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LCAP study guide Part 1. 1 Be able to read a map and map parts (map key, Map scale).

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Page 1: LCAP study guide Part 1. 1 Be able to read a map and map parts (map key, Map scale).

LCAP study guide

Part 1

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Be able to read a map and map parts (map key, Map scale).

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In a monarchy government the leaders are kings and queens.

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In a barter economy, items are traded, no money or buying and selling is involved.

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Hammurabi’s Code is the first set of written laws.

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In the 1500’s, the European desire for spices led to the exploration of the world.

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The city of ancient Rome was a safe location because of the seven hills, Tiber River, and it was located several miles inland; this made Rome easy to defend.

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All ancient civilizations, even Egypt, rose up around rivers. Rivers were the best geographic feature for people to meet their basic needs.

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In a democracy, citizens can vote; meaning citizens have more political power in a democracy than any other government.

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A map key explains the symbols on a map.

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Mesopotamia rose up between the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers. Egypt rose up around the Nile River.

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UNDERSTAND HOW TO READ A TIMELINE AND HOW TO

PLACE EVENTS ON TIMELINES!!!

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Homer’s Illiad and the Odyssey, identifies gods and goddesses as part of Greek culture.

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Early nomadic communities consisted of hunter-gatherer groups that migrated and followed their food. Farmers did not migrate, they had to stay in one sport and wait for food to grow.

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Be able to identify artifacts from many civilizations (China, Egypt, Rome, Greece, Mesopotamia, etc)

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Greek epics and mythology included: Illiad and the Odyssey, Perseus, Oracles, Hercules, and Zeus.

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A decade is 10 years; a century is 100 years; a millennium is 1000 years.

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Many romance languages derived from the Latin language; they are Spanish, French, Italian, Portuguese, and Romanian.

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Humans finally lived in permanent settlements when they learned to grow food.

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Many civilizations had environmental problems like floods, droughts, few building materials, and no natural barriers for protection from invaders.

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The Vikings lived in Scandinavia, developed seafaring skills, and conquered Western Europe during the Middle Ages.

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Archaeologists study artifacts from ancient civilizations.

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William of Normandy (the Conqueror) is important because the conquered England and established feudalism.

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Events of a timeline occurring BEFORE the year 1 are B.C. Events AFTER the year 1 are A.D. the year of our Lord or C.E. (Common Era).

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The first printing press was invented by Johannes Gutenberg.

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The inventions of the compass and the astrolabe allowed explorers to travel the open ocean without getting lost.

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Rome had a republic government where citizens voted for representatives in the government. Rome is the most influential example for the modern U.S.A. system of government today.

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The largest group on the European feudal societies were the serfs.

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LCAP study guide

Part 2

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Nomadic tribes were ruled by tradition and city-states were ruled by an organized government; the establishment of permanent settlements caused this societal change.

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Sappho was one of the first woman writers (literature) of ancient Greece.

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In the ancient Greek city-states of Athens and Sparta, a duty of the citizens was to join the military.

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In the Indian caste system and the British feudal system people are divided into different social classes.

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BE ABLE TO IDENTIFY A COMPASS, MAP SCALE, AND

MAP KEY.

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Many rivers, like the Nile River Delta, served as a source of fresh water.

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Judaism originated from the Middle East, used the Torah as their holy book, and believed Moses led the Hebrews out of Egypt.

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One reason for the spread of Christianity in Europe was the growth of the Roman empire.

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BE ABLE TO IDENTIFY CIVILIZATIONS ON A MAP.

Mesopotamia, Ancient Egypt, Ancient India,

Ancient China, Ancient Greece, Ancient Rome

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Nomadic communities had no fixed or settled home and migrated to warmer climates during the winter.

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Muhammad founded the religion of Islam.

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During the Middle Ages, soldiers reclaimed the Holy Land (temporarily).

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Gutenberg’s printing press allowed citizens to receive greater access to literary works; books became cheaper to reproduce and literacy increased!!

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A river has fresh water that is constantly in motion and always flows in one direction.

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Joan of Arc’s military abilities helped France succeed in war.

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The 16th century is from 1500-1599; 17th century is from 1600-1699; 18th century is from 1700-1799.

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Identify the style of ancient writing and which civilization it

belongs with:

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One outcome of the Renaissance was that artists introduced new techniques to create more realistic art.

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The Latin language originated from Italy.

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Growth of the Romance languages throughout Europe were impacted the most by the expansion of the Roman Empire.

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Martin Luther criticizes the abuse of indulgences and starts the Protestant Reformation and encourages the Catholic Church reforms.

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The Viking attacks in Western Europe result in the creation of the feudal system.

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A decade is 10 years; a century is 100 years; a millennium is 1000 years.

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Events of a timeline occurring BEFORE the year 1 are B.C. (Before Christ) or B.C.E. (Before the Common Era). Events AFTER the year 1 are A.D. (Anno Domini-in the year of our Lord) or C.E. (Common Era).

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Identify which civilization each artifact belongs with.

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ABOVE THE MINIMUM!!!

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