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Course Curriculum Text Report
Grade: 9th Grade
Course: Pre-AP World History
Discipline: Social Studies
Board Approval Date: 12/16/2010
Course Description
This survey course will take an in depth look at the important historical developments from ancient civilizations through WWII. Students will examine the social, political,
and economic factors that have influenced decision making and global events that are the precursors to the world we live in today. Students will examine the 8 themes of
World History and the 5 themes of World Geography. Particular areas of study include The Neolithic Revolution, Early River Valley Civilizations, the development of
civilization around the globe, Europe in the Middle Ages, The Renaissance and Reformation, French Revolution, Industrial Revolution, WWI, and WWII. Students will focus
on primary document analysis, map skills, reading of important texts, and the construction of written works to support historical viewpoints.
Course Rationale
Pre-AP world history offers students a chance to gain a better understanding of the roots of modern society and the global issues facing them. By examining the origins of ancient civilizations and development
of these civilizations over time, students will be able to make connections to events affecting their lives today.
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Objective used to evaluate students
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Objective is A+
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Level of Expectation
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List of concepts and Evaluation Types
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Instructional Method
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Content Standards
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Process Standards
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Equity/Workplace Readiness
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Resources
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Correction Exercise
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Enrichment Exercise
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Special Needs
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English Language Learner
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GLEs v1.0
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GLEs v2.0 and CLEs
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Objective Notes/Essential Questions
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Social Studies K-12 Enduring Understandings
Local Objective
• One person really can make a difference (positive and/or negative).
• Geography plays a crucial role in development of culture, civilization, economics, politics and religion.
• Different perspectives (including motive, bias, and prejudice) impact the translation of events throughout time.
• In government, when the balance of power shifts, conflict ensues.
• A society’s culture is reflected through and impacted by different mediums.
• Globalization, economics, and governments impact individuals and society.
Unit
1-8 Themes of World History, 5 Themes of Geography.DOC
8 Themes of World History/5 Themes of Geography
Local Objective
Throughout the Pre-AP World History course, students will identify, analyze and evaluate the following eight themes of world history: power and authority,
religious/ethical systems, revolution (war and change over time), interaction with environment, economics, cultural interaction, empire building, science and
technology.
Throughout the Pre-AP World History course, students will identify, analyze and evaluate the following five themes of World Geography: Region, Place, Location,
Movement, Human-Environment interaction.
Essential Questions
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What are the characteristics of each theme?
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Aligned Enduring Understandings
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Globalization, economics, and governments impact individuals and society.
In government, when the balance of power shifts, conflict ensues.
Geography plays a crucial role in development of culture, civilization, economics, politics and religion.
Assessment Activity
See attached unit.
Learning Activity
See attached unit.
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2- Neolithic Revolution and River Valley Civilizations.DOC
Neolithic Revolution and River Valley Civilizations
Local Objective
Analyze the impact of the Neolithic Revolution on the development of civilization.
Identify characteristics of civilization in Mesopotamia, Egypt, China, and the Indus River Valley Civilizations.
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What is the Neolithic Revolution, and how did it develop?
What defines a civilization?
What impact does the Neolithic Revolution have on the growth of population? How does this lead to the development of civilization?
What are examples of the characteristics of civilization seen in Mesopotamia, Egypt, China, and the Indus River Civilizations?
Aligned Enduring Understandings
 Geography plays a crucial role in development of culture, civilization, economics, politics and religion.
 A society’s culture is reflected through and impacted by different mediums.
 Globalization, economics, and governments impact individuals and society.
Assessment Activity
See attached unit.
Learning Activity
See attached unit.
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3- Development of Civilization, Africa.DOC
Development of Civilization - Africa
Local Objective
Apply the concept of the characteristics of civilization to the development of African civilization.
Compare the development of civilization in Africa to other civilizations around the globe.
Trace the development of social, political, and economic aspects of society in Africa.
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What major civilizations developed in Africa outside of Egypt?
What unique characteristics make these civilizations distinct?
What are some social developments seen in these civilizations?
What political systems develop in these civilizations?
What economic activity do we see in these civilizations?
Aligned Enduring Understandings
 Geography plays a crucial role in development of culture, civilization, economics, politics and religion.
 A society’s culture is reflected through and impacted by different mediums.
 Globalization, economics, and governments impact individuals and society.
 Different perspectives (including motive, bias, and prejudice) impact the translation of events throughout time.
Assessment Activity
See attached unit.
Learning Activity
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Add attached unit.
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4- Development of Civilization, The Americas.DOC
Development of Civilization – The Americas
Local Objective
Apply the concept of the characteristics of civilization to the development of civilization in the Americas.
Compare the development of civilization in the Americas to other civilizations around the globe.
Trace the development of social, political, and economic aspects of society in civilizations in the Americas.
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What major civilizations developed in the Americas?
What unique characteristics make these civilizations distinct?
What are some social developments seen in these civilizations?
What political systems develop in these civilizations?
What economic activity do we see in these civilizations?
Aligned Enduring Understandings
 Geography plays a crucial role in development of culture, civilization, economics, politics and religion.
 A society’s culture is reflected through and impacted by different mediums.
 Globalization, economics, and governments impact individuals and society.
 Different perspectives (including motive, bias, and prejudice) impact the translation of events throughout time.
Assessment Activity
See attached unit.
Learning Activity
See attached unit.
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5- Development of Civilization, Asia.DOC
Development of Civilization – Asia
Local Objective
Apply the concept of the characteristics of civilization to the development of civilization in Asia.
Compare the development of civilization in Asia to other civilizations around the globe.
Trace the development of social, political, and economic aspects of society in civilizations in Asia.
Essential Questions
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What major civilizations developed in Asia?
What unique characteristics make these civilizations distinct?
What are some social developments seen in these civilizations?
What political systems develop in these civilizations?
What economic activity do we see in these civilizations?
Aligned Enduring Understandings
 Geography plays a crucial role in development of culture, civilization, economics, politics and religion.
 A society’s culture is reflected through and impacted by different mediums.
 Globalization, economics, and governments impact individuals and society.
 Different perspectives (including motive, bias, and prejudice) impact the translation of events throughout time.
Assessment Activity
See attached unit.
Learning Activity
See attached unit.
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6- Development of Civilization, Europe.DOC
Development of Civilization - Europe
Local Objective
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Apply the concept of the characteristics of civilization to the development of civilization in Europe.
Compare the development of civilization in Europe to other civilizations around the globe.
Trace the development of social, political, and economic aspects of society in civilizations in Europe.
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What major civilizations developed in Europe?
What unique characteristics make these civilizations distinct?
What are some social developments seen in these civilizations?
What political systems develop in these civilizations?
What economic activity do we see in these civilizations?
Enduring Understandings
 Geography plays a crucial role in development of culture, civilization, economics, politics and religion.
 A society’s culture is reflected through and impacted by different mediums.
 Globalization, economics, and governments impact individuals and society.
 Different perspectives (including motive, bias, and prejudice) impact the translation of events throughout time.
Assessment Activity
See attached unit.
Learning Activity
See attached unit.
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7- Europe in the Middle Ages.DOC
Europe in the Middle Ages
Local Objective
Students will trace the origins and impacts of the changes that occur in European society during the Middle Ages and evaluate the effects of the changes on
European attitudes.
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What impact does the Catholic Church have on all aspects of European life during the Middle-Ages?
What is feudalism, how does it impact different people in Medieval society?
What are the Crusades, and what are some lasting effects of the Crusades?
What are some of the social developments seen during the Middle Ages in Europe?
Aligned Enduring Understandings
In government, when the balance of power shifts, conflict ensues.
A society’s culture is reflected through and impacted by different mediums.
Globalization, economics, and governments impact individuals and society.
Assessment Activity
See attached unit.
Learning Activity
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8- Renaissance, Reformation, & Exploration.DOC
Renaissance Reformation and Exploration
Local Objective
Students will trace the origins and impacts of the changes that occur in European society during the Renaissance, Reformation, and Exploration and evaluate the
effects of the changes on European attitudes.
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How does the changing mindset of the individual bring about the Renaissance?
What are the major causes of the Renaissance?
What are the major changes in art and literature during the Renaissance?
Who were influential figures during the Renaissance?
How and why do Renaissance ideas spread from Italy, what are the long term impacts of those ideas?
What were the major causes of the Reformation? Were they all about religion?
What new branch/denominations of Christianity develop as a result of the Reformation?
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Who were influential figures during the Reformation?
How does the Catholic Church respond to the challenge to their power?
How do the Renaissance and Reformation affect the power of monarchs in Europe?
Why do developing European nations want to expand?
Who were important figures in European exploration?
What are the effects of European exploration?
Aligned Enduring Understandings
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One person really can make a difference (positive and/or negative).
Geography plays a crucial role in development of culture, civilization, economics, politics and religion.
Different perspectives (including motive, bias, and prejudice) impact the translation of events throughout time.
Globalization, economics, and governments impact individuals and society.
Assessment Activity
See attached unit.
Learning Activity
See attached unit.
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9-Age of Reason & Absolute Monarchs.DOC
Age of Reason and Absolute Monarchs
Local Objective
Students will assess the immediate and long term impacts of technological advances and new political ideas.
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How does the concentration of power in European nations inspire political dissent?
Why do absolute monarchs feel threatened by the ideas of the Enlightenment?
Who/what were the influential figures and ideas during the Enlightenment and Scientific Revolution?
What were the immediate and long term impacts of the developments seen during the Age of Reason?
How do absolute monarchs adjust to life after the Enlightenment?
What effect do Enlightenment ideas have on the American Revolution?
Aligned Enduring Understandings
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One person really can make a difference (positive and/or negative).
Different perspectives (including motive, bias, and prejudice) impact the translation of events throughout time.
A society’s culture is reflected through and impacted by different mediums.
Assessment Activity
See attached unit.
Learning Activity
See attached unit.
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10-French Revolution.DOC
French Revolution
Local Objective
Students will analyze the causes and impacts of the French Revolution and connect and compare to the American Revolution.
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What problems were present in pre-revolutionary France?
What are the major shifts in French political power during the Revolution?
What was the end result of the French Revolution?
Who were the important figures of the French Revolution?
What impact did the American Revolution have on the French Revolution?
What are the major similarities/differences between the American and French Revolution?
Aligned Enduring Understandings
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One person really can make a difference (positive and/or negative).
In government, when the balance of power shifts, conflict ensues.
Globalization, economics, and governments impact individuals and society.
Assessment Activity
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See attached unit.
Learning Activity
See attached unit.
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11-Industrial Revolution.DOC
Industrial Revolution
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Students will analyze and evaluate the social, economic, and political causes and effects of the Industrial Revolution.
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How does increased agricultural development affect the factors of production?
What role do the location and availability of natural resources play on the ability of a country to industrialize?
How can government support and develop industry?
How does the Industrial Revolution spread around the globe?
What are major reform movements that arise in response to the Industrial Revolution?
Who were some significant figures and achievements during the Industrial Revolution?
How does the Industrial Revolution affect the future goals of European industrial powers?
Aligned Enduring Understandings
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Geography plays a crucial role in development of culture, civilization, economics, politics and religion.
In government, when the balance of power shifts, conflict ensues.
Globalization, economics, and governments impact individuals and society.
Assessment Activity
See attached unit.
Learning Activity
See attached unit.
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12-Imperialism and World War I.DOC
Imperialism and World War I
Local Objective
Students will analyze the connections between the Industrial Revolution and World War I through the examination of militarism, nationalism, imperialism, and the
formation of alliances.
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What is imperialism? What are the goals?
Who were major imperial powers near at the end of the 19th century? Who were they targeting?
What are the M.A.I.N causes of WWI?
How do the technological advances of the Industrial Revolution impact countries abilities to wage war?
What were the major alliances during WWI? Why do countries form them?
What is nationalism? How do people express nationalism?
What are the major differences in fighting on the Western/Eastern fronts?
What are the major events that influenced the outcome of WWI?
Enduring Understandings
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Geography plays a crucial role in development of culture, civilization, economics, politics and religion.
In government, when the balance of power shifts, conflict ensues.
Globalization, economics, and governments impact individuals and society.
Assessment Activity
See attached unit.
Learning Activity
See attached unit.
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13-The Interwar years & World War II.DOC
The Interwar Years and World War II
Local Objective
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Students will explain the rise of totalitarian governments in terms of the social, economic, and political aftermath of World War I.
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What was the impact of the Treaty of Versailles?
What totalitarian governments emerge after WWI?
What are the Causes of the Russian Revolution?
What are examples of emerging conflict around the globe prior to WWII?
What are some social changes occurring during the 1920’s and 1930’s?
What are the global effects of the Great Depression?
Aligned Enduring Understandings
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Different perspectives (including motive, bias, and prejudice) impact the translation of events throughout time.
In government, when the balance of power shifts, conflict ensues.
A society’s culture is reflected through and impacted by different mediums.
Globalization, economics, and governments impact individuals and society.
Assessment Activity
See attached unit.
Learning Activity
See attached unit.
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