CHANGE OVER TIME THEME COMPARISON BY REGION: GENDER STRUCTURES REGIONS Paleolithic and Neolithic Periods Foundations 4500 BCE To 600 CE Post-Classical 600 – 1450 CE Early Modern 1450 – 1750 CE Modern 1750 – 1914 CE Contemporary 1914 - Present SOUTHWEST ASIA Paleolithic Societies: Generalized gender equality. Women gathered but they often did hunt. Women could be leaders and sat in council. Men/women both raised children and provide for the social groups as life was subsistence. Neolithic
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Directions- answer the questions as completely as possible. If you do not have the questions with the answers then I expect you to answer in complete sentences. These “WYR” assignments will help you study. Part 1 (pg. 2-3) Please note that the book uses the terminology “Part 1” instead of what the AP World History Exam calls “Period 1.” There is also a slight difference in date. The book defines Part 1 as 3500-500 B.C.E. whereas AP World History defines this Period as only lasting until 600 B.C
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Olmecs in Mesoamerica- Among the various Mesoamerican Pre-Classic period (1200 BCE-400 BCE) groups‚ the Olmecs are the most well-known. The Olmec heartland was centered in La Venta in Tabasco‚ and San Lorenzo Tenochtitlan and Laguna de los Cerros in Veracruz. 6. Chavin in Andean South America- The Chavín were a civilization
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El Salvador a Country Report 1.0 Introduction El Salvador or the Savior as the name can be translated is a very unexpectedly unique country. El Salvador is a country of many great geographical sites‚ a strange history‚ a blackened economic state‚ and an incredible agricultural base. The country has undergone many changes throughout its history. It was developed‚ owned‚ and operated by many different people and forms of government. This ?land of volcanoes? or ?the Savior? has been needed saving of
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Source: Strayer‚ Robert W. Ways of the World: a Brief Global History. Boston‚ MA: Bedford/St. Martin’s‚ 2009. Print. CHAPTER THREE: First Civilizations Cities‚ States‚ and Unequal Societies3500 b.c.e.–500 b.c.e. “Over 100 miles of wilderness‚ deep exploration into pristine lands‚ the solitude of backcountry camping‚ 4×4 trails‚ and ancient American Indian rock art and ruins. You can’t find a better way to escape civilization!” So goes an advertisement for a vacation in Utah’s Canyonlands
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feed themselves using the state-the-art farming methods that have developed and increased since the early nineteen-eighties. These techniques are expansion of the methods used by indigenous Indians at Mexico City over three thousand years ago. The Olmec Indians made artificial islands in the marshes of the present Mexico City region. They created
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Chapter 1 Study Guide The Spanish Empire in the Americas 1. Three arguments’ that Juan Gines de Sepulveda used to justify enslaving the Native Americans were for gold‚ ore deposits‚ and for God’s sake and man’s faith in him. 2. Three arguments that Bartolome de las Casas gave in attacking Spanish clonial policies in the New World were the Indians eating human flesh‚ worshiping false gods‚ and also‚ he believed that the Indians were cowardly and timid. 3. For comparisons that Sepulveda
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Through sudden progression and change‚ trade had not only become known as a source of commerce and become beneficial towards those who participate in it but‚ it had also become a social and cultural benefactor. Trade itself had become a known concept once someone who is quite curious and adventurous had arrived at another land and voluntarily created diplomatic relations with one another which digresses to successful trades and a new exchange of materials‚ cultures‚ and ideas from each individual
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Upon the discovery of the Americas there were numerous Africans discovered in the new world. For a considerable length of time‚ history has disclosed to us that Columbus discovered America when in fact he never stepped foot on American land. The Olmec Civilization (the first great Meso- American civilization) was the very first civilized people in America. This civilization thrived along Mexico’s gulf coast in present- day Veracruz and Tabasco from
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Ileana Valdes AP World History Homeroom: 210 Spice Chart 11 Social- Family: Prominent families in the calpulli where the once that dominated leadership roles and formed a kind of local nobility‚ eventually they were overshadowed by the military and administrative nobility of the Aztec states Social Classes: Dominated by kings Slaves Nobles had two storied homes of nobles New class almost like serfs were created to serve as laborers on these lands Scribes Artisans Healers Nobles had
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