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  • Looking Back at Our Freshman year
  • Global Class

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Egypt
  • Egypt is part of the Sahara Desert. The Nile
    River runs through the middle of Egypt. Its used
    to grow crops, such as wheat and beans. It rained
    so much in the highlands of Ethiopia that the
    Nile River would sometimes flood. The water was
    full of black dirt, and it was a great natural
    fertilizer.
  • Egyptians were polytheistic. A few gods they
    believed in were Anubis, Set, Osiris, Iris, and
    Horus. Egyptians believed that the Pharaoh was
    the representative of each on the gods.
  • Egyptians built pyramids and temples. This showed
    that they had a good knowledge of geometry and
    engineering. Egyptians used the Pythagorean
    theorem. Scientists learned how to measure how
    high a flood was each year, and they kept
    calendars and records. They also created
    yeast-rising bread.
  • We know a lot about Egypt through paintings and
    the tombs that people were buried in after they
    died. The paintings showed what all people did on
    a daily basis. The Egyptians also developed
    hieroglyphics.

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India
  • India has three main religions, Buddhism,
    Hinduism, and Islam. The earliest Indian religion
    was of the Harappa people, and they were
    polytheistic.
  • Buddhism brought new artistic ideas. At first,
    nobody created images of Buddha, who was a
    leader. They made stupas, which were symbolic
    representations that didnt look like a person.
    Around 500 AD, temples of Ajanta and Ellora were
    carved with scenes of Buddha and shortly after,
    statues of Buddha were created. Persian style
    Indian paintings were popular.
  • Indian scientists stood out in mathematics and
    engineering. In 2500 BC, a sewage system was
    created in the city of Mohenjo-Daro. Between 250
    and 200 BC, Indian scientists were the first to
    be smelting iron with carbon, which created
    steel. Indian mathematicians were responsible for
    inventing the numeral zero, and the decimal
    system.

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Confucius
  • Confucius
  • -He develpoed a philosophy.
  • -His philosophy emphasized personal and
    governmental mortality, correctness of social
    relationships, justice and serenity.
  • -Spread education to both rich and poor.
  • -Inspired thousands of followers with his
    guidelines about the proper way to live.
  • -Ideas influenced every are of Chinese life
  • "Heaven means to be one with God."
  • "Wisdom, compassion, and courage are the three
    universally recognized moral qualities of men."
  • "Everything has beauty, but not everyone sees it."

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China
  • The ancient Chinese people of the Shang dynasty
    were polytheistic which means they worshiped many
    different gods. They were very in touch with
    nature and had a deep respect for it. They
    looked up to weather gods and sky gods. One god
    ruler over all the other gods and he was called
    Shang-Ti. People from the Shang Dynasty also
    believed that their ancestors became gods when
    they died. Each family worshiped their ancestors
    that have died.
  • One major religion in China was Confucianism. It
    was founded by Confucius. Confucians believed
    that people should do their duty and follow their
    leaders and gods faithfully.
  • China had made many advances in science and
    learning as well. Chinese scholars conducted
    scientific observations of different plants and
    different species of animals. They also studied
    astronomy.

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Hinduism
  • Hinduism
  • -No single founder
  • -No sacred text
  • -Grew out of the overlapping beliefs of the
    diverse groups who settled in India.
  • -All Hindus share the same certain basic beliefs
  • -Monotheistic
  • -Three major gods Braman, the creator, Vishru,
    the preserver, and Shiva, the destroyer.
  • -Born into caste system.
  • Buddhism
  • -Final goal is Nirvana
  • The Four Noble Truths
  • 1. Life means suffering
  • 2. The cause of suffering is the desire for
    things that are really illusions.
  • 3. The only cure for suffering is to overcome
    desire.
  • 4. The eightfold path is the way to
    overcome desire.
  • -Founder- Guantama Budda (The enlightened one)
  • -Rejected caste system

Buddhism
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Greece
  • Greek art was painted in many forms. Some were
    architecture, sculpting, painting, and pottery.
  • Greeks never at e meat unless it was sacrificed
    to a god, or hunted in the wild.
  • They took games very seriously. They had to
    exorcise and eat right, in order to stay in
    athletic shape. Young men spent a lot of time
    training for competitions. The best men were
    chosen to compete with other men from other
    cities. A few games they competed in were the
    Olympic, and Isthmian games. These games served
    as good training for the army.
  • Pythagoras were interested in finding patterns in
    mathematics and music. A student of Pythagoras
    was Socrates, who developed logical methods for
    deciding if something was true, or false.
    Aristotle was a philosopher who observed plants
    and animals.

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Rome
  • Roman republic, Cincinnatus war with Carthage
    Punic wars, Caesar, architecture.
  • Rome began as small city-states in Italy, and
    ended up ruling the entire Mediterranean world.
  • Romans learned a lot from Etruscan culture such
    as engineering techniques, and their alphabet.
  • The Romans drove out the Etruscan rulers in 509
    B.C., and the Roman Empire began.
  • Rome began as small city-states in Italy, and
    ended up ruling the entire Mediterranean world.
    Romans learned a lot from Etruscan culture such
    as engineering techniques, and their alphabet.
    The Romans drove out the Etruscan rulers in 509
    B.C., and the Roman Republic began.
  • Most of the population was farmers, merchants,
    artisans, and traders. Plebians made up the
    middle class. The government of Rome had the laws
    of the land inscribed on 12 tablets in the city.

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Rome
  • Romes conquest of the Italian peninsula brought
    it into contact with a new rival, Carthage. Rome
    fought three wars known as the Punic Wars between
    264 B.C. and 146 B.C. Roman military success
    increased the wealth of Roman citizens at home.
    The rich got richer and the poor got poorer.
  • Julius Caesar and Pompey the Great worked
    together to conquer many new lands. However,
    Pompey became jealous and a civil war broke out.
    Caesar crushed Pompey and his supporters. Caesar
    reformed the government, and society. Caesars
    grandnephew, Augustus exercised absolute power
    however he did not call himself king. Under
    Augustus the age of the Roman empire began.
  • Ancient Romes society was a patriarchal. Rome
    adopted ideas from Greek culture. The most famous
    domed structure is the Pantheon, a temple to all
    the Roman gods. Engineers built many aqueducts
    and were skilled in architecture.

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Islam
  • Muslims were strict monotheists. Just like the
    Bible is our Word of God, the Muslims believed
    the Torah was the word of God. They believe in
    the Judeo-Christian God, which they call Allah.
    The 5 Pillars of Islam were the foundation of
    Muslim life. They were1. The Shahada2. The
    Salat3. The Zakat4. The Sawm5. The
    HajjMuhammad was the founder of Islam. The angel
    Gabriel came to him in the Cave of Hira in 610.
    Islam spread rapidly under Abu Bakr, who was the
    first caliph.

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Islam
  • The Golden Age of Muslim CivilizationThe Muslim
    empire was at its height and it flourished in
    art, literature, education, mathematics and
    science, and the economy. Muslims absorbed and
    blended customs and traditions from many of the
    people they ruled. Muslim architects were
    influenced by Byzantine domes and arches. Artists
    were skilled in calligraphy, and portrayed animal
    or human figures in their paintings. Many writers
    wrote poems based on the Quran.  The most famous
    collection of Muslim stories is The Thousand and
    One Nights. Muslim mathematicians and scientists
    studied the works of Indian and Greek
    civilizations, and made many contributions to
    society.  Doctors were required to pass
    challenging tests before they could practice, and
    the first hospitals were set up. Muslims had an
    extensive trade network, encouraged
    manufacturing, and flourished in agriculture.  

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Africa
  • In Africa, women were responsible for the early
    pottery industry, iron smelting when Africans
    began to smelt iron, and cloth manufacturing. Men
    and women were involved in African medicine.
    However, in the 700s, Phoenicians did not allow
    women to be involved in science.
  • Africa was the place where people first started
    building houses for themselves out of mud and
    sticks. People lived in Africa before they lived
    anywhere else. These houses were the earliest
    architecture of the African civilization. By
    3000 BC, people were beginning to build more in
    stone where it was available. There were also
    pyramids and smaller tombs known as mastabas.
  • The Bantu people of West Africa were monotheistic.

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