronologies of important events from the time period to study in short answer questions worth 3 points each. Places relevant to the time period are listed for another short question type. Finally, it provides an essay prompt asking how religious practice and belief changed from the Middle Ages until the conquest of the New World, requiring 5 examples in a 34 point essay.
This document appears to be a study guide for a midterm exam in a history 101 course. It provides identification terms and people to know in multiple choice questions worth 3 points each. It also lists chronologies of important events from the time period to study in short answer questions worth 3 points each. Places relevant to the time period are listed for another short question type. Finally, it provides an essay prompt asking how religious practice and belief changed from the Middle Ages until the conquest of the New World, requiring 5 examples in a 34 point essay.
This document appears to be a study guide for a midterm exam in a history 101 course. It provides identification terms and people to know in multiple choice questions worth 3 points each. It also lists chronologies of important events from the time period to study in short answer questions worth 3 points each. Places relevant to the time period are listed for another short question type. Finally, it provides an essay prompt asking how religious practice and belief changed from the Middle Ages until the conquest of the New World, requiring 5 examples in a 34 point essay.
What is it? When is it? Where is it? What is the Significance of it?
IDS (10 @3PTS. EACH)
Descartes, Colonial Space, Cosmology Enlightenment, Soul, Islamic Slavery, Place, Justifications, Calvinism, Anabaptist, Natural World, Scientific Method, Skepticism, Scientific Revolution, Patron-Client, Bottom Up Conversions, TransSaharan Slave Trade, Indian Ocean Slave Trade, African Slavery, Latin, Literacy, Racial-Chattel Slavery, Humanism, Anglicanism, Top Down Conversions, Ethnocentrism, Capitalism, Race, The Other, Manumission, Polygeny, Primordialism, Primogeniture
CHRONOLOGIES 5 @ 3 PTS EACH
Catholicism dominant in Western Europe New World Discovered Protestant Reformation Counter Reformation Scientific Revolution Beginnings of Democracy in New World