AP World History G.P.I.R.A.T.E.S

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AP World History G.P.I.R.A.T.E.S

GEOGRAPHY Regions Continents Nations POLITICAL Political Centralization Bureaucracy Ideology Political Participation State control over economy and society Succession (how leadership is passed on) Loyalty Specific Individuals Texts or Documents Capitals Relationship to Religious thought Military INTELLECTUAL Architecture Philosophy Literature

RELIGION Beliefs Religious Leaders Spread of religion and by what means Texts Relationship to government, if any ART Art Music TECHNOLOGICAL Tools that improved agricultural production Transportation systems, including land and sea Communication systems Military technologies ECONOMIC Agriculture Merchants Role of manufacturing in economy Labor systems including gender roles Technology Internal and international trade Items traded

SOCIAL Social structure Social mobility Relations between social classes Leisure and recreation Family Urbanization Population Density Women’s Roles, including texts that portray women Interactions between Societies and what brought them together