PPT-Indian Empires: 1100 BCE – 500CE
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SSWH2AampB I Early Aryan Migrations Beginning around 1750 BCE the Aryans migrated from Europe into the Indo Gangetic Plain They brought their religious texts with
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SSWH2AampB I Early Aryan Migrations Beginning around 1750 BCE the Aryans migrated from Europe into the Indo Gangetic Plain They brought their religious texts with them Vedas II The Caste System. EATING Jazzy 1100 with BeigeJazzy 1120 with Gray Jazzy Model 1105, EATING POWER SEAT & RECLINING SEAT VERSA SEATING SYSTEMS EATING Jazzy 1100 with Versa Seat and VERSA SEASYSTEM ARMRESTS Jazzy Model 1 Images of Sex and Gender in . the Greco-Roman Mediterranean. Nussbaum on evidence forcing “us . to confront the fact that much of what we consider . necessary . and natural in our own practices is actually local and . WB 1100 / WB 1700 WB1100_1700-DEN091210 SMA and Sunny Boy are registered trademarks of SMA Solar Technology AG. Text and illustrations conform to technical standards at the time of printing. Subject Thera. 1200 BCE . Trojan. War. 490 BCE . Battle of. Marathon. 431 BCE . Peloponnesian. War. 430 BCE . Pericles. dies. 331 BCE . Alexander. d. efeats the Persians. 264 BCE . First. Punic War. 218 BCE . 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. Chinese Dynasties. Xia (Hsia) Dynasty. 2100 – 1600 BCE. Archeological evidence that a pervious dynasty existed. Chinese Dynasties. Shang Dynasty. 1600 – 1050 BCE. Writing system. Walled Cities. Bronze technology. Land Empires. Control of huge lands & people. Requires large military investment. Vulnerable to land & sea routes. Requires massive infrastructure investment. Superior technology used to suppress natives. Agricultural society. Land = power. Social status depended on owning land. Senate (Council of Elders). Wealthy land-owners that “made the rules”. Monarchy (753 BCE – 507 BCE). 7 kings. 1. st. = Romulus (founder). 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. The Silk Road. Idea of the Silk Road. 1500 . BCE – long distance trade between Central Asia and other peoples. Rome: wanted to link Mediterranean lands with China through Mesopotamia. 100 . BCE – beginning of “Silk Road. AP WORLD HISTORY PERIOD 2: 600 BCE – 600 CE Organization and Reorganization of Human Societies Key Concept 2.1 Development & Codification of Religious & Cultural Traditions Religion provides: AP WORLD HISTORY PERIOD 2: 600 BCE – 600 CE Organization and Reorganization of Human Societies Key Concept 2.1 Development & Codification of Religious & Cultural Traditions Religion provides: Early Civilizations. Edited by Mr. . Barkhau. Shamelessly stolen from . http://conaapwh.weebly.com/class-powerpoints.html. Mesopotamia:. The Fertile Crescent. Fertile Crescent. Fertile Crescent. = moon-shaped strip of land from the Mediterranean Sea to the Persian Gulf that is excellent farm land. Motives for Imperialism. In the late 1800s, Western countries wished to join Britain in building overseas empires. Imperialism. (the domination by one country of the political, economic, or cultural life of another country or region).
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