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Word Bank
  • Aristocracy
  • Bhagavad Gita
  • caste system
  • Chang Jiang
  • Confucius
  • Dao
  • Daoism
  • Dharma
  • Ganges
  • Great Wall of China
  • Hebrew Bible
  • Hittites
  • Ideograms
  • Jerusalem
  • Legalism
  • Mandate of Heaven
  • Monotheism
  • Nirvana
  • Palestine
  • Phoenicians
  • Reincarnation
  • Untouchables
  • Vaisyas
  • Zoroastrianism

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Notes-TimelineRiver Valley CivilizationsPart
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The Jewish People
One of the greatest stories from the Hebrew Bible
is that of Moses and the Ten Commandments. The
story has become part of the Christian, Muslim,
and Jewish faiths, and the ten commandments are
considered a bedrock of Western Civilization.
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A History of the Jewish People
  • The Israelites (people from Israel) are Jewish
    nomads originally from Mesopotamia.
  • By 1200BC, various Jewish tribes had settled in
    an area called ___ (which they referred to as
    Canaan).
  • The various Jewish tribes eventually came
    together and created Israel. Later, this became
    Judah, with the capital being ____.

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Geography
  • Both modern and ancient Israel is in the Middle
    East along the Mediterranean Sea.
  • Ancient Israel was located below the Phoenicians.
    Judah is to the south.
  • The _____ greatest contribution was their
    alphabet it is the basis of our alphabet and
    letter sounds today.

To Mesopotamia
To Egypt
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Religion
  • While Israel and Judah were not a powerful
    nations, their Jewish religion was one of the
    most important elements in history.
  • Their religious beliefs are written down in the
    ____ (part of the Christian Old Testament).
  • The Hebrew Bible describes a single, powerful God
    (_____) that is filled with justice, love, and
    mercy. In their religion, good and evil existed
    on the Earth each person could talk to God
    directly to learn the path to goodness.
  • This was unlike other religions of the time that
    did not see a struggle between good and evil, had
    hundreds of gods and goddesses, and taught that
    only the wealthy and powerful would go to a good
    afterlife.

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Zoroastrianism and Judaism
  • The Jewish religion seems to have been inspired
    by the Babylonians, who once controlled them.
    The Babylonians had also developed a monotheistic
    religion with a concept of good and evil called
    Zoroastrianism.
  • ______ is the first monotheistic religion on
    Earth.
  • Zoroastrianism can be seen in the Hebrew Bible.
    Stories such as Adam and Eve and Noahs Ark are
    very similar to older Babylonian stories.

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India
This massive statue of the spiritual leader,
Buddha, can be found in modern India. Buddhism
and Hinduism are two of the worlds great
religions, both of which come from the region
known the Indus River Valley (India)
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India in the World
  • India is a large peninsula in the Indian Ocean.
    Today, it has over one billion people.
  • Like the other three ancient civilizations, it
    began on a River Valley about 5,000 years ago.
  • The two main rivers in India are the ____ and the
    Indus.

India
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The Aryans Come to India
  • The first Indians were nomads who settled around
    the rivers of India about 1500BC.
  • The strongest culture was the Aryans. They took
    the invention of iron from the ____ (a group from
    the Middle East) and dominated the region.
  • The Aryans also developed a strong ____ (a class
    system with strict rules) People born to one
    class would seldom move up or down. People in
    the lower castes had few rights. People in the
    upper castes has every right.

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The Castes of India
Brahmans Priests
Kshatriyas Warriors. Like the knights of Europe
____ Commoners. Mostly merchants and farmers.
Sudras The majority. These people were peasants
with few rights.
______ These people were not considered human.
When they traveled, the had to make noise to
warn people they were coming
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Religion in IndiaTwo of the worlds greatest
religions were born in India during this time
  • Hinduism
  • Comes from the Aryans.
  • The basic beliefs are written down in a set of
    Vedas (collection of hymns and ceremonies).
  • The _____ is the most famous Vedic text.
  • Hindus believe in _____ (rebirth). A persons
    karma (life force) determines how the person will
    be reborn. Karma is ruled by ____ (divine law).
  • Hindus believe that, in time, one can achieve a
    oneness with God. Yoga is practiced to help with
    this quest.
  • Buddhism
  • Buddhism was created in the 500s by Siddhartha
    Gautama, who became known as the Buddha
    (enlightened one).
  • Siddhartha came from wealth and power but gave it
    all up to find the meaning of life. He lived as
    a beggar and spent his time meditating.
  • During a period of meditation, Siddhartha
    discovered the meaning of life and spent the rest
    of his life preaching about his life.
  • Buddhist believe in working to achieve an
    ultimate reality called _____. In nirvana, one
    is reunited with the Great World Soul

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China
Master Confucius was a crucial part of Chinese
history. He had an interest in philosophy,
politics, and ethics. Today, Confucianism has
spread around the world.
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China in the World
  • China is and was the largest, most populous
    nation in Asia.
  • China borders the Pacific Ocean. It has two main
    rivers Huang He (also called the Yellow river)
    and the _____ (also called the Yangtza river).

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Early Chinese History
  • Chinese history begins around 1800BC. We mark
    different periods of history in China by the name
    of the ruling dynasty. The first four are the
    Shang (1750-1122BC), Zhou (1045-256BC), Qin
    (221-206BC), and the Han (202BC-220AD).
  • The Zhou dynasty was the first great period in
    China. During this period, the ____ (the upper
    class rulers) created the Mandate of Heaven. The
    _______ said there was an impersonal law to
    nature. The Zhou king was ordered by Heaven to
    rule because of his talent and virtue.
  • To balance the Mandate of Heaven, the Chinese
    also believe the king had the responsibility to
    protect the people. This is called the ____ (The
    Way). If he fails to do this, it was legal to
    overthrow him.

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More Chinese History
  • The Zhou also invented Chinas first written
    language ideograms. ____ is a form of written
    language where images represent entire words.
    There are thousands of letters in Chinese (as
    opposed to the 26 in English).
  • During the time of the Zhou, a man named ____
    lived. His philosophy (Confucianism) altered the
    earlier concept of the Dao. For Confucius, all
    humans must live by the Dao by following two
    principles duty to work hard to improved the
    earth and humanity towards others.
  • Two other philosophical ideas from the Zhou are
    Daoism and Legalism. _____ was created by Laozi
    in the 4th century BC and teaches that the best
    way to live is spontaneously, letting nature take
    its course. _____ taught that humans were evil by
    nature, so society needed a strong ruler to force
    people to behave by force of law.
  • During the Qin dynasty, the Chinese began one of
    the greatest architectural projects in the
    history of the world the ______. The purpose
    was to keep out foreigners and invaders. Today,
    it is the only manmade structure visible from
    space.
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