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A Correlation of World Civilizations The Global Experience, AP* Edition, 6th Edition ©2011 To the Advanced Placement World History Topics *Advanced Placement, Advanced Placement Program, AP, and Pre-AP are registered trademarks of the College Board, which was not involved in the production of, and does not endorse, these products. World Civilizations: The Global Experience, AP Edition, 6th Edition, ©2011 Correlated to Advanced Placement World History Topics World Civilizations The Global Experience AP Edition, 6th Edition, ©2011 ADVANCED PLACEMENT WORLD HISTORY TOPICS 1. Foundations: c. 8000 B.C.E.–600 C.E. Chapters 1–5 a. Locating world history pp. xvi–xxi i. Environment pp. 3, 11–14 ii. Time pp. 2, 4–5, 11 iii. Diverse interpretations pp. xxiv–xxv b. Developing agriculture and technology pp. 2–7, 8-12, 13-15, 16-24, 25-28, 29-33 i. Types of early societies pp. 2–7, 8-12, 13-16, 17-18 ii. Emergence of agriculture and technology pp. 2–7, 8-12, 13-15, 16-24, 25-28, 29-33 iii. Nature of village settlements pp. 12-15, 16-24, 25-28, 29-33 iv. Impact of agriculture pp. 12–14, 15-18, 19-22, 23-25, 26-27, 28-29, 30-33 v. Introduction of metal use pp. 12–15, 16-18, 19-22, 23-24, 25-28, 29-33 c. Basic features of early civilizations pp. 17-24, 25-33 i. Mesopotamia pp. 19–21 ii. Egypt pp. 21–22 iii. Indus valley civilization pp. 22–23 iv. Shang dynasty pp. 23–25 v. Mesoamerica and Andean South America pp. 110–111 d. Classical civilizations pp. 34–39, 40-46, 47-51, 52-54, 55-59, 60-65, 66-71, 72-75, 76-79, 80-88, 89-91, 92-98, 99103, 104-111, 112-118, 119-127, 128-129 2 World Civilizations: The Global Experience, AP Edition, 6th Edition, ©2011 Correlated to Advanced Placement World History Topics World Civilizations The Global Experience AP Edition, 6th Edition, ©2011 ADVANCED PLACEMENT WORLD HISTORY TOPICS i. Major political developments pp. 34–39, 40-46, 47-51, 52-54, 55-59, 60-65, 66-71, 72-75, 76-79, 80-88, 89-91, 92-98, 99103, 104-111, 112-118, 119-127, 128-129 ii. Social and gender structures pp. 34–39, 40-46, 47-51, 52-54, 55-59, 60-65, 66-71, 72-75, 76-79, 80-88, 89-91, 92-98, 99103, 104-111, 112-118, 119-127, 128-129 iii. Major trading patterns pp. 34–39, 40-46, 47-51, 52-54, 55-59, 60-65, 66-71, 72-75, 76-79, 80-88, 89-91, 92-98, 99103, 104-111, 112-118, 119-127, 128-129 iv. Arts, sciences, and technology pp. 34–39, 40-46, 47-51, 52-54, 55-59, 60-65, 66-71, 72-75, 76-79, 80-88, 89-91, 92-98, 99103, 104-111, 112-118, 119-127, 128-129 e. Major belief systems p. 118 i. Polytheism pp. 2–7, 8-12, 13-15, 16-19, 20, 21-24, 25-28, 29-33, 38 ii. Hinduism pp. 60–63, 64-67, 68-69, 71-75, 76-79, 118120 iii. Judaism pp. 28, 121 iv. Confucianism pp. 38–44, 45-47, 48-52, 53-54, 55-59 v. Daoism pp. 50-51, 52–59, 118-120 vi. Buddhism pp. 60–63, 64-67, 68-69, 71-75, 76-79, 118– 120 vii. Christianity pp. 120–123, 204–209, 210-218 f. Late Classical period (200 C.E. to 600 C.E.) pp. 104–109, 112-117, 118-124, 125-129 i. Collapse of empires pp. 112–118 ii. Movements of peoples pp. 104–106, 107-111, 112-118 iii. Interregional networks by 600 C.E. pp. 108–109, 112-117, 118-124, 125-129 2. The Postclassical Era: 600 C.E.–1450 C.E. Chapters 6–15 a. Questions of periodization pp. 112–117, 118-124, 126-129, 130-135 3 World Civilizations: The Global Experience, AP Edition, 6th Edition, ©2011 Correlated to Advanced Placement World History Topics World Civilizations The Global Experience AP Edition, 6th Edition, ©2011 ADVANCED PLACEMENT WORLD HISTORY TOPICS i. Nature and causes of changes pp. 112–117, 118-124, 126-129, 130-135 ii. Emergence of new empires pp. 112–117, 118-124, 126-129, 130-135 iii. Continuities and breaks with the period pp. 112–117, 118-124, 126-129, 130-135, 136144, 145-153, 154-161, 162-171, 172-181, 182-83, 184-192, 193-203, 204-212, 213-219, 220-231, 232-243, 244-250, 251-254, 255-260, 261-265, 266-273, 274-277, 278-289, 290-296, 297-301, 302-304, 305-313, 314-321, 322-335, 336-344, 345-353 b. The Islamic world pp. 136–141, 142-153, 154-161, 162-171, 172179, 180-183, 184-192, 193-203 i. The rise and role of Islam pp. 136–141, 142-153, 154-161, 162-171, 172179, 180-183 ii. Islamic political structures pp. 136–141, 142-153, 154-161, 162-171, 172179, 180-183, 194–197 iii. Arts, sciences, and technologies pp. 136–141, 142-153, 154-161, 168–171, 191–195 c. Interregional networks and contacts pp. 130–135, 170–173, 180–181, 184, 187– 189, 196, 214, 224, 257, 290–293, 305, 311– 312, 314–316, 325, 347 i. Trade, technology, and cultural exchange pp. 144–148, 149-153, 154-161, 162-170, 171179, 180-183, 184-192, 193-203, 204-213, 214-219, 220-227, 228-233, 234-243, 244-253, 254-260, 261-265, 266- 273, 274- 280, 281289, 290-295, 296-304, 305-313, 314-321, 322-327, 328-335, 336-344, 345-353 1. Trans-Sahara trade pp. 130–135, 184–195 2. Indian Ocean trade pp. 130–135, 162–163, 180–181, 195–197, 336–340, 345–346 3. Silk routes pp. 130–135, 278–279, 325 ii. Missionary outreach of major religions pp. 130–135, 162–171, 172-179, 180-189, 205–214, 220–222 iii. Contacts between major religions pp. 130–135, 162–171, 172-179, 180-189, 207–208, 228–230, 271–277, 290–296, 297301, 302-304, 305-313 iv. Impact of Mongol empires pp. 314–321, 322-326, 327-335 d. China’s internal and external expansion pp. 266–273, 274-280, 281-289, 290-296, 297304, 305-313, 336–340 4 World Civilizations: The Global Experience, AP Edition, 6th Edition, ©2011 Correlated to Advanced Placement World History Topics World Civilizations The Global Experience AP Edition, 6th Edition, ©2011 ADVANCED PLACEMENT WORLD HISTORY TOPICS i. Tang and Song economic revolutions pp. 266–273, 274-277, 278-280, 281-289 ii. Chinese influence on surrounding areas pp. 282–289, 290-296, 297-301, 302-313, 314321, 322-326, 327-332, 333-340 iii. Arts, sciences, and technologies pp. 266-274, 275-281, 282–289, 290-296, 297301, 302-313, 314-321, 322-326, 327-332, 333-340 e. Developments in Europe pp. 204–212, 213-219, 220-227, 228-237, 238243, 336–346 i. Restructuring of European institutions pp. 204–210, 211-219, 220-227, 228-234, 235243, 336–346 ii. The division of Christendom pp. 244–250, 251-254, 255-260, 261-265 f. Patterns in the Amerindian world pp. 244–250, 251-254, 255-260, 261-265, 346– 347 i. Maya pp. 245–248, 254, 346–347 ii. Aztec pp. 245–254, 258–261, 346–347 iii. Inca pp. 254–261, 346–347 g. Demographic and environmental changes pp. 104–114, 198–199, 220–228, 252, 278– 280, 340–344, 345-353 i. Impact of nomadic migrations pp. 104–109, 110-114, 137–147, 195–196, 217–218, 244–248, 290, 307–311, 314–321, 322-326, 327-335, 340–344, 345-348, 349-353 ii. Consequences of plague pandemics in 14th century pp. 220–225, 321, 333, 340–342 iii. Growth and role of cities pp. 155–159, 180–181, 191–195, 200–207, 225–226, 244–248, 255–257, 266–269, 278– 280, 293–295 5 World Civilizations: The Global Experience, AP Edition, 6th Edition, ©2011 Correlated to Advanced Placement World History Topics World Civilizations The Global Experience AP Edition, 6th Edition, ©2011 ADVANCED PLACEMENT WORLD HISTORY TOPICS 3. The Interaction of World Cultures: 1450–1750 a. Questions of periodization Chapters 16–22 pp. 354–359 i. Continuities and breaks pp. 354–359, 518–519 b. Changes in trade, technology, and global interactions pp. 354–359, 360-368, 369-379 i. The Columbian Exchange pp. 354–359, 360-366, 367-370, 371-379 ii. Impact of guns pp. 354–359, 360-366, 367-370, 371-379 iii. Changes in shipbuilding pp. 354–359, 360-366, 367-370, 371-379 iv. New navigational devices pp. 354–359, 360-366, 367-370, 371-379 c. Major empires, other political units, and social systems pp. 354–359, 360-370, 371-379, 380-385, 386393, 394-399, 400-405, 406-415, 416-425, 426-433, 434-443, 444-449, 450-459, 460-467, 468-477, 478-483, 484-493, 494-502, 503-512, 513-519 i. Ottoman pp. 354–360, 368, 468–474, 475-479, 480-484 ii. China pp. 354–360, 368–370, 376–377, 494–502, 503-508, 509-515 iii. Portugal pp. 354–364, 416–425, 426-433, 434-443, 494–502 iv. Spain pp. 354–364, 416–425, 426-434, 435-443, 494–502 v. Russia pp. 354–360, 368–370, 400–405, 406-415 vi. France pp. 354–359, 360-366, 367-370, 371-379, 380– 385, 386-393, 394-399 vii. England pp. 354–359, 360-365, 366-370, 371-379, 380– 385, 386-393, 394-399 viii. Tokugawa pp. 354–360, 494, 511–515 ix. Mughal pp. 354–360, 368–371, 376–377, 468–469, 484–493 x. Benin pp. 354–360, 369, 375, 444-450, 451-457, 458467 xi. Songhay pp. 354–360, 369, 375, 444-450, 451-457, 458467 xii. Oyo pp. 354–360, 369, 375, 444-450, 451-457, 458467 xiii. Kongo pp. 354–360, 369, 375, 444-450, 451-457, 458467 6 World Civilizations: The Global Experience, AP Edition, 6th Edition, ©2011 Correlated to Advanced Placement World History Topics World Civilizations The Global Experience AP Edition, 6th Edition, ©2011 ADVANCED PLACEMENT WORLD HISTORY TOPICS d. Gender and empire pp. 358, 375, 395, 436, 482–490, 506 e. Slave systems and slave trade pp. 354–360, 369, 377, 410–411, 416–425, 426-431, 432-443, 444-450, 451-459, 460-467, 472–473, 499 f. Demographic and environmental changes pp. 367, 382, 389, 396–398, 411–412, 416– 425, 426-431, 432-443, 444-450, 451-459, 460-467, 506–507 g. Cultural and intellectual developments pp. 380–385, 386-390, 391-399, 510–515 i. Scientific Revolution and Enlightenment pp. 389–391, 394–396 ii. Causes and impacts of cultural change pp. 394–396, 401–410, 416–425, 426-431, 432-443, 444-450, 451-459, 460-467, 468-472, 473-479, 490–502, 510–515 iii. Changes and continuities in Confucianism pp. 503–508, 509-515 iv. Major developments in the arts pp. 381–383, 391, 431, 456, 463, 473–475, 481–482, 484–490, 507 4. Western Global Hegemony: 1750–1914 Chapters 23–27 a. Questions of periodization pp. 520–524 i. Continuities and breaks pp. 520–524 b. Global commerce, communications, and technology pp. 520–525, 526-533, 534-539, 540-549, 582– 584, 593–597, 610–612, 635–641 i. Changes in world trade pp. 550–559, 560-566, 567-573, 598, 648–649 ii. Industrial Revolution pp. 520–525, 526-533, 534-541, 542-549, 626– 632, 633-641, 642-649 c. Demographic and environmental changes pp. 520–529, 567–573, 574-579, 648–649 d. Changes in social and gender structure pp. 520–525, 526-533, 534-540, 541-549, 556– 566, 579, 587–592, 633–636, 637-647 e. Political revolutions and independence movements pp. 520–525, 526-534, 574–581, 582-590, 591601, 613–621, 633–640 i. Latin American independence movements pp. 574–582, 582-590, 591-597, 589-601 ii. Revolutions pp. 521–531, 575–576, 584–587, 613–622, 623-625 iii. Rise of nationalism and nation-states pp. 536–537, 574–582, 619–625 iv. Overlaps between nations and empires pp. 602–606, 607-616, 617-625 v. Rise of democracy and its limitations pp. 527–533, 534-539, 575–582, 595–597, 635–640 7 World Civilizations: The Global Experience, AP Edition, 6th Edition, ©2011 Correlated to Advanced Placement World History Topics World Civilizations The Global Experience AP Edition, 6th Edition, ©2011 ADVANCED PLACEMENT WORLD HISTORY TOPICS f. Rise of Western dominance pp. 520–525, 526-533, 534-543, 544-549, 550559, 560-566, 567-573, 574-579, 598, 602– 613, 641 i. Patterns of expansion pp. 550–559, 560-566, 567-573 ii. Imperialism and Colonialism pp. 550–559, 560-566, 567-573, 618–619 iii. Cultural and political reactions pp. 554–559, 560-567, 568-573, 574-579, 595– 603, 604-613, 618–625, 637–643, 644-649 iv. Impact of European ideologies in the colonies pp. 557–560, 598–600 g. Patterns of cultural interactions among pp. 556–557, 590–591 societies 5. The 20th Century in World History: 1914–Present a. Questions of Periodization Chapters 28–36 pp. 650–657 i. Continuities and breaks pp. 650–652, 653-657 b. The World Wars, the Holocaust, nuclear weaponry, and the cold war pp. 658–662, 663-669, 670-677, 678-685, 724– 729, 730-737, 738-746, 747-751, 752-75, 758767, 768-772, 773-781 c. International organizations and their impact pp. 755–762, 816, 842, 874–875, 890–892 d. New patterns of nationalism pp. 671–677, 678-685, 686-692, 708–711, 712720, 739–745, 746-751, 752-753, 770–772, 773-781, 804–811, 812-820, 821-829, 871–874 e. Impact of major global economic developments pp. 718–719, 882–885, 886-903 i. Great Depression pp. 705–711, 712-723 ii. Technology pp. 882–885 iii. Pacific Rim pp. 713–715, 830–835, 836-842, 853-859 iv. Multinational corporations pp. 886–888 f. New forces of revolution and other political innovations pp. 693–704, 782–793, 875–881 g. Social reform and social revolution pp. 756–767, 793–803, 860–870 h. Globalization of science, technology, and culture pp. 768–770, 882–903 i. Global cultures and regional reactions pp. 888–890 ii. Elite, popular culture and art pp. 716, 768–770, 787, 800–801, 813 iii. Patterns of resistance pp. 892–893 iv. Demographic and environmental changes pp. 894–903 8