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Unit Projects
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Content Standards:
6.5 Students analyze the
geographic, political, economic, religious, and social
structures of the early civilizations of India.
- Locate and describe the major river system and
discuss the physical setting that sup-ported the rise of
this civilization.
- Discuss the significance of the Aryan invasions.
- Explain the major beliefs and practices of
Brahmanism in India and how they evolved into early
Hinduism.
- Outline the social structure of the caste system.
- Know the life and moral teachings of Buddha and how
Buddhism spread in India, Ceylon, and Central Asia.
- Describe the growth of the Maurya empire and the
political and moral achievements of the emperor Asoka.
- Discuss important aesthetic and intellectual
traditions (e.g., Sanskrit literature, including the
Bhagavad Gita; medicine; metallurgy; and
mathematics, including Hindu-Arabic numerals and the
zero).
6.6 Students analyze the
geographic, political, economic, religious, and social
structures of the early civilizations of China.
- Locate and describe the origins of Chinese
civilization in the Huang-He Valley during the Shang
Dynasty.
- Explain the geographic features of China that made
governance and the spread of ideas and goods difficult
and served to isolate the country from the rest of the
world.
- Know about the life of Confucius and the fundamental
teachings of Confucianism and Taoism.
- Identify the political and cultural problems
prevalent in the time of Confucius and how he sought to
solve them.
- List the policies and achievements of the emperor
Shi Huangdi in unifying northern China under the Qin
Dynasty.
- Detail the political contributions of the Han
Dynasty to the development of the imperial bureaucratic
state and the expansion of the empire.
- Cite the significance of the trans-Eurasian "silk
roads" in the period of the Han Dynasty and Roman Empire
and their locations.
- Describe the diffusion of Buddhism northward to
China during the Han Dynasty.
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