Today in class we were given the option to vote if we wanted to take the test tomorrow or not. The majority was to not have the test. Some people were upset about this but others were not. It would have definitely helped my grade but we did a different assignment instead for ten points. I am glad I didn't have the stress of another test tomorrow because  I'm stressed about our final exams.   Renaissance- means rebirth,  and it refers to a revival of art and learning  Humanism- an intellectual movement that focused on human potential and achievements  Secular- worldly rather than spiritual and concerned with the here and now  Patron-  a person that who supports artist, especially finically  Perspective- artist technique that creates the appearance of three dimension shape on a flat surface  Vernacular- an everyday language that is used in a country or region  
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Martin Luther
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Today in class we took more notes and we have a test Friday on the Renaissance and thats our big unit before the end of the year exams   The Church is weakened and vulnerable. Here’s why.    SOCIALLY:  the Renaissance emphasis on the secular (worldly) and the individual challenged Church authority   The printing press helped spread these ideas    POLITICALLY:  Some rulers (especially the Germans) began to challenge the Church’s political power    ECONOMICALLY:  northern merchants resented paying church taxes to Rome        What’s so wrong with the Church?     Corrupt leadership  Renaissance-era popes spent extravagantly on personal pleasure  Pope Alexander VI admitted that he fathered several children  Many priests and monks were poorly educated  How can you teach if you can barely read?  Some priests got married and had children, they also drank alot      But mostly, indulgences    The selling of indulgences (pardons) “releases a sinner from performing the penalty a priest imposed for...
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 whats on the test ?   Charlemagne Unites Germanic Kingdoms:   -Middle Ages ( 476-1453 )   -3 roots in: classical heritage of Rome, beliefs of Roman Catholic Church     -Customs of various Germanic tribes     The overrun of the western half of the Roman empire causes:   -disruption of trade   -downfall of cities   -population shifts to rural areas      Romance languages are: French, Spanish, Portuguese, and Italian     Manor-people were loyal to,the lord, not kingdom.   Serfs, Knights, Lords  (king, church officials nobles, knights, peasants)     Clovis rules Gaul (people known as Franks) works with the Church (511)     Rules:   -Vows of poverty   -Chastity   -Obedience     What is a combination of religious and military rule?   Theocracy     Tithes=church taxes used to build roads and raise armies      Secular-worldly power     Pope Gregory- secular power     Charles Martel (the hammer)-defeats the muslims at the battle of Tours in 732   Franks/Charles win   Tours-c...
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Today in Western Civilization we took a lot of notes on Charlemagne.   Clovis rules the France  - Clovis rules the Germanic people of Gaul, known as the Franks ( where France comes from) - In 496 he has a battlefield conversion- he and 3000 of his warriors become christians - The church in Rome like this - By 511 the Franks are united into one kingdom, with Clovis and the church are partners spread of Christianity - Church + Franks = rise of Christanity - In 520, Benedict write rules for monks:     - vows of poverty ( live simply)     - chastity ( no marital relations)     - obedience ( listen to church superiors) - His sister scholastic writes similar rules for nuns - They operate schools maintain libraries, and copy books Pope Gregory 1 and Papal Power Play - Pope Gregory 1 ( Gregory the great) goes secular ( wordly power) - Church revenues are used to help the poor, build roads , and raise armies. - This is theocracy - Gregory spiritual kingdom ( Ch...
Feudalism in Europe
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Today in western civilization we had yet another opportunity to raise our grades. The assignment given was to read the text book section about Feudalism in Europe and then answer questions about what we read on page 363. We read about how Europe was attacked in the north by the Vikings and in the east and south by the muslims and magyars. I also read about the manor life of the peasants and lords. The feudalism classes included the kings, then nobles and the church officials, then the knight and finally the peasants.
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Today in mr schicks class we went over the tests from yesterday. Everyone got an extra four points on it because he made a mistake. We also turned in the questions from yesterday day for an extra 10 points. it brought my grade up so I'm happy about that. other than this we didn't do much in class today.
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Today in Western Civilization we had a test. I thought that the test was on the FALL of Rome however it was on all of Rome. some of the test I remember from the older power points but the rest of it I forgot. Overall the class average for this test was a 68 which is failing. I think mr schick should've curved it but we have text book work to to so hopefully that will help my grade.
rise of christianity decline of Roman Empire
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 decline of the Roman Empire   rise of christianity:  - jesus  - christianity evolves from cult to official structure  - Saul becomes paul  -pope, bishops, priest  - roman leaders begin to embrace the religion  -Roman Empire and christianity are now linked in power and influence   decline of Roman Empire:   - ad 180 rome has problems   - economically- food supply, trade, and high taxes   - military- frontiers are hard to patrol, roman generals fought for control, loyalty declined   - Diocletian  divided the empires into 2: greek speaking east- more resources                                                                   latin speaking west- Rome   - ad 324 Constantine becomes emperor     - moves capital from Rome to Byzantium which was renamed canstantinople (now turkey)   - he dies then the empire is divided   - barbaria...
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today in class mr schick wasn't here so we had a sub. our assignment was to take note son the different sections in our text book. we already have taken notes and read the sections in the text book so when we went up stairs to our subs class room we just got to do any other work that we needed do for our other classes.