historical skills
neolithic revolution
enduring issues
early river valley civilizations
classical civilizations
100

historical context

The setting -Who, what, where that lead to the event and why that is important  

100

turning point

the point in a work in which a very significant change occurs

100

environmental impact

adapting your environment

100

the main purpose of this map is to illustrate the location of 

river valley civilizations 

100

Great Wall of China

world's longest man made structure built to keep invaders from the north out of China, started by the Qin Dynasty, expanded by the Han Dynasty,

200

Lunch Room Fight- Context

What happened before the fight that helps explain why it happened

200

 modify

 change

200

Scarcity

Limited resources

200

The historical development in this pa is the effect of

 The Neolithic Revolution

200

Warring States  

time of warfare between regional lords following the decline of the Zhou dynasty in the 8th century B.C.E.

300

Bias

a particular preference or point of view

300

dwelling

a place where people live

300

Ideas and Beliefs

religion and customs

300

The Middle Kingdom of Assyria was located inn an area  

Fertile Crescent

300

Ancient China

isolated by mountains and the Gobi desert to the north, Believed in dynastic cycle and mandate of Heaven. Local lords controlled their religion but owed military service. Experienced a Golden age = advancements in science, math, and technology.

400

similarities and differences

compare and contrast

400

Revolution

a forcible overthrow of a government or social order in favor of a new system.

400

Interconnectedness

being connected with each other through communication, technology, trade

400

what is the primary reason why the Middle Kingdom of Assyria was established in this location

The location is between the Tigris and Euphrates River

400

Classical Civilizations

large civilizations with massive size and political strength, complex cultures, numerous and qualitative written records, complex long distance trade, increased contacts with other people, and more direct influence on modern civilization; in the Mediterranean, the Indian subcontinent, and East Asia.

500

cause and effect

The reason something happens and the result of it happening.

500

agriculture

The deliberate effort to modify a portion of Earth's surface through the cultivation of crops and the raising of livestock for sustenance or economic gain.

500

cooperation

working together for the good of all

500

Which geographic feature did the earliest civilizations in Egypt, India, and China have in common,

Which geographic feature did the earliest civilizations in Egypt, India, and China have in common,

500

Legalism (China)

Legalism (China)