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Introduction to the GeoHistoGram
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Objectives: Students will be able to:
Identify the elements of the GeoHistoGram Explain how the GeoHistoGram organizes knowledge Identify historical eras and major events in each
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This is the basic form of the GeoHistoGram – seven vertical bars.
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The GeoHistoGram has no definite beginning date.
Time goes up the side, from the distant past on the bottom to the present at the top. The GeoHistoGram has no definite beginning date. The time before Era 1 is labeled Pre-history. Time goes up the side, from the distant past on the bottom to the present at the top.
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from the Americas in the west to Polynesia in the east
The bars represent major world regions, from the Americas in the west to Polynesia in the east Space goes across the diagram, from west on the left to east on the right.
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Eras on the GeoHistoGram
Mark the Eras on the GeoHistoGram (through Era 7) Label with title of Era Discuss the questions in your group Note answers on group worksheet
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Era 1: Beginnings of Human Society
Pre-history - Homo sapiens spread across the world
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eras of world history Era 1: The Beginnings of Human Society: (10,000BCE to 4,000 BCE) Era 2: Early Civilizations and Cultures: (4,000 BCE to 1,000 BCE) Era 3: Classical Traditions and Major Empires: (1,000 BCE to 300 CE) Era 4: Expanding and Intensified Hemispheric Interactions: (300 CE to 1500 AD) Era 5: The Emergence of the First Global Age: (15th through 18th Centuries) Era 6: An Age of Global Revolutions: (18th century through 1917) Era 7: Global Crisis and Achievement Era 8: The Cold War and its Aftermath: (20th Century) Era 9: The Future: (21st Century)
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Era 8: Cold War and Aftermath Era 7: Global Crisis and Achievement
Era 6: Age of Global Revolutions Era 5: Emergence of 1st Global Age Era 4: Expanding Hemispheric Interactions Era 3: Classical Traditions and Major Empires Era 2: Early Civilizations and Emergence of Pastoral Peoples Era 1: Beginnings of Human Society Pre-history - Homo sapiens spread across the world
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Era 8: Cold War and Aftermath Era 7: Global Crisis and Achievement
Era 9: 21st Century? Era 8: Cold War and Aftermath Era 7: Global Crisis and Achievement Era 6: Age of Global Revolutions Era 5: Emergence of 1st Global Age Era 4: Expanding Hemispheric Interactions Era 3: Classical Traditions and Major Empires Era 2: Early Civilizations and Emergence of Pastoral Peoples Era 1: Beginnings of Human Society Pre-history - Homo sapiens spread across the world
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Pictures on the GeoHistogram
Identify the era for each picture. Place its number on the GeoHistoGram in the correct era and region.
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Pre-history - Homo sapiens spread across the world
3 Lucy: 3.2 million years ago
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Era 1: The Beginnings of Human Society
9 Walls of Jericho: 8000 BCE
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Era 2: Early Civilization; Pastoral Peoples
5 The Great Sphinx: ~2500 BCE
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Era 3: Classical Traditions; World Religions; Major Empires
Great Wall: 476 BCE – 1644 CE 11 13 Roman Coliseum: 80 CE
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Era 4: Hemispheric Interactions
8 Marco Polo: 1292 CE 4 Origin of Islam ~600 CE
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Era 5: First Global Age British Empire: 18th-19th Century Columbus:
2 British Empire: 18th-19th Century 10 Columbus: 1492 CE
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Era 6: Global Revolutions
American Revolution 1 12 Russian Revolution 1917
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Era 7: Global Crisis and Achievement
6 World War II
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Dismantling the Berlin Wall
Era 8: Cold War and After 7 Dismantling the Berlin Wall 1989
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Era 8: Cold War and Aftermath Era 7: Global Crisis and Achievement
Era 9: 21st Century? Era 8: Cold War and Aftermath 7 Era 7: Global Crisis and Achievement 6 1 12 Era 6: Age of Global Revolutions 2 Era 5: Emergence of 1st Global Age 10 13 4 4 Era 4: Expanding Hemispheric Interactions 8 13 11 Era 3: Classical Traditions and Major Empires Era 2: Early Civilizations and Emergence of Pastoral Peoples 5 Era 1: Beginnings of Human Society 9 3 Pre-history - Homo sapiens spread across the world
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Era 8: Cold War and Aftermath Era 7: Global Crisis and Achievement
Era 9: 21st Century? Era 8: Cold War and Aftermath Era 7: Global Crisis and Achievement Era 6: Age of Global Revolutions Era 5: Emergence of 1st Global Age Era 4: Expanding Hemispheric Interactions Era 3: Classical Traditions and Major Empires Era 2: Early Civilizations and Emergence of Pastoral Peoples Era 1: Beginnings of Human Society Pre-history - Homo sapiens spread across the world
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