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DUE ON THE SECOND DAY OF SCHOOL! AUGUST 7THWEBSITE: PFANNENSTIELHISTORY.WEEBLY.COMCONTACT: ANDREW.PFANNENSTIEL@TUSD1.ORG@pfannenhistorySUMMER ASSIGNMENT PART 1: MAPSAP World RegionsUsing the link on the class website UNDER SUMMER ASSIGNMENT entitled AP WORLD REGIONS drawin the AP WORLD REGIONS in the map below and label each region. There are 15 in total. You may color itif you would like but that is not a requirement. However, please use a color or striping to indicate any regionsthat overlap.

SUMMER ASSIGNMENT PART 2: Crash Course Ep 1, 7, & 9For these questions you will watch episodes 1, 7, & 9 of Crash Course World History on Youtube. A link tothese videos is also on my website under the SUMMER ASSIGNMENT SECTION. Answer the followingquestions in concise bullet points(IN YOUR OWN WORDS, NOT DIRECT QUOTES FROM VIDEOS ORCOPIED FROM OTHER STUDENTS) ANY EVIDENCE OF PLAGARISM OR COPYING WILL RESULTIN AN IMMEDIATE ZEROAGRICULTURAL REVOLUTION Episode # 1:1. HOW DO WE HAVE EVIDENCE OF HUNTER-GATHERERS (H-G) AND THEIR LIFEWAYS?2. WHAT ADVANTAGES DID HUNTER-GATHERERS HAVE OVER EARLY AGRICULTURALISTS?3. WHERE DID AGRICULTURE EMERGE? WHICH FOOD CROPS ARE ASSOCIATED WITH WHICHAREAS?4. WHAT ARE THE ADVANTAGES AND DISADVANTAGES OF AGRICULTURE?5. WHAT IMPACT DOES AGRICULTURE HAVE ON THE ENVIRONMENT?6. WHAT ADVANTAGES DO YOU THINK THAT EURASIA HAD WITH ITS ZOOLOGICAL SET OFANIMALS COMPARED TO THE AMERICAS?7. IF HUNTER-GATHERS HAD A “BETTER AND HEALTHIER” LIFEWAY, WHY DID PEOPLEBECOME AGRICULTURALISTS?8. WHAT DO HISTORIANS SAY ARE THE DRAWBACKS TO COMPLEX CIVILIZATIONS ANDAGRICULTURE?

:2,000 Years of Chinese History! Episode #71) China was the first Which means it had what:2)History in China was divided into3)How do dynasties end?4)What is the Warring States Period?5)What is the Mandate of Heaven? What is its purpose?6)Why are the Qin important?7)Describe Confucius and what he believed in8)Describe the 5 Relationships(Types of people involved, characteristics, purposes, ect)1.2.3.4.5.9)What else did the Mandate of Heaven explain?

The Silk Road and Ancient Trade Episode #9:1)What did the Silk Road expand?2)What areas did the two routes of the Silk Roads connect?3)Besides land routes, what other routes were there?4)What should we think of the Silk Road as instead of an actual road?5)How was silk mainly exported?6)What other goods, beside Silk, were trading along the Silk Road?7)How did the merchant class get political power?8)Even though most people could not afford silk, how did it impact so many lives?9)What was, arguably, the most important thing traded along the Silk Roads?10)What is the third way that the Silk Road changed lives?

SUMMER ASSIGNMENT PART 3: Key Religions BasicsThroughout the history of the world religion has always played a major role in the lives of peopleand many of the empires/civilizations. Understanding the basic teachings and history of thesereligions is one of the most important things in order to be successful in this class.Using the episodes of Crash Course listed below and links on the class website under SUMMERASSIGNMENTS to gather information and fill out each of the introductions to three of the mostsignificant religions of World History.You will also be comparing and contrasting these religions. You could identify similarities/differences in thingslike major beliefs, causes of spread, characteristics of holy books, locations, ect.BUDDHISMUse Cash Course World History Episode #6:Buddha andAshokaFounder:Century founded:AP World Region(s):Monotheistic or polytheistic?Holy Book/Important texts:MainBeliefs/Ideasinclude ATLEAST 5!Causes/Methodsof Spread of theReligion

CHRISTIANITIYUse Crash Course Episode #11: Christianity. from Judaism to ConstantineFounder:Century founded:AP World Region(s):Monotheistic or polytheistic?Holy Book/Important texts:MainBeliefs/Ideasinclude ATLEAST 5!Causes/Methodsof Spread of theReligionMAJOR SIMILARITIES BETWEENCHRISTIANITY & BUDDHISMMAJOR SIMILARITIES BETWEENCHRISTIANITY & ISLAM

ISLAMCrash Course World History Episode #13: Islam, The Koran, and the 5 PillarsFounder:Century founded:AP World Region(s):Monotheistic or polytheistic?Holy Book/Important texts:MainBeliefs/Ideasinclude ATLEAST 5!Causes/Methodsof Spread of theReligionMAJOR SIMILARITIES BETWEEN ISLAM &BUDDHISMMAJOR DIFFERENCES BETWEENCHRISTIANITY & ISLAM

HINDUISMUse Cash Course World History Episode #6:Buddha and AshokaAP World Region(s):Monotheistic or polytheistic?Holy Book/Important texts:MainBeliefs/Ideasinclude ATLEAST 5!Causes/Methodsof Spread of theReligionMAJOR SIMILARITIES BETWEEN HINDUISM &BUDDHISMMAJOR DIFFERENCES BETWEEN HINDUISM &ISLAM/CHRISTIANITY

MAJOR SIMILARITIES BETWEEN ISLAM & BUDDHISM MAJOR DIFFERENCES BETWEEN CHRISTIANITY & ISLAM . HINDUISM . LEAST 5! Causes/Methods of Spread of the Religion MAJOR SIMILARITIES BETWEEN HINDUISM & BUDDHISM MAJOR DIFFERENCES BETWEEN HINDUISM & ISLAM/CHRISTIANITY . Author:

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