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    Chapter 3 and Chapter 4 study guide Chapter 3 1. Early agricultural Society in Africa Climatic change and the Development of Agriculture in Africa After last ice age‚ Sahara desert- grassy‚ lakes Humans hunt cattle‚ collect wild grains‚ fish East Sudan- people eventually domesticated cattle‚ establish permanent settlements‚ cultivate sorghum (grain) West Sudan- cultivate yam Agriculture success- Sudanic form monarchies ruled by kings Buried kings and executed royal servants- meet king’s

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    Early River Valley Civilizations‚ 3500 B.C.–450 B.C. Previewing Main Ideas INTERACTION WITH ENVIRONMENT The earliest civilizations formed on fertile river plains. These lands faced challenges‚ such as seasonal flooding and a limited growing area. Geography What rivers helped sustain the four river valley civilizations? POWER AND AUTHORITY Projects such as irrigation systems required leadership and laws—the beginnings of organized government. In some societies‚ priests controlled the first

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    Chapter One: From Human Prehistory to the Early Civilizations Name: Anapaula Lopez Date: Period: Questions/Main Ideas/Vocabulary Notes/Answers/Definitions/Examples/Sentences INTRODUCTION How long have human species existed? Human beings have some drawbacks Human beings have several distinctions Def: Paleolithic or Old Stone Age Evolution: Homo erectus Newest human breed: Homo sapiens sapiens Faced constraints Improvements Def: Culture (Migration)

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    Mathematics in Indian has a very long and hallowed record. Sulvasutras‚ the most ancient extant written sms messages (prior to 800 BCE) that deal with mathematics‚ clearly situation and make use of the so-called Pythagorean theorem apart from providing various exciting estimates to surds‚ in connection with the development of altars and fire-places of different forms and designs. By enough duration of Aryabhata (c.499 CE)‚ the Native indian specialised mathematicians were completely acquainted with

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    History Reviewer Unit I History- is the study of human past. - Study of origins‚ beginnings‚ changes in the humans and the environment in which they lived Lesson 1 The Origin of the Earth 18th century- 1700-1799 James Hutton- geologist who asserted that the Earth is in existence for quite a long period of time. Geologists- study the Earth‚ the Earth’s crust‚ rocks‚ as well as plant and animal remains. Geologic time scale- formulation of various events that transpired million

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    literary references point to two distinct geographical origins of cultivated cotton‚ namely‚ Asia and pre-Columbian America. The first cotton fabric would date back to approximately as early as 3‚200 BC‚ as revealed by fragments of cloth found at the Mohenjo-Daro archaeological site on the banks of the River Indus. From India‚ cotton textiles probably passed to Mesopotamia‚ where the trade started around 600 years BC.  There is evidence to suggest that trade in cotton started around Rome at the time

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    Civilizations: East Asia Shang Dynasty a) Pan Ku (mythic ancestor of Chinese)‚ stories about early kings b) Hwang He River (Yellow River)‚ isolated from rest of world-> little trade c) Line of kings called the Shang‚ powerful military d) Developed ideas based on basic harmony Ancestor worship Gods controlled all aspects of peoples’ lives e) Irrigation and advanced technology Skilled in pottery and silk Horse drawn chariots Good bronze workers Oracle bones (writing)

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    pasaulėžiūra‚ kuri yra kultūrą integruojantis pradas. Kadangi teigiama‚ jog daugybė filosofijos gvildenamų problemų yra labai reikšmingos pasaulėžiūrai‚ tai galima manyti‚ jog per mokslinių idėjų techninį ir technologinį taikymą filosofija‚ be abejo‚ daro poveikį materialinei kultūrai. Bet kokia yra tiksli jos vieta kultūroje? Šį ir dar daug kitų analogiškų klausimų iškėlė ir ieškojo atsakymų tokie rašytojai kaip E. Nekrašas‚ A. Anzenbacher‚ N. Aukštuolytė‚ R. Plečkaitis ir kt. Būtent pastarasis klausimas

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    Sarawak is home to 28 ethnic groups‚ each with their own distinct language‚ culture and lifestyle. The Ibans form the major ethnic group on this land with about 30.1% of the total population per the year 2000 census. The Chinese‚ who generally live in the cities‚ are the second largest group at 26.7%‚ followed by the Bidayuh‚ Melanau and other native tribes of Sarawak who are collectively known as Orang Ulu. The Malays constitute a large portion (23.0%) of the population as well‚ mainly concentrated

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    from ca. 2500-1500 b.c.e. Today most of these cities of archaeological interest are now in Pakistan due to Indian independence and partition in 1947‚ although the ancient city-state of Lothal is in the Indian state of Gujarat. Extensive remains at Mohenjo

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