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    Change over Time

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    Change-Over-Time Essay These are some general issues with the essays: 1. Choice of region for the topic made it difficult to provide strong historical evidence. Certain regions provided more opportunity for discussion than others. 2. Placed emphasis of essay on the wrong theme (i.e. wrote more about the social aspects when your topic was political). 3. Discussed evidence out of chronological order. It is much easier to trace cause and effect and continuity and change patterns

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    Though they had some different qualities‚ Classical China and India were very similar. The complexities of both India and China’s social hierarchy systems were very different. However their religious views and ideas were similar‚ and they both began to decline but were able to recover and maintain stability. Both China and India used social hierarchy systems‚ but they were used differently. India used a very strict system called Varna‚ or the caste system. People only associated with people in

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    STUDY GUIDE: AP WORLD SEMESTER 1 52 points- 2 points apiece for summarizing each of the following: (Complete sentences NOT required.) 1. Definition of Civilization Some scholars prefer to define civilizations only as societies with enough economic surpluses to create division of labor and a social hierarchy. The chief difference between civilizations and other societies involves the emergence of formal political organizations‚ or states. Another trait that makes a society a civilization is when

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    China’s Influence on Korea and Indo-China What is a barbarian? Each culture possesses its own definition‚ and the usual answer starts where the culture’s territory and ethnicity or ethnicities end. In other words‚ barbarian usually meant for one culture any other culture that seemed to be inferior in the slightest regard. A curious era in East Asian history‚ however‚ occurred when the peoples of Japan‚ Korea‚ and Indo-China held Chinese civilization in such high regard that their definition

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    Ancient Chinese Contributions In observing the development of Chinese ancient culture‚ it becomes apparent civilization can exist without timely opportunities‚ the right conditions‚ and a beneficial geographical situation. It is well known that China has an ancient and glorious history‚ from the feudal periods ending in 222 BC through the three Imperial and Intermediate Eras‚ up to the Modern era – over 4000 years of dynastic reigns (Institute of the History of Natural Sciences Chinese Academy

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    recognized today. These include clapping during prayers‚ eating from wooden trays and eating raw fish. During the Sui Dynasty and Tang Dynasty‚ Japan sent many students on a limited number of Imperial embassies to China‚ to help establish its own footing as a sovereign nation in northeast Asia. “After the fall of the Korean confederated kingdom of Baekje to combined Tang and Silla forces‚ Japan was forced to seek out the Chinese state on its own‚ which in those times was a treacherous undertaking

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    Emperor Qin

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    dynasties. He even banned scholarly discussions of the past. As punishments for not obeying him ‚the villager’s were subjected to chopping off hands and feet‚being branded inhumanly and cutting off the nose and finally killing them . Following the Sui and Tang Dynasties (581-907 CE) these were changed to penal servitude‚ banishment‚ death‚ or corporal punishment in the form of whipping with bamboo strips. Although the punishments were an important part of Dynastic China’s penal system they were not the

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    Chapter 14 Study Guide

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    1.  Describe the early career of Chinggis Khan.   2.  What was the nature of the military organization established by Chinggis Khan?   3.  How did the Mongols adapt to fighting against large‚ fortified cities?   4.  With Chinggis Khan as the example‚ describe life under Mongol rulers.   5.  What happened to the empire after Chinggis Khan’s death?   6.  Describe the Mongol assault on Russia.   7.  Describe life in Russia under two and a half centuries of Mongol domination.   8.  Describe the effects

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    Unit II Essay Possibilites

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    The French and Indian War (1754­1763) altered the relationship between Britain and  its North American colonies.  Assess this change with regards to TWO of the following  in the period between 1763 and 1775.  Land Acquisition‚ Politics‚ Economics. (CCOT)  Thesis: After the French and Indian War the British and North American colonies relationship  was negatively altered‚ for the Americans‚ in that the Political and Economic control tightened.     Land Acquisition  ● ● ● ● Proclamation Act:   Pontiac’s Rebellion: 

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    China: Ancient Capitals

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    spanning 13 dynasties such as the Qing‚ Han‚ Sui and Tang Dynasties. Located in Middle China‚ it is an important birthplace of Chinese culture and civilization. Nowadays‚ Xi’an has rich‚ well-preserved historical relics. The Terra-cotta Warriors and Houses are the most popular among the historical relics. Riding a bike along Xi’an Ancient City Wall can let the travelers have a great overall view of the city. Xing/Qing Imperial Palace‚ Tang Paradise‚ the Ruins of Daming Palace‚ Huangdi mausoleum

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