AP World History Unit 2 Notes, Schemes and Mind Maps of History

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Name: Block: OP Mend. Heaton: PERIOD 2 REVIEW PACKET DDherr tr thir LhteP On day of * muttiple choice portion* of your test.» — DIRECTIONS: This review packet includes several review activities that can be completed as part of your preparation for the Period 2 unit test; completing these activities will also allow you to create a Period 2 study guide that you can later use as part of your studying process for the AP World exam in May 2021. Some of the activities in this packet are “MANDATORY* while others are *OPTIONAL* - please see below to find out which activities fall into which category: * *MANDATORY* assignment(s): Period 2 Vocab Guide, Period 2 Maps, Important People « *OPTIONAL* assignment(s): Key Concepts Questions The following might be helpful resources in completing this review packet: ® Class readings and Slides presentations Your lecture/reading notes Links pasted to Schoclegy * Relevant review videos from Heimler's History, Freemanpedia, etc. @ = Freemanpedia website for help with maps (go to www. freemanpedia.cam) Period, 2 Vocab Sig nu UCELUCE Guide. ” Complete the table below to review some of the important terms and concepts from Period 2. Note the significance of each. Think about why that term/concept is important, what were its impacts, etc. ample Locab Entry: Vocab Term: Significance (why it matters): Rosetta Stone Stone that provided a means to decode pictographic language (Egyptian hieroglyphics) and allowed for better understanding of ancient Egypt Vocab Term: Definition and/or significance (why it matters): Absolutism