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1 WHAP Exam Review Period 2 600 B.C.E. to around 600 C.E. Chapters 3-6

2 Key Concepts The Development and Codification of Religious and Cultural Traditions The Development of States and Empires Emergence of Transregional Networks of Communication and Exchange

3 The Big Picture Think Themes! See AP syllabus Think GRAPES! Change---What causes change? Human Interaction with Environment---Where do they live? Why they move? Defense? How do civilizations interact with others? Technology? Comparison---What similarities and differences can we find between these Classical civilizations?

4 Classical: Mesoamerica Maya, 300 B.C.E. to 800 C.E. Southern Mexico and other parts of Central America Collection of city-states ruled by the same king Pyramids, hieroglyphics, complex calendar, city planning, Tikal, Chichen Itza, ball game Religion: 3 worlds, gods made people out of maize, sacrifices, blood-letting Wars to acquire slaves, no beasts of burden Social classes: most people were peasants/slaves Cotton and maize, good agricultural practices

5 Classical=India Mauryan Empire: founded by Chandragupta Maurya, grandson Ashoka Maurya was its greatest leader (Rock and Pillar Edicts, spread Buddhism), trade! Gupta Dynasty: Chandra Gupta, decentralized and smaller than Mauryan, peace and advances in arts and sciences (pi and ‘arabic’ numerals), women losing rights

6 Classical: China Qin Dynasty: short, strong economy based on agriculture, powerful army, iron weapons, grew, Great Wall of China united, legalism – Qin Shihuangdhi---emperor, standardized laws, currencies, weights, measures, writing--- burned books, killed scholars (legalism) Han Dynasty: WuTi —warrior emperor, enlarged China, Trade thrived on Silk Road, civil service exam based on Confucianism, invented paper, sundials, calendars, used metals

7 Classical= Greece Land=mountainous, peninsula, no major rivers, no large scale agriculture, harbors, sea, mild weather Athens and Sparta=city-states/polises, very different Democracy, Aristocracy, Oligarchy Mythology=Many gods/polytheists Persian Wars leads to Golden Age of Pericles in Athens and Delian League which leads to Peloponnesian War Philosophers: Socrates, Plato, Aristotle Alexander the Great: Father conquered/united Greeks, he conquered Persian Empire, Hellenism, land split into Antigonid, Ptolemaic, and Seleucid empires

8 Classical= Rome Mythology: like the Greeks, polytheists Patricians/Plebeians (like the Greeks too) Twelve Tables of Rome Social Structure: pater familias, patriarchal, slavery important Roman Empire spread by military domination, Punic Wars First Triumvirate= Pompey, Crassus, Caesar Caesar became “emperor for life”, assassinated Second Triumvirate= Octavius, Marc Antony, Lepidus---- Octavius became dictator (Caesar Augustus) Pax Romana---Can you compare this to other golden ages in other empires? Christianity!

9 Late Classical 200-600 c.e. Collapse of empires such as Han, Gupta, Roman, Maya Maya: ??? Disease, drought, internal unrest/warfare, expanding population too much for environment? Han China: Wang Mang, land redistribution unsuccessful, famines, floods, war on edge of civilization, China is divided for a time into regional kingdoms

10 Late Classical 200-600 c.e. Gupta India: invaded by the White Huns Rome: western half, remember “Who killed Mama Roma?”, Diocletian divided it in 284, Constantine moved capital to Byzantium, invasions brought final end. Fall of Empire: Comparisons?

11 Silk Road World becoming “smaller” by trade and connection What travels on trade routes besides goods to be traded? Silk Roads---over land and sea

12 Major Belief Systems Polytheism Confucianism Daoism Legalism Hinduism Buddhism Judaism Christianity Zoroastrianism

13 Technology Stirrup Architecture-temples, Greek columns, Roman arch and aqueducts, theaters, stadiums Paper Record keeping- math, sundial Others?

14 Role of Women All patriarchal Upper-class/elite women more restricted Veiling In Buddhism and Christianity, women were equal in faith but not in Hinduism and Confucianism

15 Big Picture Civilizations---Golden Ages? Civilizations---Falls? Change---trade, conquest, spread of belief systems, technology (innovation vs. adaption) Human Interaction with Geography---how did they change their surroundings to meet their needs, human need to control/explain nature, in religion too (protection to internal peace)


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