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Unit 1: Intro To World History
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Warm-Up
• "The past is history, the future a mystery, but today is a gift, that's why it's called the present." – Bil Keane
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Questions We Ask
• What is History?
• What is World History?
• Why is the study of history important?
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Prehistory v. History
• Prehistory- history BEFORE it was written down.
• History- knowledge of the past through written record.– Greek-historia-meaning inquiry, knowledge
acquired by investigation.
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Eras
• Era- a period of time marked by distinctive characteristics, events, peoples, etc.– Stone Age, Iron Age, Bronze Age (Prehistory)– Ancient Civilizations (Ancient Times)– Medieval (Middle Ages/Dark Ages)– Modern Era
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Time Periods
• B.C./A.D. v. B.C.E./C.E.– B.C.-Before Christ– A.D.-Anno Domini-Latin-In The Year of Our
Lord– B.C.E.-Before Common Era or Before Current
Era– C.E.-Common Era or Current Era
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Warm-Up
• Where does the word "history" come from and what does it mean?
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Calculating Time
• B.C. dates are numbered backwards, so the larger the number, the earlier the date.– 2000 B.C. < 500 B.C.
• A.D. dates are numbered forward, so the smaller the number the earlier the date.– 1990 A.D. > 700 A.D.
***Important- Remember to write B.C. or A.D. when referring to a certain date. Don’t just write, 450. Write 450 BC or 450 AD.***
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Calculating Time Cont…
• If you want to figure out how many years in between events occurred, us the following formulas.
• Formulas:– When the dates are the same, BC or AD, you
subtract the dates.• 2100 BC – 1100 BC = 1000 Years between the
two dates.• 1400 AD – 800 AD = 600 years between the two
dates.
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• Formulas:– When the dates are different, BC & AD, you
add the years.• 200 BC + 200 AD = 400 Years between the two
dates.• 3500 BC + 500 AD = 4000 Years between the two
dates.
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Practice
• How many years between 20,000 BC and 15,000 BC?– 5000 Years
• How many years between 1300 AD and 1500 BC?– 2800 Years
• How many years between 1776 AD and 2013 AD?– 237 years
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Centuries
• Century- 100 years.– Since there is no year “0”, we go from 1 BC to 1 AD.
• 1st Century- years 1-100 AD• 2nd Century- years 101-200 AD• 8th Century- years
– 701-800 AD
• 16th Century- years – 1501-1600 AD
• What century do we currently live in?21st!!!
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Warm-Ups
• When talking about the year 742CE, what century are we talking about? How many years are there between 243BCE and 576AD?
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• A way of displaying time periods and events in chronological order of when they happened.
– It helps create a relationship between events.
Timelines
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Warm-Ups
• "Those who do not remember the past are condemned to repeat it." -George Santayana.
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Warm-Up
• What is the purpose of a timeline?
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Regions of the World
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Climate Map
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Population Maps
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Population Map Cont…
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Topographic Map
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Road/Street Maps
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Reading Population Pyramids
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Warm-Up
• What type of map displays countries and the capital cities?
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Sources
• Primary v. Secondary– Primary- original source of information.
• Ex. A person who saw a car crash and gave a report of the events that happened to a news reporter.
– Secondary- not original source of information.• Ex. A person who read about the car crash and
wrote about it on Facebook.
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Point of View
• First Person Narrative- a story told by the author as a character within the story.– Usually using wording like “I”, “Me” “We”.
• Second Person Narrative- the narrator will usually refer to “you” to make the reader feel like they are a character of the story.
• Third Person Narrative- most common and always refers to the characters by name or, “he”, “she”, “they”.– Never uses “I”, “We”, or “You” in the story.
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APPARTS
• Author
• Place and Time
• Prior Knowledge
• Audience
• Reason
• The Main Idea
• Significance
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Document Based Questions(aka DBQ)
• The good thing, you don’t need to know anything about the topic.
• The bad thing, you have to read • Typical setup:
– Reading section. Usually 5-8 sentences.– Prompt (instructions/question)
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Warm-Up
• A historian just read a book written by Winston Churchill and then writes his own book on Winston Churchill. The book that the historian writes is considered what type of source?
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Warm-Up
• What point of view narrative never uses I or You in the story?
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Warm-Up
• I know not with what weapons World War III will be fought, but World War IV will be fought with sticks and stones.
–Albert Einstein.
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Warm-Up
• "I did not fail the test. I just found 100 ways to do it wrong." –Benjamin Franklin