Monday, September 30, 2013

Questions to consider while reading for Wednesday


1. How to these document portray the governments within the Roman, Chinese, and Indian Empires?

2. How do these different forms of governments effect the lives of the citizens?

3. If you could live in any of these Empires which one would it be? And why?


Erika Gerards

Sunday, September 29, 2013

Does driving cause reproductive damage in women?

Remember this article next semester when you study the feminist movement... some people still use similar arguments as they did in the 18th century:

http://www.cnn.com/2013/09/29/world/meast/saudi-arabia-women-driving-cleric/index.html?hpt=hp_t2

Friday, September 20, 2013

Questions to consider while reading Chapter 2 sources

Students - here are the questions to consider while doing the reading for Monday. Please be sure to blog about the reading before coming to class on Monday. You do not necessarily have to answer these questions in your blog... rather, use them as a way to help focus your reading.

I hope you all have a nice weekend.
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How were the powerful viewed?
What were major beliefs in?
What is the lot of a man?
What is the greatest strength of having written laws as a primary source?
How can writing grant immortality?

Friday, September 6, 2013

Homework for September 9

Your schedule indicates that you should write a guided response/reflection on the primary source documents you will find at the end of Chapter 1. As you read these documents, and as you write your response, please keep this question in mind: Is there any indication in the documents that paleolithic peoples were more egalitarian than later peoples in wealth, status, power or gender? You should post your response/reflection to your blog before class on Monday.

Monday, September 2, 2013

Schedule of Readings & Assignments


World History / Andrews – Fall 2013                            Schedule of Activities & Assignments



August 28
Introductions. Syllabus. Definitions. FAQ.

August 30
Universe history. Early Homo. Evolution and spread of Homo sapiens.
DUE:   READ WW Prologue

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September 2 – Labor Day Holiday

September 4
Paleolithic migrations; Population of the planet.
DUE:   READ WW Introduction to Part One, and Chapter 1 (First Peoples), Sections: Out of Africa & The Ways We Were

September 6
The Neolithic revolution and the development of agriculture
DUE:   READ WW Chapter 1 (First Farmers), Sections: Agriculture to end of Chapter

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September 9
Primary Sources
DUE:   WW Chapter 1 READ Documents & WRITE guided response/reflection

September 11
Workshop: How to write an analytical paper, part 1
DUE:   WRITE further guided response to Chapter 1 documents

September 13
Workshop: How to write an analytical paper, part 2
DUE:   WRITE Draft of Analytical Paper

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September 16
The “civilizing” of human beings: Gilgamesh
DUE:   WRITE Analytical Paper

September 18
Gilgamesh brought to life
DUE:   Groupwork– PREPARE an oral interpretation of your segment of Gilgamesh

September 20
Ancient civilizations
DUE:   READ WW Chapter 2 (First Civilizations)

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September 23
Primary Sources (UD student-led option #1)
DUE:   WW Chapter 2 READ Documents & WRITE guided reflection

September 25
World History Library Session
DUE: COMPLETE the Information Literacy Tutorials located at:
http://www.ndnu.edu/academics/Library/Tutorials.aspx
Also, bring in your graded Analytical Paper along with any questions you have about using in-text citations or creating a Works Cited / Bibliography

September 27
Comparing Ancient civilizations
DUE:   Nothing!

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September 30
The Classical Era in Eurasia
DUE:   READ WW Introduction to Part Two, and Chapter 3 (State and Empire in Eurasia)

October 2
Primary Sources (UD student-led option #2)
DUE:   READ WW Chapter 3 Documents & WRITE guided reflection
AND:  Deadline for Revision of Analytical Paper

October 4
Confucian notions of leadership
DUE:   READ handout… excerpts from Confucius on leadership

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October 7
Eurasian cultural traditions
DUE:   READ WW Chapter 4 (Culture & Religion)

October 9
Primary Sources (UD student-led option #3)
DUE:   READ WW Chapter 4 Documents & WRITE guided reflection

October 11
Review session for Midterm Exam

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October 14
Midterm Exam – written portion

October 16
Midterm Exam – non-written portion

October 18 – Midterm Break

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October 21
One-on-one midterm status review. Primary Sources group work
DUE:   READ WW Chapter 5 Documents & WRITE guided reflection

October 23
Classical Era – Society & Inequality
DUE:   READ WW Chapter 5 (Society & Inequality in Eurasia)

October 25
Primary Sources discussion, Chapter 5
DUE: Nothing!

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October 28
Africa & the Americas
DUE:   READ WW Chapter 6 (Classical Era Variations) Choose Africa or Americas focus

October 30
Primary Sources (UD student-led option #4)
DUE:   READ WW Chapter 6 Documents & WRITE guided reflection

November 1
Writing Workshop for Research Project
DUE:   READ Handout on Polynesian Migrations

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November 4
Commerce & Culture: Silk Roads, Sand Roads & Sea Roads
DUE: READ WW Introduction to Part Three, & Chapter 7 (Commerce and Culture)

November 6
Primary Sources (UD student-led option #5)
DUE:   READ WW Chapter 7 Documents & WRITE guided reflection

November 8
The Golden Age of China
DUE:   READ WW Chapter 8 (China and the World).

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November 11
Christendom
DUE:   READ WW Chapter 10 (The Worlds of Christendom)

November 13
Islam
DUE:   READ WW Chapter 9 (The Worlds of Islam)

November 15
Islam… Primary Sources (UD student-led option #6)
DUE:   READ WW Chapter 9 Documents & WRITE guided reflection

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November 18
Peoples who leave no written record; Nomadic civilizations: The Mongols
DUE:   READ WW Chapter 11 (Pastoral Peoples on the Global Stage)
AND:  WRITE Annotated Bibliography

November 20
Mongols… Primary Sources (UD student-led option #7)
DUE:   READ WW Chapter 11 Documents & WRITE guided reflection

November 22
Debate: The Mongols got a bad rap from historians
DUE: PREPARE talking points for in-class debate

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November 25
The European Renaissance; early Modern thought world
DUE:   RESEARCH / WRITE Research Project

November 27
The Worlds of the 15th Century
DUE:   READ WW Chapter 12 (The Worlds of the Fifteenth Century)

November 29 – Thanksgiving Holiday

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December 2
Semester review and preparation for the Final Exam
DUE:   REVIEW all notes and readings

December 4
Final Exam

December 6
Reflection on the big picture… transition to the Modern world
DUE:   READ WW Introduction to Part Four