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West Civ Project / Griffith. Thursday, June 10, 2010. Question: What was the long range political impact of the reign of the Medici popes? Thesis: The political impact of the Medici Popes is one of debt and they were unable to keep citizens calm. Pope Leo X is most remembered for his selling indulgences. Mostly, the Luthern church would begin as a result of his reign. Http:/ www.fordham.edu/Halsall/source/machiavelli-histflo-lorenzo.html. Web 10 June 2010. Web 10 June 2010. That venerable man, Martin.

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West Civ Project / Griffith. Thursday, June 10, 2010. Question: What was the long range political impact of the reign of the Medici popes? Thesis: The political impact of the Medici Popes is one of debt and they were unable to keep citizens calm. Pope Leo X is most remembered for his selling indulgences. Mostly, the Luthern church would begin as a result of his reign. Http:/ www.fordham.edu/Halsall/source/machiavelli-histflo-lorenzo.html. Web 10 June 2010. Web 10 June 2010. That venerable man, Martin.

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West Civ Project / Griffith: Primary Sources

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West Civ Project / Griffith. Friday, May 28, 2010. Http:/ www.fordham.edu/Halsall/ancient/pausanias-bk1.html. This is giving a vivid description of different landmarks in Greece. Http:/ homepage.usask.ca/ jrp638/DeptTransls/Solon.html. Freeing of the Slaves in Athens, and talking about the unjustness of the situation. Http:/ classics.mit.edu/Plutarch/solon.html. Http:/ www.fordham.edu/Halsall/ancient/herodotus-persdemo.html. Http:/ etext.virginia.edu/etcbin/toccer-new2? Livy's history of Rome.

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West Civ Project / Griffith: Exam: Question 1

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West Civ Project / Griffith. Thursday, June 10, 2010. Question: Explain why some scholars have called the Ancient Egyptians a "death obsessed" culture. Do you agree? Thesis: The Egyptians were considered death obsessed because of their lavish tombs, and total respect for the dead. Deaths were a very big deal, and Egyptians longed for death because of what they believed would be ultimate happiness. They were not obsessed with death, they simply longed for what came after. Web 10 June 2010. And the heart o...

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West Civ Project / Griffith: April 2010

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West Civ Project / Griffith. Friday, April 30, 2010. How did people of different classes 'think' differently? What people think, and their outlook on life is affected all by their social classes and where their viewed in life. The Middle Ages had the social classes of knights, peasants, nuns, and merchants. In comparison to today’s society, we have upper, middle and low classes of people. For example, there is one loaf of bread left at the tab. The Knight's Realm." Web. 30 Apr. 2010. Morton, James. T...

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West Civ Project / Griffith: February 2010

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West Civ Project / Griffith. Thursday, February 25, 2010. How or How Not? Why or Why Not? Everyone wants to get to the top, to be in charge, to rule the country. The questions what lengths will people go to get there. Who will they betray? What will be the consequences of their actions? Those who possess power in this country seem to think they can get away with anything just because of the power. The want to control and possess power is a deadly thing. Political Corruption The Corruption of American Pol...

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West Civ Project / Griffith: Exam Question 2

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West Civ Project / Griffith. Thursday, June 10, 2010. Do you think Alexander honestly felt like he was avenging Persian wrongs? Or was that just propaganda to mask his goal of conquest? Thesis: Alexander the Great grew up wanting conquest, as well as wanting power. While he was yet very young, he entertained the ambassadors from. The King of Persia, in the absence of his father, and entering much into. Conversation with them, gained so much upon them by his affability, and. Whenever he heard Philip.

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West Civ Project / Griffith

West Civ Project / Griffith. Thursday, June 10, 2010. Question: What was the long range political impact of the reign of the Medici popes? Thesis: The political impact of the Medici Popes is one of debt and they were unable to keep citizens calm. Pope Leo X is most remembered for his selling indulgences. Mostly, the Luthern church would begin as a result of his reign. Http:/ www.fordham.edu/Halsall/source/machiavelli-histflo-lorenzo.html. Web 10 June 2010. Web 10 June 2010. That venerable man, Martin.

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