7th Grade History standards
... economic, religious, and social structures of Medieval Europe. • Understand the development of feudalism, its role in the medieval European economy, the way in which it was influenced by physical geography and how feudal relationships provided the foundation of political order. • Discuss the causes ...
... economic, religious, and social structures of Medieval Europe. • Understand the development of feudalism, its role in the medieval European economy, the way in which it was influenced by physical geography and how feudal relationships provided the foundation of political order. • Discuss the causes ...
Unit 1 Study Guide: Origins of a Western Worldview
... Florence, Genoa, Venice and Milan became very powerful cities due to success in commercial centers of banking, trade, commerce and industry Italian city-states prospered for the following reasons: o Mountains to north help protect Italy from northern invaders and water around Italy helped protect ...
... Florence, Genoa, Venice and Milan became very powerful cities due to success in commercial centers of banking, trade, commerce and industry Italian city-states prospered for the following reasons: o Mountains to north help protect Italy from northern invaders and water around Italy helped protect ...
Introduction: Thinking Historically Proficiencies
... technological factors that played a role in the Reformation, Assess the role of Martin Luther and John Calvin in the Reformation; identify disagreements with the Catholic Church that led them to break away, evaluate the social and political impacts of Protestant ideas, show on a map the geographic d ...
... technological factors that played a role in the Reformation, Assess the role of Martin Luther and John Calvin in the Reformation; identify disagreements with the Catholic Church that led them to break away, evaluate the social and political impacts of Protestant ideas, show on a map the geographic d ...
Study guide due: Tuesday October 9th
... 1. The State & the People: Explain what is meant by the balance of “freedom vs. protection.” When and where did the peak of freedom occur in the first part of European history? What rights did people received and why were they important? How did they affect Europe both then and today? What places we ...
... 1. The State & the People: Explain what is meant by the balance of “freedom vs. protection.” When and where did the peak of freedom occur in the first part of European history? What rights did people received and why were they important? How did they affect Europe both then and today? What places we ...
Study guide due: Tuesday October 9th
... 1. The State & the People: Explain what is meant by the balance of “freedom vs. protection.” When and where did the peak of freedom occur in the first part of European history? What rights did people received and why were they important? How did they affect Europe both then and today? What places we ...
... 1. The State & the People: Explain what is meant by the balance of “freedom vs. protection.” When and where did the peak of freedom occur in the first part of European history? What rights did people received and why were they important? How did they affect Europe both then and today? What places we ...
WORLD HISTORY AND WORLD HISTORY HONORS
... *476 AD: The great Roman Empire has collapsed. For centuries, Europe is dominated by a line of German kings who call their domain the . But by the 12th century a loose collection of Italian Republics is taking shape. Together they plan to revitalize Europe and engineer the blue print for the ...
... *476 AD: The great Roman Empire has collapsed. For centuries, Europe is dominated by a line of German kings who call their domain the . But by the 12th century a loose collection of Italian Republics is taking shape. Together they plan to revitalize Europe and engineer the blue print for the ...
AP European History - Coral Gables Senior High
... d. Major trends in literature and the arts e. Intellectual and cultural developments and their relationship to social values and political events f. Developments in social, economic, and political thought g. Developments in literacy, education, and communication h. The diffusion of new intellectual ...
... d. Major trends in literature and the arts e. Intellectual and cultural developments and their relationship to social values and political events f. Developments in social, economic, and political thought g. Developments in literacy, education, and communication h. The diffusion of new intellectual ...
World History Since 1500 A - Digital Learning Department
... List the causes for World War I, including economic and imperial competition, Balkan nationalism, German militarism and aggression, and specific events such as the assassination of Austria’s Archduke Ferdinand. Explain how the decline of the Russian, Austrian, and Ottoman Empires was both a cause an ...
... List the causes for World War I, including economic and imperial competition, Balkan nationalism, German militarism and aggression, and specific events such as the assassination of Austria’s Archduke Ferdinand. Explain how the decline of the Russian, Austrian, and Ottoman Empires was both a cause an ...
Modern World History - DO YOU KNOW HISTORY?
... Contrast philosophies of Thomas Hobbes and John Locke and the belief in the divine rights of kings Evaluate the ideas of Enlightenment thinkers Locke, Hobbes, Voltaire, Montesquieu, and Rousseau and their impact on modern government Describe the impact of the French Revolution on Europe, inclu ...
... Contrast philosophies of Thomas Hobbes and John Locke and the belief in the divine rights of kings Evaluate the ideas of Enlightenment thinkers Locke, Hobbes, Voltaire, Montesquieu, and Rousseau and their impact on modern government Describe the impact of the French Revolution on Europe, inclu ...
Chapter 14 Notes
... • The Renaissance was a time of creativity and change in many areas–political, social, economic, and cultural. Perhaps most important, however, were the changes that took place in the way people viewed themselves and their world. • Renaissance thinkers explored the human experience in the here and n ...
... • The Renaissance was a time of creativity and change in many areas–political, social, economic, and cultural. Perhaps most important, however, were the changes that took place in the way people viewed themselves and their world. • Renaissance thinkers explored the human experience in the here and n ...
World History Connections to Today
... in many areas–political, social, economic, and cultural. Perhaps most important, however, were the changes that took place in the way people viewed themselves and their world. • Renaissance thinkers explored the human experience in the here and now. They emphasized individual achievement. • The Rena ...
... in many areas–political, social, economic, and cultural. Perhaps most important, however, were the changes that took place in the way people viewed themselves and their world. • Renaissance thinkers explored the human experience in the here and now. They emphasized individual achievement. • The Rena ...
World History Connections to Today
... in many areas–political, social, economic, and cultural. Perhaps most important, however, were the changes that took place in the way people viewed themselves and their world. • Renaissance thinkers explored the human experience in the here and now. They emphasized individual achievement. • The Rena ...
... in many areas–political, social, economic, and cultural. Perhaps most important, however, were the changes that took place in the way people viewed themselves and their world. • Renaissance thinkers explored the human experience in the here and now. They emphasized individual achievement. • The Rena ...
Grade 9 - Mountain Brook Schools
... skills this course requires. Well-equipped classrooms include a variety of visual stimuli such as charts, globes, graphs, and maps. Multiple opportunities are provided for students to participate in the educational process through the use of electronic and print media and small-group interaction. St ...
... skills this course requires. Well-equipped classrooms include a variety of visual stimuli such as charts, globes, graphs, and maps. Multiple opportunities are provided for students to participate in the educational process through the use of electronic and print media and small-group interaction. St ...
First Quarter - Wayne Local Schools
... The student will understand: How Enlightenment ideas challenged practices related to religious authority, absolute rule and mercantilism. The student will know: Philosophical thought during the Enlightenment impacted religion, government and economics in Europe. Challenges to religious authority beg ...
... The student will understand: How Enlightenment ideas challenged practices related to religious authority, absolute rule and mercantilism. The student will know: Philosophical thought during the Enlightenment impacted religion, government and economics in Europe. Challenges to religious authority beg ...
The Renaissance - Saint Joseph High School
... Explain Renaissance diffusion throughout Western Europe and its impact on peoples and places associated with western civilization. ...
... Explain Renaissance diffusion throughout Western Europe and its impact on peoples and places associated with western civilization. ...
Unit 3 - Public Schools of Robeson County
... 3. How did religion and secular struggles impact government structure of WH.H.4.2 Explain the political, social and economic reasons for the rise of society? powerful centralized nation-states and empires (e.g., Reformation, 4. How did motivations for explorations and conquest increase global absolu ...
... 3. How did religion and secular struggles impact government structure of WH.H.4.2 Explain the political, social and economic reasons for the rise of society? powerful centralized nation-states and empires (e.g., Reformation, 4. How did motivations for explorations and conquest increase global absolu ...
course syllabus
... Course Goals: By the end of this course, the student will: Identify the major civilizations, empires, leaders, and political ideals of the past and their continuing contributions to the world as it exists today. Students will focus on the different aspects of influence ranging from geographical, soc ...
... Course Goals: By the end of this course, the student will: Identify the major civilizations, empires, leaders, and political ideals of the past and their continuing contributions to the world as it exists today. Students will focus on the different aspects of influence ranging from geographical, soc ...
WHAlignment
... religious community, the events and ideas leading to parliamentary government, and the American Revolution, the Napoleonic era, and the rise of Latin American Democracies. ...
... religious community, the events and ideas leading to parliamentary government, and the American Revolution, the Napoleonic era, and the rise of Latin American Democracies. ...
World History Syllabus - Lexington
... World. The focus of the course will be on the exchanges and growing interdependence between and among regions of the world beginning in the 14th century. The development of empires and nations led to colonial resistance and conflict that continues to shape the modern world Reading, writing and liste ...
... World. The focus of the course will be on the exchanges and growing interdependence between and among regions of the world beginning in the 14th century. The development of empires and nations led to colonial resistance and conflict that continues to shape the modern world Reading, writing and liste ...
pacing guide - Tallapoosa County Schools
... Industrial Revolution Comparing the Industrial revolution in England with later revolutions in Europe ...
... Industrial Revolution Comparing the Industrial revolution in England with later revolutions in Europe ...
View PDF - USD 231
... Lehning, James R., and Megan Armstrong. Europeans in the World, Volumes I and II (Prentice Hall) by James R. Lehning and Megan Armstrong. This syllabus does not attempt to show everything we do in class; rather it is meant to be a guide to the course’s pacing, units, and readings. The principle text ...
... Lehning, James R., and Megan Armstrong. Europeans in the World, Volumes I and II (Prentice Hall) by James R. Lehning and Megan Armstrong. This syllabus does not attempt to show everything we do in class; rather it is meant to be a guide to the course’s pacing, units, and readings. The principle text ...
World_Hist_9_curriculum 6_1_09 - Pittsgrove Township School
... investigate the emergence of the nations of Europe and the causes and results of major developments such as the Reformation, Renaissance, Enlightenment, and Industrial Revolution. Additionally, regional civilizations in Asia, Africa, the Middle East, and the Americas will be surveyed and students wi ...
... investigate the emergence of the nations of Europe and the causes and results of major developments such as the Reformation, Renaissance, Enlightenment, and Industrial Revolution. Additionally, regional civilizations in Asia, Africa, the Middle East, and the Americas will be surveyed and students wi ...
History Program Objectives Educational outcomes consist of the
... 34. Explain the reason for western imperialism in the 19th century and summarize the conflicts that arose directly from these activities. 35. Analyze the causes of World War I and the changes in Europe that resulted. 36. Identify the factors which contributed to the fall of Tsarist Russia and the es ...
... 34. Explain the reason for western imperialism in the 19th century and summarize the conflicts that arose directly from these activities. 35. Analyze the causes of World War I and the changes in Europe that resulted. 36. Identify the factors which contributed to the fall of Tsarist Russia and the es ...
Curriculum Catalog - Eastern Road Christian Academy
... Understand Western civilization from its beginnings to the present day. Understand the significant political and economic transformations and significant cultural and scientific events in Europe during the Renaissance. Understand significant religious and societal issues from the Renaissance through ...
... Understand Western civilization from its beginnings to the present day. Understand the significant political and economic transformations and significant cultural and scientific events in Europe during the Renaissance. Understand significant religious and societal issues from the Renaissance through ...
Early modern Europe
Early modern Europe is the period in the history of Europe which spanned the centuries between the end of the Middle Ages and the beginning of the Industrial Revolution, roughly the late 15th century to the late 18th century. The early modern period is often considered to have begun with such events as the beginning of the High Renaissance in Italy; the invention of moveable type printing in the 1450s; the Fall of Constantinople in 1453; the end of the Wars of the Roses in 1487; the Voyages of Christopher Columbus and the completion of the Reconquista in 1492 or the start of the Protestant Reformation in 1517. Its end point is often linked with the outset of the French Revolution in 1789, or with the more nebulous origins of industrialism in late 18th century Britain. As with most periodizations of history, however, the precise dates chosen vary.Some of the more notable trends and events of the early modern period included the Reformation and the religious conflicts it provoked (including the French Wars of Religion and the Thirty Years' War), the rise of capitalism and modern nation states, and the European colonization of the Americas.