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Final Exam Review

Block 1 Agriculture Specialization Cities Hierarchy Religion Technology Economic Exchange Arts/Writing Mesopotamia Issue Triumph Egypt Ancient China Resurgent China Mayans Incas Greece Byzantium SSA

Block 2 Nature of God Salvation Plan Authority Family Money Social order Spread Buddhism Hinduism Christianity Judaism Islam

Block 3 Persia India China Roman republic Roman empire Europe in Middle Ages Europe in High Middle ages Nature of society that created a need for order How order was maintained Positive aspects of the technique Negative aspects of the technique

Block 4 Greek city states in the Peloponnesian War Alexander Genghis Kahn Aztecs Crusaders Importance of warfare in the society/how it resourced its military effort and mobilized its army Geographic area involved/size and scope Reason for fighting/quantify the importance of the issues at stake Results (not just of the specific fighting but the impact on the society and its future)

Block 5 statebuilding Renaissance exploration conquest trade colonization Who did it How did it happen How did it contribute to European domination