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Ancient Civs (#1-17)

Ancient Civs (#1-17). Chinese Archaeology Dynasty Polytheism Anthropology Theocracy Cultural diffusion Babylonian Euphrates. Mandate of heaven Fertile Crescent Monotheism Egyptians City-states Cuneiform Nile Hieroglyphs Nomads. World Religions (#18-31). Dharma Covenant

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Ancient Civs (#1-17)

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  1. Ancient Civs (#1-17) • Chinese • Archaeology • Dynasty • Polytheism • Anthropology • Theocracy • Cultural diffusion • Babylonian • Euphrates • Mandate of heaven • Fertile Crescent • Monotheism • Egyptians • City-states • Cuneiform • Nile • Hieroglyphs • Nomads

  2. World Religions (#18-31) • Dharma • Covenant • Caste • Hindu • Hinduism • Buddhism • Reincarnation • Moses • Karma • Enlightenment • Empire • Daoism • Buddha • Confucianism

  3. Greece & Rome (#32-55) • Socrates • Athens • Greek • Myth • Sparta • Peloponnesian • Citizen • Oligarchy • Democracy • Polis • Republic • Tribunes • Alexander • Senate • Patricians • Caesar • Plebeians • Savior • Christianity • Triumvirate • Jew • Emperor • PaxRomana

  4. Islam (#56-60) • Pillars • Islamic • Koran (Quran) • Political • Mecca

  5. Middle Ages (#61-76) • Fief • Inquisition • Common law • Justinian • Feudalism • Catholic • Manorialism • Magna Carta • Serf • Guilds • Scholasticism • Crusades • Charlemagne • Martel • Charters • England

  6. Renaissance & Reformation (#77-89) • Vernacular • Indulgences • Anglican • Machiavelli • Supper • 95 Theses • David • Humanism • Da Vinci • Florence • Predestination • Printing press • Reform • Shakespeare

  7. Age of Exploration (#90-101) • Christopher Columbus • Reconquista • Conquistadors • Ferdinand Magellan • Triangular • Joint stock • Exploration • Divine right of kings • Import • Mercantilism • World

  8. Absolutism (#102-110) • France • Nantes • Westernize • Joan of Arc • Augsburg • Absolutism • Elizabeth I • Thirty Years • Versailles

  9. Scientific Revolution & Enlightenement (#111-127) • Gravity • Puritan • Rousseau • Monarchy • Crime • Glorious • Copernicus • Heliocentrism • Free market • Property • Limited • Natural rights • Romanticism • Three branches

  10. French Revolution (#128-134) • Bastille • Reign of Terror • Estates general • Assembly • Dictator

  11. Industrial Revolution (#135-142) • Enclosure • Water travel • Domestic • Light bulb • Steam engine • Agriculture • Telephone • Putting-out • Labor • Cottage industry

  12. Imperialism & Pre-WWI (#143- • Creoles • Canal • Power • Extraterritoriality • Imperialism • Army • Monroe • Marx • Foreign influence • Influence • Protectorate

  13. WWI (#168-181) • Communists • 14 Points • Ultimatum • Alliances • Lusitania • Schlieffen • War • Nations • Black Hand • Nationalism

  14. WW2 (#182-197) • Of Britain • Jews • Churchill • Pearl Harbor • Blitzkrieg • Yalta • Nuremberg • Truman • Roosevelt • Nazi party • Mussolini • War

  15. Cold War- Present (#198-208) • Cold War • Communist • Wall • NATO • South • Communism • Castro • Warsaw Pact • North • United Nations • Iron Curtain • Airlift • Marshall

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