People For this section you are not only mentioning people, leaders, philosophers or important people, but groups as well. The name should be underlined:

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People For this section you are not only mentioning people, leaders, philosophers or important people, but groups as well. The name should be underlined: Ex. 1. Hammurabi After you list the name of the person or group, you must list important facts describing some of their achievements, legacies or faults

Events This is a list of chronological events Ex ,000 BCE The Neolithic Revolution occurred You are mentioning dates specifically to allow you to map the course of human events

Definitions This is a sections where you MUST add words that have a historical context (ex. Nomad or polytheism) You must also define words that are new to you or that you may not know. The purpose is to have you build your vocabulary

Laws Laws can be listed and important documents here as well such as religious or philosophical books, works of literature, or law decrees They must then be explained in detail and also explain why they are important.

Ideas These are new religions, philosophies, or life changing events that were created by man. Ex. Judaism, Confucianism, Bronze making

Assignment for next Friday October 15 th Chapter 4: Greece and Rome We will go back to Chapter 2 and 3 later in the month Please follow these suggestions carefully

Analyze This section is coming soon. I will pick a primary source from the text and you must answer the questions provided in essay form. As you become more familiar with the AP writing standards and practices, this will also become more clear.