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    religious/philosophical system, Christianity is one of the most prominent on Earth today. From 30A.D. to 1000A.D., Christianity had undergone some of its most vigorous changes while maintaining its core qualities through the Apostolic/Ante-Nicene Period, the First Seven Ecumenical Councils, and the Middle Ages. During Christianity’s beginning in the Apostolic/Ante-Nicene Period, the most obvious changes took place while it also maintained some aspects of its Jewish heritage. Of course the first change away from Christianity’s

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    There were many continuities and changes in cultural beliefs in the Americas during the time period 1450-present. Some changes were, when africans and natives were forced to learn christianity and syncretic religions started by mixing with native and christianity beliefs. Some continuities are, some native beliefs still survived and religion was still important to others. In the beginning, American civilizations lived peacefully throughout their time. Europeans did not discover the Americas yet

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    “Continuity Thinking and the Problem of Christian Culture” by Joel Robbins, “Discontinuity and the discourse of conversion” by Mathew Engelke and “Discontinuity and the discourse of conversion” by Liana Chua all examine anthropological approaches to Christian conversion and continuity and discontinuity discourses. 1. What is important in these texts, regarding religious communities and identities? Robbins takes an interest in the lack of in depth of discussion around Christianity in the conversion

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    November 2014 Continuities and Changes in Western Europe In Western Europe from 600-1200 there were several continuities such as the continuation of the Roman Catholic Church. The pope had jurisdiction over the clergy and all church property. Another continuity was that Western Europe was divided into small kingdoms and never returned to its original state. Despite the continuities, the changes in Western Europe that occurred impacted civilization more than the continuities. A major change was new technology

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    Change Over Time Essay Prompts   8000 BCE to 600 CE •    Analyze the changes and continuities in major trading patterns within and among Classical civilizations; include their contacts, including religious, with adjacent regions. •    Discuss the changes and continuities in the Silk Road trading network from 600 BCE – 1450 •    Discuss the changes and continuities that occurred in the roles and functions of cities in major societies from the Neolithic Revolution to 1450. •    Trace and

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    Chad Tuley Mr. Herbst AP World 10 September 2014 Changes and Continuities in Roman Times(100 C.E - 600 C.E) The Roman Empire experienced some dramatic cultural changes from 100 C.E to 600 C.E, such as the rise of barbarians and the radical change in social structure, and dramatic political changes, such as the change in the emperor's power, that altered the empire, however there were still a few continuities, such as Latin still being the language of the majority. On Rome's slow track to death many

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    Through the years 100 BCE and 600 CE, Rome underwent many political and cultural changes such as the changing of government systems multiple times over the 700 year span. However, many things also stayed the same politically and culturally such as the patriarchal rule over the people. A political change in Rome was that the systems of government they used changed multiple times. The Roman government started off as a Senate. The Senate was a group of 300 members that ruled the people for life

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    AP Project “Free Response”: CCOT ESSAY: Analyze continuities and changes in the ways ONE of the following regions participated in interregional trade during the period circa 1500 to 1750. Latin America, including the Caribbean Sub-Saharan Africa Southeast Asia Intro: During 1500-1750, Latin America and the Caribbean developed independently It was isolated and its agricultural economies grew. They had a ritualistic polytheistic religion with “divine” kings and large urban centers. During the period

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    really reflects the struggles and fortunes of the three dominant religions in the area; Christianity, Buddhism and an upstart known as Islam. Although Christianity and Buddhism were well established by this time, the growth of Islam was a catalyst to many of the changes about to occur, such as new trade partners. Christianity and Buddhism were continuities, whereas a new religion called Islam was an example of change. In 622 C.E., Islam was founded which helped flourish trade. The founding of Islam

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    Between the time period 476 and 1200, many continuities and changes occurred in Europe. At the beginning of this time period, the Roman Empire fell splitting Europe into Western Europe and Eastern Europe, later known as the Byzantine Empire. Western Europe faced Germanic invasions and lack of unity while the Byzantine Empire developed as a prosperous continuation of the Roman Empire. However, by the end of this time period the Crusades had weakened the Byzantine Empire but had allowed contact between

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