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AP World History: Review
Transition to Classical
WHAP Important Dates – Classical
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1200 BCE
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1000 BCE
1500 BCE
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1350 BCE
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Age of Empires
Axial Age
800 BCE
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c500 BCE
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402 BCE
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322 BCE
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221 BCE
202 BCE
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184 BCE
c450 BCE
330 BCE
27 BCE
220 CE
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535 CE
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180 CE _______________
300ff CE
476 CE
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c100 BCE
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Decline
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Word Bank
Alexander & Hellenistic Age on rise Buddhism spreads
Christianity spreads
Confucius, life of
Greek city-states on rise
Gupta Empire begins
Gupta Empire ends
Han Dynasty begins
Han Dynasty ends
Hellenistic Period ends
Hinduism on rise
Indo-European migrations begin
Iron Age begins
Judaism begins
Laozi, life of
Maurya begins
Maurya ends
Pax Romana ends
Phoenicians rise
Roman Empire (western) ends
Roman Empire begins
Roman Republic on decline
Roman Republic on rise
Shi Huangdi rises
Siddartha Gautama, life of
Socrates & Athens peaks
Warring States begins
Zhou begins
AP World History: Review
Categorize the events into classical sub-periods.
1500 BCE-600 BCE
600 BCE-400 BCE
400 BCE-250 CE
250 CE-600 CE
After reviewing the completed timeline, answer the following questions.
1. At the side of timeline, sub-periods are labeled. What additional sub-periods exist? Look
for common developments. What might be some appropriate names for the sub-periods?
2. Place eight of the terms in the word chain below by placing terms that you see
connections between in adjoining links. Then, on the bottom, write a brief paragraph
explaining how the terms are connected.
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AP World History: Review
1500 BCE = Iron use, Phoenicia (also decline of Mesopotamia, Shang China)
1350 BCE = Indo-European invasions, Judaism
1200 BCE = Hinduism (also Olmec & Chavin in Americans)
1000 BCE = Zhou (also decline of Egypt, Bantu migrations start, codification of Old
Testament, codification of Vedas complete)
800 BCE = rise of Greek city-states
(770 BCE = Zhou in decline)
(c600 BCE = Zoroaster, codification of Hindu Epics completed)
c500 BCE = Siddhartha Gautama (563-483), Confucius (551-478), Lao-Tzu
c449 BCE = Golden of Athens (defeat of Persia, spread of Athenian culture,
democracy, Pericles, Socrates), Beginning of Roman Republic (Twelve Tables)
402 BCE = Start of Warring States
330 = Rise of Alexander the Great & Hellenistic Age
322 BCE = Rise of Maurya
221BCE - = Shi Huangdi & Qin
- 202 BCE = (end of Qin) Rise of Han
184 BCE = Fall of Maurya
100 BCE = End of Hellenistic period
1st century = Decline of Roman Republic (133 – 44 BCE)
27 BCE = Rise of Roman Empire
(30 CE = Rise of Christianity)
180 CE = End of Pax Romana
200 CE = use of camel for Trans-Sahara; spread of Indian influence in SE Asia
(end of Kushan era)
220 CE = Fall of Han
300ff CE = Spread of Buddhism, Spread of Christianity (312 = Constantine converts,
333 = Diocletian divides empire)
320 CE= Rise of Gupta
476 CE= Fall of Rome
535 CE = Fall of Gupta
(589 CE= Rise of Sui)
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