PPT-Ch. 12 Cross Cultural Exchanges on the Silk Roads
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Silk Roads Started by large Empires ex Roman Han Kushan WEST Mediterranean area amp Roman Empire EXPORTED glassware Jewels art decorative items EAST Asia India
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Silk Roads Started by large Empires ex Roman Han Kushan WEST Mediterranean area amp Roman Empire EXPORTED glassware Jewels art decorative items EAST Asia India China Exported spices fruits. Contributions of Classical Empires. Classical empires such as the Han, Kushan, Parthian, and Roman brought order and stability to large territories. They undertook massive construction projects to improve transportation infrastructure. IP and Branding Strategies in Developing Countries and LDCs. 6 – 8 May 2013. Cairo, Egypt. Ms. . Nisachol. . Sasanon. Head of Encouraging Utilization Group. Intellectual Property Management Office. Organization and Reorganization of Human Societies. Key Concept 2.1 Development & Codification of Religious & Cultural Traditions. Religion provides:. Community bonds & moral and ethical codes to follow. CULTURE SHOCK. ADJUSTMENT PROCESS. RE-ENTRY PROCESS. INDIVIDUAL REACTIONS. CULTURAL DISLOCATION. OVERCOMING CULTURE SHOCK. CULTURAL ADJUSTMENT . CULTURE SHOCK. CS is a psychological disorientation that most people experience when living in a culture markedly different from one’s own. What made silk such a highly desired commodity across Eurasia?. Silk was used as currency . Means . of accumulating wealth in . C. . Asia. .. It . became a symbol of high status in China and the Byzantine Empire. Ch.7 Commerce and Culture. Silk Roads: Exchange across . eurasia. Growth. Inner and outer Eurasia—Inner pastoral groups on steppes. Pastoral people traded products of forest and steppes for agricultural products and manufactured goods of civilizations. Sea Roads: The Indian Ocean. AP World History Notes. Chapter 8. Sea Exchange. Nothing new. Begins with Mediterranean Sea trade. Participants = Phoenicians, Greeks, Romans. Italian city of Venice = major center of commerce. “No nation was ever ruined by trade.”. The Silk Roads. One of the world’s most extensive and sustained networks of exchange . Land-based trade routes that linked pastoral and agricultural peoples as well as the large civilizations on Eurasia’s outer rim. The spread of economic activity, . religion, & disease through trade. What are Impacts of Long-distance Trade?. Provides wealth to civilizations. Gives civilizations access . to foreign products. The Challenges Impacting Virtual Cross Cultural Teams Jennifer Merrell Saint Louis University 1 Challenges Impa cting Virtual Cross Cultural Teams Introduction Understanding the impact cross cultural 200Chapter 7 3 O utlinin g se an outline t g anize main ideas a n d d s. TAKING NOTES an Chin a I n Restore to China A . II. A Highly Structured Society III. Han Technology, ommerce, and g The Chine Chapter 2: History of Cultural Psychology. Chapter 2 Outline. Central Themes and Types of Historical Approaches. Ancient Greek Contributions . Late 19th and Early 20th Century Thinkers . Wilhelm Wundt. Strayer. : Ways of the World. Chapter 8. The roots of economic globalization lie deep in the . past. http://. www.npr.org/blogs/alltechconsidered/2013/10/03/228579712/the-man-behind-the-shadowy-illicit-drug-market-silk-road?sc=ipad&f=1001. Today you will be taking C-notes on pg. 43 in your passport. Draw your outline now. . Cultural Diffusion. The spread of one culture to another. . Example: The Japanese have borrowed baseball from the United States. .
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