Time Period:Â 500 BCE – 1 CEImage: Statue of Laozi in Quanzhou, China. Photo taken by Tommy Wong in 2007.
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Time Period:Â 500 BCE – 1 CEImage: Statue of Laozi in Quanzhou, China. Photo taken by Tommy Wong in 2007.
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Illustrative Example (p.39) – Cultural Traditions: Filial Piety in East Asia
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Illustrative Example (p.39) – Cultural Traditions: Confucian traditions of both respect and expected deference for women
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Despite the pain, millions of Chinese women stood firm in their devotion to the tradition.
A 3-inch foot seems an impossibility. If you have the stomach, read on to see how it was achieved.
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DIRECTIONS – Introduce yourself via Flip.
The Orthodox Churches are united in faith and by a common approach to theology, tradition, and worship. They draw on elements of Greek, Middle-Eastern, Russian and Slav culture.
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The fall of the Roman Empire happened considerably later than what you may have been told. While the Western Roman Empire
fell to barbarians in 476 CE,
the Byzantines in Constantinople continued the Eastern Empire nicely, calling themselves Romans for a
further 1000 years.
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Former writer John Green has a nerdy thing on YouTube, and it’s pretty great.
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leg·a·cy
n. pl. leg·a·cies
– anything handed down from an ancestor or a predecessor or from the past
DIRECTIONS:Â Click on the links below and see the admired legacies still seen and used today! Continue reading → Post ID 38384
Click on the above picture for more information!
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The Historical Thinking Skills form the basis for
all the AP history exams.
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