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AP WORLD HISTORY
Mr. Friedman
Master Outline:
“Second Wave” Civilizations: Government (State) and Empire (Chapter 3)
**Corresponding textbook pages are indicated in parentheses after the topic. Additional material
pertaining to each topic will be presented in class. If no textbook pages are indicated, then the material will
be presented entirely through the outlines, other additional material, and in class.**
I. Geographic Setting of “Second Wave” Civilizations:
Name of Civilization
Region/Country
1. Persia
Iran
2. Minoan and Mycenaean Greece
Greece
3. Archaic and Classical Greece: Sparta
Greece
4. Archaic and Classical Greece: Athens
Greece
5. Macedonian Greek Empire
Greece
6. Early Rome
Italy
7. Republican Rome
Italy
8. Imperial Rome
Italy
9. Qin China
China
10. Han China
China
11. Mauryan Indian Empire
India
12. Gupta Indian Empire
India
II. Continuity and Change between First and Second Wave Civilizations (Textbook, pages 109-113):
III. Empires in general (Textbook, pages 117-119):
(See Empires Cartoon)
IV. The Persian Empire (Textbook, pages 120-122; 155-156):
(See The Persian Empire Outline, A Great Empire Cartoon, and Map: Middle East)
A. Geography:
B.
Government:
C.
Empire:
V. Minoan and Mycenaean Greece:
(See Minoan and Mycenaean Civilization Outline)
A. Geography:
B.
Government:
C.
War
VI. Archaic and Classical Greece: Sparta (Textbook, pages 122-126)
(See Ancient Greece from 1100 BC to 500 BC Outline)
(See Differing Political Systems in Ancient Greece Outline)
A. Geography:
B.
Government:
C.
War:
VII. Archaic and Classical Greece: Athens (Textbook, pages 122-126; 146-148; 156-157):
(See Ancient Greece from 1100 BC to 500 BC Outline)
(See Differing Political Systems in Ancient Greece Outline)
A. Geography:
B.
Government:
VIII. The Greco-Persian Wars (Textbook, pages 125-126):
(See The Persian Wars Outline)
IX. The Peloponnesian (Athenian-Spartan) War (Textbook, page 126):
(See The Peloponnesian War Outline)
X Alexander the Great’s Macedonian Greek Empire (Textbook, pages 126-129):
(See Alexander the Great Outline)
A. Geography:
B.
Government:
C.
War:
D.
Empire:
XI. Early Rome (Textbook, pages 129-130):
(See Rome before the Republic Outline)
XII. Republican Rome (Textbook, page 130):
(See Republican Rome Outline)
A. Geography:
B.
Government:
XIII. Comparing Republican Rome and Ancient Athens:
XIV. War, Foreign Policy, and the Expansion of Republican Rome (Textbook, pages 130-132):
(See War, Foreign Policy, and the Expansion of Republic Rome Outline)
XV. The Collapse of the Roman Republic (Textbook, pages 132-133; 161-162)
(See The Collapse of the Roman Republic Outline)
XVI. Imperial Rome (Roman Empire) (Textbook, pages 133; 136-141; 148-150)
(See The Decline and Fall of the (Western) Roman Empire Outline)
A. Geography:
B.
Government:
C.
War:
D. Empire:
XVII. Comparing Alexander the Great’s Macedonian Greek Empire and the Roman Empire:
XVIII. Qin China (Textbook, pages 133-136; 150-151; 157-161; 3-b):
(See China: Qin and Han Dynasties Outline)
A. Geography:
B.
Government:
C.
War:
D. Empire:
XIX Han China (Textbook, pages 136-141):
(See China: Qin and Han Dynasties Outline)
A. Geography:
B.
Government:
C.
War:
D. Empire:
XX. Comparing Han China and Imperial Rome (Textbook, pages 136-141; 3-a):
XXI. Maurayn Indian Empire (Textbook, pages 141-142; 152-154):
(See The Mauryan Empire Outline)
A. Geography:
B.
Government:
C.
War:
D. Empire:
XXII. Gupta Indian Empire (Textbook, pages 142-143):
(See The Guptas Outline)
A. Geography:
B.
Government:
C. Empire:
XXIII. Legacy of the Second Wave Empires (Textbook, pages 143-145):
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