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Time Periods & Civilizations. A Journey Through Time. Hunted Animals. Nomadic. Gathered Food. Lived in Caves. Stone Tools. No Writing. No Organized Government. Record your answer. Paleolithic “Old Stone Age”. Permanent Settlements. Herding Animals. Surplus for Trade. Farming.
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Time Periods & Civilizations A Journey Through Time
Hunted Animals Nomadic Gathered Food Lived in Caves Stone Tools No Writing No Organized Government Record your answer Paleolithic “Old Stone Age”
Permanent Settlements Herding Animals Surplus for Trade Farming Domestication of Plants & Animals Writing Job Specialization Religion Laws Organized Government Record your answer Neolithic “New Stone Age”
Nile River Hieroglyphics Pyramids Tutankhamun Pharaohs Polytheism Monumental Building Record your answer Ancient Egypt
Sumerian Civilization Babylonians Euphrates River Tigris River Polytheism Hammurabi Code of Laws Cuneiform Writing Ziggurat Record your answer Mesopotamia “The Fertile Crescent”
Concept of Zero Harappa Moenjo-Dara Sewer System City Planning – Grid System Record your answer Ancient India Indus River Valley Civilization
Yellow River Shi Huangdi Gunpowder Compass Chin Dynasty Sun Tzu – “The Art of War” Zhou Dynasty Han Dynasty Record your answer Ancient China
Conquered China Expert Horsemen Genghis Kahn Conquered Eastern Europe Pax Mongolia Record your answer Mongol Empire
City-States Athens & Sparta Democracy Dual Monarchy Alexander the Great Philosophy Socrates Plato & Aristotle Record your answer Ancient Greece
Twelve Tables The Arch Republic Augustus Coliseum Roads Dictator Julius Caesar Record your answer Ancient Rome
Dark &MiddleAges Record your answer Magna Carta Feudalism Manorialism Crusades Roman Catholic Church Powerful Knights Cathedral Building Low Education Rates
Renaissance Record your answer Scientific Revolution Humanism Rebirth ofRoman & Greek Culture Protestant Reformation Machiavelli “The Prince” Michelangelo Leonardo da Vinci
Newton Gallileo Laws of Gravity Heliocentric Model Scientific Method Copernicus Record your answer Scientific Revolution
95 Theses Martin Luther Indulgences Royal Power Grows Roman Catholic Church Power Declines Record your answer Protestant Reformation
Aztec Civilization ends Columbus Mayan Civilization ends Columbian Exchange Cortes Inca Civilization ends Magellan Record your answer Age of Exploration
The Age of Absolutism Theory of Divine Right Louis XIV Catherine the Great Henry VIII Peter the Great Maria Theresa Versailles Record your answer
The Enlightenment John Locke Natural Rights Rousseau Thomas Hobbes The Social Contract “Two Treatises of Government” Consent of the Governed Record your answer
The French Revolution Louis XVI (16th) 3rd Estate Storming of the Bastille Tennis Court Oath The Directory Robespierre Napoleon Bonaparte Record your answer
Nationalism Unification Germany 1871 Unification Italy 1861 Fascism Mussolini – Italy 1920s Pride & Devotion Nazi Germany 1933-1945 Break up of Austria-Hungary Empire Record your answer
Imperialism Natural Resources “The Sun Never Sets on the British Empire” Scramble for Africa Opium Wars Japan’s Ports Opened Industrial Revolution Treaty of Nanjing (Nanking) Record your answer
Victorian Age Social Darwinism Queen Victoria / Great Britain Survival of the Fittest Herbert Spencer The Great Stink – London 1858 Eugenics Frankenstein, Dracula, Oliver Twist Record your answer
Imperialism World War 1 Alliances Militarism Nationalism The Spark – Assassination Archduke Ferdinand League of Nations Treaty of Versailles Record your answer
Russian Revolution Czar Nicholas II Lenin End of Monarchy in Russia Bolsheviks Marxism / Communism Soviet Union Totalitarianism Record your answer
Inter-War Years Great Depression Stock Market Crash 1929 Roaring 20s Speakeasy Economic Boom End of Treaty of Versailles Rise of Hitler - Germany Record your answer
World War 2 Adolf Hitler Axis Powers Holocaust Mussolini Hiroshima Winston Churchill Germany Invades Poland 1939 Record your answer
Holocaust The Final Solution 6 Millions Jews Killed Genocide Adolf Hitler S.S. / Einsatzgruppen Auschwitz Concentration Camp 5 Million (Gypsies, Communists, Homosexuals, Catholics, Jehovah Witness) Killed Record your answer
Cultural Revolution People’s Republic of China Chairman Mao Little Red Book Industrialization Modernize China Red Guard Terror Chinese Culture Supressed Record your answer
The Cold War Vietnam War Korean War Cuban Missile Crisis Khrushchev vs. Kennedy Gorbachev vs. Reagan Threat of Nuclear War Berlin Wall Record your answer
India & Pakistan Post-World War IIIndependence Movements Rwanda Hutsi - Tutsi Egypt Apartheid Ends North & South Korea Break-Up of Yugoslavia into the Balkan States Record your answer
Apartheid South Africa EqualRights Nelson Mandela F.W. DeClerk Legal Discrimination U.N. Economic Sanctions Minority Government Record your answer
Human Rights Violations Stalin – Soviet Union Apartheid – South Africa Rwanda Genocide - Africa Hitler - Holocaust Armenian Genocide - Turkey Tiananmen Square - China Bataan Death March – Japanese WWII Record your answer