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Introduction to World History

Why do we study history? 1. How do historians reconstruct the past? 2. How does geography influence how people live? 3. What are the characteristics of a civilization? 4. How do people live and survive? 5. What is the purpose of political systems?

Vocabulary Terms To Know History History Historian Historian Archaeology Archaeology Prehistory Prehistory Artifact Artifact Economic Systems Economic Systems Traditional Economy Traditional Economy Barter Economy Barter Economy Capitalism Capitalism Scarcity Scarcity Supply Supply Demand Demand Natural Resources Natural Resources Interdependence Interdependence

Vocabulary Terms To Know Political Systems Bureaucracy Civilization Geography Geographic/physical features

How do historians reconstruct the past? Historians research, analyze, and interpret various types of evidence to come to conclusions about the past. Historians research, analyze, and interpret various types of evidence to come to conclusions about the past. Archaeologists analyze artifacts to draw conclusions about peoples’ beliefs, values, and daily life. Archaeologists analyze artifacts to draw conclusions about peoples’ beliefs, values, and daily life.

1. How do historians reconstruct the past? Historians and Archaeologists study artifacts to learn about prehistoric life. Historians and Archaeologists study artifacts to learn about prehistoric life. Prehistory = period of time before writing systems were developed; history was recorded using poems, songs, stories and were passed along orally by people Prehistory = period of time before writing systems were developed; history was recorded using poems, songs, stories and were passed along orally by people Artifact = objects made by people, such as tools, weapons, clothing, etc. Artifact = objects made by people, such as tools, weapons, clothing, etc.

2. How does geography influence how people live? Geography is the study of the environment and how people survive where they live.

3. What is a civilization? Civilization – A highly organized society that has developed systems of learning (education), job specialization, religion, government, culture, military, and an economy. Civilization – A highly organized society that has developed systems of learning (education), job specialization, religion, government, culture, military, and an economy.

4. What are the characteristics of a civilization? Cities Cities Economic System Economic System Government / Political Systems Government / Political Systems Belief Systems Belief Systems Job Specialization Job Specialization Public Works Public Works Writing System Writing System Art & Architecture Art & Architecture

Characteristics of a Civilization Cities

Characteristics of a Civilization Economic Systems HOW PEOPLE SURVIVE

Types of Economic Systems Traditional Economy: people survive by farming and producing their own food Traditional Economy: people survive by farming and producing their own food Barter Economy: people survive by exchanging goods and services Barter Economy: people survive by exchanging goods and services Capitalism: people survive by trading and owning businesses; people have jobs and buy what they need to survive; Capitalism: people survive by trading and owning businesses; people have jobs and buy what they need to survive;

Economic Vocabulary Supply: goods or products that are available for sale or consumption Supply: goods or products that are available for sale or consumption Demand: what people need or want Demand: what people need or want Resources: products that are available based on geography or location Resources: products that are available based on geography or location Scarcity: a shortage of a product Scarcity: a shortage of a product How does scarcity affect the price of an item if the demand is high? How does scarcity affect the price of an item if the demand is high?

Characteristics of a Civilization Political Systems / Government Rulers unite their people and run the government. Bureaucracy: people that assist the ruler in running the government; bureaucrats help make laws, collect taxes, etc.

5. What is the purpose of political systems? Political System = Government Political System = Government HOW PEOPLE ARE RULED HOW PEOPLE ARE RULED What are the different types of government? What are the different types of government? Democracy = rule by the people Democracy = rule by the people Monarchy = rule by a king or queen Monarchy = rule by a king or queen Dictator = person who rules by force Dictator = person who rules by force Which type of government is the best? Which type of government is the best?

Characteristics of Civilization Belief Systems of the world today: Belief Systems/ Religions MonotheismPolytheism Belief in one god Belief in many gods

Characteristics of Civilization Job Specialization

Characteristics of Civilization Public Works

Characteristics of Civilization Writing Systems

Characteristics of Civilization Art & Architecture