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9/8 Warm Up Use the map on pg. 134 of your textbook to answer the following questions: 1.What 2 countries are located directly to the west of the North Sea? 2.Which country is larger, Spain or England? 3.The Spanish Armada had to sail _(direction)____ from Spain to reach England. 4.Which is closer to the North Pole – Atlanta or London?

9/8 Warm Up Use the map on pg. 134 of your textbook to answer the following questions: 1.What 2 countries are located directly to the west of the North Sea? England and Scotland 2.Which country is larger, Spain or England? Spain 3.The Spanish Armada had to sail north from Spain to reach England. 4.Which is closer to the North Pole – Atlanta or London? London

9/9 Warm Up Use the map on pg. 128 in your textbook to answer the following questions: 1.What is the largest country in the region? 2. What is the capital of Spain? 3. What island nations lie in the Atlantic Ocean? 4.What body of water borders Southern Europe?

9/9 Use the map on pg. 128 in your textbook to answer the following questions: 1.What is the largest country in the region? Russia 2. What is the capital of Spain? Madrid 3. What island nations lie in the Atlantic Ocean? Iceland, Ireland, United Kingdom 4.What body of water borders Southern Europe? Mediterranean Sea

9/12 Warm Up 1.Whose book increased European interest in Asia? 2. Venice was an important coastal trade center in ________________. 3. The _______________ was a period of renewed interest in art and learning in Europe.

9/12 Warm Up 1.Whose book increased European interest in Asia? Marco Polo 2. Venice was an important coastal trade center in Italy. 3. The Renaissance was a period of renewed interest in art and learning in Europe.

9/13 Warm Up 1. ________________ changed learning by studying secular subjects instead of focusing on religion. 2. Who were some important artists of the Italian Renaissance? 3.Who was William Shakespeare? 4.What technology helped to spread Renaissance ideas?

9/13 Warm Up 1. Humanists changed learning by studying secular subjects instead of focusing on religion. 2. Who were some important artists of the Italian Renaissance? Michelangelo and Leonardo da Vinci 3.Who was William Shakespeare? An English playwright 4.What technology helped to spread Renaissance ideas? The printing press

9/20 Warm Up Using the map on pg. 143 – Answer the following questions: 1. Which country was Anglican? 2. What religions were in Ireland? 3. List at least 3 areas where Protestant churches spread. 4. Why do you think Italy remained Catholic?

9/20 Warm Up Using the map on pg. 143 – Answer the following questions: 1. Which country was Anglican (Church of England)? England 2. What religions were in Ireland? Catholicism and Anglicanism 3. List at least 3 areas where Protestant churches spread. England, Norway, Sweden, Denmark, parts of the Holy Roman Empire, Poland-Lithuania, Hungary, Switzerland 4. Why do you think Italy remained Catholic? The Papal States ( Vatican City) were there.

Warm Up 9/27 1. The Old World was made up of _________________. 2. The New World was made up of _____________. 3. The _________________ changed lives around the world by introducing new plants, animals and ________. 4. Where did corn and potatoes originate?

Warm Up 9/27 1. The Old World was made up of the Eastern Hemisphere – Europe, Africa, and Asia. 2. The New World was made up of the Western Hemisphere – North and South America and the Caribbean. 3. The Columbian Exchange changed lives around the world by introducing new plants, animals and diseases. 4. Where did corn and potatoes originate? The Americas

Warm Up 9/28 1. What European country began the age of exploration? 2. _____________________ means empire building. 3.What were some of the kinds of wealth Spain gained from its colonies? 4. Which European nation colonized Australia and made it a prison colony?

Warm Up 9/28 1. What European country began the age of exploration? Portugal ( Prince Henry the Navigator) 2. Imperialism means empire building. 3.What were some of the kinds of wealth Spain gained from its colonies? Gold and silver 4. Which European nation colonized Australia and made it a prison colony? Great Britain/England

Warm Up 9/30 1. What did medieval scientists think was the center of the universe? 2. Who invented the telescope? 3. Where did the Industrial Revolution begin? 4. What problems did industrialism cause?