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Apr 22, 2011 11:10PM
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Everywhere! Lol in my school in world history we see since ancient greece to today. I just love middle ages
I am also taking the first year of world history(global9) for the N.Y. state regents . I do not like it at all because my teacher does not really teach the material .
I'm not taking world history we don't have that but I'm taking 20th century history. Like Hitler and all that.
When I was in middle school I did have history, but classes are kind of different here in Mexico so, years 1-6 are elementary 7-9 are middle school and 10-12 are high school
I'm going to take World History as my last grd 12 credit...not yet...when I finish the first unit of calculus I will start it. :)
Okay, I have a question.
If you forget your Social Studies homework at school, and the school is locked on the weekends, what do you do???
If you forget your Social Studies homework at school, and the school is locked on the weekends, what do you do???
Ok, a need a little help. Can you please help me figure out 2 causes and 2 effects of each of these events? Thank you!1. c. 1350 - Italian Renaissance begins
2. 1492 - Christopher Columbus reaches the Americas
3. 1520 - Magellan sails to the Pacific Ocean
4. c. 1520 - Mannerism Movement begins in Italy
5. 1618 - Thirty Years’ War begins in Germany
i'm doing japanese history at the momentnext term i am going english history which i am really looking forward to!
Okay so..topic I'm on is the West in the 1500's I have to write a paragraph on the types of communities that people typically lived in in the 1500's I had to pick three facts:
so i picked:
agriculture was the primary economic activity
farm workers were spread out across the land and vast majority of people lived in the country.
would this make sense? some how I doubt it does...
Haven Angel wrote: "deos anyone now what significance did the attack on the Batille have as a symble?"I'm guessing you mean the Bastille and I'd say it symbolizes the instability of the French government and rising nationalism.







