Jack M’s Response History Alive! The Ancient World.

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Jack M’s Response History Alive! The Ancient World

Spoiler Alert The following is not responsible for any spoilers and/or other upsets. X__________________ Jack Michelini, Reader Jack Michelini

Summary Dive into learning in this educational textbook and learn about Ancient History! From the beginning of the Stone Age to the fall of the Roman Empire, learn about the Stone Age (Neolithic and Paleolithic) Mesopotamia Nations Life in Ancient Egypt Ancient India’s mysterious seals China’s numerous and bloody dynasties Ancient Greece’s prized clay jars Rome’s change from a republic to a Dictatorship World Religions such as Hinduism, Buddhism, Judaism, and Christianity

Response For my response I drew some pictures depicting important turning points including: The conquering of Kush Mohenjodaro seals The end of China’s Shang Dynasty The battle of Marathon Caesar’s Assasination Pictures will be brought into class

THANKS FOR WATCHING MY RESPONSE!