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Time Lines, Infographics, and Political Cartoons
Chapter 1 2
Hominid Development 8
Time Line of Planet Earth 9
Chapter 2 26
Chapter 3 58
Chapter 4 86
Civilizations of the Ancient World 113
Chapter 5 120
Alexander’s Empire and Its Legacy,
336–306 B.C.1 45
Chapter 6 152
Ancient Rome and Early
Christianity 184
Chapter 7 186
India and China Establish Empires 208
Chapter 8 210
Chapter 9 232
Classical Ages 252
Chapter 10 260
Chapter 11 298
Byzantines, Russians, and Turks 318
Chapter 12 320
Dynasties of China, 500–1400 338
Chapter 13 350
Chapter 14 376
Chapter 15 406
Chapter 16 438
Chapter 17 468
Henry VIII Causes Religious
Turmoil 492
Chapter 18 504
Chapter 19 526
Chapter 20 550
Three Worlds Meet, 1492–1700 573
Chapter 21 586
Chapter 22 620
Major Steps in the Scientific
Revolution 626
Chapter 23 648
Chapter 24 678
Political Revolutions 706
Chapter 25 714
Chapter 26 744
Chapter 27 770
Chapter 28 802
Scientific and Technological
Changes 830
Chapter 29 838
Chapter 30 864
Chapter 31 894
Aggression in Europe, Asia,
and Africa, 1931–1939 916
Chapter 32 922
Technology of War 954
Chapter 33 962
The Space Race 971
Chapter 34 994
A Turbulent History 1001
The Israeli-Palestinian Struggle 1021
Chapter 35 1030
South Africa, 1948–2000 1045
Chapter 36 1068
Five Developing Nations 1100
Table of “Components of Culture” 6
How Culture Is Learned 6
Characteristics of Civilization
in Sumer 21
The City of Ur 22
The Mighty Nile 36
Pyramids and Mummies 39
Monsoon Winter and Summer 45
Dynastic Cycle in China 54
Merchant Ships 75
The Great Wall of China 108
Greek Astronomy 147
A Roman Villa 166
The Colosseum 182
Chinese Society 202
Hunter-Gatherer Community 212
Vegetation Regions of Africa 214
African Ironworking 218
Mammoth hunt 234
Migration Routes 237
Early Civilizations,
1200 B.C.–A.D.700 247
Alexandria 262
Major Buddhist Sects 285
Major Christian Sects 287
Major Hindu Sects 289
Major Islamic Sects 291
Major Jewish Sects 293
The Five Relationships 295
Chinese Inventions 322
Japanese Samurai 342
Southeast Asia, 900–1200 345
Western European Peasants, 1100s 352
European Feudalism 361
Japanese Feudalism 361
The Medieval Manor 362
Castles and Siege Weapons 366
Crusade Party 378
Gothic Architecture 381
The Commercial Revolution 390
Route of the Plague 400
If the Plague Struck
America Today 401
Trade in the Sahara 408
The Lost-Wax Process 421
Types of Trade Networks 431
The Printing Press 484
The Division of Christianity 491
The Tools of Exploration 531
Zheng He’s Treasure Ship 537
The Forbidden City 538
The Columbian Exchange 572
Mercantilism 574
Organization of the Ottoman
Government 580
Organization of the Tokugawa
Shogunate 580
Absolutism 594
The Palace at Versailles 600
Expansion of U.S. Voting Rights 643
Conquerors of the Bastille Parade 650
The Guillotine 659
Napoleon’s Russian Campaign,
1812 670
Bonds That Create a Nation-State 688
Model of a Revolution 707
The Day of a Child Laborer,
William Cooper 724
Effects of Industrialization 727
An Age of Inventions 764
China and Japan Confront
the West 811
Panama Canal Cross-Section 820
Impact of Technological Change 832
Scientific Change 834
Key Traits of Totalitarianism 875
Characteristics of Fascism 911
Global Corporation 1078
Ozone Levels 1080
International Terrorist Attacks 1089
Destruction in New York City
and the Pentagon 1090
Time Lines
Seven-Headed Martin Luther 501
The Three Estates 652
“Little Johnny Bull” 668
“Right Leg in the Boot at Last” 695
Political Cartoons, 1789 and 1765 709
Political Cartoon 741
A Court for King Cholera 769
“The Devilfish in Egyptian Waters” 785
Warlike Japan 812
Roosevelt Corollary 821
Czechoslovakia’s Iron Curtain 967
Philippine Islands 1029
Military Rule and Democracy 1037
Glasnost 1047
Intensive Communism Unit 1067
Ship of Fools 1081
Infographics
Political Cartoons