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Honors World History Syllabus Mr. Jason Stackhouse Academic Magnet High School COURSE DESIGN: The Honors World History course is designed to be a general survey in a variety of cultures all over the world. It is a two-semester course taught on a ninety-five minute block schedule. The class meets every other day. The scope of the survey focuses on topics like the Crusades, Renaissance and Reformation, Age of Exploration, the French Revolution, the Industrial revolution, both World Wars, and the struggle for Democracy. To succeed, students must possess sound reading and writing skills. Student must also be prepared to devote substantial time to out of class study. Higher level thinking such as analyzing, synthesizing, and evaluating are stressed in this course. Along with factual content, answering essay questions, interpreting primary and secondary sources, and understanding historiography are primary emphases of this course. The course is blocked with Honors European Literature and integration of material is important. Several interdisciplinary projects which relate literature to history and other instructional methodologies includes lecture, and discussion of readings. COURSE OBJECTIVES: Students Will: Develop an appreciation for the study of history. Develop an appreciation for a variety of methods of historical inquiry and various schools of thought. Develop skills in interpreting documents and primary source material. Develop skills in essay writing. Develop skills in critical thinking, especially analysis, synthesis, and evaluation. Develop a mastery of a wide range of knowledge about ancient civilizations develop an understanding of major events and issues pertaining to ancient civilizations. COURSE GRADING: Grading for this class will run on a point system. The more important an assignment, the higher the weight of the grade. A student’s grade will be determined by the total amount of points they earned during the semester. This total will be divided by the total amount of points possible at the end of the semester. Grading Scale: Class-work: writing exercises Homework: assignments Quizzes: Major Projects, papers: Tests: 5-10 5-10 15-25 40-150 50-100 pts. pts. pts. pts. pts. STUDENT RESPONSIBILITIES: Students are expected to keep up with the reading on a daily basis. A sure road to failure in this course happens when a student falls behind in the reading. Students are responsible for all material assigned whether covered in class or not. All out of class assignments must be completed on time. Un-excused late work will NOT be accepted, COURSE TEXT AND READINGS: McDougal Littell., World History: Patterns of Interaction Houghton Mifflin Co., Discovering the Global Past: Volume II: Since 1400 UNITS OF INSTRUCTION FIRST SEMESTER First Quarter SUMMER READING Quiz Discussion on summer reading assignment The Formation of Western Europe Church Reform and The Crusades Changes in Medieval Society England and France Develop The Hundred Years’ War and the Plague Chapter 14 Quiz Textbook: Patterns of Interaction Chapter 14: pages: 376-403 European Renaissance and Reformation Italy: Birthplace of the Renaissance The Northern Renaissance Luther Leads the Reformation Reformation Continued Chapter 17 Quiz Analyzing Art Project: Renaissance Textbook: Patterns of Interaction Chapter 17: pages: 468-503 Muslin Expansion The Ottoman Empire The Mughal Empire in India Chapter 17, 18 Test Textbook: Patterns of Interaction Chapter 18: pages 504-525 Age of Exploration and Isolation Europeans Explore the East China Limits European Contact Japan Returns to Isolation Chapter 18 and 19 Test Global Past Text: (Chapter 1) Textbook: Patterns of Interaction Chapter 19: pages: 526-549 The Atlantic World Spain Builds an American Empire European Nations Settle North America Atlantic Slave Trade Columbian Exchange and Global Trade Chapter 20 Test Textbook: Patterns of Interaction Chapter 20: pages: 550-5585 Second Quarter Absolute Monarchs in Europe Spain’s Empire and European Absolutism Reign of Louis XIV Central European Monarchs Absolute Rulers of Russia Parliament and the English Monarchy Chapter 21 Test Textbook: Patterns of Interaction Chapter 21: pages: 586-619 Enlightenment and Revolution The Scientific Revolution The Enlightenment in Europe The American Revolution Chapter 22 Test Textbook: Patterns of Interaction Chapter 22: pages: 620-647 The French Revolution and Napoleon French Revolution Brings Reform and Terror Napoleon Forges an Empire Textbook: Patterns of Interaction Chapter 23: pages: 648-677 Nationalist Revolutions Sweep the West Latin American Independence Movements Europe Faces Revolutions Nationalism Revolutions in the Arts Chapter 24 Test Textbook: Patterns of Interaction Chapter 24: pages: 678-713 The Industrial Revolution Industrialization Reforming the Industrial World Chapter 25 Test Textbook: Patterns of Interaction Chapter 25: pages: 714-743 MIDTERM EXAM SECOND SEMESTER Third Quarter Age of Democracy and Progress Democratic Reform and Activism Self-Rule for British Colonies War and Expansion in the United States Chapter 26 Test Textbook: Patterns of Interaction Chapter 26: pages: 744-769 Age of Imperialism The Scramble for Africa Imperialism Europeans Claim Muslim Lands Imperialism in India and Southeast Asia Chapter 27 Test Textbook: Patterns of Interaction Chapter 27: pages: 770-801 Transformations Around the Globe China Resists Outside Influence Modernization in Japan U.S. Economic Imperialism Turmoil and Change in Mexico Chapter 28 Test Textbook: Patterns of Interaction Chapter 28: pages: 802-837 The Great War Europe Plunges into War A Global Conflict A Flawed Peace Chapter 29 Test Textbook: Patterns of Interaction Chapter 29: pages: 838-863 Revolution and Nationalism Revolutions in Russia Totalitarianism Imperial China Collapses Nationalism in India and Southwest Asia Chapter 30 Test Textbook: Patterns of Interaction Chapter 30: pages: 864-893 Fourth Quarter Years of Crisis Postwar Uncertainty A Worldwide Depression Fascism Rises in Europe Chapter 31 Test Textbook: Patterns of Interaction Chapter: pages 894-921 World War II Hitler’s Lightning War Japan’s Pacific Campaign Holocaust Allied Victory Europe and Japan in Ruins Chapter 32 Test Textbook: Patterns of Interaction Chapter 32: pages 922-953 Restructuring the Postwar World Cold War Communists in China Wars in Korea and Vietnam The Cold War Ends Chapter 33 Test Textbook: Patterns of Interaction Chapter: pages: 962-993 The Colonies Become New Nations The Indian Subcontinent Achieves Freedom Southeast Asian Nations Gain Independence New Nations in Africa Conflicts in the Middle East Chapter 34 Test Textbook: Patterns of Interaction Chapter: pages: 994-1029 Struggles for Democracy Democracy Challenge of Democracy in Africa Collapse of the Soviet Union Changes in Central and Eastern Europe Reform and Reaction in China Chapter 35 Test Textbook: Patterns of Interaction Chapter: pages: 1030-1063 FINAL EXAM