Title: The beginning of the
1The beginning of the modern world
A - Geography has an impact on history and its
five themes help us understand historical and
current events B - Challenges to the existing
order come from radical new ideas C - Religion
affects how different cultures interact,
cooperate, conduct commerce and conflict with
each other.
- Questions from homework?
- Be able to locate the 5 continents, 4 major
oceans, and the key European and world countries.
See unit packet maps. - Identify the 5 themes of geography and how each
can be seen in this unit. - Themes of Geography 10min (need to know key
world locations see world map in unit docs) - Share your completed graphic organizer about
Religions with the other group members 15min - Compare content discuss difference and
similarities - Complete graphic organizer so that all members
understand the religion - Questions? And review
- Complete bottom of religion chart wrap up
- Preview of The Renaissance
- World Religions and Geography day4
- Interactive Map
2Unit Enduring Understandings
- Geography themes of location, place, movement,
human-environment interaction and region are
useful tools for understanding history and
current events. - A societys values can be seen through their
cultural and scientific achievements - Challenges to the social and political order
frequently come from radical new ideas. - Technology, commerce, and religion cause cultures
to interact, exchange and conflict with one
another. - Every society has developed some political system
by which either the one, the few, or the many
rule over others.
3Unit Essential Questions
- How does geography affect people and societies?
- How can ideas change the world?
- What is globalization and when did it begin?
- What happens when different cultures interact?
Why do technology, commerce and religion have an
impact on inter-cultural interactions? - What is the proper relationship between citizens
and their government?
4Russia UK Mexico Iran Brazil Nigeria Iraq China In
dia USA
1 Philadelphia 2 London 3 Beijing 4
Sydney 5 Pretoria 6 Mumbai 7 - Lima
What geography theme is represented on this
map? How could we show the other themes?
Arctic Ocean
4
Russia
UK
4
North America
Asia
1
Europe
5
USA
1
China
Iran
Atlantic Ocean
2
India
Mexico
Africa
2
Pacific Ocean
Iraq
6
Nigeria
3
South America
Brazil
Indian Ocean
3
Oceania
7
Antarctica
5Location
- Geographers use latitude and longitude to
pinpoint a places absolute, or exact, location. - To know the absolute location of a place is only
part of the story. It is also important to know
how that place is related to other placesin
other words, to know that places relative
location. Relative location deals with the
interaction that occurs between and among places. - It refers to the many waysby land, by water,
even by technologythat places are connected.
6Place
- All places have characteristics that give them
meaning and character and distinguish them from
other places on earth. Geographers describe
places by their physical and human
characteristics. - Physical characteristics include such elements as
animal life. Human characteristics of the
landscape can be noted in architecture, patterns
of livelihood, land use and ownership, town
planning, and communication and transportation
networks. - Languages, as well as religious and political
ideologies, help shape the character of a place. - Studied together, the physical and human
characteristics of places provide clues to help
students understand the nature of places on the
earth.
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8Religions of the World
9Human/Environment Interaction
- The environment means different things to
different people, depending on their cultural
backgrounds and technological resources. - In studying human/environment interaction,
geographers look at all the effectspositive and
negativethat occur when people interact with
their surroundings. - Sometimes a human act, such as damming a river to
prevent flooding or to provide irrigation,
requires consideration of the potential
consequences.
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11Movement
- People interact with other people, places, and
things almost every day of their lives. - They travel from one place to another they
communicate with each other and they rely upon
products, information, and ideas that come from
beyond their immediate environment.
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13Beginning of the Modern World
- Modern Globalization
- Phase of increasing trade links and cultural
exchange in 19th century - Columbian Exchange- widespread exchange of
animal, plants, culture (slaves), communicable
diseases and ideas between Eastern and Western
hemispheres
14Region
- Region is an area on the earths surface that is
defined by certain unifying characteristics. - The unifying characteristics may be physical,
human, or cultural. In addition to studying the
unifying characteristics of a region, geographers
study how a region changes over times. - Using the theme of regions, geographers divide
the world into manageable units for study.
15Regions of Africa
16Beginning of Modern World
Europe
17Religions of the World
18World Religions A Comparison
Buddhism Buddhism
Name of Deity The Buddha did not teach a personal deity
Founder Siddhartha Gautama called the Buddha (means The Enlightened One)
Holy Book No one booksacred texts including the Perfection of Wisdom Sutra, Tripitaka, Mahayna Sutras
Leadership Buddhist monks and nuns
Basic Beliefs Persons achieve complete peace and happiness (nirvana) by eliminating material possessions Nirvana achieved by following the Noble Eightfold Path. Karma is the concept that good begets good and bad begets bad.
19World Religions A Comparison
Christianity Christianity
Name of Deity God and Jesus Christ
Founder Jesus Christ and the Apostles
Holy Book Bible (Pentateuch, Prophets, Kings, and Apostles)
Leadership Clergy (priests, ministers, etc.)
Basic Beliefs There is only one God Jesus Christ was the son of God. He died to save humanity from sin, making eternal life possible for others Persons achieve salvation by following teachings of Jesus
20World Religions A Comparison
Hinduism Hinduism
Name of Deity Three main Gods Brahma, Vishnu, Shiva
Founder No one founder
Holy Book No one book, sacred texts including the Vedas, the Puranas
Leadership Guru, Holy Man, Braham priest
Basic Beliefs The soul never dies but is continually reborn Persons achieve happiness after freeing themselves of earthly desires, Freedom from earthly desires comes from lifetime of worship, knowledge, and virtuous acts.
21World Religions A Comparison
Islam Islam
Name of Deity God (Allah)
Founder Muhammad
Holy Book Quran
Leadership Sunni and Shii have different clergy. Imams, mullahs, Caliphs, ayatollahs, hojjat al-islam collectively called the Ulama
Basic Beliefs Persons achieve salvation by following the Five Pillars of Islam and living a just life. These pillars are faith, almsgiving, fasting (Ramadan), pilgrimage to Mecca, and prayer,
22Difference between Islam and Muslim
- Islam is the religion and Muslims are people who
understand, believe, and practice Islam properly,
i.e. according to the text. - Islam is to Christianity what Muslims are to
Christians.
23World Religions A Comparison
Judaism Judaism
Name of Deity God (Yahweh)
Founder Abraham
Holy Book Hebrew Bible (including the Torah)
Leadership Rabbis
Basic Beliefs There is only one God God loves and protects his people but also holds people accountable for their sins and shortcomings Persons serve God by studying the Torah and living by its teachings major holidays Rosh Hashana, Yom Kippur, Passover and Shabbat
24World Religions A Comparison
Hinduism Hinduism
Name of Deity Three main Gods Brahma, Vishnu, Shiva
Founder No one founder
Holy Book No one book, sacred texts including the Vedas, the Puranas
Leadership Guru, Holy Man, Braham priest
Basic Beliefs The soul never dies but is continually reborn Persons achieve happiness after freeing themselves of earthly desires, Freedom from earthly desires comes from lifetime of worship, knowledge, and virtuous acts.
25World Religions A Comparison
Confucianism Confucianism
Name of Deity No real deity, per se, but a sense that there are gods and spirits in Heaven
Founder Confucius (Kung Fu Tzu)
Holy Book The Analects of Confucius
Leadership State leaders and recognized teachers
Basic Beliefs To create a harmonius society, a person should live a life of virtue here on earth by following a set of ethical guidelines focused on how to relate to other people. Essentially, treat people the way you want to be treated, honor your parents, those above you and respect those below, also honor the ancestors
26Religions of the World
27Religion review
- Name 3 monotheistic religions
- Which religion(s) have multiple holy texts? Name
the texts - Which religion(s) have no identified founder?
- Which religion(s) believe in Karma?
- Which religion(s) have a belief in heaven?
- Which religion(s) focus primarily on living a
virtuous life to create a harmonious society?
28Religion review
- Name 3 monotheistic religions
- Judaism, Christianity, Islam
- Which religion(s) have multiple holy texts? Name
the texts - Hinduism Puranas, Vedas, Buddhism - sutras
- Which religion(s) has no identified founder?
- Hinduism
- Which religion(s) believe in Karma?
- Buddhism
- Which religion(s) believe in heaven
- Islam, Christianity, to some extent Judaism
depending on interpretation - Which religion(s) focus primarily on living a
virtuous life to create a harmonious society? - Confucianism
29The Renaissance
- The Renaissance 1300-1600
30CAUSES
- Historical Centers
- Urban centers
- Merchants
- Secular Writings
- Plague
- Failing Dark Age Institutions
- Church failures
31REVOLUTIONARY IDEAS
- Individuals can be great (FAME)
- Focus on SECULAR ideas, not religious
- Information for everyone, not just elite
- HUMANISM
32IMPORTANT
- Leonardo da Vinci
- Medici family
- Machiavelli
- Castiglione
- Michelangelo
- 1434 Medicis take control in Florence
- 1455 Gutenberg Bible published
- 1513 Prince published
33B. New Writing
- Writing to be famous
- How to govern, behave
- Machiavelli first political scientist
- Famous Quotes
- The end justifies the means.
- It is much safer to be feared than loved.
- A ruler must be both a lion and a fox.
34IMPORTANT
- Political/Social/
- Economic Changes
- The Prince/The Courtier
- The Last Supper
- David
- Perspective, realism
- Printing press
- Humanism
- Growing merchant class
- Questioning importance of religion in govt
35RESULTS
- Widespread information means
- Attempts to reform society change views on how
life should be lived - People begin to question political structures/
religious practices
- Greater availability of books
- Changes in art/writing styles
- Published laws, maps, social codes, BIBLES