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Monday, March 4 th Bell-Ringer : Please pick up a Vocabulary Trio’s worksheet from the front table. Take the first 15 minutes of class to complete the review worksheet.

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Monday, March 4 th. Bell-Ringer : Please pick up a Vocabulary Trio’s worksheet from the front table. Take the first 15 minutes of class to complete the review worksheet. Daily Agenda:. Bell-Ringer : Vocabulary Trios DBQ Essay Peer Review Unit 3 Clicker Review TRFs - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Monday, March 4th

Bell-Ringer: Please pick up a Vocabulary Trio’s worksheet from the front table. Take

the first 15 minutes of class to complete the review worksheet.

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Daily Agenda:

• Bell-Ringer: Vocabulary Trios• DBQ Essay Peer Review• Unit 3 Clicker Review• TRFs

Homework: Complete TRF and review for tomorrow’s test.

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DBQ Peer Review:

• Please take out your DBQ Essay and find a partner to work with.

• Using the worksheet on the front table, please complete a peer evaluation of your partner’s essay.

• When you are finished, staple your peer evaluation form to their essay and hand the essay back to its owner.

• After looking it over, turn in your essay to the homework bin.

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Unit 3 Test Review

The Most Important Thing…

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The Islamic Caliphates…

• Foundation of Islam – Muhammad– Spread– 5 Pillars

• Distinction between two Caliphates• Schism between Sunni and Shia• Culture – Shari’ah– Education– Treatment of Conquered Peoples

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Sui, Tang, Song Dynasties• Sui

– Reunification of China– Labor Projects (Grand Canal)

• Tang– Expansion and Trade– Buddhism– Footbinding

• Song– Innovations

• Fast-Ripening Rice• Movable Type• Magnetic Compass• Paper Money• Gunpowder

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Japan and the Mongols• Japan

– Nara and Heian Periods• Influence of China

– Shogunate Rule• Social Structure

• Mongols– Genghis (Chinngis) Khan– Expansion

• 4 Main Khanates– Administration

• Cosmopolitan Bureaucracy• Promotion of Trade• Religious Toleration

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Africa

• Sub-Saharan Africa– Traditional Society (Griots, Kinship Networks, etc.)– Spread of Islam– Trans-Saharan Trade (Camel)– West African kingdoms

• Ghana, Mali, Songhai• Mansa Musa

– Swahili States– Bantu Migrations

• Iron, Agriculture, Language

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Indian Ocean

• Monsoons• Diversity of Trade• India– Decentralized– Islam or Hindu?

• Southeast Asia– Impact of Hinduism– Control of Straits– Spread of Islam

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Americas

• Mesoamerican Civilizations– Olmec

• Ball Game, Religion, Culture– Maya

• Political Structure, Calendars– Aztec (Mexica)

• Human Sacrifice, Tributary System• Tenochtitlan

• Inca Civilization– Quipu and Admininstration– Ayllu and the Mit’a System

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The Shia (Shi’ite) believe that

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1. the Umayyad dynasty were the only legitimate rulers.

2. the caliphate should follow the family line of Ali.

3. that Allah was the main, but not necessarily the only, god.

4. leadership in the Islamic world could fall to any true believer.

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The Umayyad Dynasty was overthrown by the Abbasid Dynasty in 750 CE. What necessitated

this change?

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1. The Umayyad Dynasty fell into economic collapse due to a lax taxation system.

2. The Shia-following Abbasid family overtook the Umayyads with the popular support of the Mamluks.

3. The Umayyad rulers had grown increasingly interested in wealth and power and had favored only Arab Muslims.

4. The Mongols conquered the Umayyad’s and established a puppet dynasty.

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In the 840s, Tang Emperors, facing economic decline

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1. made Buddhism the favored religion of the central court.

2. officially favored the Manichaeans instead of the Buddhists.

3. converted to Buddhism but didn’t force the spread of the religion.

4. ordered the closure of monasteries and the expulsion of Buddhists.

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The cultural development of Heian Japan reflects

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1. Vietnam2. Korea3. India4. China5. Arabia

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In regard to political structure, postclassical India

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1. rivaled Tang China in respect to size and administrative brilliance.

2. developed no single centralized imperial authority.

3. copied the Chinese model after being conquered by the Tang.

4. was more similar to imperial Rome than to Tang China.

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Participant Scores0 Participant 10 Participant 20 Participant 30 Participant 40 Participant 5

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One of the central factors in the establishment of trans-Saharan trade was the

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1. invention of lighter, but still powerful, artillery.

2. adoption of the magnetic compass.

3. invention of a wider horseshoe.4. domestication of the camel.

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In the smaller states of sub-Saharan Africa, the chief considerations for determining social

position were

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1. personal wealth and landholdings.

2. military might and personal courage in battle.

3. kinship, age groupings, and sex and gender expectations.

4. the ownership of slaves and weapons.

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Which of the following is accurate regarding both West Africa and Latin America before

1500?

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1. Both areas depended upon the trade in gold and salt.

2. Polytheism was important in both areas.3. The domestication of large animals

provided the means of extensive agricultural production and transportation.

4. Both areas developed an extensive and widely used written language

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Which of the following is MOST true of Mongol rule?

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1. The Mongols were oppressive administrators that enslaved most of the population they conquered and subjected them to stringent rules.

2. Mongol rulers forced conversion of their conquered populations to Buddhism, the traditional Mongol belief system.

3. The Mongols were ruthless, fierce warriors, but generally tolerant rulers that brought economic prosperity and religious tolerance.

4. Mongol leadership was inconsistent, with harsh rule in the Il-Khanate but much more lax rule in Japan, Korea, and India.

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Which of the following places the civilizations in the correct sequence from earliest to most recent?

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1. Sumeria, Roman Republic, Umayyad Caliphate, Yuan Dynasty

2. Yuan Dynasty, Sumeria, Umayyad Caliphate, Roman Republic

3. Roman Republic, Sumeria, Yuan Dynasty, Umayyad Caliphate

4. Umayyad Caliphate, Roman Republic, Sumeria, Yuan Dynasty

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Participant Scores0 Participant 10 Participant 20 Participant 30 Participant 40 Participant 5

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For the Remainder of Class…

1. Complete your TRF for tomorrow’s tutorial (after the test)

2. Review for tomorrow’s test using Unit 3 Resources

3. Study for another class