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Global Midterm Project

Global Midterm Project. By Julie Apuzzo and Johanna Cohen. 3 Million Years Ago-Present. Australopithecines, homo habilis, homo erectus, Neanderthals and Cro-Magnons are our ancestors Neolithic Revolution was the agricultural revolution. Fertile Crescent.

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Global Midterm Project

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  1. Global Midterm Project By Julie Apuzzo and Johanna Cohen

  2. 3 Million Years Ago-Present Australopithecines, homo habilis, homo erectus, Neanderthals and Cro-Magnons are our ancestors Neolithic Revolution was the agricultural revolution

  3. Fertile Crescent • Located in between Tigris and Euphrates Rivers • Was home to the Mesopotamia and Sumer civilizations

  4. Hammurabi’s Code • First set of written laws; eye for an eye • Laws were put into place when Sumer was conquered

  5. Egypt • Egypt is “Gift of the Nile” • Narmer united upper and lower Egypt • Believed in theocracy

  6. Indus Valley Civilization • Located on the Indus River • Had Monsoons • Used Urban planning

  7. River Valley China • Located on yellow river • Loess (yellow silt from river) • Mandate of Heaven • Feudalism • Dynastic Cycle

  8. Hinduism • Started with nomads in the Indus Valley (1500 B.C.) • Caste System

  9. Buddhism • Started by Siddhartha Gutama of India • Believed in four noble truths • Wanted Nirvana

  10. Christianity and Judaism • Christianity derived from Judaism • Constantine of Rome accepted Christianity • Monotheistic

  11. Daoism/Taoism – harmony with nature • Animism – belief that all things have a soul

  12. Philosophers of Greece – Socrates, Plato, and Aristotle • Peloponnesian Wars – between Athens and Sparta • Devian League – Greek city-states united to defeat Persia • Greece was a democracy

  13. Alexander The Great • From Macedonia • Conquers and unites Greece, Egypt, Persia, and part of India • Hellenistic Culture

  14. Punic Wars • Between Hannibal of Carthage and Rome • Rome won

  15. Roman Republic • 12 tables – written laws • Patricians – wealthy land owners • Plebeians – poor farmers • 3 branches

  16. Fall of the Republic • Falls mainly because of rich and poor gap, and corruption in the government • Last consul was Julius Caesar

  17. Roman Empire • Pax Romana • Started by Augustus • Diocletian divided the empire • Fell for same reasons as republic

  18. Byzantine • East part of former Roman empire • Preserved Roman culture • Justinian and Theodora

  19. Mauryan Empire • United Northern India for the first time • Asoka promoted religious tolerance • Chandragupta Mauryan was first emperor

  20. Guptan Empire • Had India’s Golden Age • Made many advanced discoveries, like the value of pi

  21. Han Dynasty • Lui Bang, Wudi and Wand Bang • Confucianism • Had many monopolies

  22. By Julie Apuzzo and Johanna Cohen Global 1A Midterm Review

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