Human Origins Characteristics of Hunter/ Gather Societies Advancements Development of Language and Writing Judaism India China Egypt Mesopotamia Characteristics.

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Human Origins Characteristics of Hunter/ Gather Societies Advancements Development of Language and Writing Judaism India China Egypt Mesopotamia Characteristics of Hunter/ Gather Societies Advancements Development of Language and Writing Mesopotamia EgyptChina India Judaism

Classical Civs Persia Classical India Hinduism Americas Taoism Confucianism Classical China Buddhism Classical India Persia Americas Taoism Confucianism Classical China Buddhism Hinduism

Greece People Geography Religion Contributions Golden Age Wars Government Geography People Contributions Golden Age Wars Government Religion

Rome GeographyRepublic Empire Fall Contributions Christianity Julius Caesar Republic Geography Fall Contributions Christianity Empire Julius Caesar

Byzantine Empire Constantinople Justinian Art and Architecture Kievan Rus Impact of Trade Great Schism Justinian Constantinople Kievan Rus Impact of Trade Great Schism Art and Architecture

Islamic Civs & Africa Religion Geography Contributions Trade Routes Cultural Influence of Trade Routes Spread of Islam Geography Religions Trade Routes Cultural Influence of Trade Routes Spread of Islam Contributions Government African Empires Government African Empires

Middle Ages Spread of Christianity Impact of the Church Feudal System Invaders Nation-States Crusades Impact of the Church Spread of Christianity Invaders Nation-States Crusades Feudal System Charlemagne and the Revival of Rome Bubonic Plague Charlemagne and the Revival of Rome Bubonic Plague

Renaissance Economics Italian City- States Artists TradeAuthors Italian City- States Economics Trade Authors Changes in Art Artists Changes in Art