Register Now. Chapter 14 outline: A Prophet and his World School: Mount Sinai High School. Course: HISTORY AP World H. A prophet and his world: Muhammad and his message: Arabian peninsula was mostly desert: Nomadic Bedouin people organized in family and clan groups; Important in long-distance trade networks between China/India and Persia/Byzantium. History is most commonly used to study government and politics, but history can also be used to illuminate other topics, such as science, technology, or law. A biographer writes a history of one person and how that person changed or influenced society.
-AP World History - StearnsChapter 1 ? From Human Prehistory to the Early CivilizationsI. IntroductionA. Human origin ? 2.5 million years ago1. 1/4000 of earth?s existence ? 24 hour day ? last 5 minutesB. Human negatives and positives1. Aggressiveness, long baby time, back problems, death fears2. Grip, high/regular sex drive, omnivores, facial expressions, speechC. Paleolithic (Old Stone) Age ? 2.5 million to 12000 BCE1. Simple tools ? increase in size, brain capacity ? Homo erectusII. Late Paleolithic DevelopmentsHomo sapiens sapiens ? 120,000 years ago ? killed off others?Population growth required change ? 1 square mile to hunt/gather for 2 peopleLong breast feeding ? limit fertility
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