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Unit 1: Chapter 2




               Chapter 2
         New Civilizations in the
          Eastern and Western
              Hemispheres
                    2200-250 B.C.E.
Unit 1: Chapter 2: Section 1




                            Section 1:
                           Early China
            A.      Geography & Resources
            B.      Shang Dynasty
            C.      Zhou Dynasty
            D.      Philosophies
Unit 1: Chapter 2: Section 1


          A. Geography and Resources
1. China is divided into 2 geographical regions:
    a. North, Yellow River Valley, dry and cold
    b. South, Yangzi Valley, warm with lots of rain
2. Natural Resources
    a. Timber, stone, Metals
3. Agriculture
    a. Millet (north) & Rice (south)
    b. Agriculture required lots of people to be successful
Unit 1: Chapter 2: Section 1


                          B. Shang Period
     From 1750 – 1027 B.C.E.
     Origins in the Yellow River Valley
Unit 1: Chapter 2: Section 1

1. Dynasty
   a. Direct rule & indirect rule over peripheral areas.
   b. Extended control by military conquest
   c. Engaged in trade possibly with Mesopotamia.
2. Religion
   a.Kings worship spirits of male ancestors.
   b.Presented themselves as intermediaries between gods
    and human world.
3. Techonology
   1. Bronze: weapons & ceremonials vessels
   2. Horse-drawn chariot & water buffalo
   3. Civil engineering projects
Unit 1: Chapter 2: Section 1

  4. Chinese Writing System
  a. Chinese characters developed during Shang period.
  b. Chinese writing system today is directly related to
     the Shang system. (oldest language still alive)
  c. Chief written remains of Shang Dynasty are oracle
     bones used in divination.
Unit 1: Chapter 2: Section 1


                           C. Zhou Period
  Background
   From 1027 – 221 B.C.E.

   A dependent state of the Shang that rebelled

   Defeated Shang in the eleventh century B.C.E.
          Invented concept of “Mandate of Heaven”
     Longest lasting Chinese Dynasty
Unit 1: Chapter 2: Section 1

  1. Religion and Government
      a. Priest’s power faded
      b. This resulted in the separation of religion and
         government
      c. Zhou period saw development of many different
         and important secular philosophies.
  2. Western Zhou (11t h – 9th Century B.C.E.)
      a. Direct control over core territory
      b. Indirect control over peripheral areas
Unit 1: Chapter 2: Section 1

3. Eastern Zhou Period
    a. Decline of the central government
    b. Regional governors ruled semi-independent states
    c. Eastern Zhou period divided further
        1. Spring and Autumn Period (771-481 B.C.E.)
        2. Warring States Period (480-221 B.C.E.)
    d. Technology
        1. Walls for defense, Iron & Steel, Horse riding
    e. Culture
        1.Developed 3 generation family (grandparent, parent, child)
        2.Men - Private property, ancestral offerings, controlled family,
         1 wife but many concubines
        3.Women -subordinate to men
Unit 1: Chapter 2: Section 1


                          D. Philosophies
  1. Legalism
      A. Assumes that human nature is essentially wicked
         and selfish.
      B. People will only behave if they are ruled by strict
         laws and harsh punishments.
      C. Functioned as the ideological basis of various
         independent states as they expanded.
Unit 1: Chapter 2: Section 1




  2. Confucianism
       a.   Founded by Confucius
       b.   Assumes that human nature is essentially good
       c.   Respect of family extends to respect of the state
       d.   Concerned with establishing moral foundations of
            government
  3. Daoism
  a.   Founded by Laozi.
  b.   Follow the Dao - the path
  c.   There are no absolute moral standards
  d.   People should take the world as they find it
Unit 1: Chapter 2: Section 1


  4. Yin & Yang
      a. A natural balance
      b. Male – sun, active, bright, shining
      c. Female – moon, passive, shaded, reflective
      d. Confucius - male superior to the female
Unit 1: Chapter 2: Section 2



             Section 2:
               Nubia
      3100 BCE– 350 CE

        A.      Geography & Resources
        B.      Nubian Civilization
        C.      Kingdom of Kush
        D.      Kingdom of Meroe
Unit 1: Chapter 2: Section 2


          A. Geography and Resources
1. Located along the Upper or Southern Nile
2. Natural Resources
    a. Gold, semi-precious stones, copper
3. Trade Link
    a. Between Sub-Saharan Africa & North Africa
Unit 1: Chapter 2: Section 2

                  B. Nubian Civilization
1. Egyptian influence in Old Kingdom
     a. Mutual need for resources by peaceful trading
     b. Language, religion, writing, culture
2. Overthrown by Egyptians in Middle Kingdom
     a. Egypt no longer wanted to trade, invaded Kush
     b. Children taken to Egypt to become cultured
3. Overthrown by Assyrians
     1. Nubia allied with Palestinians to defeat Assyrians
     2. Assyrians attack Egypt and push into Nubia
     3. Govt forced to move south to Meroe
Unit 1: Chapter 2: Section 2

                    C. Kingdom of Kush
1. Southern Nubia 1750 BCE
2. Strength was in metal working
3. Egypt invaded and took POW and children
Unit 1: Chapter 2: Section 2

                  D. Kingdom of Meroë
1.    Ruled Egypt 800 BCE – 350 CE
2.    First capital at Napata then moved to Meroe
3.    Matrilineal family system
4.    Queens were very influential (Cleopatra)
5.    Dominated trade routes and iron
6.    Decline due to shifting trade routes
Unit 1: Chapter 2: Section 3



                          Section 3:
                         The Americas
                           1200 - 250 BCE

        A.      Olmecs
        B.      Nubian Civilization
        C.      Kingdom of Kush
        D.      Kingdom of Meroe
Map of Olmec Territory
Unit 1: Chapter 2: Section 3


                 A. Olmecs: 1200 - 400 BCE
1. Located along coast of present day Mexico
2. Most influential Mesoamerican preclassical
   civilization
3. Government
    a.    Independent City/States ruled by a king
    b.    Similarities: political and social/cultural
    c.    ^ in Agriculture led to an ^ in population
    d.    Gave rise to a strong king/priest
    e.    Result – large scale labor to build rel/pol buildings
Unit 1: Chapter 2: Section 3

4. Capital
  a. San Lorenzo > La Venta > Tres Zapotes
5. Technology
    a. Raised fields, only simple tools, writing, astronomy,
       calendar, ball games, Stone Heads
Unit 1: Chapter 2: Section 3


                   B. Chavin: 900-250 BCE
1. Located along west coast South America
2. Sat on crossroads of trade b/t coast and Andes
   Mountains
3. Strong military and religion
4. Rotating labor system to build roads & bridges
5. 1 domesticated animal – llama
6. Regional wars disrupted trade, economic
   collapse, results in govt. dissolving
Chavín Art

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Chapter 02 short

  • 1. Due Friday!  Chap 1 Short Answer  Reading #2: Hammurabi  Middle East Map Quiz  Chap 2 Vocab. Quiz
  • 2. Unit 1: Chapter 2 Chapter 2 New Civilizations in the Eastern and Western Hemispheres 2200-250 B.C.E.
  • 3. Unit 1: Chapter 2: Section 1 Section 1: Early China A. Geography & Resources B. Shang Dynasty C. Zhou Dynasty D. Philosophies
  • 4. Unit 1: Chapter 2: Section 1 A. Geography and Resources 1. China is divided into 2 geographical regions: a. North, Yellow River Valley, dry and cold b. South, Yangzi Valley, warm with lots of rain 2. Natural Resources a. Timber, stone, Metals 3. Agriculture a. Millet (north) & Rice (south) b. Agriculture required lots of people to be successful
  • 5. Unit 1: Chapter 2: Section 1 B. Shang Period  From 1750 – 1027 B.C.E.  Origins in the Yellow River Valley
  • 6. Unit 1: Chapter 2: Section 1 1. Dynasty a. Direct rule & indirect rule over peripheral areas. b. Extended control by military conquest c. Engaged in trade possibly with Mesopotamia. 2. Religion a.Kings worship spirits of male ancestors. b.Presented themselves as intermediaries between gods and human world. 3. Techonology 1. Bronze: weapons & ceremonials vessels 2. Horse-drawn chariot & water buffalo 3. Civil engineering projects
  • 7. Unit 1: Chapter 2: Section 1 4. Chinese Writing System a. Chinese characters developed during Shang period. b. Chinese writing system today is directly related to the Shang system. (oldest language still alive) c. Chief written remains of Shang Dynasty are oracle bones used in divination.
  • 8. Unit 1: Chapter 2: Section 1 C. Zhou Period Background  From 1027 – 221 B.C.E.  A dependent state of the Shang that rebelled  Defeated Shang in the eleventh century B.C.E.  Invented concept of “Mandate of Heaven”  Longest lasting Chinese Dynasty
  • 9. Unit 1: Chapter 2: Section 1 1. Religion and Government a. Priest’s power faded b. This resulted in the separation of religion and government c. Zhou period saw development of many different and important secular philosophies. 2. Western Zhou (11t h – 9th Century B.C.E.) a. Direct control over core territory b. Indirect control over peripheral areas
  • 10. Unit 1: Chapter 2: Section 1 3. Eastern Zhou Period a. Decline of the central government b. Regional governors ruled semi-independent states c. Eastern Zhou period divided further 1. Spring and Autumn Period (771-481 B.C.E.) 2. Warring States Period (480-221 B.C.E.) d. Technology 1. Walls for defense, Iron & Steel, Horse riding e. Culture 1.Developed 3 generation family (grandparent, parent, child) 2.Men - Private property, ancestral offerings, controlled family, 1 wife but many concubines 3.Women -subordinate to men
  • 11. Unit 1: Chapter 2: Section 1 D. Philosophies 1. Legalism A. Assumes that human nature is essentially wicked and selfish. B. People will only behave if they are ruled by strict laws and harsh punishments. C. Functioned as the ideological basis of various independent states as they expanded.
  • 12. Unit 1: Chapter 2: Section 1 2. Confucianism a. Founded by Confucius b. Assumes that human nature is essentially good c. Respect of family extends to respect of the state d. Concerned with establishing moral foundations of government 3. Daoism a. Founded by Laozi. b. Follow the Dao - the path c. There are no absolute moral standards d. People should take the world as they find it
  • 13. Unit 1: Chapter 2: Section 1 4. Yin & Yang a. A natural balance b. Male – sun, active, bright, shining c. Female – moon, passive, shaded, reflective d. Confucius - male superior to the female
  • 14. Unit 1: Chapter 2: Section 2 Section 2: Nubia 3100 BCE– 350 CE A. Geography & Resources B. Nubian Civilization C. Kingdom of Kush D. Kingdom of Meroe
  • 15. Unit 1: Chapter 2: Section 2 A. Geography and Resources 1. Located along the Upper or Southern Nile 2. Natural Resources a. Gold, semi-precious stones, copper 3. Trade Link a. Between Sub-Saharan Africa & North Africa
  • 16. Unit 1: Chapter 2: Section 2 B. Nubian Civilization 1. Egyptian influence in Old Kingdom a. Mutual need for resources by peaceful trading b. Language, religion, writing, culture 2. Overthrown by Egyptians in Middle Kingdom a. Egypt no longer wanted to trade, invaded Kush b. Children taken to Egypt to become cultured 3. Overthrown by Assyrians 1. Nubia allied with Palestinians to defeat Assyrians 2. Assyrians attack Egypt and push into Nubia 3. Govt forced to move south to Meroe
  • 17. Unit 1: Chapter 2: Section 2 C. Kingdom of Kush 1. Southern Nubia 1750 BCE 2. Strength was in metal working 3. Egypt invaded and took POW and children
  • 18. Unit 1: Chapter 2: Section 2 D. Kingdom of Meroë 1. Ruled Egypt 800 BCE – 350 CE 2. First capital at Napata then moved to Meroe 3. Matrilineal family system 4. Queens were very influential (Cleopatra) 5. Dominated trade routes and iron 6. Decline due to shifting trade routes
  • 19. Unit 1: Chapter 2: Section 3 Section 3: The Americas 1200 - 250 BCE A. Olmecs B. Nubian Civilization C. Kingdom of Kush D. Kingdom of Meroe
  • 20. Map of Olmec Territory
  • 21. Unit 1: Chapter 2: Section 3 A. Olmecs: 1200 - 400 BCE 1. Located along coast of present day Mexico 2. Most influential Mesoamerican preclassical civilization 3. Government a. Independent City/States ruled by a king b. Similarities: political and social/cultural c. ^ in Agriculture led to an ^ in population d. Gave rise to a strong king/priest e. Result – large scale labor to build rel/pol buildings
  • 22. Unit 1: Chapter 2: Section 3 4. Capital a. San Lorenzo > La Venta > Tres Zapotes 5. Technology a. Raised fields, only simple tools, writing, astronomy, calendar, ball games, Stone Heads
  • 23. Unit 1: Chapter 2: Section 3 B. Chavin: 900-250 BCE 1. Located along west coast South America 2. Sat on crossroads of trade b/t coast and Andes Mountains 3. Strong military and religion 4. Rotating labor system to build roads & bridges 5. 1 domesticated animal – llama 6. Regional wars disrupted trade, economic collapse, results in govt. dissolving