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A.P. World History: Periodization

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Period
From 4500 BC to 1000 BC   Ancient Period  
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Begins with agriculture   Ancient Period  
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Begins with sedentarism   Ancient Period  
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Generally small city-states, states   Ancient Period  
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Neolithic   Ancient Period  
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Ancient River Valley Civilization   Ancient Period  
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Ends with rise of large, regional empires   Ancient Period  
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1,000 BC to 500 CE   Classical Period  
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Athens, Sparta, Persia, Han, Jhon, Quin, Roman, Mesoameria   Classical Period  
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Large, regional empires   Classical Period  
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Military aristocrates   Classical Period  
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Permanent traditions: Confucianism, Buddism, Legalism, Daoism, Christianity, Judaism, Zoroastrianism, Hinduism   Classical Period  
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Regional Civilizations: China, India, SW Asia (Cuneiform), Mediterranean, Mesoameria, and Andean America. Strong Contrast between regional centers.   Classical Period  
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Many areas outside classical civilizations   Classical Period  
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Ends with massive nomadic invasions   Classical Period  
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500 CE to 1450 CE   Post-Classical Age  
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Began with ride of Islam   Post-Classical Age  
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First trans-reginal civilizations that spans Eurasia and Africa: Vikings, Byzantine, Islam   Post-Classical Age  
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Era of two great powers: Islam, China   Post-Classical Age  
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Spread of universalizing religions, philosophies: Christianity, Islam, Buddhism   Post-Classical Age  
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Saw rise of new civilization centers   Post-Classical Age  
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Emergence of network of global contacts: Silk Road, Indian Ocean, Trans-Saharhan   Post-Classical Age  
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Ends due to Mongols, Black Death   Post-Classical Age  
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1450-1750   Early Modern Era  
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Rise of gunpowder empires: Ottoman   Early Modern Era  
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Rise of Western World   Early Modern Era  
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World Shrinks   Early Modern Era  
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All continents included in world network   Early Modern Era  
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Global Trade develops for the first time   Early Modern Era  
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Great exchanges of goods, products, flora, fauna, people, germs (Columbine Exchange). Also ideas, especially European, Christianity   Early Modern Era  
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1750 to 1914   Modern Age  
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"The West and the Rest"   Modern Age  
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Industrial Revolution   Modern Age  
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Era of massive technological change   Modern Age  
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Steam Engine   Modern Age  
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Technological Revolutions   Modern Age  
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Political Revolution   Modern Age  
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French Revolution   Modern Age  
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American Revolution   Modern Age  
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Social Revolution, Intellectual   Modern Age  
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Vast trade networks   Modern Age  
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Western Global Hegemony (rule over leadership): Great Britain, France, Germany, Russia. USA and Japan are the newest powers   Modern Age  
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Dominance of Western Culture   Modern Age  
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Ends with WWI   Modern Age  
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1914 to Present   Contemporary Era  
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"Change, Change, Change"   Contemporary Era  
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The American Century, Retreat of Europe   Contemporary Era  
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Rise of Pacific Rim (Asia Tigers), India   Contemporary Era  
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Collapse of European Empires   Contemporary Era  
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Modernization vs. Westernization   Contemporary Era  
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Modernization vs. Traditionalism   Contemporary Era  
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Rise of new political forms   Contemporary Era  
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Mass Culture   Contemporary Era  
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Technology, telecommunications dominate age   Contemporary Era  
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