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ChronologyCausality Contingency Contrasting Interpretations/ Authors Motivation Change & Continuity Over Time Empathy Significance/Influenced What?

 The Great Pyramid in Giza constructed

 Siddhartha Gautama takes his “Encounters of Life” (4 Sights)

 Athenian Democracy  Pericles achieves a democracy giving people a voice in government

 Alexander the Great Dies  His Generals became kings and founded dynasties of a once massive Empire

 The 1 st Emperor Qin unifies China  Great Wall/Terra Cotta Tomb

221 China Unified 323 Alexander Dies 460 Democracy 33 Jesus Death 476 Rome Demise 610 Islam 0 0

 Death of Jesus Christ  Christianity becomes a major world religion

 Fall of the Roman Empire  Roman influence lasts for centuries

 Mohammad has vision from Allah  Writes the Koran  Islam becomes a major religion

 William The Conqueror Invades England  Brings Feudal System

 Christopher Columbus  “Discovers” the New World  Start of European conquest for power

 Martin Luther posts 95 Thesis  Reformation changes Christianity

 Isaac Newton publishes Principia  Science changed forever

 Colonists declare Independence from Britain  Declaration of Independence  Model for Revolutions

 Women’s Suffrage Movement  Beginning of Minority/Civil Rights

 US drops Atomic Bomb  Nuclear Age/Cold War