PPT-Development of African Civilizations
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Chapter 7 Section 1 Starter What geographic factors do you think affected the development of African civilizations Answer Climate land and access to water The Impact
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Chapter 7 Section 1 Starter What geographic factors do you think affected the development of African civilizations Answer Climate land and access to water The Impact of Geography Main Idea . Presented By The PAS Study Group. Paul . Landini. Anna . Mendelson. . Sofa Getachew. Comparison. Compare . and contrast the Han and Greek Empires in economic organization. :. . . Despite . the fact that the Greek and Han Empires were similar in that they both used foreign trade to get the good they needed or wanted, they were really more different in that Greek had few natural resources due to unfertile land while the Han had many lucrative resources such as silk. Agriculturally, the Grecian Empire depended on slaves to farm their few crops but the Han did not use . Chav. ί. n. Moche. Wari. and . Tiwanaku. Civilizations of the Andes. What do we know about the geography?. Geography and Food. The deserts only supported human habitation because of rivers…. Rivers provided irrigation and cultivation. Period 1 Review. Big Picture: Turning Points. Emergence of Humankind. Globalization of Humankind. Revolution of Farming and Herding. Emergence of Civilizations. Chronology. 1.1: Big . Geography and the Peopling of the Earth. SPRITE. Comparison Chart. SPRITE. S – social structures. P – Political . R – Religion . I – Intellectual trend. T – technology used. E – Economy . What is meant by….. Society. Location and dates. World History. Libertyville High School. Nubia. Area between First through Fifth cataracts of Nile. Conquered by Egypt around 2000 BC. Served as major trading center between Egypt, African societies. World History. Libertyville High School. Nubia. / Kush. Area between . Second through Fifth . cataracts of Nile. Area between 2. nd. and 3. rd. cataracts = . Nubia. Area between 3. rd. and 5. th. Pre-Columbian Period. Theory 1: Land bridge formed during the Ice Age between Alaska and Asia, allowing hunters to cross.. Origin of Civilizations. Theory 1: Land bridge formed during the Ice Age between Alaska and Asia, allowing hunters to cross.. Geography and History of the World . 1. History, as we know it! . Prehistory- time before writing and reading . Large span of time where we know little about the people and world inhabitants . Prehistory . World History. Libertyville High School. Non-Egyptian East Africa: . Nubia. Area between First through Fifth cataracts of Nile. Conquered by Egypt around 2000 BC. Served as major trading center between Egypt, African societies. Bantu. . Group of people who originally live in West Africa. Migrated in search of fertile land. Spread their knowledge of farming, ironworking, & LANGAUGE across the continent. Today almost 1/3 of Africans speak a language derived from the Bantu. Unit 1. Admit . Slip- 9/29. What do you think of when you hear the word Egypt?. Neolithic Revolution. Hunting. and . gathering. were replaced by agriculture and . domesticating. animals as primary means to obtain . :. Step 1: . Make a timeline like the one below. . P. lace . five major events that have happened in your life in chronological order. .. Example for Mr. Lembke. Learned to Ski. Graduated High School. West African Civilizations. 3 Empires emerge by dominating trade across the Sahara. - . Empire of Ghana. - Empire of Mali. - Empire of Songhai . Objectives. Understand why gold and salt were important in early Africa.. Emerged in. The Mediterranean . Greeks and Romans. The Indian Subcontinent. Mauryan and the Gupta. Southwest Asia. Persia. East Asia. Qin and the Han. Americas . Mesoamerica; Teotihuacan and Maya. Andean region; .
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