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Dickson County Schools World History & Geography Pacing Guide Course Description: Course #302: World History & Geography: The Industrial Revolution to the Contemporary World is a survey course that stretches from 1750 to the present. The Student will study the rise of the nation state in Europe, the French Revolution, and the economic and political roots of the modern world. Themes and content that will be explored include Nationalism, the Industrial Revolution, Imperialism, WWI, WWII, the Great Depression, the Cold War, Russian and Chinese Revolutions, and persistent political, ethnic and religious conflicts. Embedded in the course, students will examine geographic themes that have shaped World History in the modern era and a heavy emphasis on writing, primary and informational sources and literacy. Course Objectives– The learner will: 1. Demonstrate an understanding of the institutional, cultural, and social forces that have shaped the people of the world from the Industrial Era to the twenty-first century. 2. Locate globally, regions, countries and cities whose particular histories have contributed to the development of the modern world. 3. Analyze the roles of various important and influential individuals who have contributed to the history of the world. 4. Develop a framework for understanding modern issues and problems based on their respective histories through primary and secondary sources. 5. Examine the forces and issues that are currently prominent on the world stage and their historical relevance or current events and issues. Course Standards: http://www.state.tn.us/education/ci/ss/doc/SS_3401.pdf DC Text Adopted: Ellis, Elisabeth and Anthony Esler. Prentice Hall World History: The Industrial Revolution to the Contemporary World. Boston: Pearson, 2015. Print. GRADING Week PERIOD GP #1 1 2 3 Essential Content Chapter Classroom Procedures (Pretest(s), classroom rules, HS orientation, writing activity & discussion) GEOGRAPHY ---- (North & South America, Europe, Africa, Asia) Overview Instruction Part 1-3 1-4 Standard ---- W.67; W.71; W.78; W.84 ---- (origins of Civilization, Rise of Empires, Religion) 4 5 6 7 8 9 The Enlightenment/American Revolution (Philosophes/Salons/Review AmRev) French Revolution and Napoleon (Causes, major events, comparison/American Revolution, rise and fall of Napoleon, The Congress of Vienna) 5 French Revolution and Napoleon (Causes, major events, comparison/American Revolution, rise and fall of Napoleon, The Congress of Vienna) The Industrial Revolution (Agricultural Revolution/Industrial Revolution, urbanization and city life, factories, capitalism, socialism, social democracy, Marxism, labor movement, utopianism, communism, rise of middle class/wealth) The Industrial Revolution (Agricultural Revolution/Industrial Revolution, urbanization and city life, factories, capitalism, socialism, social democracy, Marxism, labor movement, utopianism, communism, rise of middle class/wealth) The Industrial Revolution (Agricultural Revolution/Industrial Revolution, urbanization and city life, factories, capitalism, socialism, social democracy, Marxism, labor movement, utopianism, communism, rise of middle class/wealth, shifts in art) 6 W.1; W.2; W.2; W.3; W4; W5;, W.6; --W.12; W.78; W.81 7 W.1; W.2; W.2; W.3; W4; W5;, W.6; --W.12; W.78; W.81 7, 9 W.1; W.2; W.2; W.3; W4; W5;, W.6; --W.12; W.78; W.81 9 W.1; W.2; W.2; W.3; W4; W5;, W.6; --W.12; W.78; W.81 8 W.1; W.5; W.11; W.13; W.14; W.15; W. 16; W.17; W.18; W.19; W.20; W. 21; W.27; W.66; W.67 6 W.1; W.2; W.2; W.3; W4; W5; W.6; W.12; W.78; W.81 W.1; W.2; W.2; W.3; W4; W5; W.6; W.12; W.78; W.81 Optional: Industrialism Project GP#2 10 Review first Nine Weeks Revolutions/ Europe /Latin America (Revolutionary ideologies/nationalism: Serbian & Greek movements, continued French revolutions, Latin America-Haiti, Mexico, South America) 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 GP#3 18 19 Revolutions/ Europe /Latin America 8 (Revolutionary ideologies/nationalism: Serbian & Greek movements, continued French revolutions, Latin America-Haiti, Mexico, South America) Nationalism Triumphs in Europe W.1; W.5; W.11; W.13; W.14; W.15; W. 16; W.17; W.18; W.19; W.20; W. 21; W.27; W.66; W.67 10 W.1; W.5; W.11; W.13; W.14; W.15; W. 16; W.17; W.18; W.19; W.20; W. 21; W.27; W.66; W.67 10 W.1; W.5; W.11; W.13; W.14; W.15; W. 16; W.17; W.18; W.19; W.20; W. 21; W.27; W.66; W.67 Growth of Western Democracies 11 (Victorian reforms in Britain/Empire, abolition, suffrage, potato famine, French/European antiSemitism, Zionism, review US westward expansion) The New Imperialism W.1; W.5; W.11; W.13; W.14; W.15; W. 16; W.17; W.18; W.19; W.20; W. 21; W.27; W.66; W.67 12 W.1; W.5; W.11; W.13; W.14; W.15; W. 16; W.17; W.18; W.19; W.20; W. 21; W.27; W.66; W.67 (Unification of Germany, militarism, realpolitik, unification of Italy, nationalism & old empires, Russia-reforms and challenges) Nationalism Triumphs in Europe (Unification of Germany, militarism, realpolitik, unification of Italy, nationalism & old empires, Russia-reforms and challenges) (Empire building/Imperialism, raw material & industrialism/new type of colonization: Africa, Arabia, India, & China. Include Racism, Christian missionaries/religion, cultural clashes, rebellions & reactions) New Global Patterns (Imperialism in Japan, SE Asia, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, Latin America-- including Panama Canal & US Imperialism) Midterm Exam Review & Prep 12 W.1; W.5; W.11; W.13; W.14; W.15; W. 16; W.17; W.18; W.19; W.20; W. 21; W.27; W.66; W.67 ---- W.1; W.5; W.11; W.13; W.14; W.15; W. 16; W.17; W.18; W.19; W.20; W. 21; W.27; W.66; W.67 Midterm Exams ---- Review first Semester 14 World War I and Russian Revolution (Causes, technology, alliances, propaganda, military strategies, US role in WWI, The Treaty of Versailles, Woodrow Wilson & 14 Points, Russian Royal family, Russian Revolution & rise of Communism, Lenin & Bolsheviks) 20 World War I and Russian Revolution (Causes, technology, propaganda, military strategies, US role in WWI, The Treaty of Versailles, Woodrow Wilson & 14 Points, Russian Royal family, Russian Revolution & rise of W.16; W.22; W.23; W.24; W.25; W.26; W.27; W.28; W.29; W.30; W.31; W.32; W.33; W.34; W.35; W.36, W.37, W.38; W. 39; W.40; W.41; W.42; W. 43; W.44; W.45; W.48; W.49; W. 50; W.51; W.52; W.53; W.54; W.55; W.57; W.58; W.59; W.65; W.66, W.67; W.68; W.74; W.76 14 W.16; W.22; W.23; W.24; W.25; W.26; W.27; W.28; W.29; W.30; W.31; W.32; W.33; W.34; W.35; W.36, W.37, W.38; W. 39; W.40; W.41; W.42; W. 43; W.44; W.45; W.48; W.49; W. 50; W.51; W.52; W.53; W.54; W.55; W.57; W.58; W.59; W.65; W.66, W.67; W.68; W.74; W.76 Communism, Lenin & Bolsheviks, Rasputin, Trotsky, Stalin) Optional: WWI Project 21 22 23 24 25 Nationalism and Revolution Around/World 15 (Nationalism in Latin America, Africa, India, China, & Japan in the post WWI era, conflict between Jews & Arabs, Palestine, reforms of Atatürk, Gandhi & non-violence, Mao & Long March, The Manchurian Incident & Rape of Nanjing) Nationalism and Revolution Around/World W.59; W.65; W.66, W.67; W.68; W.74; W.76 15 (Nationalism in Latin America, Africa, India, China, & Japan in the post WWI era, conflict between Jews & Arabs, Palestine, reforms of Atatürk, Gandhi & non-violence, Mao & Long March, The Manchurian Incident & Rape of Nanjing) The Rise of Totalitarianism 16 W.16; W.22; W.23; W.24; W.25; W.26; W.27; W.28; W.29; W.30; W.31; W.32; W.33; W.34; W.35; W.36, W.37, W.38; W. 39; W.40; W.41; W.42; W. 43; W.44; W.45; W.48; W.49; W. 50; W.51; W.52; W.53; W.54; W.55; W.57; W.58; W.59; W.65; W.66, W.67; W.68; W.74; W.76 16 (Societal changes post WWI: “lost generation”, Jazz, Harlem Renaissance, modern art & architecture. Shifting economies, Britain, France & US—the Great Depression & the New Deal. German reparations & the Weimar Republic. Fascism in Italy, the rise of the Soviet Union and Nazi Germany) World War II and Its Aftermath (Policy of appeasement, causes, leadership, alliances, Technology, Operation Sea lion, Operation Overlord, The Spanish Civil War, The Final Solution, Holocaust, Pearl Harbor, US Isolationism, Hitler-Stalin Pact, blitzkrieg, Yalta Conference, United Nations, Island Hopping, Manhattan Project, Atomic bomb, Bataan Death March, Kamikazes, causalities, Truman Doctrine, Marshall Plan, beginning of Cold War) W.16; W.22; W.23; W.24; W.25; W.26; W.27; W.28; W.29; W.30; W.31; W.32; W.33; W.34; W.35; W.36, W.37, W.38; W. 39; W.40; W.41; W.42; W. 43; W.44; W.45; W.48; W.49; W. 50; W.51; W.52; W.53; W.54; W.55; W.57; W.58; W.59; W.65; W.66, W.67; W.68; W.74; W.76 (Societal changes post WWI: “lost generation”, Jazz, Harlem Renaissance, modern art & architecture. Shifting economies, Britain, France & US—the Great Depression & the New Deal. German reparations & the Weimar Republic. Fascism in Italy, the rise of the Soviet Union and Nazi Germany) The Rise of Totalitarianism W.16; W.22; W.23; W.24; W.25; W.26; W.27; W.28; W.29; W.30; W.31; W.32; W.33; W.34; W.35; W.36, W.37, W.38; W. 39; W.40; W.41; W.42; W. 43; W.44; W.45; W.48; W.49; W. 50; W.51; W.52; W.53; W.54; W.55; W.57; W.58; W.16; W.22; W.23; W.24; W.25; W.26; W.27; W.28; W.29; W.30; W.31; W.32; W.33; W.34; W.35; W.36, W.37, W.38; W. 39; W.40; W.41; W.42; W. 43; W.44; W.45; W.48; W.49; W. 50; W.51; W.52; W.53; W.54; W.55; W.57; W.58; W.59; W.65; W.66, W.67; W.68; W.74; W.76 17 W.16; W.22; W.23; W.24; W.25; W.26; W.27; W.28; W.29; W.30; W.31; W.32; W.33; W.34; W.35; W.36, W.37, W.38; W. 39; W.40; W.41; W.42; W. 43; W.44; W.45; W.48; W.49; W. 50; W.51; W.52; W.53; W.54; W.55; W.57; W.58; W.59; W.65; W.66, W.67; W.68; W.74; W.76 26 World War II and Its Aftermath (Policy of appeasement, causes, leadership, alliances, Technology, Operation Sea lion, Operation Overlord, The Spanish Civil War, The Final Solution, Holocaust, Pearl Harbor, US Isolationism, Hitler-Stalin Pact, blitzkrieg, Yalta Conference, United Nations, Island Hopping, Manhattan Project, Atomic bomb, Bataan Death March, Kamikazes, causalities, Truman Doctrine, Marshall Plan, beginning of Cold War) 17 W.16; W.22; W.23; W.24; W.25; W.26; W.27; W.28; W.29; W.30; W.31; W.32; W.33; W.34; W.35; W.36, W.37, W.38; W. 39; W.40; W.41; W.42; W. 43; W.44; W.45; W.48; W.49; W. 50; W.51; W.52; W.53; W.54; W.55; W.57; W.58; W.59; W.65; W.66, W.67; W.68; W.74; W.76 W.16; W.22; W.23; W.24; W.25; W.26; W.27; W.28; W.29; W.30; W.31; W.32; W.33; W.34; W.35; W.36, W.37, W.38; W. 39; W.40; W.41; W.42; W. 43; W.44; W.45; W.48; W.49; W. 50; W.51; W.52; W.53; W.54; W.55; W.57; W.58; W.59; W.65; W.66, W.67; W.68; W.74; W.76 27 World War II and Its Aftermath (Policy of appeasement, causes, leadership, alliances, Technology, Operation Sea lion, Operation Overlord, The Spanish Civil War, The Final Solution, Holocaust, Pearl Harbor, US Isolationism, Hitler-Stalin Pact, blitzkrieg, Yalta Conference, United Nations, Island Hopping, Manhattan Project, Atomic bomb, Bataan Death March, Kamikazes, causalities, Truman Doctrine, Marshall Plan, beginning of Cold War, the Red Menace) 17 W.16; W.22; W.23; W.24; W.25; W.26; W.27; W.28; W.29; W.30; W.31; W.32; W.33; W.34; W.35; W.36, W.37, W.38; W. 39; W.40; W.41; W.42; W. 43; W.44; W.45; W.48; W.49; W. 50; W.51; W.52; W.53; W.54; W.55; W.57; W.58; W.59; W.65; W.66, W.67; W.68; W.74; W.76 Optional: WWII Project GP#4 28 Review GP 1-3 18 W.33; W.36; W.50; W.55; W.56; W.57; W.58; W.59; W.60; W.61; W.62; W.63; W.64; W.65; W.66; W.67; W.68; W.69; W.70; W.71; W.72; W.73; W.74; W.75; W.76; W.77; W.78; W.79; W.80; W.81; W.82; W.83; W.84; W.85; W.86; W.87; W.88; W.89;W.90; W.91; W.92; W.93; W.94; W.95;W.96; W.97; W.98; W.99; W.100; W.101; W.102; W.103; W.104 18 W.33; W.36; W.50; W.55; W.56; W.57; W.58; W.59; W.60; W.61; W.62; W.63; W.64; W.65; W.66; W.67; W.68; W.69; W.70; W.71; W.72; W.73; W.74; W.75; W.76; W.77; W.78; W.79; W.80; W.81; W.82; W.83; W.84; W.85; W.86; W.87; W.88; W.89;W.90; W.91; The Cold War (Division of Germany, NATO, Arab-Israeli War, Warsaw Pact, SEATO, Weaponry, Cuban Missile crisis, Khrushchev, US economic opportunities & civil rights, communism in SE Asia, Korean War & Vietnamese War, Cambodia/Pol Pot, New Soviet republics) 29 The Cold War (Nuclear arms, race, Division of Germany, NATO, Arab-Israeli War, Warsaw Pact, SEATO, Weaponry, Cuban Missile crisis, Khrushchev, US economic opportunities & civil rights, communism in SE Asia, Korean War & W.92; W.93; W.94; W.95;W.96; W.97; W.98; W.99; W.100; W.101; W.102; W.103; W.104 Vietnamese War, Cambodia/Pol Pot, New Soviet republics) 30 31 32 33 34 New Nations Emerge 19 (India transformed, new nations—Indira Gandhi, Religion in SE Asia, Independence movement in Africa, The modern Middle East, Islam & the modern world, conflict in Arab nations, theocracy, ethnic and religious conflicts) New Nations Emerge 19 (India transformed, new nations—Indira Gandhi, Religion in SE Asia, Independence movement in Africa, The modern Middle East, Islam & the modern world, conflict in Arab nations, theocracy, ethnic and religious conflicts) Regional Conflicts 20 (Discuss regional conflicts in Sri Lanka, Canada, Ireland, Balkans, Chechnya, South Africa, Rwanda, Burundi, Palestine, Lebanon, Iraq & Saddam Hussein) The Developing World 21 (1945-Present: Economic principals including development, dependence, literacy, urbanization, starvation capitalism, socialism, epidemics, human rights issues re: labor, growth, poverty, women, children, the drug war, Latin American immigration to the US) The World Today (industrial nations after Cold War, reunified Germany, NATO, European Union, US economic challenges, Globalization, oil, policies of global trade, protecting women, children, refugees, global warming, shrinking forests, pollution, growing deserts, modern weapons, terrorism, fundamentalism, Afghanistan, advances in science and technology) 22 W.33; W.36; W.50; W.55; W.56; W.57; W.58; W.59; W.60; W.61; W.62; W.63; W.64; W.65; W.66; W.67; W.68; W.69; W.70; W.71; W.72; W.73; W.74; W.75; W.76; W.77; W.78; W.79; W.80; W.81; W.82; W.83; W.84; W.85; W.86; W.87; W.88; W.89;W.90; W.91; W.92; W.93; W.94; W.95;W.96; W.97; W.98; W.99; W.100; W.101; W.102; W.103; W.104 W.33; W.36; W.50; W.55; W.56; W.57; W.58; W.59; W.60; W.61; W.62; W.63; W.64; W.65; W.66; W.67; W.68; W.69; W.70; W.71; W.72; W.73; W.74; W.75; W.76; W.77; W.78; W.79; W.80; W.81; W.82; W.83; W.84; W.85; W.86; W.87; W.88; W.89;W.90; W.91; W.92; W.93; W.94; W.95;W.96; W.97; W.98; W.99; W.100; W.101; W.102; W.103; W.104 W.33; W.36; W.50; W.55; W.56; W.57; W.58; W.59; W.60; W.61; W.62; W.63; W.64; W.65; W.66; W.67; W.68; W.69; W.70; W.71; W.72; W.73; W.74; W.75; W.76; W.77; W.78; W.79; W.80; W.81; W.82; W.83; W.84; W.85; W.86; W.87; W.88; W.89;W.90; W.91; W.92; W.93; W.94; W.95;W.96; W.97; W.98; W.99; W.100; W.101; W.102; W.103; W.104 W.33; W.36; W.50; W.55; W.56; W.57; W.58; W.59; W.60; W.61; W.62; W.63; W.64; W.65; W.66; W.67; W.68; W.69; W.70; W.71; W.72; W.73; W.74; W.75; W.76; W.77; W.78; W.79; W.80; W.81; W.82; W.83; W.84; W.85; W.86; W.87; W.88; W.89;W.90; W.91; W.92; W.93; W.94; W.95;W.96; W.97; W.98; W.99; W.100; W.101; W.102; W.103; W.104 W.33; W.36; W.50; W.55; W.56; W.57; W.58; W.59; W.60; W.61; W.62; W.63; W.64; W.65; W.66; W.67; W.68; W.69; W.70; W.71; W.72; W.73; W.74; W.75; W.76; W.77; W.78; W.79; W.80; W.81; W.82; W.83; W.84; W.85; W.86; W.87; W.88; W.89;W.90; W.91; W.92; W.93; W.94; W.95;W.96; W.97; W.98; W.99; W.100; W.101; W.102; W.103; W.104 35 36 Final Exam Review & Prep 5-22 Final Exams 5-22