Part 1: Action Plan Outline

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Organizing your Research:

Part 1: Action Plan

Planning Dates: Planning: Strategies

Start Date: April 5th

Due Date for Research: April 19th

Presentation Date: April 27th (because I am not here on the 19th)

In-Class Written Response Date: April 25th Strategies I will use to complete:

My Research:
•Do one cite at a time and then add any information that might be important then organize it.

•Get lots of cities with different information.

•Create a criteria first

My Presentation:
•Slideshow with images and no words

•Use my time wisely

•Try to be making it at the end of work block 4

Part 2: Your Topics

Ancient Warrior 1: Huns

Ancient Warrior 2: Mauryan warriors of the elephants.
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Remember to use at least two database sources!

Book Source #1:A history of ancient and early medieval india by upinder singh

Your Notes (in your own words!):

Who/what they conquered
•“The maurya empire was built on the foundations laid by the nandas”

◦Because they took over the land that was owned by the nanda empire so they didn't have to spend time

•The empire started as nothing and then took over some of the feared tribes in india

•The maurya empire when it was starting was thought to have alliances in the south of india that helped them to destroy the nanda empire

Source #2: Chandragupta, Ashoka and the Maurya Empire | World History | Khan Academy

Link:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P0zrLZrlyko

Your Notes (in your own words!):

Culture
•Buddha had a lot to do with the culture of the maurya empire

•Nanda empire/Gangaridai/kalinga/ alexander the great was conquered by the maurya

Source #3: The mauryan empire military Weapons and Warfare

Link: https://weaponsandwarfare.com/2015/11/10/the-mauryan-empire-military/

Your Notes (in your own words!):

Weapons
•Elephants can cary and heavy weapons or food and

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