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Neolithic revolution

Farming and domestication of animals changed the way people lived

Agriculture advances

Permanent settlements(villages)


New social classes


New technology(tools)

Egypt

Nile river


Desert


Manu advances in science and art


Mesopotamia

Tigris and Euphrates river


Fertile cresent


Irrigation system files and canals

Indus river valley

Nile river


India


Monsoons

Code of hammurabi

First collection of laws in all history

Philosophers

Socrates


Plato


Aristotle

Plays

Human conflict


Comedies

Art

Human body was shown in its perfect form

Science and math

Archimedes-earth rotates on its axis,principle of lever and pulley


Hippocrates-physic,studies of illness and looked for cures


Pythagoras-modern geometry

Mandate of heven

A divine approval to rule

Religions


Golden age of islam

Portugal

Netherlands

Indonesia

Spain

Latin america

Great britian

North america

Triangular trade

America to Europe


Asia to Africa


Africa to america

Scientific thinkers

Nicolaus Copernicus -universe was heliocentric or Sun centered


Galileo galilei- heliocentric theory


Isaac Newton -gravity and uniform laws


Enlightenment thinkers

Thomas Hobbes - people are greedy and selfish


John Locke -people have natural rights


Jean Jacques Rousseau -in perfect society people both make and obey laws

Europe nationalism

Asia nationalism

Balkans nationalism

Labor unions

Negotiated higher pay


Better working conditions


Improved working hours


Strikes