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Do Now: (on your handout) Create a list of things that you might describe as being “classic”.

8/22 EQ: Why are some Civilizations considered “classic”?. Do Now: (on your handout) Create a list of things that you might describe as being “classic”. What do these things have in common? Why are they called “Classics”?. Some Classics…. Stand the test of time Are well respected

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Do Now: (on your handout) Create a list of things that you might describe as being “classic”.

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  1. 8/22 EQ: Why are some Civilizations considered “classic”? Do Now: (on your handout) • Create a list of things that you might describe as being “classic”. • What do these things have in common? • Why are they called “Classics”?

  2. Some Classics…. • Stand the test of time • Are well respected • Other people have tried to copy them, but can’t quite do it

  3. The Classical Civilizationsand Empires Greece Rome India China

  4. Classical Civilizations • Each civilization was influenced by its geographic setting • All had strong, well-organized governments and prosperous economies • Each made important contributions • Art • Science • Architecture • Law • Religion • Government • Developed global trade routes which prompted the sharing of ideas and technology and spurred cultural diffusion which is the mixing and blending of cultures

  5. Greece 1750 B.C. – 133 B.C. • Organized into city-states (polis) • Athens and Sparta • Alexander the Great and Hellenistic culture

  6. Rome 509 B.C. – 476 A.D. • Established a new form of government called a Republic • Pax Romana – period of peace and prosperity • Laws of the Twelve Tables

  7. India • Aryans • Caste System • Hinduism • Mauryan Empire • Ahsoka • Buddhism

  8. China 1028 B.C. – 220 A.D. • Zhou Dynasty • Mandate of Heaven • Confucius • Qin Dynasty • Great Wall of China • Han Dynasty • Silk Road

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