1st Edition
UGC 111: World Civilization 1
School: University at Buffalo, The State University of New York (UB )
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Pages: 4A study guide covering lectures 16-21 talking about ancient China, Africa, indigenous people, and medieval Europe.
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Pages: 3A description of the New World in the western hemisphere and the earliest indigenous people that lived there.
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Pages: 2Questions and answers from the video watched in class describing trans-Saharan trade and the Niger River.
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Pages: 2A description of early Africa, its kingdoms, and questions and answers from the video watched in class.
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Pages: 2Questions regarding the video watched in lecture about the Silk Road in China.
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Pages: 3A look at later Islam, a description of Hinduism, and a look at Buddhism.
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Pages: 3A description of the two major religions that came from India, Hinduism and Buddhism.
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Pages: 3A description of the Indus River Valley and the origins of Hinduism
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Pages: 5A review of Ancient Greece, Greek philosophy, Athens, the Roman Empire, the Hellenistic Period, early Christianity, and the origins of Islam.
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Pages: 2A look into the Hellenistic Age and some of the characteristics of it that represented the large change from the classical period.
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Pages: 4A description of ancient Greek philosophers and their discoveries, and the basis of modern day science.
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Pages: 2A look into the city-state of Athens, its government, and its organization.
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Pages: 3Settlements in Paleolithic and Neolithic eras, Mesopotamia, Egypt, and Israel
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Pages: 2The history of Egypt and the Nile River Valley, the social structure, their beliefs of the afterlife, and the building of the Great Pyramids