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Features of Civilization Mr. McEntarfer * Global I * HSLPS

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Features of Civilization. Mr. McEntarfer * Global I * HSLPS. Aim: What are the basic features of a civilization?. Do Now : Copy in notes Civilization – A complex highly organized social order - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Features of Civilization

Mr. McEntarfer * Global I * HSLPS

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Aim: What are the basic features of a civilization?

• Do Now: Copy in notes

• Civilization – A complex highly organized social order

• Cities where the main feature of a civilization. The first cities evolved along ______ valleys where fertile land created a food surplus.

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Ancient Civilizations (Map it)

What do all of these civilizations have in common?

Label your map

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Early CivilizationsLabel your map

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Copy in notebook

CIVILIZATION

Cities

Central government Traditional

economy

Organized religion

Social classes

Art and architecture

Roads, bridges, and other public works

System of writing

Specialized jobs

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Organized Governments

• Early cities needed a strong government to administer unity, protection, law, justice and welfare.

• Early rulers had heredity rule. This meant they inherited their status and claimed a right from the gods to rule.

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Activity

• How does our government provide the following? Give examples– Unity – Protection – Law – Justice – Welfare

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The Pharaoh’s of Egypt

How did the Pharaoh's of Egypt rule?

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Ziggurat at the City of UrWhat purpose do you think this structure served?

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Complex Religions

• Most ancient people were polytheistic, which means they believed in many gods who controlled the forces of nature and peoples lives.

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Can you guess all the religions here? What might they all have in common?

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Job Specialization

• City people developed many new jobs with many different skills. Cities needed craftsmen, warriors, government officials, priests and builders.

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Social Classes

• In cities people were ranked according to their jobs.

• Priests and nobles (top)

• merchants and artisans (middle)

• Farmers (near the bottom)

• Slaves (at the bottom)

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Social Mobility – Being able to move between social classes in one’s lifetime.

Is it easy today to move up the social pyramid?

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Art and Architecture

• The art and architecture of a civilization expressed the values and beliefs of the people that create them. Such monuments reassure people of the power of their government and religion

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What value is being expressed in the Statue of Liberty?

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Public Works

• Keeping cities functioning required public works like irrigation systems, roads, bridges, defensive walls and in some cases plumbing

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What would life be like in this city without public

works?

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Writing

• Writing was needed for record keeping regarding taxes, trade, written laws and calendars.

• Early writing was made up of pictograms (simple drawings)

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How are these writing systems similar?

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Summary Assessment

• What purpose does government serve in any organized society?

• Religions around the world have similar beliefs and values. How does religion contribute to an orderly society?

• What different kinds of specialized jobs did civilized people have?

• Who occupied the top, middle and lowest social classes of ancient cities?

• What does art and architecture tell us about a society?• What public works did ancient cities have?• What kind of writing did early people have? What was

record keeping important?

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Pompeii: A civilization preserved.

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Why are there steps in the street?

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Fast Food

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Frozen in time