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Content Standards:
6.2 Students analyze the
geographic, political, economic, religious, and social
structures of the early civilizations of Mesopotamia, Egypt,
and Kush.
- Locate and describe the major river systems and
discuss the physical settings that supported permanent
settlement and early civilizations.
- Trace the development of agricultural techniques
that permitted the production of economic surplus and
the emergence of cities as centers of culture and power.
- Understand the relationship between religion and the
social and political order in Mesopotamia and Egypt.
- Know the significance of Hammurabi's Code.
- Discuss the main features of Egyptian art and
architecture.
- Describe the role of Egyptian trade in the eastern
Mediterranean and Nile valley.
- Understand the significance of Queen Hatshepsut and
Ramses the Great.
- Identify the location of the Kush civilization and
describe its political, commercial, and cultural
relations with Egypt.
- Trace the evolution of language and its written
forms.
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