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Global Studies 3

Global Studies 3/9/04. OBJECTIVE: Demonstrate mastery of Chapters

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Global Studies 3

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    1. Global Studies 3/8/04 OBJECTIVE: Review for the Chapters#9 and #10 Test. I. Administrative Stuff -attendance -Chapters#9 and10 Test tomorrow! II. Chapters#9 and #10 Test Review III. Homework -study for Chapters#9 and #10 Test

    2. Global Studies 3/9/04 OBJECTIVE: Demonstrate mastery of Chapters #9 and #10. I. Last minute review II. Chapter #9 and #10 Test III. Homework -Read Ch#11 sec#1 p.248-253 -Answer questions (3-6) p.253

    3. Global Studies 3/10/04 OBJECTIVE: Begin analysis of Southeast Asia. I. Journal #20 pt. A -Read the story in the shaded area on pages 248-249 -What did the discovery of 5,000 year old pottery mean to scientists? II. Journal #20 pt. B -complete the map study on page 251 III. Political Map of Southeast Asia

    5. Global Studies 3/11/04 OBJECTIVE: Examine the early kingdoms of Southeast Asia. I. Journal #21 pt. A -Read “The Strait of Malacca” p.256 -Answer questions (1-2) p.256 II. Journal #21 pt. B -notes on Early Kingdoms III. Journal #21 pt. C -A Cambodian Folktale

    6. Buddhism Buddhism has had a strong influence on Southeast Asia. The religion came to the region from both India and China. People in Southeast Asia love the Buddha?

    7. River Valley Civilizations Because the geography is so diverse, no one ruler could conquer the whole region. Powerful leaders built kingdoms in the river valleys. They: *organized strong armies *collected taxes from farmers *set up complex irrigation systems for rice farming *through warfare extended control over neighbors

    8. Surrounding Kingdoms To the north of SE Asia was the powerful civilization of China. With the exception of Vietnam, most of the region remained independent from China.

    9. Pagan (about 849-1287AD) Located along the Irrawaddy River in modern day Myanmar. The fertile rice growing region made the empire rich. It was a Buddhist kingdom before the kingdom to the South, the Mon were Buddhist

    10. In 1297, Mongol Armies from China overran Pagan and made it a tributary state Tributary State – country that pays taxes to a larger more powerful nation In the 1400’s, the Burmese threw out the Chinese invaders.

    11. Vietnam Located in the Red River delta. Vietnam came under Chinese domination in 39AD China ruled Vietnam for over 1000 years As a result, the people of Vietnam are culturally Chinese *absorbed Confucian philosophy *only SE Asian people to live in extended family unit *Vietnamese language, art, poetry, and customs reflect a great deal of Chinese influence

    12. Global Studies 3/12/04 OBJECTIVE: Analysis the recent events in Spain and examine the Religions of Southeast Asia. I. Journal #22 pt. A -Read The Article on the Bombings in Spain from today’s Detroit Free Press II. Journal #22 pt. B -Answer questions (1-5) on the Religions of SE Asia

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