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Ap world traditions and encounters chapter 2 outline

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The Quest for Order Mesopotamia: "the land between the rivers" Valleys of the Tigris and Euphrates Little rain, so area needs irrigation (small scale by 6000 B.C.E.) Food supplies increase Human population increases Migrants to the area increase--especially Semites Sumer (in south) becomes population center First cities emerge, 4000 B.C.E. Between 3200 and 2350 B.C.E., they evolve into city-states (control of surrounding region) Governments sponsor building projects and irrigation Attacks by others led to wall building and military development Kingships evolve with cooperation of noble families The course of empire Sargon of Akkad (2370-2315 B.C.E.) Coup against king of Kish Seizes trade routes and natural resources

Ap world traditions and encounters chapter 1 outline

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The evolution of Homo sapiens The hominids Australopithecus Appeared in east Africa about four million to one million years ago Walked upright on two legs; well-developed hands Stone tools; fire later Homo erectus 2.5 million to two hundred thousand years ago, east Africa Large brain; sophisticated tools; definitely knew how to control fire Developed language skills in well-coordinated hunts of large animals Migrated to Asia and Europe; established throughout by two hundred thousand years ago Homo sapiens; evolved as early as two hundred thousand years ago Brain with large frontal regions for conscious and reflective thought Spread throughout Eurasia beginning more than one hundred thousand years ago,

How to write a thesis

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Generic Core-Scoring Guide for AP World History Compare & Contrast Essays BASIC CORE Historical skills and knowledge required to show competence PointsADVANCE \r1 EXPANDED CORE Historical skills and knowledge required to show excellence PointsADVANCE \r1 1. Has acceptable thesis (Addresses comparison of the issues ??or themes specified) 2. Addresses all parts of the question, though not necessarily evenly or thoroughly. (Addresses most parts of the question: for example, deals with differences but not similarities.) 3. Substantiates thesis with appropriate historical evidence. (Partially substantiates these with appropriate historical evidence.) 4. Makes at least 4 relevant, direct comparisons between or among societies.

AP World History Chapter 2, Chapter 4

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