Contextualization for AP World History Flashcards
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14024819322 | Period 1 | - Human Migration - Environmental Adaptation - Establishment of First Civilizations | 0 | |
14024819323 | Period 2 | - Merging Religious and Political Authority - Empire Expansion - Interregional Trade and Cultural Exchange - Codification of Religious and Cultural Traditions | 1 | |
14024819324 | Period 3 | - Intensifying cross-regional interactions - State Formation - continuity and innovation - Changes in trade based on increased productivity | 2 | |
14024821043 | Period 4 | - Globalizing Networks of Communication and Exchange - New Forms of Social Organizations and Modes of Production - State Consolidation and Imperial Expansion | 3 | |
14024821044 | Period 5 | - Industrialization and Global Capitalism - Imperialism and Nation-State Formation - Nationalism, Revolution, and Reform - Global Migration | 4 | |
14024824680 | Period 6 | - Science and Environment - Global Conflicts and Their Consequences - New Conceptualizations of Global Economy, Society, and Culture | 5 | |
14024837306 | 0BCE-600BCE | - Human Migration - Environmental Adaptation - Establishment of First Civilizations | 6 | |
14024824681 | 600BCE-600CE | - Merging Religious and Political Authority - Empire Expansion - Interregional Trade and Cultural Exchange - Codification of Religious and Cultural Traditions | 7 | |
14024827003 | 600CE-1450CE | - Intensifying cross-regional interactions - State Formation - continuity and innovation - Changes in trade based on increased productivity | 8 | |
14024831801 | 1450CE-1750CE | - Globalizing Networks of Communication and Exchange - New Forms of Social Organizations and Modes of Production - State Consolidation and Imperial Expansion | 9 | |
14024831802 | 1750CE-1900CE | - Industrialization and Global Capitalism - Imperialism and Nation-State Formation - Nationalism, Revolution, and Reform - Global Migration | 10 | |
14024833903 | 1900CE-Present day | - Science and Environment - Global Conflicts and Their Consequences - New Conceptualizations of Global Economy, Society, and Culture | 11 |