World History Review Packet

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World History Review Packet Simulation

Prehistory Homo-sapiens Advanced Tools Africa Domesticating Hunter-gatherers Agriculture Paleolithic Archeologist Cave Radio Carbon Dating Neolithic Age Stonehenge

Prehistory Chart Characteristics Paleolithic Neolithic How They lived Nomadic Clans Settled communities Tools Simple tools Stone & Wood Complex tools Achievements Cave Art Fire Grew Crops Bred Animals Weaving Skills

River Valleys Egypt Nubia Cuneiform 3000 – 500 BCE Pharoah Alphabet Mesopotamia Hammurabi’s Code Abraham Indus River 10 Commandments Jerusalem Chinese Monotheistic Torah Rich Soil Polytheistic Moses Hebrews Judaism Phoenicians Hieroglyphics

River Valleys Civ – Mesopotamia Egypt Indus China Euphrates Tigris Nile Indus Ganges China Huang He

Religions CHart Hinduism Buddhism Confucianism Taoism Place of Origin India China Founder N/A Siddhartha Gautama Confucius Lao tse Texts Vedas & Upanishads Eightfold Path 4 Noble Truths The Analects Tao te ching Beliefs Caste System Reincarnation Indian Stories & Myths Karma Overcome Suffering Yin & Yang Respect elders & Ancestors Harmony with Nature

Religions Himalayas; Hindu Kush Mandate of Heaven Indus; Ganges Silk Caste Service; silk; porcelain Gupta “The enlightened one” Asoka Great Wall Qin Shi Huangdi

Greece Mediterranean Polis Athens Aegean Overpopulation & lack of arable land Solon & Draco Mountainous terrain (Democracy): Monarchy Colonization & trade Direct Democracy Aristocracy Public Debate Colonies Tyranny Civic Participation Democracy Economics Sparta: Free adult male, landowning, & military Hellenic Military Barter; money Slaves, women, & foreigners Political developments

Greek Mythology Polytheistic Sparta Herodotus & Thucydides Natural phenomena, human qualities & life events Persian War Iliad & Odyssey Athens Hippocrates & Archimedes Pericles Zeus Pythagoras & Euclid Golden Age Apollo Socrates Peloponnesian War Athena Plato & Aristotle Part 2 Parthenon Persians Aeschylus & Sophocles

Hellenistic Culture Columns 1. Macedonia Greece Alex Doric Greece Ionic Alex Corinthian ____________________ Greece & Macedonia; Egypt; Asia Minor; & Persia Greek+Oriental culture; Spread through trade and conquest

Rome - Map

Rome Central Italian Alps Trade & protection Timeline Roman Republic (Punic Wars) Roman Empire (Pax Romana)

Rome – Republic & empire Patricians Consuls Plebeians 12 Tables Slaves Carthage Patricians & Plebeians Hannibal Military service & taxes Punic Wars Representative Democracy Gaul Britain Assembly

Rome – Decline 2. Small Farmers Colosseum Baths 4. Slave Labor Appian 5. Inflation Latin Pax Romana Aeneid Innocent until proven Guilty Family 12 Money Arch Aqueduct

Rome - Solutions Split in Half Constantinople (Istanbul) Rome was sacked & conquered