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Inquiry Project Year 7 Note Table
NOTE TAKING TABLE – YEAR 7 ANCIENT CIVILISATIONS – INQUIRY TASK
Keys to note taking:
In your own words
Read a section, don’t look at the screen, write your notes
Keep your dot points to under 12 words
Question One
Question Two
Question Three
Question Four
Question Five
How have the rights of women changed over time?
What has the ancient civilisations created that we have modernized?

Women from these civilisations (Greece, Egypt, China, and India) faced a hard life.
Plumbing. Originally originated from Ancient Rome.

Women rights didn 't even until around the1920 's.
Paper has been around since 4,000 BC by the ancient Egyptians. It was known as Papyrus.

In these civilizations women rose up to have a say in their community.
The PenThe pen, also invented by the Egyptians. It was called a quill.

When women had the courage to say something, most times it didn’t change anything.
A quill was made out of a feather and was dipped into a small tub of ink.

Women were forbidden to own property, vote, or attend a political meeting/debate.
In 100 BC in Pergamum, showers and baths were connected with a gym.

Men overlooked women as nothing. They only cared for themselves.
Makeup: Henna was used to dye/paint nails. Colours such as yellow and orange.

Egyptian women had an easier life then the rest.
Plastic was invented in ancient India in the early 2000 BC.

Greeks invented maps around 610 to 546 BC.

Ancient China invented the parachute.

According to research, the first parachute was dated back to 90 B.C.

Bibliography http://www.studymode.com/essays/Women-In-Ancient-Civilizations-52189.html (First, second, third, fifth dot point)
^ Fourth and sixth dot point I figured from research.

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http://www.environmentalgraffiti.com/fashion/news-if-you-dont-know-now-you-know?image=3#90rdS10EiSXTTvTY.99 (Second Dot



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