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100 B.C.-500 A.D.: Christianity was started by Romans.
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500 B.C.: Stone Age
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500 B.C.-100 B.C.: Temples were built in Greece.
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1100-1400: Medieval Period
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1400-1700: In 1492, Columbus discovered America.
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1700-1914: Age of Reason
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Anti-Semitism: Discrimination against Jewish people.
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Balkanization: Process by which a state breaks down through conflicts among its ethnicities.
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Berlin Wall: A wall erected by East Germany in 1961 to cut the capital of Berlin in two, and later dismantled in 1989.
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City-State: A political unit made up of a city and its surrounding lands.
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Europeans: They know several languages, they have good education and medical services, and there's mainly Christianity but with several Muslims.
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Events Between 1914-1989: Industrial Revolution (manufacturing, transportation, agriculture, and people moving to cities) and World War I changing the economy.
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Feudalism: A political system in which powerful lords owned most of the land.
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Folk Art: Handmade items, such as pottery, woodcarving, and traditional costumes, prodced by rural people with traditional lifestyles , instead of by professional artists.
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Holocaust: The Nazi program of exterminating Jews under Hitler.
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Nationalism: Love of country and willingness to sacrifice for it.
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Nordic Countries: Countries of northern Europe, including Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway, and Sweden.
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Parliment: A representative lawmaking body whose members are elected or appointed.
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Renaissance: A time of renewed interest in learning and the arts that lasted fron the 14th through 16th centuries.
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Republic: A political system in which the supreme power lies in a body of citizens who can elect people to represent them.