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AP World History Unit 4 Pacing Calendar
Time period covered: approximately 1750-1900 C.E
*Subject to Change
Below is the format for Unit 4:
1. Chapter outlines, guided readings, and/or other chapter reading assignments must
be complete at the beginning of each week. This will count as a homework
grade. Other source readings/writing assignments may be assigned as well
during the week.
2. Each chapter will focus on a combination of AP World History Themes, DBQs,
CCOT, and Compare/Contrast.
3. At the end of the week there will be a chapter quiz which will reflect 1 and 2
above. The quiz will count as a test grade (unit test category).
4. Some weeks you might have two chapters plus other readings. Look ahead and
plan accordingly.
Week/Dates
24
2/24-2/28
 Chapter 21 2/19
 Chapter 22 2/23
 Chapter 21/22
Test and practice
Comparative
Essay 2/25
Chapter
21/22
Revolutionary
Changes in the
Atlantic World,
1750-1850
AND
The Early
Industrial
Revolution, 17601851
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Learning Objectives/Topics
Economic and ideological causes of
the American, the French, the
Haitian Revolutions and reasons for
the different outcomes
Congress of Vienna and the Holy
Alliance in response to the French
Revolution
Democratic rights and national selfdetermination in Europe and the
United States
Causes of the Industrial Revolution
in England, Europe, and the United
States
Technological innovations
Social, economic, and environmental
impact of the Industrial Revolution
and the ideological and political
responses
Relationship between the
industrialized world and the nonindustrialized world
25
3/3-3/7
23/24
Nation Building
and Economic
Transformation in
 Chapter 23 (no
the Americas,
test just HW quiz)
1800-1890
3/2
AND
 Chapter 24 3/4
Land Empires in
the Age of
Imperialism,
1800-1870
26
3/10-3/14
 Chapter 25 3/8
 Chapter 24 and
25 Test and
practice CCOT
3/10
 Chapter 26 Due
3/14
27
3/17-3/21
 Chapter 27 due
3/16
 Chapter 26 and
27 Test and
practice DBQ
3/18
25/26
Africa, India, and
the New British
Empire, 17501870
AND
The New Power
Balance, 18501900
27
The New
Imperialism,
1869-1914
 Latin American independence
 Changes in Western Hemisphere
nations due to abolitionism, women’s
rights movement, and immigration
 Relationship among industrialization,
new technologies, economic growth,
and the environment in the Western
Hemisphere
 Reform in the Ottoman Empire
 External and internal challenges of
the Qing Empire
 Status of the Russian Empire in
Europe and Asia
 Differences and similarities among
the Ottoman, the Qing, and the
Russian Empires
 Development and relationship of
new states and secondary empires in
Africa
 Decline of slave trade and the rise of
the “legitimate trade”
 British rule in India and the Sepoy
Rebellion
 Technological changes and market
demands in the New British Empire
 Continued survival of African,
Asian, and Pacific peoples’ culture
 Development of new technologies
and the world economy and social
change in the industrialized nations
 Concept of Nationalism
 Emergence of Japan as a great power
 Motives, methods, and economics of
the concept New Imperialism and
colonialism
 “Scramble for Africa”
 Central and Southeast Asia and the
Pacific islands and the great powers
 Causes and significance of free-trade
imperialism in Latin America
28
3/24-3/28
Review for Unit IV
Exam 3/29
 Unit IV ExamMultiple Choice
and Comparative
3/31
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