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Marissa Johnston
Bailey Vaughan
Hope Thurston
Jacoya Matlock
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Rome
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Cities
Roman cities were
planed with two major
streets running east to
west, and north to
south, intersecting at
the Roman forum;
which was the center of
trade between cities.
Cities
Summary: “Roman Cities.” History Link 101. n.d. Web. Oct. 11
2011.
Picture: “The Eternal City of Rome.” Rome Cities. Sep. 21
2011. <worldtourist.vsa/italy/rome.html.,>
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Specialization
Most of the population
of Rome was made-up
of farmers, merchants,
artisans, and traders.
Specialization
Summary: World History. Connections To Today. 2003.
<http://books.google.com/books/feeds/columes?q=013062797
6.>
Picture: “Gaius marius (157-86 BC) and the reform of the
Roman army.” Roman Army. Sep. 21 2011. <www.theRomans.CO.UK.(marius.htm.>
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Record Keeping
Romans kept records of
roles of citizenship for
taxation purposes. They
kept records of owner
of properties, records of
trade, weather records
and records of
government.
Record Keeping
Summary: World History. Connections To Today. 2003.
<http://books.google.com/books/feeds/columes?q=013062797
6.>
Picture: “Roman Writing.” Dreamstime. Sep. 21 2011. <
http://thumbs.dreamstime.com/thumblarge_82/1157509096pM5
vMW.jpg>.
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Complex Organizations
Romans believed in gods.
Some of the gods are Zeus,
Jupiter and Juno. Zeus was
the Roman god. Juno,
Jupiter’s wife, protected
marriage. Jupiter ruled over
the sky and other gods.
Complex Organizations
Summary: World History. Connections To Today. 2003.
<http://books.google.com/books/feeds/columes?q=013062797
6.>
Picture: Cline, Austin. “Zeus (Roman: Jupiter.)” About. Sep. 21
2011. < http://atheism.about.com/library/graphics/ZeusOtricolis.jpg>.
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Technology
Romans were great
engineers. They built
chariots, buildings,
temples and a vast
empire. The also
constructed roads to
move from place to
place.
Technology
Summary: “Roman Technology.” Camelot International. N.d.
Web. Sep. 24 2011.
Picture: “Road Design.” Planning Rural Roads. Sep. 24 2011.
< http://www.ruralroads.org/images/roman%20road.jpg>.
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Map
Romans relied of seas
for international
trade. The soil was
naturally rich and
fertile land. The also
relied on rivers as
well.
Map
Summary: World History. Connections To Today. 2003.
<http://books.google.com/books/feeds/columes?q=013062797
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Picture: “Map of Ancient Rome.” Rome Info. Sep. 21 2011. <
http://www.rome.info/ancient/map/ancientmap.gif>.
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Greece
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Cities
The Spartans isolated
themselves from
other Greeks. Their
city was built of many
small city-states. The
Spartans kept their
city protected very
well.
Cities
Summary: World History. Connections To Today. 2003.
<http://books.google.com/books/feeds/columes?q=013062797
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Picture: “History Blog.” History Blog. Sep. 21 2011. <
http://blog.aurorahistoryboutique.com/images/ancient-sparta0609.png>.
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Specialization
The Spartan women
managed the house
and raised the
children. They also
wove and baked
bread for their
families. The cooked
and cleaned also.
Specialization
Summary:“Women and Work.” Jobs and Employment in
Ancient Greece. N.d. Web. Sep. 21 2011.
Picture: “Life in Ancient Greece.” Malahans. Sep. 21 2011. <
http://www.mlahanas.de/Greeks/Music/MusicWork.jpg>.
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Reord Keeping
The Greeks were the
first of the Europeans
to learn how to write.
The Greeks kept
records of many
things.
Record Keeping
Summary: World History. Connections To Today. 2003.
<http://books.google.com/books/feeds/columes?q=013062797
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Picture: “Greek Writing.” Travel Pod. Sep. 21 2011. <
http://images.travelpod.co.uk/users/rstout/1.1267199657.greekwriting.jpg>.
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Complex Organizations
The Greeks thought
that gods and
goddesses controlled
everything in their
life. They believed in
making the gods
happy at all times.
Complex Organizations
Summary: World History. Connections To Today. 2003.
<http://books.google.com/books/feeds/columes?q=013062797
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Picture: “Greek gods and goddesses.” Sep. 21 2011. <
http://www.greek-islands.us/greek-gods/Olympians.jpg>.
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Technology
The Spartans made a
lot of war clothes
that they improved
over many years.
They made helmets
and swords and many
other types of
protective gear.
Technology
Summary: World History. Connections To Today. 2003.
<http://books.google.com/books/feeds/columes?q=013062797
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Picture: “Sparta Warfare.” Sep. 21 2011. <
http://www.harunyahya.com/images_books/images_fascism/22
.jpg>.
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Map
Sparta was a
Greek city-state.
It was settled
between the
mountains in
Greece.
Map
Summary: World History. Connections To Today. 2003.
<http://books.google.com/books/feeds/columes?q=013062797
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Picture: “The Cities of Ancient Greek Myth.” Sep. 21 2011. <
http://bama.ua.edu/~ksummers/cl222/ancient_greece_map.jpg
>.
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Mesopotamia
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Cities
This picture shows the major
cities in Mesopotamia. Each
city was ruled by a governor
who was religiously tied to
the city. These cities were
often invaded by each other,
but also banded together to
protect each other from
outside cities.
Cities
Summary: B, Jackie. “Mesopotamia.” Blogspot. N.d. Web.
Sep. 18 2011.
Picture: “Mesopotamia.” Blogspot. Sep. 18 2011.
<Pastworlghistory.blogspot.com/plegypt.htm>.
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Specialization
Kings were the most powerful
people in thee cities. They
controlled the city and its
people. They made the laws.
King Hammurabi made the
first that helped define social
classes, and what was right
and wrong.
Specialization
Summary: “Specialization of Labour in Mesopotamia.” Period
40910. n.d. Web. Sep. 13 2011.
Picture: “Mesopotamia and Technology.” Brown, Harley. 2006.
Sep. 13 2011.
<ncls.k12.us/olhrhi/brown/mesopotamia/meso.htm>.
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Record Keeping
The Kish tablet, found in
3500 B.C. is the oldest
form of writing found.
This famous tablet was
discovered in
Mesopotamia.
Record Keeping
Summary: “History of Writing.” Save your Heritage. N.d. Web.
Sep. 13 2011.
Picture: Save your Heritage. Sep. 13 2011.
<www.saveyourheritage.com/history_of_writing.htm>.
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Complex Organizations
Ziggurats are massive
pyramid like structures
with a temple at the top
made up of only mud
bricks. The average
height is 70 feet and
they are 4,000 years
old.
Complex Organizations
Summary: Ojibwa. “Ancient Mesopotamia: The Ziggurat.”
Street Prophets. Jan. 7 2011. Web. Sep. 13 2011.
Picture: Ziggurat of Ur. Harold, Louis. 2006. Sep. 13 2011.
<www.markville.ss.yrdsb.edu.on.ca/projects/classof2008/chong
2/harold/zigguratofur.htm>.
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Technology
Mesopotamian people
would carve a scene in
stone and roll the stone
across wet clay. When
the clay backed the seal
was used for
identification. These are
called cylinder seals.
Technology
Summary: Brown, Harley. “Mesopotamia and Technology.”
Mesopotamia. N.d. Web. Sep. 13 2011.
Picture: “Mesopotamia and Technology.” Brown, Harley. 2006.
Sep. 18 2011.
<ncls.k12.us/oljrhi/brown/mesopotamia/meso.htm>.
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Map
Mesopotamia means
land between two
rivers. The rivers helped
benefit the people in
many ways. They used
the rivers for fertile soil
and irrigation.
Map
Summary: “Map of Ancient Mesopotamia.” Israel-a-history-of.
N.d. Web. Sep. 13 2011.
Picture: Israel-a-history-of. Map of Ancient Mesopotamia. Sep.
13 2011. <www.israel-a-history-of.com/map-of-ancientmesopotamia.html>.
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Egypt
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Cities
Life in ancient Egypt
was centered largely on
agriculture. Farmers in
ancient Egypt worked to
reach a level of
subsistence so that they
could feed themselves
and pay their taxes.
Cities
Summary: World History. Connections To Today. 2003.
<http://books.google.com/books/feeds/columes?q=013062797
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Picture: “Egyptian Farming Pictures.” History Link 101. Oct. 11
2011. <http://historylink101.net/images/farming-egypt-3.jpg>.
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Specialization
The Egyptians
specialized in the
mummification process.
They would preserve
the bodies. They would
also bury the bodies
with many items
needed in the after-life.
Specialization
Summary: World History. Connections To Today. 2003.
<http://books.google.com/books/feeds/columes?q=013062797
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Picture: “Egyptian Mummies.” Ancient Egypt. Oct. 11 2011.
<http://www.woodlandsjunior.kent.sch.uk/Homework/egypt/mummies.htm>.
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Record Keeping
Egyptians came up with
hieroglyphics. They
used this for their
writing style. Egyptians
used this to keep up
with many things of
their daily life.
Record Keeping
Summary: World History. Connections To Today. 2003.
<http://books.google.com/books/feeds/columes?q=013062797
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Picture: “Ancient Egyptian Writing and Hieroglyphs.” Oct. 11
2011. <http://www.crystalinks.com/hieroglyphs3.jpg>.
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Complex Organizations
Egyptians believed in
many gods and
goddesses. They did
their best to please
every god so they
wouldn’t be punished in
any way.
Complex Organizations
Summary: World History. Connections To Today. 2003.
<http://books.google.com/books/feeds/columes?q=013062797
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Picture: “Egyptian gods.” Oct. 11 2011.
<http://ewansegyptwebsite.files.wordpress.com/2011/09/reliefanubis.jpg>.
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Technology
The Egyptians came up with
many things used in their
daily lives. They built
pyramids and came up with
the mummification process
used when someone dies. It
provides many things used in
the after-life.
Technology
Summary: World History. Connections To Today. 2003.
<http://books.google.com/books/feeds/columes?q=013062797
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Picture: “Art and Technology of Ancient Egypt.” Lafayette. Oct.
11 2011.
<http://www.lafayette.edu/about/files/2010/10/pyramid3.jpg>.
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Map
The Nile River provides
water to irrigate the
farms. It is also used for
transportation. Without
the Nile River Egypt
would be a desert.
Map
Summary: World History. Connections To Today. 2003.
<http://books.google.com/books/feeds/columes?q=013062797
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Picture: “Ancient Egypt.” Oct. 11 2011.
<http://6cancientegypt1.pbworks.com/f/ancient_egypt_EN_1.gif
>.
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Indus River Valley
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Complex Organizations
In the Indus River
Valley Civilization,
people believe their
world is run by gods
and goddesses.
Terracotta seals were
discovered by
archaeologists. These
stones or seals were
enshrined and
worshipped by the
people.
Complex Organizations
Summary: Alison. “Indus River Valley Economy.” The Indus
and Huang River Valleys. N.d. Web. Sep. 13 2011.
Picture: “Indus River Valley.” Sep. 18 2011.
<http://www.crystalinks.com/induscivilization.html >.
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Technology
The Indus River Valley
Civilization has the
most sophisticated
systems in the world.
These sophisticated
systems are the
drainage systems and
water storage systems.
These systems help
them water their crops
and animals.
Technology
Summary: “Indus Valley.” Indus Valley. n.d. Web. Sep. 13
2011.
Picture: “Indus Valley.” Sep. 18 2011.
<http://www.fullissue.com/index.php/history-of-writing.html>.
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Map
The Indus Valley was located by the Indus River and was
very important to their daily life. It provided fertile land.
The Deccan Plateau protected the Indus people fro foreign
invaders.
Map
Summary: “Indus Valley.” Indus Valley. n.d. Web. Sep. 13
2011.
Picture: “Indus Valley.” Sep. 18 2011.
<http://www.allaboutgemstones.com/images/history_jewelry_in
dus_valley_map.jpg>.
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Record Keeping
The people of the
Indus Valley
developed a
writing system
used for several
hundred years,
however no one
could decipher it,
so the language is
still unknown.
Record Keeping
Summary: “Indus Valley.” Indus Valley. n.d. Web. Sep. 13
2011.
Picture: “Indus Valley.” Sep. 18 2011.
<http://www.fullissue.com/index.php/history-of-writing.html>.
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Specialization
People began to
specialize into craft
workers. They made
fish hooks, razors,
statues, cooking pots,
and clothes. They
developed many skills
in pottery and
painting.
Specialization
Summary: Zach. “Indus River Valley Economy.” The Indus and
Huang River Valleys. N.d. Web. Sep. 13 2011.
Picture: “Indus River Valley.” Sep. 18 2011.
<http://www.crystalinks.com/induscivilization.html >.
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Cities
A vast number of
settlements were built
out of bricks and stones
on the banks and
surrounding areas. The
cities were well organized
and had the drainage
systems and water
systems flowing through
the cities.
Cities
Summary: “Indus Valley.” Indus Valley. n.d. Web. Sep. 13
2011.
Picture: “Indus Valley.” Sep. 18 2011.
<http://www.crystalinks.com/induscivilization.html >.
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Chinese River
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Cities
The first cities were
scattered islands in a sea of
older, most of the cities
included empires meaning
they were controlled by
one ruler, but having an
empire also had benefits. It
helped end war between
neighboring communities
and created common
bonds among people.
Cities
Summary: World History. Connections To Today. 2003.
<http://books.google.com/books/feeds/columes?q=013062797
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Picture: “Ancient China.” Blogspot. Oct. 11 2011.
<http://1.bp.blogspot.com/_8S7b5DFCpPU/TUWcLCwt43I/AAA
AAAAABaw/WAeypabQxwA/s400/01sun22.jpg>.
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Specialization
The Huang-He people determined their jobs on social
class and last names. Their jobs included working in the
fields, farm workers, protectors, advisors, ministers and
craftsmen.
Specialization
Summary: World History. Connections To Today. 2003.
<http://books.google.com/books/feeds/columes?q=013062797
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Picture: “Imagine FX.” Oct. 11 2011.
<http://community.imaginefx.com/forums/storage/7/315966/Anc
ient-China-BG3.jpg>.
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Record Keeping
The Huang-He people kept
their records by using
pictograms, meaning simply
drawings that looked like
objects they represented,
they later started adding
symbols. They might stand
for sounds or words or for
ideas that could not be
expressed easily in pictures.
Record Keeping
Summary: World History. Connections To Today. 2003.
<http://books.google.com/books/feeds/columes?q=013062797
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Picture: “Chinese Writing.” Oct. 11 2011.
<http://www.historyforkids.org/learn/westasia/literature/cuneifor
m.jpg>.
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Complex Organizations
For the Huang He
River Valley people
the common religions
practiced, were
Taoism. This sign
represented the
opposites in life.
Complex Organizations
Summary: World History. Connections To Today. 2003.
<http://books.google.com/books/feeds/columes?q=013062797
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Picture: “Huang-He River Valley.” Oct. 11 2011. <
http://civilization.yolasite.com/huang-he.php>.
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Technology
The Han period was one of
the golden ages of Chinese
civilization. Han China
made such tremendous
advances in so many fields
of science, medicine and
technology. Acupuncture
was a medical treatment
that the Chinese explored.
Technology
Summary: World History. Connections To Today. 2003.
<http://books.google.com/books/feeds/columes?q=013062797
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Picture: “About Traditional Chinese Medicine.” Oct. 11 2011. <
http://www.drhye.com/images/sexyman.jpg>.
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Map
The Chinese people
used rivers in a main
part of their daily
lives. They used the
rivers for fertile soil
and many other
things in their daily
life.
Map
Summary: World History. Connections To Today. 2003.
<http://books.google.com/books/feeds/columes?q=013062797
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Picture: “China.” Oct. 11 2011. <
http://members.ozemail.com.au/~slacey/images/chinamap.gif>.
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Milo Bios
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Bios
Cities
Milo Bios is one
big city-state.
There are
mountains
surrounding it and
a river flowing
through it that
keeps the land
fertile.
Cities
Picture: “Ten of China’s most stunning.” Oct. 10 2011.
<http://topren.net/travel/sights/top/jiahgwan.htm>.
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Map
Milo Bios’ geography
is very good. It has
mountains for
protection, rivers to
keep the soil fertile,
and a coastline for
trade.
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Bios
Record Keeping
We invented cursive
and use this to keep
records of the people
in our city. We also
keep records of the
weather, climate, and
time changes.
Record Keeping
Picture: “Web weather for kids.” Oct. 10 2011.
<http://topren.net/travel/sights/top/jiahguan.htm>
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Technology
We invented cursive,
and discovered how to
make paper. We also
invented computers and
decided to name the
brand, Apple. After that,
we made a cursive font
on our computers so you
can use our cursive and
computers together.
Technology
Picture: “Apple Products.” Oct 10 2011.
<http://picspousay.blogspot.com/2010/odappleproducts.html>.
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Specialization
We invented
cursive, and
discovered how
to make paper.
Specialization
Picture: “Cursive: Where is it headed?” oct. 10 2011.
<http://fremdamericanstudies.ning.com/profiles/blog/shon?id=3
153356%3ABlogPost%3A27306&comnentid=3153356%3Aco
mmetn%3a31392&xg_source=activity>.
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Complex Organization
Every Citizen of Milo
Bios believes in God,
and that his son,
Jesus Christ died for
us.
Complex Organizations
Picture: “Jesus Christ.” Oct. 10 2011.
<http://trendingrooms.com/2011/06/jesus-Christveils-help-tomourn-crucifixion-of-jesus/>.
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