PPT-Chapter 3 Early Civilizations
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in India and China 2500 BC256 BC Copyright 2003 by Pearson Education Inc publishing as Prentice Hall Upper Saddle River NJ All rights reserved World History Connection
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in India and China 2500 BC256 BC Copyright 2003 by Pearson Education Inc publishing as Prentice Hall Upper Saddle River NJ All rights reserved World History Connection to Today . Government Assyria used several different methods to control its empire Government The Chaldeans replaced the Assyrians as the main power in Mesopotamia and other parts of the Fertile Crescent A Mighty Military Machine ESSENTIAL QUESTION How was Ass Early Humans on the Move , hunter-gatherers had migrated through much of world - crossed land bridge between Siberia and Alaska, entering Americas icts if groups feared each other REVIEW QUESTION Early Humans on the Move , hunter-gatherers had migrated through much of world - crossed land bridge between Siberia and Alaska, entering Americas icts if groups feared each other REVIEW QUESTION in India and China. Part 1: India. Geography of the Indian Subcontinent. Mountains in the north limited contact- helped India to develop a distinct culture. The subcontinent is divided into three major zones: . 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. The Classical Period: Directions, Diversities, and Declines by 500 C.E. . Chapter Objective:. Define history and the concepts of cause and effect, time, change and continuity and perspective across the global historical periods covered in this course. Demise of Egyptian Civilization . Class Notes Mrs. Lewis. Egyptian civilization reached its pinnacle during the New Kingdom era (1550BCE- 1069BCE).. . This was considered the Golden Age of Egypt. . . Lesson 1, Unit 3. 2. What differences do you see between these places? How would life be different in each one? Which one lines up more with your idea of “civilization” and why?. The city of Ur, Sumer (. 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. Chavin. , and Aegean Civilizations.. Cities as administrative centers. Political system based on control of territory (rather than kinship). Specialized, non-food-producing activities. Status distinctions based largely on wealth. 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 . Chapter 6. I. Early Societies of . MesoAmerica. Major Pre-Columbian Civilizations. Early Mesoamerican societies . 1200 BCE – 1100 CE. The . Olmecs. 1. Early Agriculture in Mesoamerica . 8000-7000bce. Neolithic Revolution. River Valley Civilizations. Religious Development. Cornell note-taking method. Notes color-coded in . RED. go on this side of the line.. These items will include:. Main Ideas. Big Concepts. . Satellite View. Africa’s Size. Second largest continent . 11,700,000 sq. mi.. 10% of the world’s population.. 2 ½ times the size of the U. S.. 5. 0. 0. 0. M. I. L. E. S. 4 6 0 0 M I L E S.
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