World History BEFORE 1200 [AP World History Review]
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The new AP World History curriculum begins in 1200 CE, focusing on the Neolithic Revolution, the rise of agricultural societies along rivers, the emergence of major cities, the development of written languages, the spread of major religions, and the formation of early empires. The Moche civilization in South America, governed by warrior priests, shared similarities with other Mesoamerican civilizations, showcasing the importance of ancient cities as hubs of art, trade, religion, and government with hierarchical social structures.
Insights
- The Neolithic Revolution marked a pivotal shift from hunting and gathering to farming, leading to settled communities, population growth, and urbanization, with early cities emerging around 6,000 years ago in Mesopotamia and the Nile River Valley, laying the foundation for complex societies and the rise of written languages for record-keeping.
- Ancient cities served as crucial centers of art, trade, religion, and governance, showcasing hierarchical social structures and governmental bureaucracies, with civilizations like the Moche in South America governed by warrior priests, emphasizing the interconnectedness of diverse cultures and the eventual decline of ancient empires due to internal strife, external threats, and overexpansion, setting the stage for the revised AP World History curriculum starting in 1200 CE.
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Recent questions
What led to the rise of settled communities?
Farming
Where did the first major cities emerge?
Mesopotamia and Nile River Valley
What facilitated cultural exchanges between civilizations?
Pastoralists
What were some major religions that emerged in ancient times?
Hinduism, Zoroastrianism, Judaism, Christianity
Why did ancient empires fall?
Overextension, internal disruptions, outside invaders
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