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PRESENTATION OUTLINE

WELCOME

TO MY TIMELINE

THE RENAISSANCE

FILM AND THEATER

The Renaissance stared in the 14th century and end in the 17 century.

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MAJOR EVENTS/ PEOPLE

  • Leonardo DaVinci, the flying machine.
  • Christopher Columbus, discoverd the modern day continents.
  • Galileo Galilee, he had a heliocentric that the sun is in the middle of the solar system instead if the eath.
  • Johannes Gutenberg, he was the first person to use movable type printing. He created the process for mass producing the movable type.
  • Guru Nanak Dev, was the fonder of the Sikh religion in India.
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MOST INFLUENTIAL PLAYS

  • Hamlet, by: Shakespeare
  • A Midsummer nights dream, by: Shakespeare
  • Romeo and Juliet, by: Shakespeare
  • The Spanish Tragedy, by: Thomas Kyd
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Why were the plays important?
Because it was entertainment and a lot of people only knew Shakespeare for his plays and that was mainly it. For this reason Shakespeare out put other writers with his famous plays.

How did the plays relate to the occurring history? The notion the world that Shakespeare created in the theater was a version of the world in which his audience lived.

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How did society respond to the films?
By introducing a new realism, they allowed the common person to enjoy tales. By then this tradition has been continued in today's society.

INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION

DANCE
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The American industrial revolution started in the 1790s and ended in the 19 century

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MAJOR EVENTS

  • Steam engine, to transport people and cargo.1702
  • Flying shuttle, to transport people and cargo.1733
  • Electrical capacitor, type of battery that produces electric energy.1745
  • Lightning rod, it helps your house to be safe by attracting lighning.1752
  • The spinning jenny, one of the key inventions of the industrial revolution.1754
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MOST INFLUENTIAL DANCERS

Why was dance important?
All kinds of people could express there selfs though dance. Unlike all the other ways, for example there's: singing, drawing ect. But dance is another way of expressing yourself and it helps you show creativity though a different type of art form.

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How did dance relate to what was occurring in history?

How did society respond to dance?
Society responded to dance by doing the dance and making up there own moves.

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THE 1920S

AND THE EMANCIPATION OF WOMEN:MUSIC

The 1920s started in on January 1, 1920 and ended December 31, 1929

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History
I'm the 1920s there were these girls and they had a name, they were called the flappers. The flappers changed the style of the 1920s, and bobbed up there hair.

MAJOR EVENTS

  • Jazz is developed by musicians of New Orleans, January 1, 1920
  • Warren g. Harding elected president, November 3, 1920
  • Amelia Earhart takes her first flying lessons, January 1, 1921
  • Amelia Earhart buys her first plane, January 1, 1922
  • Model T. Ford the first afforable car was invented, January 1, 1923
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Describe music in the 1920s ?
The music in the 1920s had a lot of instruments playing for there music. The music there is very catchy, if you want to know how I know well I'm listening to it while I work. In some parts there word s and others it's just the instruments.

MOST INFLUENTIAL PIECES OF MUSIC

  • I wanna be loved by you, by: Helen Kane
  • Wildwood flower, by: Carter Family
  • Bill, by: Helen Morgan
  • In the jailhouse now, by: Jimmie Rodgers
  • Crazy blues, by: Mamie Smith
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Why was music important?
It was important because it was a way to express yourself, and there were a lot of different types of music.

How did music relate to what was occurring in history?
The flappers brought new types of music. The music was exciting. And they changed the beats. They also changed the rhymes.

How did society respond to music?
People responded to music by enjoying it and dancing, it made like they were free. It also made them feel happy.

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THE GREAT DEPRESSION

ARCHITECTURE

The Great Depression started on October 29,1929 and ended in the early 1940s.

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History
The Great Depression. In the Great Depression there were problems with money, investors were selling things and if nobody wanted any of the things there selling the they make the prices lower. And if a lot of people wanted the thing there selling then they rise the prices. It was also depression because people were losing there money. The Great Depression was a big economic slump in the 1930s. Many Americans lost there jobs, money, and even homes. Not only was it in the U.S. But it affected the entire world. World War 1 was over, the Americans were ready for a break. They were focused on making money and having fun! People rushed to buy cars and other things, but at that time movies and jazz music became popular for entertainment and swept the land. Once the war ended farmers started having a hard time with making money. There was a gap between the rich and poor, and the gap kept growing. Also Americans we saving less money

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The Great Depression was a big economic slump in the 1930s. Many Americans lost there jobs, money, and even homes. Not only was it in the U.S. But it affected the entire world. World War 1 was over, the Americans were ready for a break. They were focused on making money and having fun! People rushed to buy cars and other things, but at that time movies and jazz music became popular for entertainment and swept the land. Once the war ended farmers started having a hard time with making money. There was a gap between the rich and poor, and the gap kept growing. Also Americans we saving less money and spending money they didn't have. They even borrowed money, the only way the economy could keep growing was only if people would but the things they were selling.

That pretty much meant that factories were shutting down and unemployment. There was also less money to go around. When some borrowers were unable to repay there loans, some banks failed. There literally was less money to go around. So people everywhere started to freak out and they rushed to the bank to get there money back while they still could, and when that happened banks across the country had to close, which caused a lot of people to lose there life savings. The president in 1929 made the Great Depression even worse , he thought the key was to balance the governments budget so he raised taxes.

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MAJOR EVENTS

  • World War 1 ends, November 11, 1918
  • The Stock market skyrockets, January 1, 1924
  • Farmers share of income, January 1, 1928
  • Hitler comes to power, January 1, 1933
  • Stock Market Crash (Black Tuesday) started the great depression, October 29, 1929

Investors invested in the stock market and once it crashed the people that had those investments lost there savings.

In the Great Depression they built skyscrapers and that created more jobs for people, which allowed people to earn and money and feel hopeful in the depression. By building the skyscrapers people could get jobs, earn money, and get shelter. People would also created suside. The buildings were old and they didn't have bright colors like we have today. It was very formal and the houses looked something like apartments or hotels.

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MOST INFLUENTIAL ARCHITECTURE

  • Skyscrapers
  • Capital building, Washington D.C.
  • St. Peters Basilica
  • Ottoman Empire
  • Mimar Sinan
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Why was the architecture important?
Because it gave people shelter.

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How did architecture relate to what was occurring in history?
Because they started building the latest models and started painting the buildings brighter colors, and people started doing graffiti on the walls.

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How did society respond to architecture?
People responded by adoring there creativity and effort the architects put in to build the homes. They also appreciate how the house or apartment was built.

WORLD WAR 2

AND POST WORLD WAR 2

History
Adolf hitler was the dictator or absolute ruler of Germany. He killed 11 million innocent people. When hitter was young he wanted to be an architect or painter, but he was rejected from art school. When hitter was in his twenties he fought as a solider for Germany in world war 1. He was responsible for world war 2. He won some medals, and he was even blinded in a poisonous gas attack. So in the 1923 hitler led an armed rising against the German government. Well it failed and hitler was thrown in jail for one year. When hitter was in jail he wrote a book called " my struggle ". It was simple hitter had a racist worldview. Hitler thought that it was a " master race " and that it was there destiny to take over Europe.

History
There main enemy was the jewish people, and hitter believed Jews were responsible for everything he didn't like. Once hitter got out of jail , he originally vowed to take over Germany. Well in the early 1930s the Great Depression swept over Germany. Hitler and his wife even committed suide.

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MAJOR EVENTS

  • Germany invades Poland, September 1, 1939
  • Atomic Bomb on Hiroshima, August 6, 1945
  • The Battle of Britain, August 31, 1940
  • Attack of Pearl Harbor, December 7, 1941
  • Germany Invades, January 27, 1940

POST WORL WAR 2

History
Since ww2 a lot has changed. Much of Europe and Eastern Asia were destroyed by all the fighting and bombings that's taken place over a lot of years.