Ms. Garvey’s World History Unit 1 Review. Religion that believes in one God. Not poly monotheism.

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Ms. Garvey’s World History Unit 1 Review

Transcript of Ms. Garvey’s World History Unit 1 Review. Religion that believes in one God. Not poly monotheism.

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Ms. Garvey’sWorld

History

Unit 1 Review

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Religion that believes in one God.

Not poly

monotheism

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Money, trade, agriculture, businesses, occupations.

Economic

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Location, climate, vegetation, landforms.

Geography

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The development of farming & the domestication of animals

led to the growth of permanent villages and civilization. This is

called the…

New Stone

Change

Neolithic Revolution

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Inventions, innovations (new ways of doing

something), expanding knowledge and learning.

achievements

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Things people do to be creative or express who

they are or how they feel.

Aesthetics

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main religion of Middle East

Means submission to the will of God

Islam

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Rulers, laws, wars, government, military.

Political

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Belief in an afterlife, gods, places of worship, prayer.

Religious

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Daily life, family structure, role of women, classes,

entertainment.

Social

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Art, music, drama, dance, literature, architecture,

fashion.

Aesthetic

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The Muslim House of Wisdom encouraged the study of Algebra

and Trigonometry.

Achievement

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Great thinkers who develop ideas about the universe &

humanity

Socrates & Plato.

philosophers

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They believed in one God and the prophets Abraham and

Moses.

Religious

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The Greeks encouraged the study of math and science, by men such as Archimedes

and Hippocrates.

Achievements

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Alexander the Great conquered the known

world.

Political

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Athenian statesman who outlawed slavery and

increased citizen participation in government.

Not Polon but Solon

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Greece was rocky, hilly and encircled

by water.

Geography

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In the Agora, the women bought fish, figs, and

cheese.

Economic

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The Chinese cultivated rice in the irrigated fields of the

Yellow River.

Economic

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The way of life of a people.

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culture

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The architect Phidias designed the Acropolis,

creating large buildings with carved friezes and many

columns.

Achievements

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In Greek amphitheaters, the people could watch tragedies

which included a chorus chanting the doom of the

hero.

Aesthetics

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Roman farmers grew grapes for wine, and olives for their oil.

Economic

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Greek philosopher from 4th century Athens, who taught

his students using a question/answer method

named after him.

Not Plato nor Aristotle Socrates

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Greek music was played on the lyre and kitara.

Aesthetic/Achievement

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Islamic women were not treated as equals.

Social

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Muslims made pilgrimages to Mecca

Religious

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Religion of the Hebrews based on one God and the

Old Testament

Jews practice it

Judaism

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A Greek could discover their fate by a visit to the Oracle at Delphi, where they would learn

that the anger of Poseidon, Zeus, or Apollo would bring

them to their death.

Religious

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Islamic scientists invented the astrolabe and studies optics.

Achievements

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Greek city-state where democracy began in 508 BC

Capital of Greece

Athens

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The Islamic civilization developed in a hot, arid land.

Geography

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Islamic artwork used geometric and abstract designs.

Aesthetics

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The Ottoman Empire lasted from 1299 to 1918.

Political

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Arab doctors isolated the sick and cared for them in hospitals.

Achievements

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form of government, citizens elect leaders who rule for

them, started in Rome in 509 BC

Indirect democracy

Republic

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Most of the test will come directly from this

review. Some of the test questions are other examples to test your

understanding of

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