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    promote harmony in their society? 10. In general‚ what form of government does Utopia have? 11. How do Utopians get jobs and how is this different from Europe in the 16th century? 12. How do Utopians treat education and how is this different from Europe in the 16th century? 13. Do you find it odd that Utopia allows slavery? Why or why not? [pic] 14. Do Utopians believe in war? Why or why not? [pic] 15. Sir Thomas More played

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    Life Is a Dream

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    of Spanish Drama 1580/1680 Historical background: Spain was united after the Moorish occupation (711-1400s). However‚ it also left Spain as a cultural powerhouse in Europe which was still largely medieval in 15th century. Spanish philosophers and scholars exerted strong influence and their craftsmen were well known across Europe. Ferdinand and Isabella united Spain and by 1492 expelled the Moors entirely form the country. They were determined to Christianize Spain and instituted the Inquisition

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    Although they share a number of similarities‚ the Europeans of the early 16th century had many differences with the Native Americans of the same era. When the Europeans first "discovered" the Americas in the late 1400s-early 1500s‚ they expected to find a land filled with savages that had little or no intelligence or technological advancements. However‚ these European explorers came to realize that the Native Americans were far more civilized than they had imagined. When the first European explorers

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    the world trade arena in 1500-1650 1. Introduction The period of 1500-1650 had a crucial impact on the world trade‚ thus influencing the global economic and political balance. Though the volumes of intra-continental trade in the first half of 16th century were much higher than those of spice and slave movement between the continents‚ it is obvious that the emergence of the global trade was an event of exceptional importance in the global economic history. Despite it was a desire to trade and profit

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    story of this hopefully perfect place‚ we see examples of what Raphael was trying to travel away from. The very idea of traveling to a perfect world brought hope to people who were not happy with the way things were in 16th Century Europe. Raphael takes many issues of 16th Century Europe and describes how traveling to Utopia will change humanity as a whole- whether everyone agrees or not. One topic in the book‚ which is a huge topic in book II‚ is the topic of private property. Raphael travels to the

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    Mercantilist Policy Mercantilist ideas were the dominant economic ideology of all of Europe in the early modern period‚ and most states embraced it to a certain degree. Mercantilism was centered in England and France‚ and it was in these states that mercantilist polices were most often enacted. Mercantilism arose in France in the early 16th century‚ soon after the monarchy had become the dominant force in French politics. In 1539‚ an important decree banned the importation of woolen goods from Spain

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    spread the Renaissance throughout the rest of Europe. Moretto da Brescia’s painting “Portrait of a Lady in White” depicts how women’s fashions of mid 16th century Italy was influenced

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    Isfahan | is the capital Province in Iran | It flourished from 1050 to 1722‚ particularly in the 16th century under the Safavid dynasty‚ when it became the capital of Persia for the second time in its history. | | Istanbul | is the largest city in Turkey‚ constituting the country’s economic‚ cultural‚ and historical heart. | Istanbul’s strategic position along the historic Silk Road‚ rail networks to Europe and the Middle East‚ and the only sea route between the Black Sea and the Mediterranean | |

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    The Bürgermaster’s Daughter by Steven Ozment is a novel about a girl name Anna Buschler who lived in an era where women were to be disciplined and obedient which was during the 16th century. Anna Büschler whom is the daughter of mayor‚ yet she was a long way from the common 16th century German lady. Unmarried and nearing thirty‚ Anna’s known not coquettish‚ flamboyant‚ and improper in dress. When her dad found that she is having mystery undertakings with both a nearby aristocrat and a fighter – gambling

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    GUIDED READING AND RESEARCH I. AFRICA IN THE 15TH AND 16TH CENTURIES 1. The two modern day nations that constitute the Senegambia region today are the republics of Senegal and Gambia. The land of the region is a terrain‚ commonly low‚ rolling plains that become foothills in southeast. It’s in Western Africa where it borders the North Atlantic Ocean‚ between Guinea-Bissau and Mauritania. The Gambia is almost an enclave of Senegal. The climate is tropical so it is hot and humid. The topography

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