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AP World History Chapter 16 Outline 'Transformations in Europe, 1500 - 1750'

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AP World History Chapter 16 Outline 'Transformations in Europe, 1500 - 1750'

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Rachel Crippen AP World History Hour 6 DBQ ? Han and Roman Empires Given eight different documents, each one can tell us certain traits about the social system that exists. Although each document gave different information and insight, one can judge that all have a consistent purpose ? to inform or reform the society in which they were composed in a manner of ways; such as the attempt to manufacture better tools for the good of the people, to create and monitor water distribution systems that aid the people and to simply inform about the social achievements made by past leaders.

Barron's AP World History Unit 2 Chapter 1 Outline

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ap world history- chapter 1

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

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Morgan Edwards Period: 4th DBQ Both Han and Roman societies had clear appreciation for technological advancements despite both of these civilizations having major differences in the way they approached these developments. Government officials of the Han society considered the best interests of their people and attempted to provide a better way of life but at times considered the factor of needing money by controlling the economy to accomplish this. Despite having similar concerns, the Roman government paid more attention to smaller details and luxuries.

AP world history The First Global Civilization: The Rise and Spread of Islam

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Chapter 6 The First Global Civilization: The Rise and Spread of Islam I. Introduction A. Before 7th century – contacts, but not total control of ancient world under one empire 1. Arabia – nomadic land on periphery of major civilizations B. 7th century – followers of Islam “submission” – Muslims – Allah – one God 1. Began conquest and conversion 2. Within decades, Muhammad had empire of Persia, Greece and Egypt C. Later empire spread 1. Merchants, mystics, warriors 2. Empire expanded a. Africa, Asia, southern Europe b. Across steppes to central Asia, western China, south Asia c. Across ocean trade routes to southeast Asia and eastern Africa d. Across overland trade routes, Sahara to western Africa

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