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final Study Guide NAME : _______________________________ [1] REMEMBER THIS QUOTE: “Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it.” [GEORGE SANTYANA] [2] Be ready to write out BOTH PREAMBLEs: (U.S. CONSTITUTION & DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE) [3] Be able to IDENTIFY all FIVE PATTERNS OF MANKIND. Be ready to match each to specific examples of historical cultures AND be ready to explain WHY you chose that pattern for each example - this is just like tests you have already had previously. [3] LIST the FIVE CHARACTERISTICS OF CIVILIZATION: _________________________________ _________________________________ _________________________________ _________________________________ _________________________________ [5] Make sure to familiarize yourself with the following MAPS from class: Egypt/Africa Greece Americas Rome/Italy China Make sure you can identify the Shang, Han, Tang and Song dynasties India

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  • final Study Guide

    NAME : _______________________________

    [1] REMEMBER THIS QUOTE:

    “Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it.” [GEORGE SANTYANA]

    [2] Be ready to write out BOTH PREAMBLEs: (U.S. CONSTITUTION & DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE)

    [3] Be able to IDENTIFY all FIVE PATTERNS OF MANKIND. Be ready to match each to specific examples of historical cultures AND be ready to explain WHY you chose that pattern for each example - this is just like tests you have already had previously.

    [3] LIST the FIVE CHARACTERISTICS OF CIVILIZATION:

    _________________________________ _________________________________

    _________________________________ _________________________________

    _________________________________

    [5] Make sure to familiarize yourself with the following MAPS from class:Egypt/Africa

    Greece

    Americas

    Rome/Italy

    China

    Make sure you can identify the Shang, Han, Tang and Song

    dynasties

    India

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    [6] Make sure you know ALL MAJOR EVENT DATES provided at the beginning of the year:

    8000 BC - Beginning of Agriculture3000 BC - Bronze Age Begins1300 BC - Iron Age Begins2700-2200 BC - Egypt - Old Kingdom2050-1800 BC - Egypt - Middle Kingdom1500-1100 BC - Egypt - New Kingdom6th Century BC - Beginnings of Buddhism, Confucianism & Taoism5th Century BC - Greece - Golden Age323 BC - Alexander the Great born221 BC - Qin unifies China180 AD - Pax Romana ends220 AD - Han Dynasty ends333 AD - Roman capitol moves to Constantinople4th Century AD - Trans Sahara trade routes begin476 AD - Fall of Rome527 AD - Justinian rule of Byzantine Empire622 AD - Hejira - Year one on Muslim calendar732 AD - Battle of Tours1054 AD - Great Schism (Greek Orthodox Catholicism forms)1066 AD - Battle of Hastings (Normans conquer England)1071 AD - Battle of Manzikert (Turks defeat Byzantine Empire)1095 AD - First Crusade1258 AD - Mongols sack Baghdad1271-1295 AD - Marco Polo’s travels1324 AD - Mansa Musa’s pilgrimage1325-1349 AD - Ibn Battuta’s travels1347-1348 AD - Bubonic (Black) Plague hits Europe1433 AD - Zeng He’s voyages end / Ottoman Empire begins1453 AD - Ottomans conquer Constantinople

    map Early Japan 400 - 1300 AD

    NAME : _______________________________

    Name:ENGLAND

    Mongolia Japan

    England

    Russia/KievMedieval Europe

  • final Study Guide

    JustinianJustinian CodeHagia SophiapatriarchexcommunicationCyrillic alphabetczarSeljuksTang Taizongmovable typegentryGenghis KhanPax MongolicaKublai KhanMarco PoloShintosamuraiBushidoshogunMiddle AgesFranksmonasteriessecularCharles MartelCharlemagnefiefvassalmanorchivalrytournamentstroubadoursclergysacramentsHoly Roman Empirelay investituresimonyGothicUrban IICrusadeSaladinRichard the Lion-HeartedReconquista

    Inquisitionthree-field systemguildCommercial RevolutionvernacularThomas AquinasWilliam the Conquerorcommon lawMagna CartaparliamentEstates-GeneralAvignonGreat SchismJohn WycliffeJan Husbubonic plagueHundred Years’ WarJoan of Arcstateless societiespatrilinealmatrilinealMaghribAlmoravidsAlmohadsGhanaMaliMansa MusaIbn BattutaSonghaiBeninSwahiliKilwaGreat ZimbabwepotlatchAnasazipueblosMississippianCahokiaIroquoistotemsTikal

    Popol VuhQuetzalcoatlTenochtitlánMontezuma IIPachacutiquipuRenaissanceMedicihumanismMichelangeloDonatelloda VinciMachiavelliPieter BruegelThomas MoreutopiaWilliam ShakespeareJohann GutenbergindulgenceMartin LutherReformationProtestantPeace of AugsburgHenry VIIIAnglicanpredestinationCalvinismPresbyteriansAnabaptistsJesuitsCouncil of Trent

    [7] Make sure you know ALL VOCABULARY terms from your reading so far!