Life-In-A-Box A Directions: You will be shown 5 pictures to represent one person or idea from world history. Try to figure out who or what the pictures.

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Life-In-A-Box A Directions: You will be shown 5 pictures to represent one person or idea from world history. Try to figure out who or what the pictures represent before you get to the sixth slide. The sixth slide will tell you the answer and what was each of the 5 pictures you looked at.

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Answer to Life-In-A-Box A: Martin Luther 1.Martin Luther 2.Martin Luther 3.Martin Luther prays for his friend, Philipp Melanchthon, who appears near death. 4.A small crowd has gathered to watch as Martin Luther directs the posting of his 95 theses, protesting the practice of the sale of indulgences, to the door of the castle church in Wittenberg. 5.Print shows Luther burning papal bull (letter from Pope) of excommunication

Life-In-A-Box B Directions: You will be shown 5 pictures to represent one person or idea from world history. Try to figure out who or what the pictures represent before you get to the sixth slide. The sixth slide will tell you the answer and what was each of the 5 pictures you looked at.

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Answer to Life-In-A-Box B: Heliocentric Theory 1.Galileo 2.Copernicus’ Theory 3.Tool for astronomy 4.Copernicus 5.Galileo

Life-In-A-Box C Directions: You will be shown 5 pictures to represent one person or idea from world history. Try to figure out who or what the pictures represent before you get to the sixth slide. The sixth slide will tell you the answer and what was each of the 5 pictures you looked at.

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Answer to Life-In-A-Box C: Peter the Great 1.Monument to Peter the Great, St. Petersburg 2.Peter the Great, head-and-shoulders portrait, facing slightly right 3.Peter the Great Place, St. Petersburg, Russia 4.Peter I, The Great, Emperor of Russia, , half-length portrait, standing, sword in hand, facing left 5.Map of St. Petersburg

Life-In-A-Box D Directions: You will be shown 5 pictures to represent one person or idea from world history. Try to figure out who or what the pictures represent before you get to the sixth slide. The sixth slide will tell you the answer and what was each of the 5 pictures you looked at.

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Answer to Life-In-A-Box D: Frederick the Great 1.Monument of Frederick the Great, Berlin, Germany 2.Frederick the Great's Mausoleum, Potsdam, Berlin, Germany 3.Friedrich II, King of Prussia, Prussia depicted as an octopus whose tentacles are reaching into Europe. 5. Lewis Morrison in Frederick the Great

Life-In-A-Box E Directions: You will be shown 5 pictures to represent one person or idea from world history. Try to figure out who or what the pictures represent before you get to the sixth slide. The sixth slide will tell you the answer and what was each of the 5 pictures you looked at.

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Answer to Life-In-A-Box E: Henry VIII 1.Ann of Cleve 2.Lady Jane Seymour, afterward queen of Henry VIII, after the painting by Hans Holbein now in Belvedere gallery, Vienna 3.Composite of head and shoulders portrait of Henry VIII, head and shoulders portrait of a black woman, 3 men with a cannon, a map of Great Britain and Ireland, etc. 4.Map of England and Wales 5.Henry VIII

Life-In-A-Box F Directions: You will be shown 5 pictures to represent one person or idea from world history. Try to figure out who or what the pictures represent before you get to the sixth slide. The sixth slide will tell you the answer and what was each of the 5 pictures you looked at.

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Answer to Life-In-A-Box F: Exploration 1.Spanish explorations 2.U.S. Capitol frescoes. Pizzarro going to Peru 3.Magellan 4.Cristoforo Colombo - showing the islands which Colombus named – from one of Columbus’ letters 5.Contains the famous suggestion that the New World be named "America" for Amerigo Vespucci, as well as an account of Vespucci's voyages that credits Columbus with discovery.