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The Classical Era. Unit 2 Introduction. What is the “Classical Era”?. Roughly 600 BC to 600 AD Noted for the development of complex empires in three key regions in world history: China, India, and the Mediterranean - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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The Classical Era Unit 2 Introduction
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The Classical Era

Unit 2 Introduction

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What is the “Classical Era”?

• Roughly 600 BC to 600 AD• Noted for the development of complex empires in

three key regions in world history: China, India, and the Mediterranean

• Popularly considered a “golden age” of culture and learning for these societies

• Witnessed the rise of the religious and philosophical systems that still dominate the globe to this day (with one BIG exception)

• First major interregional trade routes developed during these centuries

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Classical China

• Major Empire– Han Dynasty

• Belief Systems Developed– Confucianism– Daoism (Taoism)

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Zhou Dynasty

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Era of the Warring States

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QinDynasty

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Han Dynasty

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Classical India

• Major Empire– Gupta Dynasty

• Belief Systems Developed– Hinduism– Buddhism

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Vedic Period

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Hinduism and Buddhism

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Mauryan Empire

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Gupta Empire

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Classical Mediterranean

• Major Empire– Roman Empire

• Belief Systems Developed– Judaism– Christianity

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Persian Empire

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The Greek World

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Roman Republic

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Pax Romana

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Judaism and Christianity

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Interregional Contacts

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Inter-regional Contacts

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Coach Lerch’s Final Thoughts

• The rise of empire in these three regions contributed to the development of social, economic, political, technological, intellectual, and cultural features that still impact the ideological descendants of these groups


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