Global History & Geography Word Association Flashcards 1.

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Global History & Geography Word Association Flashcards 1

Neolithic Revolution Permanent Settlements (Towns & Villages) Farming Domestication

Earliest Civilizations Along River Valleys / Fertile Soil Nile, Indus, Huang He, Tigris & Euphrates Egyptian Civilization, Indus Civilization, Mesopotamia

River Valleys Fertile Soil Communication & Transportation Unify People

Geography/Geographical Features Influence people’s culture or way of life Affects distribution of population

Hammurabi’s Code Social order Strict “Eye for an eye” Like other codes of law

Art & Architecture in Society Reflect or tell us something about that culture In totalitarian societies it reflects the will of the ruler Reflects a society’s technology

Mandate of Heaven / Dynastic Cycle Similar to the European theory of divine right Believed authority to rule came from God Ends in 1911 (1 st Chinese Revolution)

Japan’s Geography Archipelago Lack of natural resources Mountainous Isolation (until 19 th Century) & Homogeneity Dependence on trade / Interdependent

China’s Geography Natural boundaries Isolation Ethnocentrism (Middle Kingdom)

Western Europe’s Geography Irregular coastlines Trade Development of a navy Imperialistic

Sub-Saharan Africa’s Geography Abundance of minerals and resources European interest through imperialism Diverse geographical features

Northern Africa’s Geography Sahara Desert & Desertification Distinct culture from Sub-Saharan culture Difficulty with trade, communication & travel

Regular/Smooth Coastlines No natural bays or harbors Little trade Africa

Latin America’s Geography Diverse geographical features Diverse cultures – difficult to unify as one nation Difficulty in transportation and communication

Monsoons India & Southeast Asia Seasonal Winds that bring much needed rain or dry air Could be devastating (i.e. – Bangladesh)

Straits Strategic location for trade Bosporous, Dardabelles, Malacca, Hormuz, Magellan Constantinople

India’s Geography Himalaya’s/Hindu Kush – isolation for most of its history Monsoons Abundance of minerals and natural resources

Middle East Geography Arid / Scarcity of water Cultural Crossroads Abundance of oil / oil as a political weapon (OPEC)

Rivers Improve communication Improve travel and trade Bring unity Fertile soil

Deserts Limit communication Limit travel and trade Act as barriers

Russia’s Geography Historically driven by its need for access to warm water ports – Peter the Great Northern European plain was a frequent invasion route by enemies Russian winter – Swedes, French & Germans defeated

Islam Koran / Qu’ran Five Pillars of Islam Monotheistic / Mohammed & Allah

Judaism Monotheistic The Torah / Talmud The Covenant – the promised land - Israel

Confucianism Seeks social order and harmony & stability Five Relationships – importance of family and ethics Filial Piety & Analects

Hinduism Caste System / Rigid Class System Reincarnation / Dharma / Karma

Buddhism Siddhartha Guatama Reincarnation / Nirvana Four Noble Truths Eightfold Path

Christianity Monotheistic Roots in Judaism Jesus Christ / savior