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March 14, 2013 | History
Historians try to learn what life was like for people long ago in places around the world. To understand the people and places of the past, historians study clues and evidence. Studying history will be easy for you using this textbook. Each chapter includes a chapter-opener introduction with a time line of important events, a Social Studies skills activity, chapter review pages, and a standardized test practice page. - Publisher.
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World History: ancient civilizations through the Renaissance
2014, Holt McDougal, HOLT MCDOUGAL
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Table of Contents
Unit 1 : Early humans and societies.
Uncovering the past
The Stone Ages and early cultures
Unit 2 : Mesopotamia, Egypt and Kush.
Mesopotamia and the Fertile Crescent
Ancient Egypt and Kush
Unit 3 : Civilization in India and China.
Ancient India
Ancient China
Unit 4 : Foundations of Western ideas.
The Hebrews and Judaism
Ancient Greece
The Greek world
Unit 5 : The Roman world.
The Roman Republic
Rome and Christianity
Unit 6 : Islamic and African civilizations.
The Islamic world
Early African civilizations
Unit 7 : Empires of Asia and the Americas.
China
Japan
The Early Americas
Unit 8 : Renewal in Europe.
The early Middle Ages
The later Middle Ages
The Renaissance and Reformation
Science and exploration
References.
Atlas
English and Spanish glossary
Edition Notes
"South Carolina" - cover. "SC" - t.p.
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