Indus River valley/ South Asia/ Indian Subcontinent
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Indus River valley/ South Asia/ Indian Subcontinent
Indus River valley/ South Asia/ Indian Subcontinent SPICE CHART – AP World History Objective: Know the specific characteristics for each of the major civilizations Region/Culture/Empire:_________________________________________________ Social - Stratification (hierarchy) Political -Rise & development of Gov’t Born into classes 1. Priests & Kings 2. Warriors & Rulers 3. Artisans & Merchants 4. Peasants & serfs No government -Who was conquered? - Gender roles and status Men worked with designated social class -Type of gov’t (who ruled? How? Woman were valued because of their ability to produce offspring and Theocracy- based on religious beliefs -Demography (population increases or decreases) Population started to increase but eventually disappeared -Movement of people No movement due to the caste system. Stayed in one area -Centralized or decentralized? Centralized -Imperial administration - Legal code? Philosophies, writings on prayers and religious rituals - Infrastructure? Houses were built identically the same and placed in a grid pattern -Weapons technology -Social mobility vs social stability No social mobility because you were born into the class (Hinduism) Constructed from bronze - arrows were crafted Geography isolated the use of weapons -Fall of Gov’t? Who conquered? When? How? Started to fall about 4,000 years ago with no big corruption Nomadic invaders Interactions -cultural diffusion (examples due to trade, war, religion) Trade with Mesopotamia and Sumer. Lead to the development of their own language -spread of religion (How? Where? Who?) Religion did not spread due to the religion of Hinduism -trade routes (Who? Where? How?) -IOMS, Silk Road, Mediterranean, Trans –Saharan; Atlantic Traded along the Persian gulf Cultural A more open definition of culture would include the following characteristics: Political Economic Religion Social Intellectual Aesthetic Economic -Eco System (traditional, manorialism. Capitalism, etc) Traditional Economy -types of labor (skilled, unskilled, Coercive) Skilled Laborers Our focus should be on: - language Unable to read -role and impact of technology (give info about tools and inventions; how were goods produced? -math & science Advanced in math and science -laid bricks precisely Sewers made it so the cities would be clean and healthy -trade within their region, with other regions (see interInnovated with the sewer actions) - innovations; systems and grid pattern houses Trade with Sumer & Mesopotamia -Architecture -all houses were built the same with a grid pattern layout -large rectangular blocks were used to build -Technology -type of goods traded -cotton -cloth -pearl -grain -copper -ivory Developed the... -impact of conquest -wheel -plumbing system: bath, Indus Civilization did not drains, sewers -flood barriers & irrigation conduct conquests ditches -Writing Systems -tribute system? Developed one, but unable to decode None Sparta SPICE CHART – AP World History Objective: Know the specific characteristics for each of the major civilizations Region/Culture/Empire:_________________________________________________ Social - Stratification (hierarchy) Strongest warrior Soldiers Men/boys Women/girls Barbarians (Non-Spartans) - Gender roles and status Political -Rise & development of Gov’t Spartan gov't included two kings, a council of elders who advised the monarchs and an assembly made up of all citizens Interactions -cultural diffusion (examples due to trade, war, religion) None because of the rules of no trading or traveling -Who was conquered? Many were conquered through battles and wars Cultural A more open definition of culture would include the following characteristics: Political Economic Religion Social Intellectual Aesthetic -Type of gov’t (who ruled? How? -spread of religion (How? Where? Who?) and their family The strongest military man Stayed within Sparta and they worshiped the Greek and run the family estate generally ruled with the assembly gods and goddesses -Demography (population increases or decreases) -Centralized or decentralized? Sparta was isolated from Centralized -trade routes (Who? Where? How?) -IOMS, Silk Road, Mediterranean, Trans –Saharan; Atlantic Created and rejuvenated the None because of the rules warfare of their time with Men had a lifetime in military as the protectors of the empire Women could inherit property others and it's citizens did not trade -Imperial administration - Legal code? Totalitarian and Militaristic -Movement of people state There was not much movement - of people due to Sparta's Warfare was the priority citizens not being able to travel Infrastructure? -Social mobility vs social stability Spears There was not much (or Curve iron swords Sparta's strict Totalitarian State. For social stability everyone had their set place in the militaristic way of life. Greek -math & science Warfare was the priority None because of the rules of no trading or traveling -types of labor (skilled, unskilled, Coercive) Men & women trained to become "warriors" -role and impact of technology (give info about tools and inventions; how were goods produced? Warfare tools were the priority and impacted the Spartans by helping them to conquer nations, win battles and wars - innovations; new weapons and battle forms -trade within their region, with other regions (see interactions) None because of the rules of no trading or traveling -Architecture -Weapons technology any) social mobility due to of no trading or traveling Our focus should be on: - language Economic -Eco System (traditional, manorialism. Capitalism, etc) Warfare was the priority None because Short swords Rounded shields -Fall of Gov’t? Who conquered? When? How? trade was not -Technology New forms of warfare techniques and weapons Became weak after most of allowed -impact of conquest Gained more reputation within Greek citystates the population was wiped out by a plague and surrendered to -type of goods traded -Writing Systems Thebes around the time Rome None because of the rules was coming to power of no trading or traveling -tribute system? Warfare was the priority Zhou Dynasty and Empire SPICE CHART – AP World History Objective: Know the specific characteristics for each of the major civilizations Region/Culture/Empire:_________________________________________________ Social - Stratification (hierarchy) 1. Emperors 2. Landowners 3. Farmers 4. Slaves Political -Rise & development of Gov’t Zhou fought and won rebellion against the Shang. Feudal states developed to maintain order. Capital built near the yellow river. -Who was conquered? Shang dynasty/ empire - Gender roles and status 5 Relationships determined gender roles -Demography (population increases or decreases) -Type of gov’t (who ruled? How? Feudal government. Land dispersed and owned. -Centralized or decentralized? Decentralized Population increase -Imperial administration - Legal code? - Infrastructure? New roads and canals for transportation Settled near the Wei River Social stability caused by rigid social classes. A more open definition of culture would include the following characteristics: Zhou adapted to much of the Political cultural achievements and legacies left from the Shang. Economic Religion Social Intellectual Aesthetic -spread of religion (How? Where? Who?) Spread all over China. Major religious accomplishments in Confucianism, Daoism, and Legalism -trade routes (Who? Where? How?) -IOMS, Silk Road, Mediterranean, Trans –Saharan; Atlantic Our focus should be on: - language Economic -Eco System (traditional, manorialism. Capitalism, etc) Feudal -types of labor (skilled, unskilled, Coercive) Skilled (worked on roads and canals) Old Chinese Archaic Chinese Great advance -math & science Math was one of the 6 arts students were required to master Much of science was lost - innovations; Bronze working Lost wax technology -role and impact of technology (give info about tools and inventions; how were goods produced? Iron tools replaced stone, wood, and bronze. Farmers produced food. -trade within their region, with other regions (see interactions) Traded with farther reasons such as India and the Near East Trade routes went from China to India and the Near East -Architecture -Weapons technology -Social mobility vs social stability Cultural Used Silk Road -Movement of people Eventually moved west Interactions -cultural diffusion (examples due to trade, war, religion) Iron Age and bronze works Strong and cheap Strengthened Zhou army First catapult -Fall of Gov’t? Who conquered? When? How? Ancestral temple ( first step in establishment of city) held tablets that offered insight to the past and present -type of goods traded Iron goods and silk -Technology Silk Iron tools Copper coins Acupuncture Chariot -impact of conquest Power decreased in the king since feudal gave high power to nobles United again with the Qin dynasty -Writing Systems Made first books Pictograms -tribute system? Han SPICE CHART – AP World History Objective: Know the specific characteristics for each of the major civilizations Region/Culture/Empire:_________________________________________________ Social - Stratification (hierarchy) Political -Rise & development of Gov’t Interactions -cultural diffusion (examples due to trade, war, religion) -Who was conquered? - Gender roles and status -Type of gov’t (who ruled? How? -spread of religion (How? Where? Who?) Cultural A more open definition of culture would include the following characteristics: Political Economic Religion Social Intellectual Aesthetic Our focus should be on: - language Economic -Eco System (traditional, manorialism. Capitalism, etc) -types of labor (skilled, unskilled, Coercive) -role and impact of technology (give info about tools and inventions; how were goods produced? -math & science -Demography (population increases or decreases) -Centralized or decentralized? -Imperial administration - Legal code? -trade routes (Who? Where? How?) -IOMS, Silk Road, Mediterranean, Trans –Saharan; Atlantic - innovations; -trade within their region, with other regions (see interactions) -Movement of people - Infrastructure? -Architecture -Weapons technology -type of goods traded -Social mobility vs social stability -Technology -Fall of Gov’t? Who conquered? When? How? -impact of conquest -Writing Systems -tribute system? SPICE CHART – AP World History Objective: Know the specific characteristics for each of the major civilizations Region/Culture/Empire:_________________________________________________ Political Interactions Cultural Economic Social A more open definition -Eco System - Stratification -Rise & development of -cultural diffusion of culture would Gov’t (examples due to (traditional, (hierarchy) trade, war, religion) include the following manorialism. characteristics: Capitalism, etc) Political Economic Religion -Who was conquered? -types of labor Social (skilled, unskilled, Intellectual - Gender roles and Coercive) Aesthetic status -spread of religion -Type of gov’t (who (How? Where? Our focus should -role and impact of ruled? How? Who?) be on: technology (give info - language about tools and inventions; how were goods produced? -math & science -Demography (population increases -Centralized or -trade routes or decreases) decentralized? (Who? Where? How?) -IOMS, Silk Road, -Imperial administration Mediterranean, -trade within their - Legal code? Trans –Saharan; - innovations; region, with other Atlantic regions (see interactions) -Movement of people - Infrastructure? -Architecture -Weapons technology -type of goods traded -Social mobility vs social stability -Technology -Fall of Gov’t? Who -impact of conquest conquered? When? How? -Writing Systems -tribute system? Standardizes coinage Terrcota soldiers SPICE CHART – AP World History SPICE CHART – AP World History Objective: Know the specific characteristics for each of the major civilizations Region/Culture/Empire:_________________________________________________ Social - Stratification (hierarchy) Political -Rise & development of Gov’t Interactions -cultural diffusion (examples due to trade, war, religion) -Who was conquered? - Gender roles and status -Type of gov’t (who ruled? How? -spread of religion (How? Where? Who?) Cultural A more open definition of culture would include the following characteristics: Political Economic Religion Social Intellectual Aesthetic Our focus should be on: - language Economic -Eco System (traditional, manorialism. Capitalism, etc) -types of labor (skilled, unskilled, Coercive) -role and impact of technology (give info about tools and inventions; how were goods produced? -math & science -Demography (population increases or decreases) -Centralized or decentralized? -Imperial administration - Legal code? -trade routes (Who? Where? How?) -IOMS, Silk Road, Mediterranean, Trans –Saharan; Atlantic - innovations; -trade within their region, with other regions (see interactions) -Movement of people - Infrastructure? -Architecture -Weapons technology -type of goods traded -Social mobility vs social stability -Technology -Fall of Gov’t? Who conquered? When? How? -impact of conquest -Writing Systems -tribute system? SPICE CHART – AP World History SPICE CHART – AP World History Objective: Know the specific characteristics for each of the major civilizations Region/Culture/Empire:_________________________________________________ Social - Stratification (hierarchy) Political -Rise & development of Gov’t Interactions -cultural diffusion (examples due to trade, war, religion) -Who was conquered? - Gender roles and status -Type of gov’t (who ruled? How? -spread of religion (How? Where? Who?) Cultural A more open definition of culture would include the following characteristics: Political Economic Religion Social Intellectual Aesthetic Our focus should be on: - language Economic -Eco System (traditional, manorialism. Capitalism, etc) -types of labor (skilled, unskilled, Coercive) -role and impact of technology (give info about tools and inventions; how were goods produced? -math & science -Demography (population increases or decreases) -Centralized or decentralized? -Imperial administration - Legal code? -trade routes (Who? Where? How?) -IOMS, Silk Road, Mediterranean, Trans –Saharan; Atlantic - innovations; -trade within their region, with other regions (see interactions) -Movement of people - Infrastructure? -Architecture -Weapons technology -type of goods traded -Social mobility vs social stability -Technology -Fall of Gov’t? Who conquered? When? How? -impact of conquest -Writing Systems -tribute system? SPICE CHART – AP World History