World History.  If you were describing your family’s culture to someone from another country, what would you tell them to make them understand the culture.

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World History

 If you were describing your family’s culture to someone from another country, what would you tell them to make them understand the culture of your family?

 Why is it important to know where a place is located?

 Why is it important to know when an event occurs?

 What impacts have humans had upon the earth?

 Look at the picture of the chariot used by the Hittites. What made this such a good fighting machine?

 Which Indian leader, Mauryan or Gupta, would your rather live under?

 How did agriculture change the way Africans live?

 What are the positive and negative effects of migration?

 What sort of problems might the earliest Americans have encountered in their travels?

 How do you think the Nazca lines were created? Why do you think the Nazca lines were created?

 What impact did improvements in transportation have on Tang and Song China?

 How was a manor largely self sufficient both militarily and economically during the early Middle Ages?