![]() ![]() ![]() Examination #1 (25%) – This exam will be conducted via Blackboard so please be sure to have a good internet connection available on the day of the exam.Grades will be determined based upon completion of three exams, two writing assignments/projects, and class participation. ![]() Alternative dates and formats for the test will NOT be offered. Complete this test as early as possible during the semester to avoid being locked out of Blackboard at the time the first exam is being conducted via that medium. WARNING: Use of Blackboard requires that students pass an e-license test. Students should check both Blackboard and student email daily for possible communications from the instructor. Simon & Schuster Handbook for Writers, 8 th ed.īlackboard and SWBTS student email will be used for class communications. Two of the better ones are the ESV Study Bible and the NIV Archaeological Study Bible. A good historically oriented study Bible is strongly recommended.The History of the Ancient World: From the Earliest Accounts to the Fall of Rome Development of the skill of applying history to contemporary ideas and issues.To understand how the Biblical record and western civilization are related and be able to outline the relationship between revelation and historical records.To gain knowledge of the main events, ideas and persons that have shaped western civilization from antiquity to the rise of Christianity.Appreciation of God’s providence in the overall pattern of history.Agree to remove missiles in Cuba if U.A study of the history and philosophy of western civilization from antiquity to the rise of Christianity. Khrushchev withdraws missiles in return for U.S pledge not to invade Cuba Decision to deploy nuclear weapons to protect Cuba (May 20th, 1962) Berlin Wall Cuban Missile Crisis -Lead by leader of USSR Nikita Khrushchev Japan Surrenders (August 15th, 1945) Cold War -The west vs. Appeal to an emotion Dropping the Atomic Bombs -Japanese attack Pearl Harbor (Dec. Tactics: artillery & infantry (with bayonets) & machine guns Propaganda -Persuasive Communism) Strategy and Tactics of WWI -Schlieffen Plan Goal was for a united India Proxy War War the results when opposing powers use third parties as substitutes for fighting each other directly. Goal was for a "British Africa" Mohandas Gandhi (1869-1948) -Fights for India's rights from Britain Lenin replaced democracy with communism Cecil Rhodes -Founded Rhodisia Brezhnev Doctrine Soviet control over Eastern Europe Eastern Bloc Unified body under USSR October Revolution -Russia Trip was cancelled, went exploring, got lost Missed target, hit civilians The Marshall Plan (1948) U.S gives money to nation of Europe with no payback required David Livingstone -Missionary in Africa To damage industrial and communication base disabled Final Solution Nazi Germany's plan during WWII for the destruction of Jewish people and Jewish communities in continental Europe Firebombing of Dresden (February 1945) -U.S and Britain bombed Germany Force concentration of tanks, infantry, artillery, combat engineers and air power Winston Churchill (1874-1965) -Prime Minister of United Kingdom Holocaust German destruction of Propaganda Beer hall Putsch (1923) Failed attempt at a revolution when Nazi Party lead by Adolf Hitler unsuccessfully attempted to seize power in Munich Blitzkrieg -"Lightning War" ![]() Hilter named Chancellor in 1933 Mein Kampf (1925) -Racism (anti-Semitism) Philosophy : socialism in one country Adolf Hitler (1889-1945) -Concerns in 1920s Germany: Versailles treaty, reparations, dysfunctional government One political party Communism A political theory derived from Karl Marx, advocating class war and leading to a society in which all property is publicly owned and each person works and is paid according to their abilities and needs Fascism An authoritarian and nationalistic right-wing system of government and social organization Joseph Stalin -Succesor for Lenin German army can only contain 100,000 soldiers Totalitarianism -State>Individual "April Theses" Treaty of Versallies -Germany accepts blame for WWI Vladimir Ilyich Lenin (1870-1924) -Philosophy : Marxism ![]()
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