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The document outlines key historical periods, starting with ancient civilizations like Mesopotamia, Egypt, Greece, and Rome, which laid foundational cultural and political structures. It then covers the Middle Ages, highlighting the feudal system, the Crusades, and the impact of the Black Death, followed by the Renaissance and Reformation that sparked cultural and religious transformations. Finally, it addresses the Industrial Revolution's societal changes and the significant events of the World Wars and the Cold War.

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The document outlines key historical periods, starting with ancient civilizations like Mesopotamia, Egypt, Greece, and Rome, which laid foundational cultural and political structures. It then covers the Middle Ages, highlighting the feudal system, the Crusades, and the impact of the Black Death, followed by the Renaissance and Reformation that sparked cultural and religious transformations. Finally, it addresses the Industrial Revolution's societal changes and the significant events of the World Wars and the Cold War.

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History

1. Ancient Civilizations

Mesopotamia: First known civilization, developed writing (cuneiform), and legal


codes.

Ancient Egypt: Hieroglyphics, pyramids, and a strong centralized government.

Ancient Greece: Birthplace of democracy, philosophy, and early science.

Roman Empire: Engineering achievements, extensive legal system, and military


dominance.

2. Middle Ages

Feudal System: Lords, vassals, and serfs.

Crusades: Religious wars between Christians and Muslims.

Black Death: Devastated European populations and transformed social structures.

3. Renaissance and Reformation

Renaissance: Revival of art, literature, and science.

Reformation: Led by Martin Luther, challenging the Catholic Church’s authority.

4. Industrial Revolution

Mechanization of production.

Urbanization and social shifts.

5. World Wars and Modern History

Causes and effects of WWI and WWII.

Cold War tensions and global conflicts.

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