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WHAP Ch 20 quiz with answers

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Chapter 22 Pre-Test 1. By the 1500s caravan trade: a. was cheap and reliable b. was faster than seaborne trade c. was increasing year by year d. none of the above 2.: Why was Central Asia important to the land-based Eurasian empires? a. The area was heavily populated b. This was the area where each was most vulnerable to attack c. it was an agricultural paradise d. All of the above 3. The Eurasian empires sought to make the Central Asian territories profitable by: a. agriculture and mining b. stationing military garrisons c. both a and b d. none of the above 4. Serfdom in seventeenth and eighteenth century Russia became: a. less prevalent and more humane b. illegal or outlawed c. more brutal and widespread d. none of the above

World Civilizations Notes for part of 4

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WHAP NOTES~ From Chapter 4 to clarify some more. Mediterranean area consists mainly of Sparta & Greece Greece: ~ Earliest kingdom will come from Crete ~Spartans: @ age 7 boys started military training, all women & men expected to be strong, strong women gave birth to strong babies, if babies weren?t healthy looking they were thrown away. ~ Athens: it starts out as monarchy then changes into aristocracy. Good life being able to participate in politics. Representatives chosen by lot not elected. Women had no right to vote. Only male citizens could vote. ~ Draco means draconian (remember HARRY POTTER) Cleisthenes: made 1st democracy

Stearns

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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

whap ch 4

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The civilizations of Greece and Rome rivaled those of India and China in cultural richness and their effect on world history. Their institutions and values reverberated in the later histories of the Middle East and Europe and Europe?s colonies around the world. The study of classical Mediterranean civilization is complicated because it includes Greek and then Roman political, social, and economic institutions, which were sometimes shared but often unique.

WHAP Unit 1A Test Review-Ms. Jackson

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WHAP Unit 1A Test Review Unit 1 Foundations- 8,000BCE-600 CE 1A to about 1000ish BCE (through Greek Dark Age) Foundations- In this period man develops the foundations on which world change occurs 1.The Patterns and the Effects of Societal and Regional Interactions 2. Continuity and Change process throughout history began in this time period (why some things changed, why some did not) 3. Effects of tech, econ, demographics on ppl and environment such as disease, mfg, migrations, and more) 4. Sys of Soc structures and genders structures 5. Soc developments(cultural, intellectual, religious and the interaction b/t soc in each of these areas) 6. Changes in how states are organized and what functions they perform (pol culture and pol org- how ppl govern themselves)

Notes: Greece Rome Cornell Style

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Ch. 4 Cornell Notes Ch. 4 Cornell Notes [Burnett], p. 1 Classical Civilization in the Mediterranean: Greece and Rome I. Introduction A. Mediterranean culture 1. Greece slowed Persian empire, set up a few colonies, but? 2. Rome known for empire 3. New institutions/values that would remain in western culture 4. ?our own? Classical past a. U.S. Constitution b. buildings in the U.S. c. founders of the philosophical tradition d. Socratic method B. Greco-Roman history 1. more dynamic, but less successful * We can clearly recognize the connections and our own debt without adhering to the notion that the Mediterranean world somehow dominated the classical period. 2. Complicated ? passed through two centers

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