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Intro Unit –Culture Middle East Europe MIDTERM REVIEW Intro Unit –Culture Middle East Europe

Geography Neolithic Revolution Importance of River Valleys Also known as? Why important? Importance of River Valleys What do rivers provide people?

Essential Elements of Culture Also known as? Elements of a Civilization Government Religion Social Classes/Organization Arts & Literature Language Economic Systems Education History Geography Technology Cities Transportation Systems

Development of Early Human Activity What is the term used to describe the study of early human activity? What methods do they use?

Middle East-Geography Looking at the map, where did early civilizations settle in the Middle East? Mesopotamia – “Fertile Crescent” Palestine – Mediterranean Sea Why is the Middle East referred to as the “Crossroads of Continents”?

Middle East – Early Civilizations/Empires Major Achievements? Sumer Phoenician Israel Hittite Assyria Babylonia Persia Umayyad Abbasid

Ottoman Empire Janissary Corps? Key to its Economic Strength?

Greece City States – Why? Hellenism Athens v. Sparta Golden Age of Greece

Roman Empire When was the Roman Republic established? Impact of Christianity? Spread of Christianity? Pax Romana Twelve Tables Western Roman Empire vs. Eastern Roman Empire Eastern Roman Empire  Becomes the ______________ Empire

Byzantine Empire Eastern Roman Empire  Becomes the ______________ Empire Eastern Orthodox Church Justinian Code Constantinople Hagia Sophia Cyrillic Alphabet Impact on Russia?

Middle Ages/Medieval Europe Feudalism Definition Manor System Social Class System Roman Catholic Church Impact on Europe Bubonic Plague Charlemagne Concordat of Worms Chivalry

Crusades / Renaissance Causes? Effects? Renaissance Spirit? Reformation Age of Exploration Scientific Revolution

Essay Review Influential Leaders – Rise to Power? Legacy and Achievements?

Essay Review Empires and Achievements Dates in Power? Land Claims? Reasons for Success?

Essay Review Belief Systems / Religions Major Ideas/Teachings? Impact on Development?

Essay Review Early Civilizations Where did they form? Reasons for Success?

Essay Review Golden Ages Dates? Reason for Success? Why did it end?

Essay Review Geography Specific Geographic features? Impact on Development?