Transcript File
World History
Chapter 1
Presented by Mr. “G”
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History began
at this point
according to
historians
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Give three
examples of
artifacts
according to
the textbook
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The early
period of
human history
is known as
this
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A “location”
where
archaeologists
might find
useful
information
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The prefix
“paleo” means
this
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The early part
of the Stone
Age was
known as this
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Two countries
where the
oldest
Paleolithic art
forms were
found
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The most
common
shelter for
Paleolithic man
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The role of
early men
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The role of
early women
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A hard stone
used to make
tools
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Five benefits
that fire
brought to
early man
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The physical
feature that
was close to
the home of
the early
nomads
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By painting
animals, early
man believed it
would do this
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The strongest
characteristic
of the early
hunters and
gatherers
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The reason
nomads
traveled in
large groups
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The three
areas that early
man had to
adapt to during
the Ice Age
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The early
painting of the
bison reveals
this about the
Paleolithic Age
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The last Ice
Age began
when
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The scientific
reason that we
know how old
things really
are
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The location of
“Otzi”
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The year “Otzi”
was discovered
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“Otzi” had this
in his shoes to
keep his feet
warm
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The occupation
of “Otzi”
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The “age” that
scientists
believed “Otzi”
lived in
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“Otzi” is now
on display in
this country
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This was
possibly the
most important
event in human
history
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Animals
provided these
four things to
Neolithic man
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This replaced
hunting and
gathering
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The length of
time the
Neolithic Age
lasted
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In the Neolithic
Age, this was
used to make
mats and cloth
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In the Neolithic
Age, this
occurred as a
result of
producing
more than
enough to eat
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Community in
present-day
Turkey that
was home to
approximately
6,000 people
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The eight main
crops grown in
early North
America
Beans
Cocoa
Maize
Squash
Sunflowers
Sweet potatoes
Tomatoes
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This developed
as a result of
the farmers
staying in one
place
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One of the
earliest known
communities
AND where it is
located
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These two
alloys were
mixed to create
bronze
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The years of
the Bronze Age
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CAUSE:
Farming
Begins
List 3
EFFECTS
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Six traits (given
by your text) of
a civilization
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The 2 main
rivers in the
Fertile
Crescent
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The body of
water the 2
main rivers of
the Fertile
Crescent flow
into
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Two large
present-day
countries
where the 2
main rivers of
the Fertile
Crescent flow
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The areas of
the Cultural
Approach that
can apply to
Ancient
Mesopotamia
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Mesopotamia
means this in
Greek
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The direction
the
Mediterranean
lies of
Mesopotamia
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This controlled
the seasonal
flooding in
Mesopotamia
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A unique
characteristic
of a city-state
in Sumer
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The southern
region of
Mesopotamia
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The great
temple of the
Sumerians
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The occupation
of the majority
of Sumerians
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The story of an
actual king of
Uruk in
Babylonia whose
stories were
written in
cuneiform on 12
clay tablets
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Lower class of
Sumerians
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The middle
class of
Sumerians
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The upper
class of
Sumerians
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The role of the
men in Sumer
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The greatest
invention of the
Sumerians
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A long poem
that tells of a
hero
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We obtained
these from the
Sumerians
number system
of 60
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The written
language the
Sumerians
used
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Innovations
and
Contributions
of Ancient
Sumer (all not
listed in text)
Adoption
Drug catalog
Elementary schools
Harp
Jacks (game)
Multiplication tables
Square root tables
Jewelry
Literature
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Wheeled vehicles
Writing
Sailboat
Plow
Use of geometry to
build buildings and to
measure fields
Reciprocals
Pear
Schools
Theater
Tuition
Wheel
Universities
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This weakened
the city-states
of Sumer
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He conquered
all of
Mesopotamia
and set up the
1st empire
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The empire
that came after
Sargon’s
leadership
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The King of
Babylon
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Hammurabi is
best known for
this
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Hammurabi’s
plan for city
streets
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According to
Hammurabi’s
Code, this
happened if
one were
caught in the
act of robbery
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According to
Hammurabi’s
Code, these
were the rights
of an accused
person
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These people
followed the
reign of
Hammurabi
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Assyria’s land
can best be
described as
this
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This was a
“first” for the
Assyrian army
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They
developed a
way to make
iron stronger
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Iron weapons
replaced those
that were made
of this
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The Assyrians
did this to a city
once they
captured it
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These were the
three major
rivers that were
part of the
Assyrian
Empire
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The physical
feature that
kept the
Assyrians from
expanding
further north
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The physical
feature that
kept the
Assyrians from
expanding
further south
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The Assyrians
brought new
people in to
their land and
made them do
this
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The capital of
the Assyrian
Empire
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Two main jobs
of the officials
of the
provinces
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Location of one
of the world’s
first libraries
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The reason
Assyrians
began fighting
each other
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These people
conquered the
Assyrian
people
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The leader of
the Chaldeans
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The Chaldeans
had a
connection in
the past from
these people
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The center of
the Chaldean
Empire
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One of the
seven wonders
of the Ancient
World located
in Babylon
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The reason the
“hanging
gardens” were
built
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This process
made it possible
for water to
come to the
gardens by way
of the Euphrates
River
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Babylon was
located on the
trade route
connecting
these two
physical
features
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Two important
“firsts” for the
Chaldeans
regarding
astronomy
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These people
conquered the
Chaldeans
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In your opinion, most impact on
which
civilizations?
civilization
discussed in
Be prepared to
this chapter
defend your
has had the
answer.
Conclusion
You now have everything you need to be
successful for “conquering” Chapter 1 and
the early civilizations.
Read each card. Decide on an answer. If
it is correct, make a pile for those. If
incorrect, make a pile for those until there
is none in the “don’t know” pile.
I believe in you!
World History
Chapter 1
Presented by Mr. “G”