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Daily – Week 16

Week 16 - Monday  The most important geographic feature to most civilizations is rivers.6-1 Roman law stated that all citizens would be equal before the law. 6-2Roman law stated that all citizens would be equal before the law. 6-2 Fast Fact 76 There really was a Count Dracula! He lived in an area of Romania known as Transylvania, where his castle still stands in the town of Sighisoara. *What mountain range, a continuation of the Carpathian Mountains, runs east and west near the center of Romania?

Week 16 - Tuesday  The most important geographic feature to most civilizations is rivers.6-1  Roman law stated that all citizens would be equal before the law. 6-2  Trade was established between Europe and the Middle East because of the Crusades. 6-3 Fast Fact 77 In 1895 a student at Springfield College in Massachusetts invented mintonette, a net-and- ball game that later became known as volleyball. *What were the rules for the Aztec ball game?

Week 16 - Wednesday  The most important geographic feature to most civilizations is rivers.6-1 Roman law stated that all citizens would be equal before the law.6-2Roman law stated that all citizens would be equal before the law.6-2 Trade was established between Europe and the Middle East becauseTrade was established between Europe and the Middle East because of the Crusades. 6-3 China traded with other nations during the Tang and Song Dynasties.6-4China traded with other nations during the Tang and Song Dynasties.6-4

Week 16 - Thursday  The most important geographic feature to most civilizations is rivers.6-1  Roman law stated that all citizens would be equal before the law.6-2  Trade was established between Europe and the Middle East because of the Crusades. 6-3 China traded with other nations during the Tang and Song Dynasties. 6-4China traded with other nations during the Tang and Song Dynasties. 6-4  Renaissance artists painted realistic scenes, images, and human figures. 6-5 Fast Fact 79 In the sixteenth-century, the Ottoman Empire was the strongest in the world. At its height, it controlled the countries of Hungary, Romania, Bosnia, and Greece, among others. *When did Greece win its independence from the Ottoman Empire?

Week 16 - Friday  The most important geographic feature to most civilizations is rivers.6-1  Roman law stated that all citizens would be equal before the law.6-2  Trade was established between Europe and the Middle East because of the Crusades. 6-3  China traded with other nations during the Tang and Song Dynasties.6-4  Renaissance artists painted realistic scenes, images, and human figures. 6-5  The lifestyle of Native Americans changed with the introduction of horses and cattle from Europe. 6-6 Fast Fact 80 Easter Island is home to more than 800 carved stone heads, or moai. Some heads are 30 feet tall, and on average they weigh about 30,000 pounds. They are believed to represent chiefs. *Which Ethiopian kingdom constructed large stone towers that could have been built as symbols of power?

Week 16 – Copy all today.  The most important geographic feature to most civilizations is rivers.  Roman law stated that all citizens would be equal before the law.  Trade was established between Europe and the Middle East because of the Crusades. 6-3  China traded with other nations during the Tang and Song Dynasties.  Renaissance artists painted realistic scenes, images, and human figures. 6-5  The lifestyle of Native Americans changed with the introduction of horses and cattle from Europe. 6-6