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AP World History FIRST SEMESTER Themes/Questions
INTRODUCTION TO WORLD HISTORY AND FOUNDATIONS (8000 BCE – 600 AD)
Major themes:
 Understanding world history, civilization, and culture
 Causes of the shift from the Paleolithic Age to the Neolithic Age
 Birth and characteristics of ancient and classical civilizations (e.g. Mesopotamia,
Phoenicia, Israel, Egypt, Assyria, Persia, Greece, Rome)
 Development of trade and effect on cultural diffusion throughout the ancient and
classical world
 Tenets of major belief systems (e.g. Polytheism, Hinduism, Buddhism, Judaism,
Confucianism, Daoism, Christianity)
 Collapse of ancient and classical empires
Central questions:
 What accounts for different definitions of civilization?
 What precipitated the shift from nomadic to settled lifestyles?
 How did the shift from hunting and gathering to agriculture change society?
 What impact did geography have on ancient and classical civilizations?
 How did movement affect the development of religious and government
institutions?
 How do examples of material culture (e.g. homes and means of production) and
nonmaterial culture (e.g. beliefs and institutions) help us to understand the culture
that they represent?
POST-CLASSICAL WORLD (600-1450 CE)
Major themes:
 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 on different civilizations and cultures
 Political and economic developments in Asia, Europe, Africa, and the Americas
 Demographic and environmental changes caused by human exploration, travel,
and trade
 Growth of cities as religious and cultural centers
Central questions:
 How did specific societies impact the development or decline of their
contemporaries?
 What characteristics or developments motivated people to increase their
interaction with other societies?
 In which ways did religions come into contact and how were they affected both
positively and negatively?
 How did science and medical pandemics alter civilization’s progress during this
period of time?
 Did most change stem from migration or urban growth?
 Was there a world economic network in place during this period of time?
 To what extent was Dar-Al Islam a unifying cultural and political force during
this the post-classical era?
 What are the issues involved in using cultural areas, rather than states, as units of
analysis?
AGE OF EXPLORATION (1450-1750 CE)
Major themes:
 Changes in trade, technology, and global interaction (e.g. impact of guns and
navigational devices on societies)
 Characteristics of major empires, political systems, and cultural systems (e.g.
Turks, British, French, Aztecs)
 Slavery and the slave trade as a worldwide phenomenon
 Renaissance, Absolutism
 New religions (e.g. Sikhism, Protestantism)
Central questions:
 What are the debates about the timing and extent of European dominance in the
world economy?
 How did slavery contribute to the rise of empires?
 How did the birth of empires affect the relationship between individuals and the
state?
 How did characteristics of imperial systems differ and what caused the
differences?
 How did developments on each continent and/or within each empire affect other
empires on the world stage during the Age of Exploration?
 What were the contributing factors to European absolutism and how far-reaching
were its effects?