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    PERIOD 2: Organization and Reorganization of Human Societies‚ c. 600 BCE to c. 600 CE The Development and Codification of Religious and Cultural Traditions I. Codifications and further developments of existing religious traditions provided a bond among the people and an ethical code to live by. A. The association of monotheism with Judaism was further developed with the codification of the Hebrew Scriptures‚ which also reflected the influence of Mesopotamian cultural and legal traditions

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    Political Changes and Continuities in China Through 600 CE Up until the 7th century CE‚ Chinese politics mainly remained the same after the Han dynasty. The major differences had to do with the way that the people were governed and how much influence religion had over the government. Before the Han‚ there was the Zhou and Qin dynasties‚ the Zhou was the first to implement the basis of any widespread government‚ and it is also the first example of continuity during the classical period in China

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    /2 – 8000 bce – 600 bce‚ 600 bce – 600 ce Africa Compare and contrast life in foraging societies with life in agricultural societies after the Agricultural Revolution Identify two key changes in early African history that resulted in a new period in the history of the region The Middle East Analyze the political changes in the Middle East from the Agricultural Revolution to 600 c.e. Compare and contrast the basic features of TWO of the following religious systems prior to 600 c.e. Polytheism

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    Change over Time Essay (Europe from 500 to 1500) In Europe from 500 CE to 1500 CE‚ a continuity was the importance of the Church‚ and two changes were the split of the church into two branches‚ Roman Catholic and Eastern Orthodox‚ and the ruination of structure in Europe caused by the black plague. A continuity in Europe was the importance of the Church. The importance of the church happened because of how the earlier empires used Christianity as a unifier. The popularity of Christianity was first

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    Zapotec Civilization was mostly relevant during 200 BCE through 600 CE. This civilization was commonly known as “cloud people”. The area they lived in was South Mexico or mesoamerica‚ the valley of Oaxaca . One of the largest indigenous groups in the mexican state of Oaxaca‚ was the Zapotecs. They inhabited four main areas of Oaxaca. Those four main areas were Central Valley‚ Isthmus of Tehuantepec‚ Sierra region in the North‚ and Southern Coastal Mountain area‚ Sierra de Miahuatlan. Religious

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    Raquel Kausler APP- WLL Block 4 January 16th‚ 2014 CCOT Essay – Concepts of Deity Concepts of Deity During the era of 3000 BCE – 1000 CE‚ the concept of deity in the Middle East started as agriculturally based and influenced by nature in Mesopotamia and Egypt‚ but changed to an idea of a battle between good and evil‚ and then to a strictly monotheistic religion with a loving and forgiving god; however‚ throughout this period‚ the deities influenced the economy because of their influence on

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    of a generation‚ but in China efforts at modernizing reform over the same period produced political fragmentation and rendered it vulnerable to foreign encroachment. Why? China‚ the so-called Middle Kingdom‚ was the center of civilization in Asia for hundreds of years. Leaders from far and wide came to pay homage to the Chinese emperor‚ and Chinese goods were bought and sold by traders who had discovered the exquisite nature of the territories products‚ including it’s silks and ceramics. Chinese

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    During the period of time between 200 B.C.E. and 1450 C.E.‚ the silk road underwent many subtle transformations while at the same time holding on to its original purpose. The trade of spices and goods to and from Asia and Europe remained constant‚ while the materials bartered slowly changed. The political boundaries as well as the national identities of the encompassing countries also were altered. Despite changes in materials‚ the original purpose of the silk road remained intact throughout

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    Impact of Trade on East Asia and South Asia From 600 to 1450 CE‚ the impact of trade on East Asia and South Asia was similar in that it promoted economic development in both regions and transformed port cities of both regions into cosmopolitan centers‚ but differed in that it helped with the establishment of Buddhism in China while it helped with the establishment of Islam in India. The impact of trade on East Asia and South Asia was similar in that it promoted economic development in both regions

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    In China there was a large amount of change that the country endured both politically and culturally between the years 100 C.E. and 600 C.E. During the classical era of China there were many cultural changes. The ideas of China changed due to the creation of three distinct religions: Confucianism‚ Legalism‚ and Daoism. Followers of Confucianism followed the ideas of Confucius; he believed that people should emphasize personal virtue‚ which included a respect of tradition. Because of those ideas

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