everything on the unit one summary expect for the river valley civilizations
7946631934 | East Asia | countries include: Japan, South Korea, North Korea, China. | 0 | |
7946631935 | Southeast Asia | Vietnam, Thailand, Laos, Indonesia, Cambodia, Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore, Myanmar, Brunei | 1 | |
7946631936 | South Asia | India, Pakistan, Nepal, Bhutan, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka | 2 | |
7946631937 | Southwest Asia and North Africa | Egypt, Saudi Arabia, Morocco, Israel, Turkey, Iran, Iraq, Afghanistan, Syria, Lebanon, Lydia, Tunisia, Algeria, Jordan, Kuwait, Qatar, UAE, Yemen, Cyprus | 3 | |
7946631938 | Central Asia | Russia, Mongolia, the "-stans", Georgia | 4 | |
7946631939 | Sub-Saharan Africa | Countries below the Sahara: Nigeria, Somalia, Congo, Kenya, South Africa, Zimbabwe, etc. | 5 | |
7946631940 | Eastern Europe | Poland, Slovakia, Lithuania, Croatia, Czech Republic, Romania, Bulgaria, Greece, Serbia, Kosovo, Hungary, Latvia, Estonia etc. | 6 | |
7946631941 | Western Europe | Germany, France, Italy, Spain, United Kingdom, Ireland, Portugal, Austria, Switzerland, Sweden, Netherlands, Denmark, Belgium | 7 | |
7946631942 | North America | Canada, United States, Mexico | 8 | |
7946631943 | Latin America | Brazil, Mexico, Cuba, Panama, Argentina, Chile, Peru, Columbia, Guatemala, Costa Rica, Paraguay, Venezuela | 9 | |
7946631944 | Oceanía | Australia, New Zealand, Papua New Guinea | 10 | |
7946631945 | Civilization Definition (5 parts) | •advanced cities •system of writing •advanced technology •complex institutions •skilled workers | 11 | |
7946631946 | Independent Invention | An idea or technology was invented/created independent of outside influence | 12 | |
7946631947 | Diffusion | an idea or technology was introduced to a region/society/civilization by members of another civilization | 13 | |
7946631948 | Agricultural Revolution | •the first major even studied in ap world •8000-3000 BC •implementation of farming techniques, usually followed by the domestication of animals •humans transitioned from foragers to farmers, starting the beginning of the Neolithic Age, impacted gender roles, led to the spread of agriculture and allowed civilizations to develop | 14 | |
7946767267 | Characteristics of Early Agricultural Civilizations | 1. Permanent Settlements 2. Specialized Workers 3. Technological Innovations 4. Governments 5. Social Classes 6. Religion | 15 | |
7946767268 | Permanent Settlements | impact of Neolithic/agricultural revolution, led to civilizations, people made villages, towns and cities | 16 | |
7946767269 | Specialized Workers | many people didn't have farms so they were specialized in other areas such as ceramics or textile production, people became political or religious leaders, people had other professions in commerce and civil engineering | 17 | |
7946767270 | Technological Innovations | farming developed the use of various metals for weapons and other goods, had advanced irrigation due to the large amount of specialized workers | 18 | |
7946767271 | Governments | formed to organize and oversee advancements and innovations made for the civilization and to regulate commerce and protect the citizens | 19 | |
7946767272 | Social Classes | people had more land than others, had elite classes for farm/large land owners, | 20 | |
7946767273 | Religion | people became more educated in seasons and nature which created religions and rituals | 21 |