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draw and label and explain the importance of the Columbian exchange

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The columbian exchange was an exchange of people, plants, animals, technology and ideas and it was very important in history.

cultural impact ideas and tech -) art, religion, language
enviorment consequences good and bad

bc new species were brought in either benifeted agricultural production or disrupted ecosystems

connected distant regions of the world so that they can trade and established relationship in the future

Not only did it involve an exchange of goods, listed above, between the Old and New world, but it also had a cultural impact because as ideas and technology were exchanged cultural diffusion influenced art, religion, language, and social norms. Also because of the species that were being introduced to the old and new world enviormental consequences occured, both positive and negative, because some species disrupted the ecosystems and others helped with agriculture production. Finally, the Columbian exchange was so important because it connected distant regions of the world so that they can trade and be connected in the future.

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explain how the global depression changed society, politics, and economics from 1920 to 1940. Give one piece of evidence for EACH spice theme listed

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The global depression hevily effected and changed the way society, politics, and economics looked from 1920 to 1940.

Society: Because of the global depression societey shifted from entertainment-heavy and livley to a large overtaking of poverty, harsher conditions, discrimination, and homelessness; this is evidenced by the Dust Bowl which took place in the 1930s and led to the displacment of thousands of families.

Politics: The global depression led to political instablity throughout the world and led to the emergence of dictators such as Hitler in Germany.

Economics: There was steeps declines in inustrial production, mass unemployment, banking crises, and unemployments rates reached an all time high in this period with it peaking at 25% in 1933.

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Explain how ONE revolution from 1750-1900 either meets or does not meet Brinton’s Stages of Revolution

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use studyguide for this - just know the stages

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support an argument that discuesses the most important impact of the Reformation on the modern church

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allowed for not only priests to be the mediators between the church and God
anyone can read bible and talk to God in modern church
bc of this splintering of protestism occured and created numerous protestant denominations
This caused Christianity to be more diverse, popular, and spread to other countries.
Bible was translaed to a numerous amount of other languages resulting in the overall spread of the modern church.

The Reformation greatly impacted the modern church because it allowed for not only priests to be the mediators between the church and God. Because of the reformation, anyone was allowed to read and understand the Bible. Because of this, the splintering of protestism occured and created numerous protestant denominations. This caused Christianity to be more diverse, popular, and spread to other countries. With this spread the Bible was translaed to a numerous amount of other languages resulting in the overall spread of the modern church.

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support an argument that evaluates whether the industrial revolution was a psoitive or negative event in global history

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The industrial revolution had its positive impacts, but in the end it is obvious it was more of a negative event than a positive one.

exploitation of labor with harsh working conditions, long hours, and low wages where many of the workers faced inequality and social injustice. got injured someties or died

also brought environmental degradation, including air and water pollution, deforestation, and habitat destruction.

fueled imperialism which led to the exploitation and oppression of indigenous peoples and their resources.

The first problem with the Industrial Revolution was it caused exploitation of labor with harsh working conditions, long hours, and low wages where many of the workers faced inequality and social injustice. The conditions and hours were so harsh sometimes many workers would die or get badly injured from the machines. Industrialization brought about significant environmental degradation, including air and water pollution, deforestation, and habitat destruction. The Industrial Revolution also fueled imperialism which led to the exploitation and oppression of indigenous peoples and their resources. In conclusion though the Indutrial Revolution had its benifets, overall it resulted in more losses because of ___________.

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Write an essay in which you support an argument on how Forrest Hump reflects the Chrisitan definiton of love OR how Forrest’s love changed Jenny’s life

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The Chrisitan definiton for love is that it is constant, unchangable.

No matter what happens love “always protects, always trusts, always hopes, always persevres” 1 Corinthians 13:7.

This essentialy means even when we mess up, even when we sin, God’s love for us is always there and this is how Christians strive for their love to be like.

Forrest Gump clearly relfect this Christian definiton of love through his love for Jenny. No matter what she did to Forrest, whether it was leave him, abandon him, choose drugs over him, or betray him;

Forrest still loved her unconditionally and was so happy and excited to see her every time he did.

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