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Early Civilization Test Review. Paleolithic Age - Men and women of the Paleolithic Age were nomads. They live in bands of no more than 2-3 dozen people. SMALL GROUPS. 2. Neolithic Revolution 10,000 B.C. Discovery of farming/ and the domestication of animals. 4. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Early Civilization

Test Review

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I. Paleolithic Age - Men and women of the Paleolithic Age were nomads.

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They live in bands of

no more than 2-3 dozen people.

SMALL GROUPS

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2. Neolithic Revolution10,000 B.C.

3. Discovery of farming/and the

domestication of animals

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Neolithic Revolution10,000 B.C.

Discovery of Farming

4.

Permanent

Settlements

New Technolo

gy

Increase in

Population

More Complex Society

New Cultural

Developments

Steady Food

Source

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5. Tigris

River & Euphrates River

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6. Fertile Crescent is also known as MESOPOTAMIA!

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7. Sumerians are the first

civilization to develop in

Mesopotamia.3,300 B.C.

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8. Sumerians were ruled by monarchs (kings).

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9. Code of Hammurabi: First set of written laws created by King Hammurabi to unify the laws throughout an empire.

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10. Egyptian Empire was surrounded by deserts

(Eastern and Western Desert).

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11. Positive--Kept invaders out.

NATURAL BARRIER! 

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12. Egyptians traded

with Sumeria

ns and

Nubians

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13. Hieroglyphics—system of writing using pictures and symbols.

*culturally diffused from

Sumerian Cuneiform

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14. Shang Dynasty-

∙1st dynasty to leave written records.

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15a.Mandate of Heaven—theory that it is justified to overthrow a bad government with the approval of the gods. B. Started by the Zhou Dynasty

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16. Two major river systems are:1. Yangtze River

(AKA—Chang Jiang)2. Huang He

(AKA—Yellow)

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17. Chinese called themselves the “Middle Kingdom”a. thought they were the center of the civilized world

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18.Monsoons:seasonal winds that dominate Indus’s climate

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19.Natural barriers between India and the rest of the Asian continent:1. Himalaya Mountains

2. Thar Desert3. Hindu Kush Mountains

4. Karakoram Mountains

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20. China’s natural barriers:1. Gobi Desert2.Taklamakan Desert3. Plateau of Tibet4. Himalaya Mountains

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21. Natural Barriers provide protection by keeping out invaders.

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22. Common features:*developed on rivers*transportation*trade*irrigation*silt/fertile soil*polytheistic*system of writing

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23. Rivers provided:*transportation*trade*irrigation*silt/fertile soil

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Sumerian Achievements/Contributions:

Wheel Sail Plow

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Ziggurats – temples:

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A.

Code of Hammurabi: first set of written laws

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Egyptian Contributions and Achievements:1. Hieroglyphics—system of writing using pictures and symbols.

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Papyrus—paper made from reeds that grew in the

marshy Nile delta.

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Pyramids—tombs for pharaohs

Pyramidsat

Giza

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Pharoahs—Egyptian God- Kings

Theocracy—Gov’t in which the ruler is believed to be a god or a representative of the god(s).

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Indus Contributions/Achievements:A. City building: 1. Kalibangan

2. Mohenjo-Daro3. Harappa

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Laid cities in precise grid system

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Engineers built plumbing and sewage systems.

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Sanskrit—system of writing

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YellowContributions/Achievements:*Mandate of Heaven—theory that it is justified to overthrow a bad government with the approval of the gods.

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Mandate of Heaven

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Ancient Chinese Writing