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This comprehensive overview examines the political, economic, and social structures of Persia and early civilizations such as Egypt and Mesopotamia. It highlights the impact of war, treaties, and leadership on societal organization, as well as the roles of religion, gender, and social classes in shaping cultural identity. The analysis also delves into technological advancement, trade, and the importance of agriculture. By comparing these civilizations, we gain insight into their unique characteristics and shared themes in the development of human societies.
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PERSIA The way to look at AP World History
P • Political • Structure • War • Treaties • Courts/Laws • Leaders • Popular participation • Loyalty to leader
E • Economic • State control on trade/industry • Agriculture/Industry importance • Labor systems • Levels of Technology • Levels of International Trade • Gender and Slaves • Money System
R • Religion • Importance on societal interaction • Holy Books • Beliefs/Teachings • Conversion – role of missionaries • Sin/Salvation • Deities
S • Social • Family order – patriarchal, matriarchal • Gender Relations – role of women, children • Social Classes – slavery • Entertainment • Life Styles
I • Intellectual/Arts • Art and Music • Writing/Literature • Philosophy • Math/Science • Education • Inventions
A • Area/Geography • Location • Physical • Movement • Human/Environment
Let’s try it! • Compare and contrast the early civilizations of two of the following: • Egypt • Mesopotamia • Olmec