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Contents of this page

  1. Homework Dropbox
  2. Crash Course World History Video
  3. Small Group Discussion topics
  4. Support documents
  5. Maps and Images
  6. Selected Readings
  7. Misc.

1. Homework Dropbox

1. Reading and lecture notes with significant connections in column 3.
2. SCRIPTED: Classical India
3. AbD: Mauryan India, Gupta India, Han China
4. Map Activity
5. Timeline Activity
6. Selected Readings responses (This consists of your T4ing and discussion notes)
7. Small Group Discussion reflection
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2. Crash Course World History


3. Small Group Discussion Topics

1)      Assess the impact of the Aryan Invasion.

2)      Trace the development of the caste system.

3)      Compare Buddhism and Hinduism.

4)      What features of Indian and Chinese geography help explain each area’s social patterns?

5)      Compare the caste system with the organization of Chinese and Greek society.

6)      Compare the political implications of Hinduism and Confucianism.

7)      Compare the family structures of India and China.

8)      Trace the development of Ashoka’s leadership approach.

9)      Trace the patterns of early Indian history.

10)  Discuss “Inequality as the Social Norm.”

11)  Asses the influence of Indian culture on the rest of the world.



4. Support Documents

A Comparison of the Flood Stories in Genesis and Gilgamesh

Primary Source Document: The Hebrew Account of The Flood from Genesis--Not Indian in origin, but useful for comparison.

Primary Source Document: The Epic of Gilgamesh, Tablet XI (The Flood Story)

Primary Sources: Bhgavad Gita and Buddhism

Notes on the Gupta Empire

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