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Wednesday, May 4, 2011. 1 What were some of the long-term strengths of Paleolithic societies? 2 What was the significance of the Neolithic Revolution? 3) What characterized the transition to “civilized” human societies in the Ancient world? 4) What were the major ancient civilizations and approximately when did they thrive? Mesopotamia, and Egypt were two of the largest, most well known civilizations in ancient times. Both were centered on the dependency of their water sources. During the paleolithic era...

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World History I: April 2011

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Thursday, April 28, 2011. WW: Chapter 7: Classical Era Variations. Ways of the World : Chapter 7. Africa and the Americans. Africa during the classical era = the land mass, rather than the cultural identity. Africa was home to many different societies, cultures and civilizations. Many of the differences stemmed from the different climates. As the climates varied so did the people. Dated back to 2000 BCE and the intellects developed a complex mathematical systems including the number zero as a place holde...

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World History I: WW: Chapter 9: China and the World --wip

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Wednesday, May 4, 2011. WW: Chapter 9: China and the World - wip. Ways of the World: Chapter 9. China and the World. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. WW: Chapter 9: China and the World - wip. WW: Chapter 8: Commerce and Culture. Simple template. Powered by Blogger.

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World History I: WW: Chapter 8: Commerce and Culture

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Tuesday, May 3, 2011. WW: Chapter 8: Commerce and Culture. Ways of the World: Chapter 8. Origins of economic globalization lie deep in the past, the exchange of goods to different geographical settings reoccurs throughout history and is an important part of the globalization and evolution of society. With the spread of Buddhism, also came the evolution of it. Trade had influence on the original faith, by bringing the material into the faith. Buddhism also picked up elements of other cultures duri...The S...

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World History I: Quiz 1

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Wednesday, May 4, 2011. 1 What were some of the long-term strengths of Paleolithic societies? 2 What was the significance of the Neolithic Revolution? 3) What characterized the transition to “civilized” human societies in the Ancient world? 4) What were the major ancient civilizations and approximately when did they thrive? Mesopotamia, and Egypt were two of the largest, most well known civilizations in ancient times. Both were centered on the dependency of their water sources. During the paleolithic era...

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World History I: March 2011

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Friday, March 25, 2011. WW: Chapter 5: Eurasian Cultural Traditions. Ways of the World : Chapter 5. The relationship between superiors and inferiors is like that between the wind and the grass. The grass must bend when the wind blows across it." - Confucius. Limited government, and abandonment of education (reminds me of the 60's and free love ). Many people saw it as a compliment to Confucianism ideas. Reflective of Yin and Yang, unity of opposites. Indian culture embraced the divine. Buddhism appealed ...

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