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Beginnings Civilizations 
-Analyze the conditions under which the first cities and civilizations arose. - Outline the basic features that define civilization. - Understand the ways in which civilizations have changed over time.
Rubric Code: ZXX9334
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Subject: History  
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Grade Levels: Undergraduate

Powered by iRubric Beginnings of Civilization
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1 pts

Fair

2 pts

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3 pts

First Cities of Civilizations Arise

Poor

Students can explain only 1 of the 4 following terms: surpluses, traditional economy, civilization, steppes
Fair

Students can explain at least 2 of the 4 following terms:
surpluses, traditional economy, civilization, steppes
Good

Students can explain 3 of the 4 following terms: surpluses, traditional economy, civilization, steppes
Features that Define Civilizations

Poor

Students will identify 4 out of the 8 features of a civilization: cities, organized government, complex religions, job specialization, social classes, arts and architecture, public works, writing
Fair

Students will identify 6 of the 8 features of a civilization: cities, organized government, complex religions, job specialization, social classes, arts and architecture, public works, writing.
Good

Students will identify 8 of the 8 features of a civilization: cities, organized government, complex religions, job specialization, social classes, arts and architecture, public works, writing.
Civilizations Change Over Time

Poor

Students will be able to explain how the Physical Environment affects the way people live.
Fair

Students will be able to explain how the Physical Environment and Cultural Diffusion affect the way people live.
Good

Students will be able to explain how the Physical Environment, Cultural Diffusion and Expansion affect the way people live.



Keywords:
  • surplus, traditional economy, civilization, steppe, polytheistic, artisan, pictograph, scribe, sultural diffusion, city-state,empire

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