Friday, January 31, 2014

Text Book Summary

From Prehistory to Civilization (3000-1200BC)
LO1
  • "Language, religion, art, technology, farming, family life, and village communities- all these basic features of human existence originated in prehistoric times."
  • Learning Objectives:
  • LO1- Trace the key developments of prehistory, from the emergence of our human ancestors to the beginnings of village life.
  • LO2- Explain why the society that grew up in Sumer is considered one of the first civilizations, and describe later developments in Mesopotamia
  • LO3- Contrast the ancient civilization of the Nile with that of the Tigris-Euphrates, and discuss the defining features of Egyptian life
  • The Temple of Amon
  • Prehistory: the period before history was recorded through written documents
  • LO1- Before Civilization: The Prehistoric Era
  • "If we reduce the time since the first humanlike species appeared to the period of the twenty-four-hour day, the five-thousand-year era of civilization takes up less than the last three minutes!"
  • Paleolithic Age: this ear began with the earliest human types
  • Neolithic Age: By the 8000Bc they had advanced so far in southwestern Asia and northeastern Africa, as well as in neighboring region including Europe
  • The Hunting and Gathering Way of Life: throughout the Paleolithic Age, all human beings lived as migratory hunters, fishers, and gatherers
  • Cave Paintings
  • Agricultural Revolution : The shirt from hunting and gathering food to a more settled way of life based on farming and herding that occurred gradually between 8000 and 4000 BC in much of western Asia, northern Africa, and Europe and separately in other parts of the world
  • The first of Agricultural Revolution took place in southwestern Asia
  • Villages and Families:
  • The first agricultural villages appeared in southwestern Asia
  • Each house had its living storage space, which would have belonged to a family
  • Neolithic Storage Jar: made to store plant and animal products
  • Polytheism: the belief in many gods and goddesses
  • "Over many generations, the life of village communities and families came to be regulated by complex systems of tradition, custom, and authority, out of which the law and government of civilized societies would ultimately."
  • Study of traditional farming societies also suggests that the accompanied by a lasting shift in the pattern of relations between men and women.
  • Agricultural Revolution made men, for the first time, the main suppliers of food
  • Over many centuries, the Agricultural Revolution spread outward from its region of origin
  • "Nurtured by a favorable environment and then toughened by harsher conditions, there grew up in southern Mesopotamia a new kind of society, so much more complex than the older one that today  it counts as one of the world's first true civilizations." 

Thursday, January 30, 2014

Hammurabi's Code and Lockdown

Today in school we had our first lockdown. At first I got really scared because I thought that it was real but after I realized that it wasn't real it was kind of funny. For homework we had to look up three of Hammurabi's laws and write about them so here are three that I picked. One is "If any one is committing a robbery and is caught, then he shall be put to death." I think it is bad to steal and all but I think that's kind of extreme. Another one is "If a son strike his father, his hands shall be hewn off." I think that this law is weird because why would some kid hit his father? But if the kid does hit his father its kind of extreme to cut off his hand. The third rule I found is "if a man knock out the teeth of his equal, his teeth shall be knocked out." That law seems really stupid because when would that even happen? Also, who would make a law up about them. Overall, some of these laws seem really weird and extreme.

Tuesday, January 28, 2014

Notes on Text Book

  • Western world: North and South America and Europe
  • Far East in China
  • Pre-History: before things were written down
  • 200,000 yrs. ago human species emerged in southwestern Africa
  • Hairy, tough skinned, claws, and hunched over
  • Earliest prehistoric age is Paleolithic (Old Stone Age)
  • Agricultural Revolution:
  • Known as Neolithic Revolution
  • Haunting and gathering to permanent settlements
  • Populations rose due to increased ability to care for young children
  • Had to be lucky to make it over age 1
  • Hierarchies appeared in village life
  • *Own hierarchy based on what your job was*
  • Men are built bigger than women so they can do harder jobs that are more appreciated
  • Invention of wheel and plow made it possible to produce enough food or storage
  • Villagers were polytheists, worshipped multiple nature, human, and animal gods
  • Sumer:
  • land between Tigris and Euphrates river
  • Population increased drastically due to new irrigation techniques
  • Cities and towns founded had as many as 40,000 inhabitants
  • More adequate food storage allowed for diversity in jobs
  • *Sumerians invented the earliest form of writing know as "cuniform."

Friday, January 24, 2014

Our Talk about Rising Girl

Today in human Geo we talked about what we thought about the movie Girl Rising. I thought that it was very sad. I can't believe that those things are happening in the world. It is so unfortunate. I am glad that in America things like that don't happen. Mr. Schick said that America is great but we aren't perfect. There are still some things that need to be fixed for women's rights. I find it weird that women receive 71% of the amount of money men make at the same job. I think that that is unfair. Women can do any job just as good as men sometimes better. I think that they do this so women stay home and don't want to work. I believe that America will be able to improve women's rights over the years.

Thursday, January 23, 2014

First Western Civ Class

Today we had our first Western Civ class with Mr. Schick. I stayed in the same class, although some new people came and some people left. I really like this class. Today we had a two hour delay and then we have to watch movie at the end of the day, so we have a super short schedule. All we did today was make our new blog. I am glad that we are still doing blogs because they help me a lot. They are easy ways to study and to get more points. Right now I am in class so I am doing my first blog now. Now class is over!