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Summary AP World History: Modern - Prologue Notes

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Comprehensive AP World History Prologue Notes covering Unit 0: the Foundations of civilization before 1200 CE. These student-friendly notes include detailed summaries of key concepts such as the Neolithic Revolution, early river valley civilizations (Mesopotamia, Egypt, Indus Valley, China), and major classical empires (Rome, Han, Gupta, Persia). Also includes overviews of major world religions (Hinduism, Buddhism, Judaism, Christianity, Confucianism, etc.), early trade networks, political and social structures, and cultural developments. Perfect for studying, test prep, or reviewing key themes and historical thinking skills like comparison, causation, and continuity/change over time (CCOT). Organized, easy to read, and ideal for AP-level learners.

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Part 1: Human Development to c. 600 B.C.E.

The First Migrations
●​ Modern humans appeared in East Africa between 200,000 BCE →100,000 BCE
●​ Lived in small groups, hunted animals, foraged seeds + edible plants.
●​ No larger than a dozen in a group, constantly moved and adapted to changing environments.
●​ Develop Animism: Earliest system of religious beliefs based on deities associated with nature
●​ Mainly egalistic society; but showed early signs of patriarchy.

Migrating →100,000 - 60,000 years ago. Populated all continents by 10,000 BCE (Except antarctica)

Agricultural (Neolithic) Revolution: 8000 BCE
●​ Started somewhere in the Middle East, near or at Mesopotamia
●​ Population grew → Large Settlements → Cities → Empires
●​ Not everyone has to farm → Specialty workers (Artisans, Merchants, Priests)
●​ New + Improved technology: Irrigation, wheel and Metals: Iron/Bronze
●​ Government extensions → Taxation spread, writing system invented to keep track of trade
●​ Social classes start to form by Wealth/Occupations → Women start losing status

The First Civilizations:
●​ Mesopotamia (3500 BCE)
○​ World’s first civilization, based between Tigris and Euphrates River
○​ Highly patriarchal society, built religious temples called Ziggurats
○​ Polytheistic society, believed in many gods
■​ Sumer: invented world’s first written language → Cuneiform: Kept track of
trades and to write laws.
●​ Egypt (3100 BCE)
○​ Highly centralized government under a Pharaoh. Prospered in the Nile River Valley
○​ Developed own writing system → Hieroglyphics, and had a complex math system
○​ Built Pyramids to represent pharaoh’s power.
○​ Women in Egypt had more status, allowed to own property, equal rights in court.
●​ Indus (3000 BCE)
○​ Sophisticated civilization along Indus River
○​ Developed technology such as indoor plumbing and urban grid planning layouts.
■​ Home to cities: Harappa and Mohenjo-Daro
●​ China (2000 BCE)
○​ Highly patriarchal and centralized civilization along the Huang He and Yangtze River
○​ Gave special honor to ancestors
●​ Non-River Valley Civilizations:
○​ Olmec: Mesoamerica
○​ Chavin: Andes

, Early Religions:
●​ Hinduism: Originates to at least 3,500 years ago from the Aryans
○​ Aryans from Himalayas brought over scripture called: Vedas
○​ Mono/Polytheistic Religion: One supreme deity in many forms
○​ Taught a cycle of reincarnation, goal is to escape: Moksha (enlightenment)
○​ Heavily defined and separated caste system, but also unified this region
●​ Zoroastrianism: Developed in Persia, early form of monotheism
○​ Human free will, battle between the forces of good and evil
●​ Judaism: Developed in current day Israel, traced to the teachings of Abraham (~4,000 yrs ago)
○​ Located in around the area of current day Israel, “Founding” Abrahamic Religion
○​ Scripture: Hebrew Scriptures or The Old Testament
○​ Mutual promise with their god: Yahweh

Part 2: The Classical Era; c. 600 B.C.E. to c. 600 C.E

Several great empires arose during this time, becoming foundations:
●​ Western Eurasia: the Persian, Greek, Roman, and Byzantine empires
●​ Southern Asia: the Mauryan and Gupta Empires
●​ Eastern Asian: the Qin and Han dynasties
●​ Mesoamerica: the Mayan Empire​

Ideas and trade flourished along land routes such as the “Silk Roads”. ​

Buddhism and Developments in South Asia:
●​ Founder: Siddhartha Guatama (Born: ~530 BCE into a wealthy Hindu Family)
●​ Saw suffering around him, left life to understand why people suffered.
○​ Mediated several days under a bodhi tree, reached “Nirvana” or enlightenment
○​ Four Noble Truths → Eightfold Paths
●​ No Caste System → Popular amongst lower Caste members → Spread around the world​

The Mauryan Empire: First Era of Unity in South Asia (322 BCE → 187 BCE)
●​ Reached the highest point under rule of Ashoka:
○​ Promoted prosperity: efficient taxing, built roads to connect empire
○​ One of the few powerful rulers to switch beliefs, Hinduism → Buddhism
●​ Quickly declined in power after Ashoka, political decentralization

The Gupta Empire: Second Era of Unity in South Asia (320 CE → 500 CE)
●​ Referred to as the “Golden Age of India” → Strong centralized gov. In Pataliputra
○​ Intellectual and Cultural life flourished
■​ Advancements in medicine → Innoculations to prevent disease
■​ Mathematicians developed 0-9, and idea of the place value
●​ Highly patriarchal, and united under Hinduism
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