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1
Global 9 - Review
  • Key ideas, themes, events, people

2
Geography - Terms
  • Archipelago
  • Japan, a chain of islands
  • Irregular Coastline
  • Rigid, harbors, Great Britain
  • Regular Coastline
  • Steppe - Africa
  • Desert
  • Gobi, Sahara
  • Strait
  • A narrow water passage

3
World Map
4
Traditional Economy
  • Hunting and gathering
  • Subsistence agriculture
  • Barter system

5
Pre-History the time before people invented
writing
  • Paleolithic Era
  • Nomads
  • Move from place to place
  • Hunters and gatherers
  • Spiritual Beliefs

6
Neolithic Revolution
  • New ways of farming
  • Stay in one place, no more nomads
  • No more hunting and gathering
  • Established villages
  • More reliable food supplies

7
Rise of Civilization
  • Cities
  • Central Governments
  • Traditional economy
  • Social Classes
  • System of Writing
  • Organized Religion
  • Specialized jobs

8
Types of Sources
  • Primary Sources
  • First-hand account
  • Diaries
  • Journals
  • Autobiography
  • Secondary Sources
  • Encyclopedia
  • Book
  • A friend of a friend told me

9
River Valley Civilization
  • Four Nile, Tigris Euphrates, Yellow (Huang
    He), Indus
  • Why Settle Here?
  • Fertile soil
  • Irrigation
  • Flooding
  • Transportation

10
River Valleys
  • Fertile Crescent
  • Mesopotamia
  • Tigris and Euphrates
  • Great soil
  • Sumerians (ziggurats)
  • Cuneiform cone writing
  • India
  • Cities Harappa and Mohenjo-daro evidence of
    urban planning
  • Indus River
  • Farmers
  • Monsoons
  • Good for watering crops
  • Bad when they flooded

11
Ancient China
  • Yellow River (loess made it yellow, also called
    River of Sorrows)
  • Dynasties, Mandate of Heaven
  • Dynastic Cycle

12
China
  • Silk Road trade route to Middle East
  • Ethnocentric/Middle Kingdom
  • Geographically China was surrounded by barriers
    (Himalayas, coastline, desert)
  • Thought they were the center of the world

13
Egypt
  • Nile River
  • Pyramids
  • Pharaohs
  • Mummies
  • Hieroglyphics
  • Polytheistic many gods
  • Social Classes

14
Greece
  • City States
  • Formed due to geography
  • Athens (democracy, Pericles) and Sparta
    (military, physical fitness)
  • Polytheistic
  • Olympics, Homer, direct democracy, Pericles
  • Alexander the Great and the Hellenistic
    Civilization

15
Rome
  • Law of 12 Tables legal systen
  • Roads and trade networks
  • Architecture (pillars, stone, grandious)
  • Julius Caesar
  • Plebians vs Patricians

16
Codes of Law/Rules of Behavior
  • Law of 12 Tables
  • Justinian Code
  • Hammurabis Code
  • 10 Commandments
  • Introduce legal system
  • Provide rules of conduct

17
Monotheistic Religion
  • Islam Koran, 5 pillars, Mecca, Muhammad is the
    prophet, Allah is the God
  • Christianity 10 commandments, God, the Bible
  • Judaism the Torah
  • All believe in one God and teach an ethical
    code of conduct

18
Other Belief Systems
  • Shintoism Japan
  • Daosim/Taoism - China
  • Animism Africa
  • Relate to nature, harmony with nature

19
Hinduism
  • India, South Asia
  • Ahimsa non-violence
  • Dharma, karma, reincarnation
  • Caste System born into your class untouchables
    at bottom, brahmins are at the top
  • Gandhi was a Hindu, practiced non-violence

20
Confucianism
  • Confucius
  • The Analects
  • Filial piety respect for your elders
  • Five Relationships
  • Father to son, Husband to wife, Ruler to subject,
    friend to friend, older brother to younger
    brother
  • Provide order in your life

21
Buddhism
  • Siddartha Guatama Buddha The Enlightened One
  • Four Noble Truths (life is full of suffering,
    caused by desire, eliminate desire, follow the
    eightfold path)
  • People should follow the Eightfold path to
    overcome desires

22
Ibn Battuta and Marco Polo
  • Both recorded their travels throughout the world
  • Historical records are used as primary sources
  • Sometimes they throw in Mansa Musa (from Mali in
    Africa) and Zheng He from China as a traveler

23
Golden Ages
  • Tang Dynasty from China
  • Guptas (Maurya) from India
  • Mali empire from Africa
  • Renaissance in Italy
  • Greece
  • Islamic math and science

24
Byzantine Empire
  • Had the greatest influence on early Russian
    history
  • Cyrillic alphabet
  • Preservation of Greek and Roman culture
  • Justinian code of laws

25
Mongols
  • Genghis Khan
  • Barbaric, tough
  • Superior military skills
  • Dont Mess With the Mongols
  • Areas conquered India (Mughul), China (Yuan
    Dynasty)

26
Medievel Europe/Middle Ages
  • Roman empire collapses
  • Charlemagne Franks, light in the dark ages
  • Strict social structure (Kings, Lords, Knights,
    Peasants)
  • Feudalism
  • Chivalry
  • Manorialism an economic system structured
    around a lords manor
  • Roman Catholic Church becomes the stabilizing
    force in Europe

27
Crusades
  • Holy Wars between Muslims and Christians
  • Popes become more powerful
  • Feudal kings become more powerful
  • Increased trade between the Middle East and
    Europe, European economy expands
  • Sought to recover holy land Palestine
  • Does this still go on today????

28
Commercial Revolution
  • Introduction of banking
  • Letters of credit
  • Insurance
  • Joint stock companies
  • Guilds
  • Trading towns develop along waterway

29
Renaissance
  • Began in Florence, Italy wealth and support was
    here
  • New ways of thinking, intellectual, creativity
  • Questioning the old ways
  • Michelangelo, Leonardo daVinci, Shakespeare
  • Individualism, humanism
  • Machiavelli The Prince the end justifies the
    means

30
Protestant Reformation
  • Protesting indulgences, and acts of the Catholic
    Church
  • Luther and 95 Thesis
  • Calvin and predestination
  • Henry VIII signed the Act of Supremacy and
    created the Church of England

31
Scientific Revolution
  • Heliocentric Model (sun is center)
  • Descartes
  • Question the old ways
  • Gutenberg printing press, printed the Bible,
    ideas spread and literacy increased
  • Galileo trial with the church

32
Rise of Monarchs/Nation-States
  • England and France
  • Kings increase their power
  • Common law
  • Magna Carta put limits of Kings power
  • Parliament
  • Divine Right

33
African Kingdoms
  • Savanna grassy plain
  • Desert Sahara
  • Traditional Society
  • Ghana gold and salt trade
  • Mali Mansa Musa, converted to Muslim
  • Songhai

34
Age of Exploration
  • Portugal and Spain look for new routes for
    exploration
  • Reconquista Christians recapture Spain from the
    Muslims
  • Columbus
  • Conquistadors Spanish conquerors, successful
    based on superior military technology

35
Triangular Trade
  • Middle Passage
  • Slave Trade
  • Europe to Africa to America
  • Columbian Exchange exchange of people, plants,
    and crops
  • Mercantilism economic system where you export
    more than you import

36
Absolutism-Russian Rulers
  • Peter the Great westernize Russia, studied in
    Europe, create a window to the west (St.
    Petersburg)
  • Catherine the Great continue to westernize
    Russia, search for a warm water port for trade

37
Absolutism - England
  • Stuart Monarchs James I
  • Puritan Revolution
  • Glorious Revolution

38
Enlightenment Era
  • Focus of rights of men
  • Equality
  • Natural Law
  • Hobbes, Montesquie, Locke, Rousseau, Voltaire
  • New philosophies

39
French Revolution
  • Causes
  • Kings controlled peoples basic rights
  • Three Estates Social inequalities
  • Economic injustices
  • Enlightenment
  • English and American Revolution

40
French Revolution - Stages
  • National Assembly
  • Storming the Bastille
  • Reign of Terror (Robespierre)
  • Napoleon
  • Napoleonic Code
  • Coup detat

41
French Revolution
  • Effects
  • Ideas of liberty, equality and fraternity
  • Ideas of Nationalism
  • Will influence further revolution

42
Golden Ages
  • Guptas in India
  • Romans
  • Islamic
  • Ghana and Mali in Africa
  • Renaissance in Europe

43
Belief Systems
  • Hinduism
  • Buddhism
  • Judaism
  • Christianity
  • Islam
  • Confucianism

44
Geography and the Environment
  • River Valley Civilizations
  • Chinese Influence on Japan
  • Development of city-states in Greece
  • Latin America
  • Early African Kingdoms

45
Economic Systems
  • Traditional economy
  • Manorialism/Feudalism
  • Mercantilism
  • Laissez-faire (Adam Smith)
  • Commercial Revolution

46
Exam Format
  • 50 Multiple Choice Questions
  • DBQ
  • Scaffolding questions
  • Essay
  • Thematic Essay (based on a theme)
  • You have 3 hours write, write, write!
  • Take it once and do well on it!

47
Date and Time
  • Monday, June 13th
  • 815 am, Boys Corrective Gym
  • Bring pens and pencils
  • NO CELL PHONES
  • If you have testing mods, you will be in a
    different room.
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