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Page 1: SOCIAL STUDIES iLeap Review. Hunters and gatherers wandering/nomadic lifestyles Used animals for food, clothing, and shelter Bones used for tools Hunted.

SOCIAL STUDIES

iLeap Review

Page 2: SOCIAL STUDIES iLeap Review. Hunters and gatherers wandering/nomadic lifestyles Used animals for food, clothing, and shelter Bones used for tools Hunted.

Hunters and gatherers•wandering/nomadic lifestyles• Used animals for food,

clothing, and shelter• Bones used for tools• Hunted animals and gathered

plant, berries, for food

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Domesticate• To tame plants and animals for

human use

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Why were plants and animals domesticated?

• Animals were used to work• Plow saved time and labor• Plants were raised for food

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Primary Sources

• Records and artifacts made by and for the people who lived in that time• Artifacts, tools, letters

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Secondary Sources

• Records made by people who were not part of an event• Internet articles, magazines,

replicas, encyclopedia, etc

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What did the earliest settlers need to live?

•Water source (river valley)•Mild climate for a long

growing season• Fertile soil for farming

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How did artifacts from a civilization get to a new

place?• Trade caused artifacts and

ideas to spread to new places

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Mesopotamia

• Ziggurats-temples• Sumerian city-states• Code of Hammurabi• “land between two rivers”

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Egypt

• Ruled by Pharaohs• Used irrigation• Papyrus used to write/record• Calendar for flooding seasons

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Indus Valley

• Known for monsoon winds and rain storms

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Phoenician Trade

• Trade with Egypt and Greece across the Mediterranean Sea• Phonetic alphabet, indigo dye

and cloth, boating and shipbuilding skills

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Mandate of Heaven

• Chinese believed that heaven (God) gave their emperors the right to rule

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Silk Road

• Trade routes that connect China and Asia to the lands around the Mediterranean Sea

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Forms of Writing

• Greek – alphabet• Egypt – hieroglyphics• Chinese – symbols• Sumerian - cuneiform

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Alexander the Great

• Expanded the Greek empire through many conquests (into Asia, India, Egypt) @ 330 BC• Was made pharaoh of Egypt• Hellenistic Period-blending of

Greek and Asian cultures

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Describe a classical civilization

•Major advancements in science and engineering• Elaborate architecture•Writing system, language,

religious beliefs

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Vassal

• In the Middle Ages, a noble who offered protection in return for the use of his land

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Quran

• Holy book of Islam

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Vedas

• Sacred books of the Hindu

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Torah

• Sacred books of the Jewish (Judaism)

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Hinduism

• Religion of the India• Belief in many gods and

reincarnation

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Judaism

• Religion of the Jewish people• Belief in many gods and

reincarnation

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Christianity

• Based on the teachings of Jesus Christ• Jesus is son of God

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Buddhism

• Based on the teachings of Buddha (Siddhartha Gautama)

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Who is Siddhartha Gautama?

• Son of a wealthy king• Saw suffering and wanted to

end it• Began religion of Buddhism• He is called “Enlightened One”

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Which two religions began in India?

• Hinduism• Buddhism

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Which three religions began with Abraham?

• Islam• Judaism• Christianity• (monotheistic, holy city of

Jerusalem)

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Major River Civilizations

•Mesopotamia-Tigris and Euphrates Rivers (now Iraq)• Egypt-Nile River• China-Huang He (yellow)River• Indus Valley-Indus River

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Cuneiform

• Wedge-shaped writing from Mesopotamia

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Oracle Bones

• From Ancient China • To predict the

future • For religious and

political purposes

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Which civilization?

Ziggurat Pyramids

• Egypt• Mesopotamia

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Which civilization?

Hieroglyphics Silk Robe

• Ancient China• Egypt

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Which civilization?

Terra Cotta Army Shaduf

• Ancient Egypt• Ancient China

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Which civilization?

Rugs and textiles Gold Burial Mask

• Ancient Egypt• Ancient Persia

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Which civilization?

Parthenon-columns Coliseum-arches

• Ancient Rome• Ancient Greece

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What was the purpose of the Great Wall of China?

• Protection from invaders

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Ancient Greece

• Polytheistic• Democratic form of government• Legal trials with jury made of

ordinary people

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Athens

• Named for the Greek Goddess of Wisdom• Lost Peloponnesian War against

Sparta

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Ancient Rome

• Representative Democratic form of government• City of power for the Catholic

Church

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Describe the feudal system

• In the Middle Ages, this allowed the rulers to control large amounts of land• Serfs- (poor) did all the farm

labor• For power, protection, wealth

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Disease

• In 14th century, Black plague killed thousands• Plague spread easily along

trade routes• Death occurred quickly

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Charlemagne

• Fought for Christianity• Crowned emperor of Rome by

the pope in 800 AD• First Roman emperor

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Who was Prince Henry the Navigator?

• Established school for navigation• Encouraged sea exploration and

trade• Purpose: to get spices from

Persia and China

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Nautical innovations

• Shipbuilding• Navigation tools astrolabe

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Nautical innovations

• Shipbuilding

Caravel with Lateen sail for speed

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Nautical innovations

• Shipbuilding

Galleon Frigate

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How have humans adapted to their environment?

• For water: build levees, dams, irrigation systems• Trade-establish trade routes• Agriculture-use plants, crops

native to that area

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What are Push and Pull Factors?

• Push-pushes people out of an area –ex. Natural disasters and war• Pull-pulls people into an area-

ex. City improvements, jobs

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What physical factors discourage migration?

•Mountains• Deserts•Waterfalls, large rivers

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On a map:

• River Valley civilizations• Mediterranean Sea • Alexander the Great lands• Silk Road• Sea trade Routes