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    There are many different and major civilizations in the world today. The first four major civilizations all begin in river valleys. These civilizations were China on the Huang He River‚ Mesopotamia on the Tigris and Euphrates rivers‚ Egypt on the Nile River‚ and India on the Indus River. River valleys have always been a necessity to early growing civilizations. Amongst those four civilizations‚ In ancient China‚ there was a lot of different architecture designs based on China’s history and their

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    it is older than even humanity‚ hence older than the flow of blood in human veins. He/she goes on to speak of a soul as a tangible thing‚ which has grown deep like the afore mentioned rivers. The narrator then tells of how he/she bathed in the Euphrates back when the earth was young‚ how he/she

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    Based off of this week’s reading assignment you can see that an interesting story is told of Sargon’s life and how we came to become a ruler. Sargon did not seem to know his father‚ only his mother. Just from reading the text‚ we cannot tell exactly why his mother had to stay low key about her pregnancy and pass him along the river. His mother made sure he was safe‚ “She placed me in a basket of reeds‚ she cast me upon the rivers which did not overflow me”‚ he travels through safely where we is found

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    the Sumerian term E.DIN which means plain or steppe. The connection may be coincidental‚ although E.DIN is known to have been used by the Sumerians to refer to Mesopotamia as the valley of E’din‚ meaning the fertile lands between the Tigris and Euphrates ("The Garden Of Eden"‚ 2014). The Tree of Knowledge The Tree of Knowledge is a sacred object found in the Garden of Eden. The Tree of Knowledge is a reminder is a reminder still used in the contemporary world to not be fooled by evil. In Christian

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    Hammurabi’s Code: Just or Unjust? Mesopotamia‚ “the Land between Rivers‚” was one of the greatest civilizations of the world. It flourished around 3000 B.C. on the piece of fertile land‚ now Iraq‚ between the Euphrates and Tigris Rivers. In 1790 B.C.E.‚ King Hammurabi conquered the neighboring city-states of ancient Mesopotamia‚ creating a Babylonian empire. During his reign‚ Hammurabi established law and order‚ and in about 1790‚ he had about 300 laws governing family‚ criminal punishment‚

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    When beginning a study in history one must approach it in a broader view. It is simply insufficient to look at one aspect of a society and claim that the society is now understood. Instead an in depth approach must be taken to determine not only the cultural pieces that identify a society but also the environmental impacts that molded the society into what we know it as today. In the following paragraphs I will be explaining how the different environments of Mesopotamia and Egypt shaped their cultural

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    End of last ice age 14‚000 BCE First potter’s wheel 6‚000 BCE Agricultural development reaches West Africa 10‚000-5‚000 BCE Era of Neolithic Revolution 7‚000 BCE Transition to use of bronze 4‚000 BCE Rise of Catal Huyuk 2‚000 BCE Hunting and gathering – Means of obtaining subsistence by human species prior to the adaptation of sedentary agriculture; normally typical of band social organization. Neolithic Age – The New Stone Age between 8000 and 5000 BCE; period in which adaptation

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    Mesopotamia’s civilization was shaped by their environment: the surrounding north mountains‚ eastern deserts‚ and the western sea. The Tigris and the Euphrates play a huge role in the civilization of Mesopotamia. They are located around the mountains of Turkey and Iraq. These two rivers erratically flooded giving the land fertile farm space for crops to bloom‚ but also it devastated land space. The temperatures of Mesopotamia varied‚ while the summers were very warm and super waterless and the winters

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    The Abbasid Dynasty had taken over the Umayyad Dynasty the effect of this influence the fundamental revolution in Muslim history. The Abbasid’s did change the way that the Umayyad was run and it had taken it over with the help of the people who were fed up with the way that the caliphate was of hereditary and not chosen or a member of Muhammad. “The way that the Umayyad had favored the Syrian Arabs so the Malawi they joined the Abbasids in bringing them down” (Saylor). The Abbasid were heavily influenced

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    WHAP DBQ Rough Draft The roles played by metropolises in the Islamic civilizations were huge. In the Post-Classical Age‚ the Muslim societies had roles such as the expansion and prosperity of their empire‚ the standardized and organized form of government they brought‚ and finally‚ the spread of their culture through trading and invasions throughout the Post-Classical world. Firstly‚ the expansion of the Islamic empire kept growing and its prosperity was never lacking. Marco Polo‚ himself

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