A.P. World History: Periodization
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| 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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