HIST 102 History of Europe Since 1815
... A study of European history from 1815 to the present. The focus is on the social, cultural, economic, and political changes which transformed Europe in the Modern period. Among the topics to be studied are: Napoleon, industrialization, urbanization, liberalism, nationalism, mass culture, imperialism ...
... A study of European history from 1815 to the present. The focus is on the social, cultural, economic, and political changes which transformed Europe in the Modern period. Among the topics to be studied are: Napoleon, industrialization, urbanization, liberalism, nationalism, mass culture, imperialism ...
Modern World History - DO YOU KNOW HISTORY?
... Course Description: This course will focus on how the world developed between Renaissance civilizations to the modern era. Also, emphasis will be placed on the personalities, events, and ideas that help influence our everyday lives. Course Objectives: This course will cover history and geography fro ...
... Course Description: This course will focus on how the world developed between Renaissance civilizations to the modern era. Also, emphasis will be placed on the personalities, events, and ideas that help influence our everyday lives. Course Objectives: This course will cover history and geography fro ...
Historical Periodization SEMESTER ONE
... 3. Regional and Trans-regional Interactions c. 600 C.E. to c. 1450 20% POST-CLASSICAL WORLD (600-1450 CE) 7 weeks Emergence of new empires (e.g. Byzantium, Russia, China, Mongol, Turkish, Inca) Rise of Islam and its effect on contemporary societies Growth of interregional trade and its effect ...
... 3. Regional and Trans-regional Interactions c. 600 C.E. to c. 1450 20% POST-CLASSICAL WORLD (600-1450 CE) 7 weeks Emergence of new empires (e.g. Byzantium, Russia, China, Mongol, Turkish, Inca) Rise of Islam and its effect on contemporary societies Growth of interregional trade and its effect ...
AP World History Study Guide Unit 5, Age of Revolution Name Part 2
... AP World History Study Guide Unit 5, Age of Revolution ...
... AP World History Study Guide Unit 5, Age of Revolution ...
Unit 3. Foreign Affairs: Imperialism to Post-World War I (1898
... Preparing for Ohio’s American History State Test ...
... Preparing for Ohio’s American History State Test ...
Curriculum Integration Guide
... Map Trek Maps and the What Really Happened series are ideal supplements to the most popular homeschool history curricula. Our Curriculum Integration Guides make it easy for you to use our award winning tools with your favorite curriculum. Story of the World ...
... Map Trek Maps and the What Really Happened series are ideal supplements to the most popular homeschool history curricula. Our Curriculum Integration Guides make it easy for you to use our award winning tools with your favorite curriculum. Story of the World ...
Crash Course #32. World History
... Key Concept 5.1 Industrialization and Global Capitalism Industrialization fundamentally altered the production of goods around the world. It not only changed how goods were produced and consumed, as well as what was considered a “good,” but it also had far reaching effects on the global economy, s ...
... Key Concept 5.1 Industrialization and Global Capitalism Industrialization fundamentally altered the production of goods around the world. It not only changed how goods were produced and consumed, as well as what was considered a “good,” but it also had far reaching effects on the global economy, s ...
Curriculum – Scope and Sequence/STAAR
... WH.1.C identify major causes and describe the major effects of the following important turning points in world history from 600 to 1450: the spread of Christianity, the decline of Rome and the formation of medieval Europe; the development of Islamic caliphates and their impact on Asia, Africa, and E ...
... WH.1.C identify major causes and describe the major effects of the following important turning points in world history from 600 to 1450: the spread of Christianity, the decline of Rome and the formation of medieval Europe; the development of Islamic caliphates and their impact on Asia, Africa, and E ...
ce of Industrial SocietY
... influences. In 1750 western EuroPe consisted almost entirelY based on extensive legislatures, chies had been overthrown, and everywhere powerful the 19th ...
... influences. In 1750 western EuroPe consisted almost entirelY based on extensive legislatures, chies had been overthrown, and everywhere powerful the 19th ...
Judge and Langdon
... economic liberalization. Economic change was not, however, matched with political freedom, as China’s rulers continued to forcefully repress dissent. The Agonies of Southeast Asia and Indonesia Upheavals marked the postwar era in Vietnam, Laos, Cambodia, and Indonesia. As people in these regions sou ...
... economic liberalization. Economic change was not, however, matched with political freedom, as China’s rulers continued to forcefully repress dissent. The Agonies of Southeast Asia and Indonesia Upheavals marked the postwar era in Vietnam, Laos, Cambodia, and Indonesia. As people in these regions sou ...
WORLD HISTORY RESEARCH TOPICS Note: The topics below are
... What was the lost generation after World War I? What characteristics of the War changed these people’s perspectives on life and art? Why? Use at least two examples to support your claims and include excerpts from these examples in your research paper. Describe the process of changing Russian governm ...
... What was the lost generation after World War I? What characteristics of the War changed these people’s perspectives on life and art? Why? Use at least two examples to support your claims and include excerpts from these examples in your research paper. Describe the process of changing Russian governm ...
Required Texts (Paperback editions available at UF bookstore)
... COURSE DESCRIPTION:- Most people in the industrialized Western societies greeted the opening of the twentieth century with a mixture of hope and fear. Scientific advances of the late 19th century, which had led to the agricultural revolution as well as to the development of new technologies, fueled ...
... COURSE DESCRIPTION:- Most people in the industrialized Western societies greeted the opening of the twentieth century with a mixture of hope and fear. Scientific advances of the late 19th century, which had led to the agricultural revolution as well as to the development of new technologies, fueled ...
european revolutions - rise of nationalism 2
... Draw a timeline that includes the French Revolution, Napoleon, Latin American and European revolutions and the rise of nationalism. Include in the timeline the key terms and people on the Review Sheet. ...
... Draw a timeline that includes the French Revolution, Napoleon, Latin American and European revolutions and the rise of nationalism. Include in the timeline the key terms and people on the Review Sheet. ...
Teacher`s Guide Volume III
... conquer lands far from home and even to control areas with large populations. In the process, the Europeans and later other industrialized nations, such as Japan and the United States, also colonized huge tracts of land with millions of people. We are calling these new empires maritime empires. The ...
... conquer lands far from home and even to control areas with large populations. In the process, the Europeans and later other industrialized nations, such as Japan and the United States, also colonized huge tracts of land with millions of people. We are calling these new empires maritime empires. The ...
Robert W. Strayer Ways of the World: A Brief Global History Ways of
... 2. To what extent did the Portuguese realize their own goals in the Indian Ocean? (What did they create? Did they get to their goal? What was the outcome?) ...
... 2. To what extent did the Portuguese realize their own goals in the Indian Ocean? (What did they create? Did they get to their goal? What was the outcome?) ...
Period 4
... Details- Cultural and Intellectual Expressions Europe- Renaissance and reformation reduces the power of the Catholic church and challenges old beliefs China ends contact with the outside world as neo-Confucianism dominates. ...
... Details- Cultural and Intellectual Expressions Europe- Renaissance and reformation reduces the power of the Catholic church and challenges old beliefs China ends contact with the outside world as neo-Confucianism dominates. ...
Modern Civilization
... -- examine various factors, such as the Seven Years War, Enlightenment thought, and/or rising internal economic crisis, that impacted political conditions in Old Regime France . -- evaluate the effect of the Haitian Revolution on race relations and slavery in the French empire . ...
... -- examine various factors, such as the Seven Years War, Enlightenment thought, and/or rising internal economic crisis, that impacted political conditions in Old Regime France . -- evaluate the effect of the Haitian Revolution on race relations and slavery in the French empire . ...
1450-175-
... Details- Cultural and Intellectual Expressions Europe- Renaissance and reformation reduces the power of the Catholic church and challenges old beliefs China ends contact with the outside world as neo-Confucianism dominates. ...
... Details- Cultural and Intellectual Expressions Europe- Renaissance and reformation reduces the power of the Catholic church and challenges old beliefs China ends contact with the outside world as neo-Confucianism dominates. ...
1450-175-
... Details- Cultural and Intellectual Expressions Europe- Renaissance and reformation reduces the power of the Catholic church and challenges old beliefs China ends contact with the outside world as neo-Confucianism dominates. ...
... Details- Cultural and Intellectual Expressions Europe- Renaissance and reformation reduces the power of the Catholic church and challenges old beliefs China ends contact with the outside world as neo-Confucianism dominates. ...
Name Date Honors World History World Empire Review Akkadian
... Scholars and burned books, doubled China’s size established highway network and set standards Unified and controlled empire with strict laws, “eye for an eye” and the principle that government is responsible for its society and citizens that became smaller over time and fell to neighboring Kassites ...
... Scholars and burned books, doubled China’s size established highway network and set standards Unified and controlled empire with strict laws, “eye for an eye” and the principle that government is responsible for its society and citizens that became smaller over time and fell to neighboring Kassites ...
Portugal`s Empire
... Quebec’s people traded their furs for many French goods such as metal objects, guns, alcohol, and clothing. ...
... Quebec’s people traded their furs for many French goods such as metal objects, guns, alcohol, and clothing. ...
WHAP - Maritime Revolution
... Negotiated by pope Splits Atlantic Ocean with imaginary line Americas = Spain Africa & S Asia = Portugal ...
... Negotiated by pope Splits Atlantic Ocean with imaginary line Americas = Spain Africa & S Asia = Portugal ...
AP Europe Syllabus
... The AP European History Exam is 3 hours and 5 minutes long and will test the breadth and scope of this course. Section I is 55 minutes long and consists of 80 multiple-choice questions. Approximately half the questions test knowledge from 1450 to The French Revolution/Napoleonic Era, and the other h ...
... The AP European History Exam is 3 hours and 5 minutes long and will test the breadth and scope of this course. Section I is 55 minutes long and consists of 80 multiple-choice questions. Approximately half the questions test knowledge from 1450 to The French Revolution/Napoleonic Era, and the other h ...
AP European History
... 4. How did Europe accomplish economic recovery after the war? What factors contributed to its growth? 5. Which approach toward European unity was most successful, the political or the economic? Why? 6. Describe the steps taken toward European economic unity. What impact does this unity have on the E ...
... 4. How did Europe accomplish economic recovery after the war? What factors contributed to its growth? 5. Which approach toward European unity was most successful, the political or the economic? Why? 6. Describe the steps taken toward European economic unity. What impact does this unity have on the E ...