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JMJ
Holt McDougal World History Patterns of Interaction (2012)
European History AI / AII Syllabus
Trimester One
I.
Nationalist Revolutions Sweep the West
Test Dates
1789-1900
(Chapter 24)
1914-1918
(Chapter 29)
Thursday 9 / 26 / 13
1900-1939
(Chapter 30)
Friday 10 / 4 / 13
1919-1939
(Chapter 31)
Friday 10 / 25 / 13
1939-1945
(Chapter 32)
Tuesday 11 / 19 / 13
1945-Present
(Chapter 33)
1945-Present
(Chapter 35)
Monday 12 / 16 / 13
2000 B.C. - 300 B.C.
(Chapter 5)
Tuesday 1 / 14 / 14
A. Europe Faces Revolutions – Section 2
B. Nationalism – Italy and Germany – Section 3
II.
The Great War
A.
B.
C.
D.
III.
Marching Toward War – Section 1
Europe Plunges into War - Section 2
A Global Conflict – Section 3
A Flawed Peace – Section 4
Revolution and Nationalism
A. Revolutions in Russia – Section 1
B. Totalitarianism: Stalinist Russia – Section 2
IV.
Years in Crisis
A.
B.
C.
D.
V.
World War II
A.
B.
C.
D.
VI.
Postwar Uncertainty – Section 1
A Worldwide Depression – Section 2
Fascism Rises in Europe – Section 3
Aggressors Invade Nations – Section 4
Hitler’s Lightning War – Section 1
The Holocaust – Section 3
The Allied Victory – Section 4
Europe and Japan in Ruins – Section 5
Restructuring the Postwar World
A. Cold War: Superpowers Face Off – Section 1
B. The Cold War Thaws – Section 5
VII.
Struggles for Democracy
A. The Collapse of the Soviet Union – Section 3
B. Changes in Central and Eastern Europe– Section 4
Trimester Two
VIII.
Classical Greece
A.
B.
C.
D.
E.
Cultures of the Mountains and the Sea – Section 1
Warring City-States – Section 2
Democracy and Greece’s Golden Age – Section 3
Alexander’s Empire – Section 4
The Spread of Hellenistic Culture – Section 5
IX.
Ancient Rome
A.
B.
C.
D.
X.
500 B.C. – A.D. 500
(Chapter 6)
500 - 1500
(Chapter 11)
Tuesday 2 / 4 / 14
500-1200
(Chapter 13)
Thursday 2 / 13 / 14
800 - 1500
(Chapter 14)
Thursday 3 / 6 / 14
1300 - 1600
(Chapter 17)
Tuesday 3 / 18 / 14
1500 - 1800
(Chapter 21)
Friday 3 / 28 / 14
1550 - 1789
(Chapter 22)
Wednesday 4 / 9 / 14
1789 - 1815
(Chapter 23)
Tuesday 5 / 20 / 14
1700 - 1900
(Chapter 25)
Friday 6 / 6 / 14
The Roman Republic – Section 1
The Roman Empire – Section 2
The Fall of the Roman Empire – Section 4
Rome and the Roots of Western Civilization- Section 5
Byzantines, Russians, and Turks Interact
A. The Byzantine Empire – Section 1
XI.
European Middle Ages
A. Charlemagne Unites Germanic Kingdoms – Section 1
B. Feudalism in Europe – Section 2
C. The Age of Chivalry – Section 3
XII.
The Formation of Western Europe
A. Changes in Medieval Society – Section 2
B. England and France Develop – Section 3
C. The Hundred Years’ War and the Plague – Section 4
XIII.
European Renaissance
A. Italy: Birthplace of the Renaissance – Section 1
B. The Northern Renaissance – Section 2
XIV.
Absolute Monarchs in Europe
A.
B.
C.
D.
XV.
Spain’s Empire and European Absolutism – Section 1
The Reign of Louis XIV – Section 2
Central European Monarchs Clash – Section 3
Parliament Limits the English Monarchy – Section 5
Enlightenment and Revolution
A. The Scientific Revolution – Section 1
B. The Enlightenment in Europe – Section 2
C. The Enlightenment Spreads – Section 3
Trimester Three
XVI.
The French Revolution and Napoleon
A.
B.
C.
D.
E.
XVII.
The French Revolution Begins – Section 1
Revolution Brings Reform and Terror – Section 2
Napoleon Forges an Empire – Section 3
Napoleon’s Empire Collapse – Section 4
The Congress of Vienna – Section 5
The Industrial Revolution
A.
B.
C.
D.
The Beginnings of Industrialization – Section 1
Industrialization: Manchester – Section 2
Industrialization Spreads – Section 3
Reforming the Industrial World– Section 4
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