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301718661Lascauxthe first cave paintings0
301718662Oracle bonespeople looked at these to tell the future; burned bones and looked at cracks1
3017186638000 BCENeolithic Revolution; division of labor; movement to agriculture2
301718664Out-of-Africa/Multi-Regional Thesisidea that all people originated in Africa, and then moved out, or the idea that people originated all over the world3
301718665Mohammed?570--632 ad , the prophet believed by Muslims to be the channel for the final unfolding of God's revelation to mankind: popularly regarded as the founder of Islam. He began to teach in Mecca in 610 but persecution forced him to flee with his followers to Medina in 622. After several battles, he conquered Mecca (630), establishing the principles of Islam (embodied in the Koran) over all Arabia4
301718666Columbian Exchangea dramatically widespread exchange of animals, plants, culture, human populations (including slaves), communicable disease, and ideas between the Eastern and Western hemispheres (Old World and New World). It was one of the most significant events concerning ecology, agriculture, and culture in all of human history. Christopher Columbus' first voyage to the Americas in 1492 launched the era of large-scale contact between the Old and the New Worlds that resulted in this ecological revolution, hence the name "Columbian" Exchange5
301718667Four River Valley CivilizationsMesopotamia on Tigris and Euphrates Rivers, Egypt on Nile, Indus on Indus, China on Huang He/Yellow River6
301718668376 CEStart of Fall of Rome; happened because of decadence, monetary trouble, military problems, corruption in the Catholic Church, and outside invaders7
3017186691492 CEFerdinand and Isabella captured Granada and funded Christopher Columbus's search for a new searoute to Asia, Columbus sails and finds the Americas, thinking he found India- hence Native Americans being called "Indians"8
301718670Sumerian Writingfirst written language- called Cuneiform, wrote on clay tablets9
301718671Slave TradeEuropean trade agreement with Africa dealing with slaves brought from Africa. Integral part of Triangle Trade between the Americas, Africa, and Europe.10
301718672Mandate of HeavenChinese religious and political ideology developed by the Zhou, according to which it was the prerogative of Heaven, the chief deity, to grant power to the ruler of China and to take away that power if the ruler failed to conduct himself justly and in the best interests of his subjects.11
301718673Pax Romanaa period of 200 years of stability in Rome from 27 BCE to 180 CE12
301718674Indian Caste Systemdivided people into groups, very strict class system; a hierarchy; no social mobility; Brahmans at top, warriors next, scholars are next, then workers, and untouchables were at the bottom13
301718675Chandragupta321-298 BCE Indian Emperor, unified northern India, divided northern India into provinces for taxes/laws, set up Maurya empire14
301718676Ashokaemperor of India 269-232(was when he ruled) BCE Indian emperor who took over southern part of India, also converted India to Buddhism after a bloody battle; built extensive roads15
301718677Alexander the GreatSon of Phillip II; taught by Aristotle; creates a Greek empire; trained in philosophy and politics; spreads Greek ideas around the world; had his men marry women from all the places he went in order to create lasting bonds; dies young at 3316
301849404PersiaThe ancient kingdom of ______ became the domain of the Achaemenid dynasty in the 6th century bc. Under Cyrus the Great, it became the center of a powerful empire that included western Asia, Egypt, and parts of eastern Europe; it was eventually overthrown by Alexander the Great in 330 bc. The country was conquered by Muslim Arabs between ad 633 and 65117
301849405Punic Wars3 wars between Carthage and Rome; fighting for dominance of the mediterranean; Rome wins and get undisputed dominance of the Mediterranean18
301849406SenateCitizens voted to elect a representative; two consuls; the state council of the ancient Roman republic and empire, which shared legislative power with the popular assemblies, administration with the magistrates, and judicial power with the knights19
301849407aqueductsBridge-like stone structures that carried water from the hills into Roman cities20
301849408Hannibalgeneral who commanded the Carthaginian army in the second Punic War; crossed the Alps and defeated the Romans but was recalled to defend Carthage and was defeated (247-182 BCE)21
301849409Law of 12 TablesThe written laws of the Roman Republic, which were written on 12 stone tables in 449 BC. Before they were written, the laws were unfair to Plebeians, so it was suggested that the legal code be published so that Plebeians would be aware of what the law.22
301849410NeroRoman king; major prosecutor of Christianity; may have started a fire and then blamed it on the Christians; went crazy23
301849411Octavian Augustusfirst Roman emperor; gained supreme power by defeating Antony in 31 BCE24
301849412Constantine(274-337) Roman emperor who converted to Christianity; helped unify Rome; built Constantinople;25
301849413Why Rome Fell:empire was too big to handle; political power was concentrated in too few hands; wealthy Romans left to go to Egypt; soldiers wanted Roman power; barbarians were tired of not being considered dignified; While Eastern Rome was strong, Western was overrun; Germanic tribes come, and although they only wanted to be a part of Rome, they hurt it; everywhere people turn their back on Rome26
301849414Julius Caesar(100-44 BCE), Roman general and statesman. He established the First Triumvirate with Pompey and Crassus in 60 and became consul in 59. Between 58 and 51 he fought the Gallic Wars, invaded Britain 55-54, and acquired immense power. After civil war with Pompey, which ended in Pompey's defeat at Pharsalus in 48, Caesar became dictator of the Roman Empire. He was murdered on the Ides (15th) of March in a conspiracy led by Brutus and Cassius.27
301849415Islamthe monotheistic religion of Muslims founded in Arabia in the 7th century and based on the teachings of Muhammad as laid down in the Koran28
301849416Five Pillars of Islam1: No God but Allah. 2: Pray 5 times a day facing Mecca. 3: Fast during Ramadan. 4: Zakat for those in need. 5: Make the pilgrimage to Ka'ba- called Hajj29
301849417DhimmiPeople of the book- all the other people in the empire who believed in a religion other than Islam30
301849418ZoroastrianismAnimist religion that saw material existence between as battle between forces of good and evil; stressed the importance of moral choice; righteous lived on after death31

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