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Title: A.P.%20WORLD%20HISTORY:


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A.P. WORLD HISTORY
  • PERIODIZATION, THEMES, AND ANALYSIS

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A.P. WORLD HISTORY
  • PERIODIZATION

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WHAT IS PERIODIZATION?
  • Each period is defined by three conditions
  • A geographical component
  • When civilization contracts, shrinks
  • When civilization spreads from smaller to wider
    area
  • Increase, decrease in contacts across regions
  • Emergence of parallel developments across globe
  • Dates not best way to define a period
  • Period may occur
  • At different time
  • In different regions

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PERIOD 1ANCIENT PERIOD
  • To 600 BCE
  • Growth of agriculture
  • Generally small city-states, states
  • Neolithic Period
  • Ancient River Valley Civilizations
  • Rise of trade
  • Ends with rise of large, regional empires

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PERIOD 2CLASSICAL PERIOD
  • 600 BCE to 600 CE
  • Large, regional empires
  • Military aristocracies
  • Integrate regions
  • Permanent traditions and religions
  • Regional civilizations
  • China, India, SW Asia, Mediterranean
  • Mesoamerica and Andean America
  • Strong contacts between regional centers
  • Many areas outside classical civilizations
  • Ends with massive nomadic invasions

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PERIOD 3POST-CLASSICAL PERIOD
  • 600 CE to 1450 CE
  • Began with rise of Islam
  • First trans-regional civilization
  • Spans Eurasia and Africa
  • Era of two great powers Islam, China
  • Spread of universalizing religions, philosophies
  • Saw rise of new civilization centers
  • Emergence of network of global contacts
  • Ended due to Mongols, Black Death

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PERIOD 4EARLY MODERN PERIOD
  • 1450-1750
  • Rise of gunpowder empires
  • Rise of Western Europe
  • World shrinks
  • All continents included in world network
  • Global trade develops for first time
  • Great exchanges
  • Goods, products, flora, fauna, people, germs
  • Ideas especially European, Christianity

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PERIOD 5MODERN PERIOD
  • 1750 to 1900 The West and the Rest
  • Era of massive technological change
  • Era of many revolutions
  • Technological
  • Political
  • Social, Intellectual
  • Vast trade networks
  • Western global hegemony
  • Great Britain, France, Germany, Russia
  • USA, Japan are newest powers
  • Dominance of Western culture

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PERIOD 6CONTEMPORARY PERIOD
  • 1900 to Present Change, Change, Change
  • The American century and retreat of Europe
  • Rise of Pacific Rim, India
  • Collapse of European empires
  • Modernization vs. westernization
  • Modernization vs. traditionalism
  • Rise of new political forms
  • Mass culture
  • Technology, telecommunications dominate age

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A.P. WORLD HISTORY
  • THEMES

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Interaction between humans and the environment
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Interaction between humans and the environment
  • Demography and disease
  • Migration
  • Patterns of settlement
  • Technology

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Development and interaction of cultures
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Development and interaction of cultures
  • Religions
  • Belief systems, philosophies and ideologies
  • Science and technology
  • The arts and architecture

15
State-building, expansion, and conflict
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State-building, expansion, and conflict
  • Political structures and forms of governance
  • Empires
  • Nations and nationalism
  • Revolts and revolution
  • Regional, transregional, and global structures
    and organizations

17
Creation, expansion, and interaction of economic
systems
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Creation, expansion, and interaction of economic
systems
  • Agricultural and pastoral production
  • Trade and commerce
  • Labor systems
  • Industrialization
  • Capitalism and socialism

19
Development and transformation of social
structures
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Development and transformation of social
structures
  • Gender roles and relations
  • Family and kinship
  • Racial and ethnic constructions
  • Social and economic classes

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A.P. WORLD HISTORY
  • ANALYSIS

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COMPARISON
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CHANGE CONTINUITY
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A.P. WORLD HISTORY
  • PERIODIZATION, THEMES, AND ANALYSIS
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