Final Exam Collage Assignment Due Date: Final Exam Day

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Final Exam Collage Assignment Due Date: Final Exam Day

Using your organized binder, you are creating a cover sheet collage for each of the units that we have completed this semester.

I.

Units

1) Rome Part I

2) Rome Part II

3) Byzantine Empire

4) Islam

5) Africa

6) Americas

7) Middle Ages

8) Renaissance

II. Requirements for each section

 5 pictures- with captions

 1 Map – with title

 Title

 3 Historical Figures – do not need pictures, a 2-3 sentence description of the significance of the person

III. Reminders

 Do not draw pictures of historical figures (specific people like George Washington) – you can use stick figures

 I should be able to identify your picture without reading the caption (use pictures to represent ideas)

 Creativity = A Work

 Try to use all of the space on the paper (no tiny pictures)

 If you want to illustrate a document, you must do more than draw a piece of paper and write the document title on the top portion of the paper

IV. How this impacts my grade…

Your final exam is 100 multiple choice questions (200 pts) and THIS project (48 pts) for a total of 248 points. Your final exam grade will drop two letter grades without the completion of this project.

Rome Part I

 Mediterranean Sea

 Alps

 Italian Peninsula

 Mythology

 Gods: Jupiter, Juno, Apollo, Diana, Minerva, Venus

 Patricians

 Plebeians

 Representative Democracy

 Assembly

 Senate

 Consuls

 Twelve Tables

 Punic Wars

 Hannibal

 Scipio

 Carthage

 First Triumvirate: Julius Caesar, Crassus, Pompey

 Second Triumvirate: Octavian Augustus, Mark Antony, Lepidus

Rome Part 2

 Pax Romana

 Roman Roads

 Uniform money

 Civil Service

 Jesus of Nazareth

 Monotheism

 New Testament

 Peter Paul

 Diocletian

 Constantine

 Theodosius

 Pantheon

 Colosseum

 Forum

 Ptolemy

 Latin

 Virgil

 Rome

 Constantinople

 Constantinople

 Justinian

 Theodora

 Roman Catholic Church

 Eastern Orthodox Church

 Hippodrome

 Icons

 Mosaics

 Hagia Sophia

 Pope

 Patriarch

 Russia

 Cyrillic Alphabet

 Arabian Peninsula

 Mecca

 Medina

 Damascus

 Baghdad

 Muhammad

 Monotheism

 Koran

 Five Pillars

 Arabic

 Caliphs

 Ali

 Sunni

 Shi’a

 Dome of the Rock

 House of Wisdom

 Battle of Tours

 Mosaics

 Algebra

 Medicine

Byzantine Empire

Islam

Africa

 Axum

 Ethiopian Highlands

 Christian

 Nile River

 Zambezi & Limpopo Rivers

 Great Zimbabwe

 Ghana

 Mali

 Songhai

 Gold

 Salt

 Trans-Saharan trade route

 Timbuktu

 Islam

 Animism

 Niger River

 Mayan

 Aztec

 Inca

 Chichen-Itza

 Polytheism

 Pyramids

 Tenochtitlan

 Andes Mountains

 Machu Picchu

 Road System

 Calendar

 Mathematics

 Record keeping

 Pizarro

 Cortez

Americas

 Charlemagne

 Fief

 Vassal

 Serf

 Feudalism

 Medieval Manor

 Angles

 Saxons

 Vikings

 Magyars

 William the Conqueror

 Common Law

 Henry II

 King John

 Magna Carta

 Hundred Years War

 Parliament

 Hugh Capet

 Joan of Arc

 Ferdinand and Isabella

 Charles V

 Ivan the Great

 Moscow

 Pope Urban

 Crusades

 Black Death

 Florence

 Venice

 Genoa

 Machiavelli

 Leonardo Di Vinci

 Michelangelo

 Petrarch

 Humanism

 Printing Press

 Erasmus

 Sir Thomas Moore

 Patrons

Middle Ages

Renaissance

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