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Threshold 6: Humans and Collective Learning
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About 200,000 years ago, man evolved to become the most important force for change on the Earth's surface. What makes us so different from other living things? How did we, together, make something entirely new? Created by Big History Project.

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History
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Khan Academy
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Big History Project
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Big History Project
Date Added:
07/23/2021
Threshold 7: Agriculture
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When humans began farming, new, more complex ways of living were possible. Created by Big History Project.

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Khan Academy
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Big History Project
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Big History Project
Date Added:
07/23/2021
What Did Stars Give Us?
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Aging and dying stars generate extremely hot temperatures, hot enough to create entirely new elements. Created by Big History Project.

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Khan Academy
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Big History Project
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Big History Project
Date Added:
07/23/2021
What Emerged from the Big Bang?
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David Christian explains how the Big Bang theory developed by looking at the evidence that supports it. Created by Big History Project.

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History
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Khan Academy
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Big History Project
Author:
Big History Project
Date Added:
07/23/2021
What Is Big History?
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We hear David Christian’s explanation of Big History's 13.8-billion-year timeline and multidisciplinary approach. Created by Big History Project.

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History
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Khan Academy
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Big History Project
Author:
Big History Project
Date Added:
07/23/2021
Why Was Agriculture So Important?
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The invention of agriculture is not just a matter of tastier food. It unlocked powerful forces that transformed history. Created by Big History Project.

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History
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Provider:
Khan Academy
Provider Set:
Big History Project
Author:
Big History Project
Date Added:
07/23/2021