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What is History? …and.. What’s with the PIRATES!?!
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What Is History Ppt

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Page 1: What Is History Ppt

What is History? …and..

What’s with the PIRATES!?!

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WWWWWH of History?

• Who?– Who makes it? Who is it about?

• What?– What is included? What is not

included?

• When?– When does history take place?

• Where?– Where does history happen?

• Why?– Why do we study it?

• How? – How do we study it?

• With the person sitting next to you, BRAINSTORM!

• Be ready to share!

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Themes

• What is a theme?– Big Ideas that stretch across time and

place – Connect all of history

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Interactions

Interaction among and within major societies -- patterns & effects of interaction between societies

What are some types of interaction between societies?– Human migration – forced or voluntary– Trade– War – Cultural Diffusion – process by which inventions,

beliefs, and customs pass from one group of people to another.

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CCOT

Change and continuity – What has changed and what has stayed the same across the historical periods covered in this course

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Technology and Demography

Demography – the science of vital and social statistics, as of the births, deaths, marriages, of populations- Associated terms – population pyramids, fertility rate, mortality rate, urbanization

Technology and Demographic changes – the changes in population resulting from factors that impacts births, deaths, and life expectancy.

What factors or events would impact demographics?– War, disease, technology, medicine, new food crops,

migrations, weaponry…

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Society and Gender

Social structure and Gender Structure – the political, economic, social and cultural behavior of and perceived expectations for men and women.

What factors would influence the role of a man or woman?– Religion, education, marriage, social class,

traditions– Associated terms – patriarchal, matriarchal

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Culture

Cultural and intellectual developments – including religion, food patterns, fashion, common practices, education

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Politics

• Political organization –Changes in functions and structures of states and in attitudes toward states and political identities (political culture), including the emergence of the nation-state (types of political organization)

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What’s with the

PIRATES?

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Where’s the?• Where is the civilization located?

– This is the geography of the area– Can you find it on a map?– Are there mountains,

rivers, oceans around?

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P• Political

– Type of Government– Political Centralization– Political Participation– State Control over Economy & Society– Succession– Loyalty– Ideology

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I• Intellectual

– Ideology– New Ideas– Philosophies– Important Books Written

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R• Religious

– Religion practiced– Holidays– Rituals Involved– Polytheistic/Monotheistic– Wars fought because of religious

differences

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A• Artistic

– Music– Theater– Literature– Art– Artists– Movements

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T• Technological

– Innovations– New inventions– Impacts of the above

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E• Economics

– Type of money used– How do the people make a living?

• Agricultural vs. Merchants

– Trade (internal and international)– Role of manufacturing in the economy– Labor systems including gender roles– Taxes

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S• Social Structure– Social mobility– Relations between classes– Leisure & recreation– Family & marriage– Gender roles– Urbanization– Population density