Golden Age Pyramid Mr. Hardy Randolph I.B. Middle School 2014-2015.

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Golden Age Pyramid Mr. Hardy Randolph I.B. Middle School

Golden Age Pyramid Every society goes through a cycle of development. Rise – Gain territory – Establish a government – Create an economy – Create an army/ military – Uniform culture Peak- Golden Age- – Peace – Prosperity – Power Fall – Natural Disaster – Government overthrown – Economic depression – Loss of population (disease) – War

Peak Golden Age- Peace, Prosperity, and Power Fall Natural Disaster Government overthrown Economic depression Loss of population (disease) War Rise Gain territory Establish a government Create an economy Create an army/ military Uniform culture

Create A Golden Age Pyramid Directions: Create an imaginary civilization. Give the civilization a name and write it on the top left of your poster. On the left n side of your poster, include the following: A. The rise to power. Explain cultural, political, and economical changes that happen as your society rises to power. Be specific in how each of these things happen. B. The Golden Age: Explain your time of peace, prosperity, and power. C. The Fall From Power: Give three reasons why your society fell and is no longer a powerful society. On the right side of your poster, create a Golden Age Pyramid graphic organizer for your paper. Be sure to include illustrations on all three sides of the pyramid. You should have 3 illustrations for the rise, 2 for the Golden Age, and 3 for the fall.