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10th Grade World History Unit 1
HEB ISD LD Bell 10th Grade World History Unit One
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10th Grade
08/21/2019

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Hunter-Gatherer
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member of a culture in which people hunt animals and look for plants to eat instead of growing crops and raising animals
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Civilization
Definition
A complete culture in which large numbers of people share a number of common elements such as structure, religion, and art
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Culture
Definition
the practices and beliefs of a particular group of individuals

WOMEN-raised the children and worked the crushing grains; There were ENORMOUS variations in the rights enjoyed by women in different social classes
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Polytheism
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the belief that there is more than one god
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River Valley
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an area of low land between hills or mountains where a river flows
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Agriculture
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the science or occupation of farming
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Theocracy
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a form of government in which a country is ruled by religious leaders
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Monarchy
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a country that is ruled by a monarch such as a king or queen
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Sedentary
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staying or living in one place instead of moving to different places
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Revolution
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a sudden, extreme, or complete change in the way people live, work, etc.
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City-State
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a state that has its own government and consists of a city and the area around it
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Nomad
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a member of a group of people who move place to place instead of living in one place all the time
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Domestication
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to train (an animal)to need and accept the care of human beings
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Code of Hammurabi
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the earliest legal code, or set of laws, drawn up by Babylonian King Hammurabi during the 18th century BCE.
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Permanent Housing (Cities)
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Made possible by abundance of food; provide for new patterns of living
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Governments
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Organize and regulate human activity
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Religions
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Offer explanations of forces of nature and people's roles in the world
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Social Structures
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Create class divisions based on political and economic power
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Writing
Definition
allows for keeping of accurate records
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Art
Definition
With more free times available, art and technology flourished, leading to the specialization of jobs and unique cultural traits
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The Nile River
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One of 4 World River Valley Cultures located in Egypt.

It floods annually and deposits along the banks making it fertile soil. It helped farmers begin to grow large amounts of food.
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The Tigris and Euphrates Rivers
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One of 4 World River Valley Cultures located in Mesopotamia
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The Indus River
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One of 4 World River Valley Cultures located in India
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The Yangtze River
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One of 4 World River Valley Cultures located in China
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Traits of Mesopotamia's Culture & Science
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Irrigation allowed farming settlements to flourish & food supplies to increase

Fewer people were able to produce more food leading to a surplus & allowed other people to begin specializing in activities other than farming

Sumerians invented the wheel and the sailboat

Developed tools and weapons of copper & bronze. They devised a calendar and invented the first known writing system call Cuneiform
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Traits of Mesopotamia's Government & Society
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The people of Mesopotamia built several cities. At 1st each city had its own ruler and gods. Later these city-states were under a single ruler.
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Traits of Mesopotamia's Religion
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Egyptians believed the body should be preserved after death to participate in an afterlife.

Embalmed-done to pharoahs bodies after they died and buried in a special room under a large tombstone called a pyramid
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Traits of Mesopotamia's Building
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They were the world's first city-builders. They built walled cities, temples with arches and stepped-pyramids known as Ziggurats

Pyramids-built with pharoahs inside and embalmed after they died-built from stone

Palaces-out of stone
Temples-out of stone

Egyptians were great architects and engineers
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Traits of Egypt's Culture & Science
Definition
Medicine:Egyptians developed knowledge of the human body through embalming

Hierogylphics: Egyptians developed one of the earliest forms of writing, based on pictures and symbols

Geometry and Astronomy:by observing the stars, they developed a calendar based on 365 days
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Traits of Egypt's Government & Society
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Central gov't came about due to the ease of communication

Pharoah (King)-most powerful person in Egypt. He was an ABSOLUTE RULER and was considered by the people to be a god.

Monarchy-a system of gov't which political power is inherited.

Below Pharoah, the gov't included priests and nobles. Then came Pharoah's warriors, scribes, merchants, and craftsman.

Peasants and Slaves-were at the bottom of Egyptian society
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Traits of Egypt's Religion
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Believed the body should be preserved after death so a person could participate in the afterlife
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Traits of Egypt's Building
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Pyramids-built for pharaohs who were embalmed and laid their surrounded by gold, jewels, and other precious objects for use in aftelife

They imagined the afterlife was similar to the present life
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Traits of India's Culture
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-used kilns for making pottery and metals

-developed their own form of writing, though it's not been able to be deciphered

-its collapse/end happened suddenly
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Traits of India's Government & Society
Definition
Trade supported their economy

Harapphan Language

Theocracy-gov't and religion were combined and run by a priest
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Traits of India's Religion
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Polytheistic Religion made up of Hinduism, Buddhism, and Jainism

Animal seals are shown which indicate they had many gods
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Traits of India's Building
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Each city held more than 30,000 people

Includes more than 1,000 cities and settlements belonging to the Indus

Found artifacts suggest a technologically advanced urban culture: dockyards, granaries, warehouses, brick platforms and protective walls "urban planners" with almost all their houses connected to PUBLIC SEWERS
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Traits of China's Agriculture
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As in the Nile, the fertility of the soil was increased by the river's period flooding.

Around 4500 BCE, people along the Huang He began growing millet. They later learned to farm soybeans, and raise chickens, dogs, and pigs.
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Traits of China's Government & Society
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Around 1700 BCE a ruling family, or dynasty known as the Shang took power.
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Traits of China's Building
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The Huang He Valley were skilled at many crafts

Developed silk textiles from silkworm cocoons

Developed a system of writing
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Traits of China's Religion
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Made sacrifices to their royal ancestors

High priests
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Mesopotamia's Legal System
Definition
The Babylonians developed the earliest written law code--the Code of Hammurabi.

Its aim was to ensure justice and protect the weak.
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Indian Culture
Definition
Almost all their houses had bathrooms and were connected to public sewers
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The Harappans
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Part of a people in the Indian culture who developed their own writing; used trade as a part of their economy
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Indian Culture
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Polytheistic Religion made up of Hinduism, Buddhism, and Jainism
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Indian Agriculture
Definition
The river deposited soil over the neighboring plain during its annual flood

Farmers grew barley, wheat, dates, and melons

Food surpluses allowed people to build large cities
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Shang Kings
Definition
China

military leaders

also high priests who offered sacrifices to their royal ancestors
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Characters
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A system of writing developed by the Chinese which used pictographs

Each character represented one word

Still used in written Chinese today

Even those speaking different dialects use the same characteristics
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The Rift Valley of East Africa
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Where the genetic ancestor of all modern humans lived
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Made Tools & Weapons
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How people make up for their lack of natural weapons
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Fire
Definition
An invention which lets us have smaller stomachs and therefore bigger brains and functions to protect us from predators
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Hunting by Sight
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One hunting technique humans share with wolves
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Protected from the Cold
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The reason clothing during the hunter/gatherer period were considered better than those worn by earlier humans
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Increased Food
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The advantages humans gained by hunting with domesticated wolves
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A woman
Definition
Probably the first type of farmer during the agricultural revolution
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Seeds Could Change the Land
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The early female farmer's observation which likely led her to the idea of farming
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Disease
Definition
In addition to the opportunity to raise new animals, settling in villages also introduced this enormous new problem
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Warfare
Definition
Land ownership and agriculture contributed to this problem
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Monuments
Definition
All the death of people led to the development of this invention where people build a three-dimensional structure to commemorate a person or event
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Pyramids
Definition
These large Egyptian structures were build by slaves
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Grain and Beer
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How Egyptians paid the craftsman of the pyramids
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Writing
Definition
The invention which allowed Hemiunu to organize pyramid workers
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Separated Into Groups
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A method used to inspire men building pyramids to work faster
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Archaeological Evidence of Accidents of Pyramid Workers
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1 in 5 skeletons of workers have serious injuries
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Imdi Illum
Definition
One of the world's very first entrepreneurs

We know about him because he was written about
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Bandits
Definition
The problem Amur faced on the tin-trading trip during the Bronze Age
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Megiddo
Definition
The first recorded battle during the Bronze-Age Warfare

Tutmoses III felt he had to free this city from the invaders
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Tutmose's III Battle at Megido
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It was a turning point in the Bronze-Age Warfare
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Tutmoses
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A new pharaoh during the Bronze Age who was brave and used his wits which he used to lead his people
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Tutmoses
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Who ensured that people near Megiddo would never rise against him again by killing them
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Iron
Definition
A new material which would bring the era of the godlike king to an end
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