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AP World History World Civilizations Chapter 4 Notes

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Chapter summary The civilizations of Greece and Rome rivaled those of India and China in cultural richness and their effect on world history Their institutions and values reverberated in the later histories Geography Very mountainous regions They have a Mediterranean climate Were traders and fishermen because no place to grow stuff Very prone to earthquakes and volcanoes Minoans Minoans weren?t Greek, might have come from Anatolia There was a disaster that caused them to go in decline Volcano went off and changed the climate Early Greeks, Mycenaean?s, came into the Greek Peninsula Their religion was weird Women had a lot of power in the religion One of their major gods was a goddess They were dark Caucasians Were influenced in art from the Egyptians Were overrun by the Myceneans

AP World History World Civilizations Chapter 4 Notes

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Chapter summary The civilizations of Greece and Rome rivaled those of India and China in cultural richness and their effect on world history Their institutions and values reverberated in the later histories Geography Very mountainous regions They have a Mediterranean climate Were traders and fishermen because no place to grow stuff Very prone to earthquakes and volcanoes Minoans Minoans weren?t Greek, might have come from Anatolia There was a disaster that caused them to go in decline Volcano went off and changed the climate Early Greeks, Mycenaean?s, came into the Greek Peninsula Their religion was weird Women had a lot of power in the religion One of their major gods was a goddess They were dark Caucasians Were influenced in art from the Egyptians Were overrun by the Myceneans

Mediterranean Society: The Greek Phase

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Kinberg, Nicholas Michael Chakmakian AP World History 14 July 2015 Chapter 10 Outline Mediterranean Society: Greek Phase Homer composed poems in ancient Greece, Iliad/Odyssey Scholars know that bards recited poems before Homer in 750 BC Homer was name for anon. Scribes who committed Iliad/Odyssey to writing Epics attributed to him influenced classic Greek thought/lit. Iliad offered Greek perspective on campaign waged by Greek warriors against city Troy in Anatolia during 12th BC Odyssey recounted exp's. Of Greek hero Odysseus traveling home after Trojan War 2 works testified to normality of travel, comm., interaction in Mediterranean basin during 2nd/1st millennia BC; portrayed Greeks as expert seamen

chapter 4 bulliet

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The Earth and Its Peoples 3rd edition Chapter 4 The Mediterranean and Middle East, 2000-500 B.C.E. Cover Slide Copyright ? Houghton Mifflin Company. All rights reserved. Acropolis With Pheidias as adviser, Perikles reconstructed Athens after it had been destroyed by the Persians. He dreamed of a city with magnificent edifices, temples and public buildings, and theaters. These buildings embody the noblest spirit of Greek architecture. At the right rises the Parthenon, the temple that honored Athena and Athens alike. The Erechtheum stands next to it, and to its left the Propylaea and the small temple of Athena Nike. (Spyros Spyrou Photo Gallery, Aegina) Acropolis Copyright ? Houghton Mifflin Company. All rights reserved. Ancient Peruvian textile

the earth and its peoples chap 4

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The Earth and Its Peoples 3rd edition Chapter 4 The Mediterranean and Middle East, 2000-500 B.C.E. Cover Slide Copyright ? Houghton Mifflin Company. All rights reserved. Acropolis With Pheidias as adviser, Perikles reconstructed Athens after it had been destroyed by the Persians. He dreamed of a city with magnificent edifices, temples and public buildings, and theaters. These buildings embody the noblest spirit of Greek architecture. At the right rises the Parthenon, the temple that honored Athena and Athens alike. The Erechtheum stands next to it, and to its left the Propylaea and the small temple of Athena Nike. (Spyros Spyrou Photo Gallery, Aegina) Acropolis Copyright ? Houghton Mifflin Company. All rights reserved. Ancient Peruvian textile

the earth and its peoples chap 1

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The Earth and Its Peoples 3rd edition Chapter 4 The Mediterranean and Middle East, 2000-500 B.C.E. Cover Slide Copyright ? Houghton Mifflin Company. All rights reserved. Acropolis With Pheidias as adviser, Perikles reconstructed Athens after it had been destroyed by the Persians. He dreamed of a city with magnificent edifices, temples and public buildings, and theaters. These buildings embody the noblest spirit of Greek architecture. At the right rises the Parthenon, the temple that honored Athena and Athens alike. The Erechtheum stands next to it, and to its left the Propylaea and the small temple of Athena Nike. (Spyros Spyrou Photo Gallery, Aegina) Acropolis Copyright ? Houghton Mifflin Company. All rights reserved. Ancient Peruvian textile

The Earth and Its Peoples: A Global History 2nd Edition Chapter 5

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Chapter 5 Notes Ancient Iran and Greece Notes ANCIENT IRAN (PERSIAN EMPIRE) ? ?Land of the Aryans?, link between W. and S. & Central Asia. 6th century B.C.E., Persians created largest empire the world had yet seen. Mostly Greek perspective, as hardly any written records exist. Geography and Resources: Bounded by Zagros Mts. (W.), Caucasus Mts. and Caspian Sea to the NW and N, The Mts. of Afghanistan and the desert of Baluchistan to the E and SE, and the Persian Gulf to the SW Harsh land, limited natural resources. Had to use irrigation channels. Resources: Copper, tin, iron, gold, and silver. Traded minerals and crafts like textiles and carpets. Rise of the Persian Empire:

Democracy and Greece's Golden Age Notes

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AP World History Chapter 2, Chapter 4

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