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AP World History Review Roundup-Topics Assigned Foundations—8000 BCE to 600 CE Basic features of early civilizations in different environments Civilizations—Mesopotamia, Egypt, Harappan (Indus Valley), Shang, Mesoamerica, and Andean South America Features—culture, state, and social structure (#1) Vince Gonzalez, Samantha Bayer Classical civilizations--political developments, social/gender structures, trading patterns and other contacts, arts, sciences, technology China- (#2)Ha-Young Yu, Abby Brown India- (#3)Charley Luo Mediterranean-(#4)Tripp Hutson Mesoamerican- (#5)Alex Lilly Major Belief Systems-basic features and location of major world belief systems prior to 600 CE (#6)Jon Stoll Collapse of Classical Empires (Han, Gupta, Rome)—What happened? Why? Why was collapse in west more severe? (#7)Samantha Weissert Movements of peoples (Bantu, Huns, Germans, Polynesians) (#8)Annabelle Edwards Interregional networks by 600 CE: trade and spread of religions (#9)Elizabeth Sheeks, Tyler Romeu Compare the role of women in different belief systems—Buddhism, Christianity, Confucianism, and Hinduism (#10)Joe Black, Julie Gardiner 600-1450 CE The Islamic World—rise and role of Dar-al-Islam as a unifying cultural and economic force in Eurasia and Africa, Islamic political structures (esp. caliphate), arts, sciences, and technologies (#11)Eden Woubshet Development and shifts in interregional trade, technology, and cultural exchange Trans-Sahara trade, Indian Ocean trade, Silk Roads, economic innovations (Tang, Song, early Ming, Swahili Coast trade, economic systems in the Americas) (#12)Maura Bowden, Mallory Zimmerman Missionary outreach of major religions (#13) Nathan Fleischmann Contacts between major religions (Islam and Buddhism, Christianity and Islam, any others you can think of for this time period) (#14) Adison Picchi Political Systems and Cultural Patterns: East Asia—China’s expansion, Chinese influence on surrounding areas (Japan, Vietnam, Korea), Change and continuities in Confucianism (#15) Sam Darby, Caroline Hardison The Americas—apex and decline of the Maya, rise of the Aztec, rise of the Inca (#16) Bryanna Thomas, Natalie Kieta Restructuring of Europe—decentralization (medieval society), division of Christianity, revival of cities (#17) Connor Fissel, Ellyn Mikkelson Africa—Sudanic empires (Mali, Ghana, Songhay), and the Swahili Coast (#18) Rebecca Neuman, Jordyn Sessoms South Asia and Southeast Asia—Delhi Sultanate, Vietnam (#19)Nick Cantu, Eugene Kim Impact of migrations on Afro-Eurasia and the Americas (e.g. Aztecs, Mongols, Turks, Vikings, Arabs) (#20) Alex Dulock Compare the role and function of cities in major societies (#21) Myka Murphy Compare the developments in political and social institutions in both eastern and western Europe (#22)Raphaella Jackson Compare Japanese and European feudalism—(#23) Wade Miletto Compare European and sub-Saharan African contacts with the Islamic world (#24)Ryan Devetski Analyze the Chinese civil service exam system and the rise of meritocracy (#25)Rebecca Arndt, Nick Rodgers 1450-1750: Changes in trade, technology, and global interactions—the Columbian Exchange, the impact of guns, changes in shipbuilding, and navigational devices (#26) Michael Norton Slave systems and slave trade— (#27)Eliott Chapuis Demographic and environmental changes: diseases, animals, new crops, and comparative population trends— (#28) Grace Roberts, Matthew Burchfield Scientific Revolution and the Enlightenment— (#29) Taylor Porter Comparative global causes and impacts of cultural change (ex. African contributions to cultures in the Americas—(#30)Connor Smith, Julie Saxton Creation of new religions-Vodun, Zen, Sikhism, Protestantism (#31) Corie Gutierrez, Major developments and exchanges in the arts (ex. Mughal, the Americas)—(#32) Rudy Dimitrov, Jim Christopher Compare colonial administrations— (#33) Kim Johnson Compare coercive labor systems: slavery and other coercive labor systems in the Americas— (#34) Gabe Frascella Analyze the development of empire (i.e. General empire building in Asia, Africa, Europe, and the Americas)—(#35)Sam Morley, Connor Johnson Analyze imperial systems: a European seaborne empire compared with a land-based Asian empire—(#36) Sofia Niarchos Compare Russia’s interaction with two of the following: Ottoman Empire, China, western Europe, and eastern Europe— (#37)Nathan Shuart Compare Mesoamerican and Andean systems of exchange—(#38) Zach Strongin 1750-1914 Changes in global commerce, communications, and technology o Industrial Revolution (transformative effects on and differential timing in different societies; mutual relation of industrial and scientific developments; commonalities) Changes in patterns of world trade (#39) Chris Wheeler, David Monteleone Demographic and environmental changes (migrations; end of the Atlantic slave trade; new birthrate patterns; food supply; medicine)—(#40)Mary Kathryn Harrington, Paul Bohn Changes in social and gender structure (Industrial Revolution; commercial and demographic developments; emancipation of serfs/slaves; tension between work patterns and ideas about gender; new forms of labor systems)— (#41) Brock Matter Political revolutions & independence movements; new political ideas US and Latin American independence movements (#42) Jeff Anderson French, Haitian, Mexican, Chinese revolutions (#43) Zach Allen Rise of nationalism, nation-states, and movements for political reform (#44) Caleb Beaver Compare the causes and early phases of the Industrial Revolution in western Europe and Japan (#45)Sarah Murphy, Bennett Eldredge Compare reaction to foreign interference in the Ottoman Empire, China, India, Southeast Asia, and Japan— (#46) Ketki Desai, Zach Clevenger Compare nationalism in the following pairs: China and Japan, Egypt and Italy, Pan-Africanism and the Indian Congress Movement—(#47) Drew Cuttic 1914-present Explain forms of Western intervention in Latin America, Africa, and Southeast Asia (#48)Christian Einertson Compare the roles and conditions of elite women in Latin America with those in western Europe before 1850— (#49)Molly Zimmerman, Cara DeBenedictis Compare patterns and results of decolonization in Africa and India— (#50) Marin Abousaud, Travis Grooms Compare the effects on women in the following revolutions: Chinese Russian, Cuban, Iranian) (#51)Matthew Rathbone Compare legacies of colonialism and patterns of economic development in Africa, Asia, and Latin America—(#52)Samantha Askin, Doug Hansen Analyze nationalist ideologies and movements in contrasting European and colonial environments— (#53)Alex Mattle, Tyler Molinaro Assess different proposals (or models) for economic growth in the developing world and the social and political consequences – (#54)Abhishek Deo, Ben Murray