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NAME: ______________________________________________ PERIOD: _______________ DATE: _________________
MAKING SENSE OUT OF WORLD HISTORY: ORGANIZING BY THEMES
Use the following list for this exercise in World History. Follow the steps as outlined and complete the steps on the
provided blank space below.
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Political Structures
Art, Music, Writing, Literature
Gender Roles, Relations
Family, Kinship
Empires
Nationalism, Nations
Math & Science
Revolts, Revolutions
Appropriate Use of Relevant Historical Evidence
Urbanization, Cities
Historical Causation
State-building
Interpretation
Globalization
Synthesis
Expansion
Agricultural, Pastoral production
Economic Systems
Education
Labor Systems
Industrialization
Religion
Philosophies
Ideologies
Human/Environment Interaction
Region
Secularism, Atheism
Racial, Ethnic Constructions
Social, Economic Classes
Lifestyles, Elites, inequalities
War, Diplomacy and Alliances
Exchanges
Trade and Commerce
Regions, Transregional Structures
Technology, Innovations
Intellectual
Capitalism, Socialism
Demography, Settlement Patterns
Migration, movement
Historical Argumentation
Patterns of Continuity and Change over Time
Periodization
Comparison
Contextualization
Forms of Government
Belief Systems
Organize the words on the left into groups.
Organize the words from the previous group
into new groups.
Can you create a mnemonic device to remember the
AP World History themes and skills?