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Chapter 1- From Human Prehistory to Early Civilizations

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Chapter 1 – From Human Prehistory to the Early Civilizations I.Introduction a.Human origin – 2.5 million years ago i.1/4000 of earth’s existence – 24 hour day – last 5 minutes b.Human negatives and positives i.Aggressiveness, long baby time, back problems, death fears ii.Grip, high/regular sex drive, omnivores, facial expressions, speech c.Paleolithic (Old Stone) Age – d.5 million to 12000 BCE i.Simple tools – increase in size, brain capacity – Homo erectus II.Late Paleolithic Developments a.Homo sapiens sapiens – 120,000 years ago – killed off others? i.Population growth required change – 1 square mile to hunt/gather for 2 people 1.Long breast feeding – limit fertility 2.Relative gender equality – women harder, but both contributed

AP GOV STUDY GUIDE/CHAPTER OUTLINE CHPTS 1-3 w/Supreme Court cases

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Study Outline Chapter 1: The Study of American Government Democracy: The rule of many. Direct or participatory democracy: A government in which all or most citizens participate directly. Representative democracy: A government in which leaders make decisions by winning a competitive struggle for the popular vote. Elite: Persons who possess a disproportionate share of some valued resource, like money or power. Marxist view: View that capitalists dominate government Power elite view: View that the government is dominated by a few top leaders, most of whom are outside of government. Bureaucratic View: View that appointed officials dominate the government. Pluralist View: The belief that competition among all affected interests shapes public policy. What is political power?

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