Goal: How can we review for the regents? Aim: How can we review the impact of early civilizations?

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Goal: How can we review for the regents? Aim: How can we review the impact of early civilizations?

Features of a Civilization Job specialization Writing Public works Cities Art and architecture Social classes Religion Governments

ROME Rome: Geography Rome: Italian Peninsula Located in the Mediterranean Sea location allowed for trade and expansion (connects Africa, the Middle East, Eastern Europe and Western Europe) Roman Government Republic: male citizens can elect their officials into the Senate Caesar created the Roman dictatorship and limited the power of the Senate Roman Achievements Preserved Greek culture Roman Roads connected the empire The fall of the Roman Empire in 476 CE (AD) led to the start of the Middle Ages in Europe.

GREECE Ancient Athens Practiced direct democracy This is where citizens play a direct role in government Focused on education Socrates, Plato and Aristotle emphasized philosophy and reason Ancient Sparta Focused on military Did not allow foreigners or education ruled by an oligarchy (rule by a few) Alexander the Great Controlled a large empire that spread from Greece to India and spread into the Middle East and Egypt Created Hellenism: blending of Greek, Persian, Indian and Egyptian cultures CULTURAL DIFFUSION

THE PHOENICIANS The Phoenicians located in the Middle East and North Africa Created the first alphabet in world history Were known as “carriers of civilization” because they spread their culture throughout the Mediterranean Sea

CHINA Early civ’s developed in river valleys and used early forms of writing Confucian philosophy eventually dominated China and brought civil service exams Believed other cultures were barbarians Developed gunpowder, the compass and other navigational tools JAPAN Early Japan located on an archipelago (chain of islands) Mostly mountainous (compared to Greece) Lived off of the sea for food Most influenced by China and Korea which served as a cultural bridge between the nations COMMONALITIES BETWEEN ANCIENT CIVILIZATIONS Most early societies adapt to their surroundings They all had advanced technologies