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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