Unit 2 (Eastern Classical Civilization (500 BC - 500 AD)

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Han China

200 BCE-200Ce

Fall of Rome

476 CE

Classical Rome

500 BC - 500 AD

Classical Greece

600-300 BC

Isaac Newton

Defined the law of motion

Robert Boyle

Father of Modern Chemistry

Theocracy

Government that is run by religious leaders

Archimedes

Greek mathematician and inventor. He wrote works on plane and solid geometry, arithmetic, and mechanics. He is best known for the lever and pulley.

Galileo

He was the first person to use a telescope to observe

Copernicus

Heliocentric theory or model

Classical India

Hindu and buddhist Roots

Western Europe

In France, Great Britain, Germany, Spain, Italy

Democratic-Republicans

Led by Thomas Jefferson, many people believe that people should have political power,

China: Tang To Ming Dynasties

Tang Empire was an imperial dynasty of China

China (Zhou, Qin, and Han)

The Zhou Dynasty collapsed slowly, over a period of hundreds of years, as the feudal rulers of outlying provinces gained more authority

Eratosthenes

The calculated the circumference of the earth

Western Civilization

The modern culture of Europe and North America

Magna Carta

The royal charter of political right

Oligarchy

They are rule by few of people

Islamic Caliphates

They improved upon Roman arches and domes

Government

the governing body of a nation or state

central idea

the main idea of something

Sikhism

the religion began in northern India and found in the 16th century and combining elements of Hinduism and Islam

Christianity

the religion that bases on there life and teaching of Jesus Christ

Judaism

the religions of the jews

Confucianism

they would orderly society in the present world and stresses a moral code of conduct

Philosophical TradItions

throughout the western time

India (Maurya and Gupta)

Chandragupta ruled from 324 to 297 BCE before voluntarily giving the throne up to his son, Bindusara

Pythagoras

A Pythagorean Theorem

Republic

A form of a government

Totallitarianism

A government is a single party or leader controls the economic

Enlightenment

A movement in the 18th century

Islam

A religion based on the teaching of the mohammer of the which stresses belief in one god (Allah),

Hinduism

A religion native to India that belief in many gods and reincarnation

Hammurabi's Code

A set of law that the government life

Absolute Monarchy

A system of government in which the head of a state

Greece

Athens, Greek

Jewish Ten Commandments

Basic law

Buddhism

Belief system that started in India in the 500s BC. and they we enlightenment and the overcoming of suffering

Justinian's Code Of Law

Body of Civil Law

Rome

Capital of Italy

English Cilvil War

a conflict and it lasting from 1642 to 1649

Limited Monarchy

a government that is limited by laws and a constitution

Historical Origins

a religion historically began

Persia

an empire in southern Asia created by Cyrus

Monotheism

belief in a single and only god

Major Religions Traditions

belief in reincarnation

Judeo-Christian Legal Tradition

comes from christian technology of supersession

Democracy

government by the people


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