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What were the river valley civilizations?
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Nile River, Indus, Tigres and Euphretes, and Yellow River.
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characteristics of the river valley civilizations
http://www.icsd.k12.ny.us/highschool/socstud/global2_review/start_of_civilization.htm |
advanced technological skills, calendars, division of labor, a form of government and a form of writing, cities and population growth
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reasons for the development of a written language
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writing developed to keep track of records, put down rules, methods for irrigation. the Egytians had hieroglyphics and the sumerians had cuneiform.
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consequences for the development of a written language
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schools were built for scribes
curltural etc. scripts survive |
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mohenjo-dharo
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a ruined city from the neolithic age of the indus valley.
Characteristics: had a planned layout of the city w/ large baths and first ever drainage system |
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What were the river valley civilizations?
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Nile River, Indus, Tigres and Euphretes, and Yellow River.
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characteristics of the river valley civilizations
http://www.icsd.k12.ny.us/highschool/socstud/global2_review/start_of_civilization.htm |
advanced technological skills, calendars, division of labor, a form of government and a form of writing
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reasons for the development of a written language
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writing developed to keep track of records, put down rules, methods for irrigation. the Egytians had hieroglyphics and the sumerians had cuneiform.
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consequences for the development of a written language
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mohenjo-dharo
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a ruined city from the neolithic age of the indus valley.
Characteristics: had a planned layout of the city w/ large baths and first ever drainage system |
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Mesopotomia: Tigres and Euphrates
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rivers that were very violent and unpredictable and caused the sumerians to believe that the gods were angry (polytheism)
the floods provided fertile soil and ample food supply |
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Law Code of Hammurabi
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first code of law by the Babylonians under Hammurabi.
It focuses on theft, farming (or shepherding), property damage, women's rights, marriage rights, children's rights, slave rights, murder, death, and injury. The punishment is different for different classes of offenders and victims (an eye for an eye) |
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Christianity (beliefs and religious texts)
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believed in Jesus
made the official religion of Rome by Constantine The Bible monotheistic |
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Judaism (beliefs and religious texts)
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monotheistic
Hebrew Scripturs and the Talmud which puts regulations on diet and food preparation covenant btwn Yahweh and the Hebrew ppl Yahweh was the high god |
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Buddhism (Nirvana)
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believe that desire results in suffering and suffering stops when desires stop.
nirvana = the enlightenment when the right conduct, meditation, wisdom releases you from rebirth, suffering and desire. |
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Shinto (beliefs and religious texts)
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relgion in Japan
the worship of kami (ancestors and nature ) Kojiki= first written record of ancient beliefs and customs the emperor was divine |
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Hinduism (karma) (beliefs and relgious texts)
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belief in reincarnation
has a caste system predominant in India no unique founder but Aryans brought Hinduism to India the Brahmans who were the priest were the highest and preformed ritulas the Bhagavad-Gita karma=individual reaps the bad actions and good actions in one life through a series of lifetimes |
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Confucianism
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sayings of Confucius written down by his followers in the Analects
five relations—sovereign and subject, parent and child, elder and younger brother, husband and wife, and friend and friend are stressed China |
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Daoism
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in China
founder- Lao Tzu the Tao is the way the universe flows the ruler's duty is to impose a minimum of government, while protecting his people from experiencing material wants or strong passions. The social virtues expounded by Confucius were condemned as symptoms of excessive government and disregard of effortless action |
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Greece (Golden Age)
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Sparta and Athens
oligarchy vs. democracy Cultural advancement, balance, order, education, and debate were all very important as was citizen-participation in the government in athens exc. women, foreigners and slaves could not participate men could vote at the age of 18 Pericles was strong supporter of democracy |
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Greece Homer
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writer of Iliad and the Oddyssey said to have started the western literature and tradition
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roman republic characteristcs
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elected representatives made laws for the people just like Congress in the US
Pericles supported democracy |
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Roman empire characteristics
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religiously and culturally tolerant
enforced roman laws even though the let the indeginous people live made roads that connected lands and had aqueducts governors looked over provinces and made sure roman laws were followed the captured lands were a buffer system for invaders to rome |
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relationship w/ christianity
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hostile persecution from the romans
fearing mass uprising centuries later, Constantine made Christianity the official religion of rome spread of Christianity to all of Roman's captured lands |
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Hindu Kush Mtns.
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mountains in the north west
hindered invasion and contact of Europeans w/ indians routes taken by Alexander the Great and Timur became trade routes |
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China the importance of silk
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silk was a major export of China and led to its sucess
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Confucianism
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filal piety-children's respect for parents
Analects 5 relationships stress on trade as bad and to invest in agriculture |
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Tang Dynasty and Golden Age
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culture, art, music and other products such as ceramics flourished
Buddhism was introduced civil service exams education became important |
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Ming Dynasty and the voyages of Zheng He
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Zheng He traveled to India, SE and Africa in his voyages looking at the world beyond
but finding nothing important to facilitate trade and the ming dynasty's confucianist policies let to isolationism |
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reasons for collaps of the ming dynasty
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mongolian invasions
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American Incas Characteristics of Society
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genius for organization
religion shaped culture terraced fields imperial unification mummified dead rulers divine origin the clan mit'a labor tax- great road builders and service in army all wealth went to ruler |
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Aztec temples
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used for human sacrifice
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Lake Texococo
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built their city in Tenochtitlan
which was a center of trade all women were subordinate to men simple and harsh laws slaves were the captured |
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Mayans
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staircases pyramids
polytheists agriculture based on milpa humna sacrifice astronomy calenders advanced math rural vilage centerd |
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Islam and the qur'an
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holy book written by Muhammad's followers
continuation of Torah |
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umma and Islam
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5 pillars of Islam
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recitation, prayer, alms to the poor, fasting during Ramadan, the pilgrimage to Mecca the hajj
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resons for the spread of Islam
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merchants spread and a zeal for holy war in the early stages of Islam
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Muslim Empires Ottoman Osman
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founder of the ottoman empire
conquered Anatolia |
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Muslim Empires Ottoman sultan
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ruler of the empire
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Ottoman Suleiman
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extended much of the empire
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