Friday, May 31, 2019

Last Blog

I actually really liked this class. I thought it was fun and I liked learning the material. The blogs were the only thing that I did not like only because it would be hard to remember to them for homework, especially when I had nothing else to do for homework and i did not start it in class. Over all I really enjoyed it. I liked the project we did, and I liked that we did not have to do alot of projects. It would be really good if there were more videos and stuff like that because I feel like I am a more visual learner. I did, however, really liked how much depth that would be put into everything, like how it would be explained thoroughly and very detailed.

Thursday, May 30, 2019

5/30

Luther's ideas became popular-church accuses him of being heretical
Luther suggest Christians drive the pope from the Church by force
1520- Pope Leo X issues a decree threatening <uther with excommunication unless he takes back his statements
Holy Roman Emperor Charles V is a devout Christian who wants Luther to recant
Luther refuses, so Charles orders Luther put on trial at Diet of Worms
Lack of repentance0 declared an otlaw and  heretic- escapes from worms
to be arrested on sight
crime for anyone in empire to give Luther food and shelter
writings and books are banned- books are to be burned
permitted to kill Luther without being charged of a crime
Prince Frederick the Wise of Saxory hides Luther in his castle
writes New Testament in German
gave himslef a fake name
returns to Wittenburg where many of his ideas are being practiced
some princes are still loyal to pope
Lutheran becomes a religion

Wednesday, May 29, 2019

5/29

Luther and the Reformation
scoially
politically
economically
Wrong's about the church-
corrupt leadership
priests and monks were poorly educated
some broke their vows
some priests gambled and drank to excess
indulgences-
able to be pardoned if you paid
Johann Teztel- sold indulgences to build St. Peter's Cathedrial
Martin Luther objected
Martin Luther-
born Germany 1483
attended University of Erfurt
enrolls in law school for his father
people are dying of plague
drops out after two weeks due to a close call to death by a lightning strike to become a monk
1504- joins an augustium monastrey
1507- ordained a priest
1508- starts teaching theology at University of Wittenburg, also gets first bachelors degree
1509- gets second bachelors degree
1512- becomes doctor of theology
wrote the 95 theses
they became well known
reform=reformation
1. win salvation by faith in God's gift of forgivness
2. all church teachings should be clearly tought based on the words of the bible
3. all people with faith are equal. people do not need priests to inturpret the bible for them




Friday, May 24, 2019

5/24

1. indulgence- a pardon; released a sinner from performing the penalty that a priest imposed for sins
     Reformation- a movement for religious reform
     Lutherans- Luther and his followers had become seperate religious group
     Protestant- applied to Christians who belonged to non-Catholic churches
     Peace of Augsburg- each ruler would decide the religion of his state; religious settlement
     annul- set aside
     Anglican- Church of England; Queen Elizabeth was the head of the church\
3. Secular and the individual challenged Church authority. Some rulers began to challenge the Church's political power. Merchants resented paying church taxes to Rome
4. Protestantism- branch of Christianity. Developed out of the Reformation


Thursday, May 23, 2019

5/23

The Printing Press (ft. Movable Type)
Chinese invented the printing press centuries before, but Johannes Guntenberg revolutionized it in Germany 1439Medici paid artists
one of the most important and impactful inventions in hisrory

Renaissance=rebirth
Started in Milan and Florence
Artsist were inspired by Greece and Rome
Medici paid artist, writer, and muscisians to create beautiful works of art
were patrons
A super- patron- Isabella d'Este
subjects for artists- religious themes
chiaroscuro- light vs. dark
humanism- an interest in what people have achieved and what they are capable of achieving
secular- form of portraying something you do not really mean
Renaissance man- someone who could master many fields of work- da vinci- painter, scientist, inventor

Wednesday, May 22, 2019

5/22

Renaissance man= someone who could master many fields of work
Renaissance woman= expected to inspire art but not expected to make it
Sculpture- mad realistic figures
painting
literature

Friday, May 17, 2019

5/17

1. Renaissance- explosion of creativity in art, writing, and thought that lasted approximately from 1300-1600- rebirth- revival of art and learning
    humanism- intellectual movement that focused on human potential and achievements
    secular- worldly rather than spiritual and concerned with here and now
   patrons- church leaders during the Renaissance beautified Rome and other cities by spending huge amounts of money for art
    perspective- shows three dimensions on a flat surface- Renaissance painter used this technique
    vernacular- works that reflected their time- native language of Dante- spoke Italian
3.  Renaissance man- a man who strove to master almost every area of study. excelled in many fields, charming, witty, and well educated in the classics, should dance, sing, play music, and write poetry, should be a skilled rider, wrestler, and swordsman
     Renaissance woman- should know the classics and be charming, yet not expected to seek fame, expected to inspire art, but rarely create it, upper class women were better educated, little influence in politics,


Thursday, May 16, 2019

5/16

I do not know how I did on the test. I could either way. I might have failed or I might have past, but I probably failed. It is alright though. I am usually better about knowing the material, but not this time. I could have done better for sure. I just want this week to be over and I want to go home. I can not wait for the school year to be over with. Thank God there are only twenty one more days of school left.

Tuesday, May 14, 2019

Test Review

Latins, Etruscan's, and Greeks- people who settled Rome(Latins came first- Palatine Hill)
settled banks of Tiber- settled Mediterranean Sea
Lucius Tarquinias- seventh and final king(Lucretia got raped- Rome took a turn of government)
New Republic
res publica- republic
democracy(tribunes)
aristocracy(Senate)
monarchy(consuls)
not a tyranny
U.S. modeled Rome's Republic
executive- two consuls vs president and vice president- 1 year term vs 4 year term- both have veto power- both commander-in-chief in military- may have dictator vs no dictator
legislative- senate 300 people- aristocrats- members for life senate 100 members two each state six year terms- assemblies- 193 to 375 members for life vs house of Reps- 435 two year terms Cali- 55, MD- 8, some have only 1
judicial- Supreme Court nine members, lifetime terms, appointed by the senate and president
both have a legal code- 
Rome- Twelve Tables
U.S.- The Bill of Rights- first ten amendments of constitution
group of 8 century
horseback Calvary
The Punic Wars (264-146 BCE)
Rome vs Carthage
three wars
1st- naval battle- Rome (264-241 BCE)
2nd- 29 year old Hannibal (218-201 BCE) Rome Carthage attacks from North
3rd- (149-146 BCE) Rome destroyed Carthage, people who did not get killed became slaves
latifundia- 
Poet Juvenal- "anxiously hopes for two things:bread and circuses"
Julius Caesar- 100-44 BCE a highly successful general, he conquered the huge rule
made common folks happy
made friends in high places
formed the first triumvirate
Pompey- a general who conquered Syria and Palestine
Crassus- 
Julius
crossing the Rubicon- crossing the point of no return
Caesar seizing power- serves as consul
appoints himseld governor of Gaul
Pompey is jealous, becomes his rival(Caesar's armies clash with Pompey's in Greece, Asia, Spain, and Egypt- won
in 44 BC he is named dictator- first for 6 months than for life
granted citizenship to people in provinces
Expanded the Senate adding his friends
created jobs for the poor, especially through public works projects
increased pay for soldiers
started colonies where those without land could own property
Sic Semper Tyrannis- thus always to tyrants
Assassinated
Julius's Caesar's grandnephew and adopted son- Ocravian takes over at age 18 with his own triumvirate
Mark Antony
Lepidus


Wednesday, May 8, 2019

5/8

1. Greco-Roman Culture- the mix of Greek, Hellenistic, and Roman culture- classical civilization Adapted making a whole new style of art, philosophy, and writing.
     Pompeii- Roman town- nearby Mount Vesuvius erupted covering Pompeii in a thick layer of ash and killing about 2,000 residents. The ash acted to preserve many buildings and works of art
    Virgil- a poet- spent ten years writing the most famous work of Latin literature, the Aeneid
     Tacitus- Roman historian- presented facts accurately- concerned about the Romans' lack of morality- in his Annals and Histories, he wrote about the good and bad of imperial Rome
     aqueducts- designed by Roman engineers to bring water into cities and towns- when water channel spanned a river or ravine the aqueduct was lifted high up on arches
 
5. The Latin language influenced more than half the world's languages' , languages were created based off of the Latin language and many languages have a basis of Latin.

Tuesday, May 7, 2019

5/7

Te United States of America is indeed in decline. According to this website, http://www.intellectualtakeout.org/blog/10-reasons-us-declining , there are many reasons why the United States is declining, however I do not agree with some of these. One statement in the website I most definitely agree with is their education stand point, and their health stand point. Education in the United States is a big problem, especially in public schools. Math, English, and Sciences are increasingly declining as years go on. In my opinion, the United States government is trying to brainwash kids to believe only what they want them too. However, sometimes it is the luck of the draw with teachers and where you may live. Health is another major reason the United States is declining. It is a big issue because many people do not choose to eat healthily. Yes I get that fast food places like McDonald's is a quick and easy place to eat at when on the go, but in all seriousness, they are major cause to why early age issues that shouldn't possibly occur until you are in your 70's or even 80's. Instead these issues are occurring in people's 50's and 60's, some even younger. Now fast food restaurants aren't the only issue to being unhealthy, all the processed foods in the grocery stores are another issue.  They tend to be cheaper than the healthier options. They also tend to have more portions and variety too. I do not understand why processed foods are cheaper than stuff like fruit and vegetables. It should be the other way around. the reason that fruits, vegetables, unprocessed meat and more items are ore expensive than processed foods is because farmers are not making enough money to be able to put the price down because people are buying the processed foods. It's a viscous cycle that probably won't end anytime soon.

Monday, May 6, 2019

5/6

1. inflation- a drastic drop in the value of money coupled with a rise in prices
    mercenary- foreign soldiers who fought for money- felt little sense of loyalty to Roman Empire
    Diocletian- a strong-willed army leader, became the emperor
    Constantinople- the city of Constantine, after Constantine's death, the empire would be divided again; the e\East would survive, but the west would fall
    Attila- first powerful chieftain- terrorized both halves of the empire
3. The main internal causes of the empire's decline was inflammation and the separation of the empire.

4. Diocletian succeeded in preserving the empire by ruling with an iron fist and limiting personal freedoms.

5. So many Germanic Tribes started invading the Roman  Empire because the Huns ruler Attila wanted power

Thursday, May 2, 2019

5/2

1. Jesus- Jew- born in the town of Bethlehem in Judea. Baptized by a prophet known as John the Baptist- took up the trade of carpentry
   apostle- 12 men that are Jesus's Disciples
   Paul- apostle- at first was an enemy of Christianity- had a vision of Jesus- spent the rest of his life spreading and interpreting Jesus' teachings
   Diaspora- dispersal of Jews
   Constantine- 312 A.D.- Roman Emperor- fought 3 rivals for leadership of Rome
   bishop- also a priest- supervised several local churches
   Peter- traveled from Jerusalem to Rome and became the first bishop there- referred to as the "rock" on which the Christian Church was built
    Pope- head of the Christian Church

3. Jesus emphasized belief in one god and the principle of the Ten Commandments- God's personal relationship to each human being

4. Christians were persecuted by Romans mainly because they did not believe in the Roman gods

5. The Nicene Creed is important because it defined the basic beliefs of the Church

Wednesday, May 1, 2019

5/1

The PowerPoint and the Rap are just a bit different from the textbook. The rap is a bit more simple than the text book. It is also a bit more understandable, however the textbook gives more information on what we are learning. Some of the information is not included in the PowerPoint which means it is not the most important points we need to know. The textbook gives a good perspective on the life and events that happened in that time period. Most of the information on the PowerPoint and in the rap are what mostly need to know, so when the test comes and when I need to study, I am mostly going to study those two items, as well as my blogs