PPT-Chapter 39: The End of Empire

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The End of Empire Before we get started This chapter requires you to consolidate the thinking you have done about comparisons and contrasts and continuities and

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The End of Empire Before we get started This chapter requires you to consolidate the thinking you have done about comparisons and contrasts and continuities and changes0vertime regarding Asia Africa and Latin America throughout this book. The Assyrian and Persian Empires. Hundred of years after Hammurabi’s death in 1750 BCE the Assyrians united the region again.. The Assyrian and Neo-Babylonian Empires. Assyria lies north of Babylon along the Tigris River. Chapter Menu. Chapter Introduction. Section 1:. . Transforming the Roman World. Section 2:. . Feudalism. Section 3:. . The Growth of European Kingdoms. Section 4:. . Byzantine Empire and Crusades. Time . for Mong0ls!!!. I. Mongol Empire of . Chinggis. Khan. Social Order. Nomadic . herded goats & sheep. specific breed of horse for well being & warfare. Basic Mongol Societal Unit: . Individual Family Tribes & Clan. Iran/Persia. Iran/Persia. To be clear- Iran and Persia are the same place.. Ringed by mountains and lacking resources, Persia was a hostile landscape and had few resources. What does this mean for the economy?. #. 3. The . First Empires. The Assyrians. p26-28. Where was Assyria located?. The northern part of Mesopotamia, near the Tigris River. #1. Why did Assyrians first build their army?. To. protect their land from invaders. 1. FEUDALISM. Mr. Wyka - World History. Essential Questions. How can change to political systems impact economic activities?. How is society influenced by changes in political and economic systems?. Why does it matter?. MESOPOTAMIAN EMPIRES. The first empires. EQ: Why does conflict develop?. By 2400BC Sumer’s city-state was becoming weaker than surrounding kingdoms with powerful rulers. Empire = . Area of land containing many different types of people under the complete authority of one person. 1500–1800 . Japanese Reunification . Civil War and the Invasion of Korea and Manchuria, 1500–1603 . In the twelfth century, with imperial unity dissolved, Japan came under the control of a number of regional warlords called . Vocabulary for Chapter 9. Define the vocabulary word. Draw a picture of the vocabulary word. Create four clues about the vocabulary word to help remember the definition. Vocabulary – . Autocrat. Icon. Early . Christian, byzantine, . Islamic Period. REVIEW. Read pages 275-311. 46 questions including vocabulary. Studio Art. Beginning Blog. Imagine that the United States . ws. planning to adopt an official state religion. How would such a development affect the kinds of art the government would sponsor or even allow?. Africa and Asia. (3200 B.C.–500 B.C.). Copyright © 2003 by Pearson Education, Inc., publishing as Prentice Hall, Upper Saddle River, NJ. All rights reserved.. World History: Connection to Today . Developments in Europe and the Byzantine Empire. . Where we last left off…. The Roman Empire was divided into two factions. The . Eastern Roman Empire. , centered in Constantinople became highly centralized government known as the . A New Rome in a New Setting. Rome was divided into Eastern and Western sections. . Justinian took over leadership of Rome. Battled against Germanic Tribes. He would reconquer all of the land Rome had ever controlled. . Daniel, . Hananiah. (Shadrach), . Mishael. , (Meshach), . Azariah. . (Abednego) were taken captive during the first deportation from Jerusalem.. 605 BC. After defeating the Assyrians at Carchemish, Nebuchadnezzar attacked Egypt for their part in helping Assyria. Then turned to Jerusalem..

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