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Groove Time Nytimes.com headline for September 16, 2013 reads: “Gunman and 12 Victims Killed in Shooting at D.C. Navy Yard.” What happened? What are reasons for and against gun control? What do YOU think?

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Groove Time. Nytimes.com headline for September 16, 2013 reads: “Gunman and 12 Victims Killed in Shooting at D.C. Navy Yard.” What happened? What are reasons for and against gun control? What do YOU think?. Ancient Civilizations: Mesopotamia and China. Mesopotamia. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Groove Time

Nytimes.com headline for September 16, 2013 reads:

“Gunman and 12 Victims Killed in Shooting at D.C. Navy Yard.”

What happened?

What are reasons for and against gun control?

What do YOU think?

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Ancient Civilizations:Mesopotamia and China

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Mesopotamia

First civilizations to develop after the Neolithic Revolution

Modern day area known as the Middle East

“The land between the rivers” Euphrates and Tigris

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Tigris and Euphrates

Dry region (very little rain)Rivers flooded in late-springDeveloped irrigation systems

Brought water miles away from it’s source Big boom in agriculture (farming)

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Government/Economy Culture

City-states run by kings

Theocracy – governed by a divine authorityKings were chosen by the

gods.Economy mostly

agriculture with some trade and industry.

3 social groups: elites, commoners and slaves 90% of population

were farmers.Cuneiform –

“wedge shaped”, earliest known form of writing

Sumerians in Mesopotamia (3000BCE)

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Religion

Polytheism – belief in multiple gods (3000!)

Worshipped in temples atop a massive stepped tower called a ziggurat.

Sumerians (3000 BCE)

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Peoples

Sumerians – 3000 BCE Epic of Gilgamesh

Akkadians – 2340 BCE Postal service

Assyrians – 2000 BCE Military technology

Babylonians – 1800 BCE Code of Hammurabi

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Code of Hammurabi

A collection of 282 laws made by Hammurabi (Babylonian king)

One of the earliest written pieces of work.“Eye for eye, a tooth for a tooth.”Crimes against upper society were treated

much harsher than lower society.

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Indus Valley Civilization (3000 BCE)

Civilization emerged in the Indus Valley Modern day India and

Pakistan

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Peoples

Indus civilization – 3000 BCEAryans – 2000 BCE

Nomadic before arriving Interacted with descendants of the Indus Valley

people Blended cultures

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Government/Economy Culture

The region was made up of small kingdoms led by rajas (princes)

Large Indian state established in 300 BCE

Mostly farming economy but some trade with Sumerians

Varnas – system of rank Brahmins -> Kshatriyas -

> Vaisyas -> SudrasFamily-oriented society

Patriarchy – papa is in charge

Suttee – ritual where wife throws herself on husband’s funeral pyre

Aryans

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Hinduism Buddhism

Earliest religionPolytheisticBelieved in one

ultimate force in the Universe (Brahman)

500 BCEDid not worship

godsBelieved in life

without material things.

Religion

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Sanskrit

Written Indo-European language

1000 BCEUsed to record

legends and religious rituals