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How did the Heian period differ from the Nara period? Turn in your Heian / Nara Assignment or sign the notebook for a Grace Day Bellwork: January 24th How did the Heian period differ from the Nara period? Samurai's practiced this type of Buddhism. True/False: I am prepared for this test.

Vocabulary for the Renaissance Skip a page for your Renaissance Study Guide Vocabulary for the Renaissance Renaissance – a word meaning “rebirth.” A humanistic time period of the “rebirth” of classical (ancient Roman and Greek) literature, art, architecture, and learning in Europe. Humanism – the system of thought that centers on humans, their behavior, achievements, and worth Vernacular – everyday language Perspective – A way of painting that shows people and things as they appear at different distances Literate – the ability to read Illiterate – the inability to read Secular – worldly; not relating to religion Cartography – the study of maps and map-making Diplomacy – managing relationships with other countries, empires, or people Suppress – forcibly trying to stop or reduce something Enhance – increase, intensify, or improve the quality of something Economy - The system of all of the jobs and businesses in a country or region Urban - Another name for a city Rural - The countryside

Which word? Middle Ages Painting Renaissance Painting Not related to… Perspective – A way of painting that shows people and things as they appear at different distances Secular – worldly; not relating to religion

Which word? Vernacular – everyday language Rural – farms; countryside

Which word? Urban Another name for a city What are the firemen doing to the fire? Suppress Forcibly trying to stop or reduce something Urban Another name for a city

Which word? Cartography – the study of maps and map-making Literate – the ability to read Illiterate – the inability to read Cartography – the study of maps and map-making

Which word? Ancient Greece and Rome Fall of Rome The Dark Ages Renaissance – a word meaning “rebirth.” A humanistic time period of the “rebirth” of classical (ancient Roman and Greek) literature, art, architecture, and learning in Europe

Which word? Humanism – the system of thought that centers on humans, their behavior, achievements, and worth

Which word? Diplomacy – managing relationships with other countries, empires, or people Enhance – increase, intensify, or improve the quality of something