Who were they? Why were they important?

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Who were they? Why were they important? World History Unit 1

What determines if a society is civilized? CSCOPE Crosby ISD Political/Government (Structure) Economic System Religion (Beliefs/ Teachings/ Deities) Social (Family Order/ Social Classes/ Entertainment) Intellectual (Literature/ Art/ Music/ Education) Area/Geography (Location/ Physical Characteristics) Geography Political Economic Religious Social Intellectual Arts Compare Scope to Crosby isd G Persia

Four Examples Ancient Egypt Ancient Mesopotamia Ancient India Ancient China Break students up into 4 groups (one per example) Put Jerrett and text books at each station, along with characteristics of a civilization, One research work sheets on each river vally (Egypt, Mesopotamia, India, China) Rotate every 10 min Class discussion till bell

Class Discussion What are the characteristics of a civilization? How did early civilizations impact other societies? What governmental systems were established in early civilizations? Which legal ideas can be traced to early civilizations and what was their impact? Which religions and philosophies developed in river valley civilizations? What are the central ideas for each of these religions? What ideas in mathematics, science, and technology can be traced to river valley civilizations? How were ideas diffused during this time period?