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Instructions
• Anything written in yellow (slow down and pay attention) is useful information. You should write it in your notes IN YOUR OWN WORDS.
• Anything in red (STOP and pay close attention) is critical information and should be copied exactly.
• Anything in green (go on to the next point) you do not have to write.
History is…
• The story that adds meaning to the people, events, places and images of our lives.
What were some other ideas from the video, “History Is…”?
What is history about?
• History is about you!
• And me!
• And your grandma!
• Also your dog!
G R A P E S…Making the story make sense.
POLITICAL STRUCTURES
SOCIAL STRUCTURES
RELIGION
ECONOMIC STRUCTURES
ACHIEVEMENTS
GEOGRAPHY
GEOGRAPHY
Geography
• Geography - anything about the land or Earth.
• Geography explains how and where people live.
• Examples: Mountains, grass, weather, rivers
RELIGION
RELIGION
*Religion-Belief in and worship of a divine or superhuman power
•Explains nature and gave rulers right to rule
•Examples…Hinduism, Christianity, Islam
ACHIEVEMENTS
Achievements
• Achievements-something accomplished of an important or noteworthy significance
• Explains how humans advanced and adapted
• Examples: writing, plow, compass, computer
POLITICAL STRUCTURE
Political Structure• Political structure – who is in
charge and what laws they have.• Government shows how a
civilization keeps control and order.• Examples: Kings, rules,
punishments, war
ECONOMIC STRUCTURE
• Economic structure – anything about trade or money.• Explains how people get what they need
to survive.• Examples: Markets, taxes, jobs• Agriculture (farming) is the main
form of economics in history.
Economics
SOCIAL STRUCTURE
Social Structure• Social structure –how a society
organizes itself.• Explains how people establish
hierarchies based on wealth and jobs.• Examples: upper, middle, lower