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Classical Era 600 BCE - 600 CE

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whap_master_timeline_period_two.pdf
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stuff_to_know_whap_period_two.pdf
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Eurasian Empires

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the_eagle_and_the_dragon.pdf
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conrad-demarest_model_of_empires.pdf
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china_background_summary.pdf
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Eurasian Cultural Traditions

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strayer_5_people_places_things.pdf
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platoapolgy.pdf
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socratic_analysis.pdf
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socratesonbeauty.pdf
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Eurasian Social Hierarchies

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Classical Era Variations

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Big Ideas

  • Imperial systems emerged in this period.
  • Worldwide population grew dramatically in this period and the rise and fall of these empires had enormous impact on their people.
  • Enduring cultural and religious traditions emerged including Confucianism, Daoism, Hinduism, Buddhism, Greek rationalism, Judaism, Zoroastrianism, and Christianity.
  • More widespread and dense networks of communication and exchange developed and facilitated many of the first encounters of separate societies.
  • The human ability to manipulate the environment continued to evolve.
  • Literature, sculpture, architecture and drama developed reflecting unique cultural identities.
  • Transregional networks developed that had various degrees of impact on the diffusion of ideas, technology, food crops, domesticated animals, and disease.
  • The modern identities of many nations and cultures are tied to this period.
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