ms. garvey’s world history
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Ms. Garvey’s World History. Unit 1 Review. Religion that believes in one God. Clue. Answer. Not poly. monotheism. Money, trade, agriculture, businesses, occupations. What kind of activities are these?. Economic. Location, climate, vegetation, landforms. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
Ms. Garvey’sWorld
History
Unit 1 Review
Religion that believes in one God.
Not poly
monotheism
Money, trade, agriculture, businesses, occupations.
Economic
Location, climate, vegetation, landforms.
Geography
The development of farming & the domestication of animals
led to the growth of permanent villages and civilization. This is
called the…
New Stone
Change
Neolithic Revolution
Inventions, innovations (new ways of doing
something), expanding knowledge and learning.
achievements
Things people do to be creative or express who
they are or how they feel.
Aesthetics
main religion of Middle East
Means submission to the will of God
Islam
Rulers, laws, wars, government, military.
Political
Belief in an afterlife, gods, places of worship, prayer.
Religious
Daily life, family structure, role of women, classes,
entertainment.
Social
Art, music, drama, dance, literature, architecture,
fashion.
Aesthetic
The Muslim House of Wisdom encouraged the study of Algebra
and Trigonometry.
Achievement
Great thinkers who develop ideas about the universe &
humanity
Socrates & Plato.
philosophers
They believed in one God and the prophets Abraham and
Moses.
Religious
The Greeks encouraged the study of math and science, by men such as Archimedes
and Hippocrates.
Achievements
Alexander the Great conquered the known
world.
Political
Athenian statesman who outlawed slavery and
increased citizen participation in government.
Not Polon but Solon
Greece was rocky, hilly and encircled
by water.
Geography
In the Agora, the women bought fish, figs, and
cheese.
Economic
The Chinese cultivated rice in the irrigated fields of the
Yellow River.
Economic
The way of life of a people.
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culture
The architect Phidias designed the Acropolis,
creating large buildings with carved friezes and many
columns.
Achievements
In Greek amphitheaters, the people could watch tragedies
which included a chorus chanting the doom of the
hero.
Aesthetics
Roman farmers grew grapes for wine, and olives for their oil.
Economic
Greek philosopher from 4th century Athens, who taught
his students using a question/answer method
named after him.
Not Plato nor Aristotle Socrates
Greek music was played on the lyre and kitara.
Aesthetic/Achievement
Islamic women were not treated as equals.
Social
Muslims made pilgrimages to Mecca
Religious
Religion of the Hebrews based on one God and the
Old Testament
Jews practice it
Judaism
A Greek could discover their fate by a visit to the Oracle at Delphi, where they would learn
that the anger of Poseidon, Zeus, or Apollo would bring
them to their death.
Religious
Islamic scientists invented the astrolabe and studies optics.
Achievements
Greek city-state where democracy began in 508 BC
Capital of Greece
Athens
The Islamic civilization developed in a hot, arid land.
Geography
Islamic artwork used geometric and abstract designs.
Aesthetics
The Ottoman Empire lasted from 1299 to 1918.
Political
Arab doctors isolated the sick and cared for them in hospitals.
Achievements
form of government, citizens elect leaders who rule for
them, started in Rome in 509 BC
Indirect democracy
Republic
Most of the test will come directly from this
review. Some of the test questions are other examples to test your
understanding of
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