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AP World History Unit Syllabus* – B Day
Period 6: Accelerating Global Change and Realignments 1900-Present
Strayer - Ways of the World Chapters 21-24 Bentley – Traditions and Encounters Ch. 33-38
Date
Mon
3/14
Wed
3/16
Fri
3/18
Mon
3/21
Wed
3/23
Topics / Class Activities
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Fri
3/25
Tue
3/29
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Notes on Great Depression and the rise of Fascism
Power point on Economic Systems
Power point on 1920s and 1930s
Cause / effects
Power point on World War II
Discuss the Holocaust
Crash Course #38
Power points on Russian Revolution / the rise of
Communism / the Cold War
Crash Course #37 and #39
Discuss Chinese communism
Comparison Russia / China
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Finish Margin Review Questions
Finish comparison chart
Green Revolution DBQ / Evaluation
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Power points on the modern world
- Intellectual and Cultural changes
- Social and Gender inequalities
Crash Course #41 and #42
Map activities #59-62
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Handouts / Homework / Reading
Assignments
KC 6.1.III
Theme 1: Environment
KC 6.2.IV
Theme 3: State-Building
KC 6.2.V
Theme 3: State-Building
KC 6.3. New Conceptions
of Global Economy,
Society,
and Culture
Theme 4: Economic
Systems
Same as above
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Read Ch. 21 outline
Read Strayer Ch. 21
Read Barron’s 323-363
Listen to Podcasts 29, 32, 33HERE
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Unit Terms and Dates and GRQs
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Take the self-test and Vocab Quiz
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Same as above
Same as above
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Read Ch. 22 outline
Read Strayer Ch. 22
Read Barron’s 365-381
Listen to Podcast #30HERE
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Unit Terms and Dates and GRQs
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Take the self-test and Vocab Quiz
Same as above
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Read Ch. 23 outline
Read Strayer Ch. 23
Read Barron’s 381-396
Listen to Podcast #31HERE
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Unit Terms and Dates and GRQs
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Take the self-test and Vocab Quiz
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Read Ch. 24 outline
Read Strayer Ch. 24
Read Barron’s 397-420
Listen to Podcast #34-36 HERE
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Unit Terms and Dates and GRQs
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Take the self-test and Vocab Quiz
Same as above
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NO SCHOOL – Teacher work day
Power points on Decolonization and movements
for Independence
Crash Course #40
Margin Review questions: Pgs. 1084, 1086, 1088,
1091, 1096, 1098, 1103
Comparison S. Africa / Indian independence
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Thu
3/31
Mon
4/4
Wed
4/6
Power points on World War I
WWI map activities
Crash Course #36
Film / questions on WWI
Guidance counselor Mrs. King will be speaking to
the class.
Key Concepts /
Themes / Historical
Thinking Skills
Same as above
KC 6.2. Global Conflicts
and
Their Consequences
Theme 3: State-Building,
Expansion
KC 6.2.IV, KC 6.2.V
Theme 3: State-Building
Same as above
KC 6.1, KC 6.1.II
Science and the
Environment
Theme 1: Environment
KC 6.2, KC 6.2.II, III
Global Conflicts and
Their Consequences
Theme 3: State-Building,
Expansion
KC 6.3.III
Theme 2: of Cultures
Theme 5: Social
Structures
Same as above
Same as above
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Same as above
Saturday Review Session
Same as above
KC 6.1, KC 6.1.II, KC
6.1.III Science and the
Environment
Theme 1: Environment
KC 6.3. New Conceptions
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Same as above
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Fri
4/8
4/114/15
Tue
4/19
Thu
4/21
Mon
4/25
of Global Economy,
Society,and Culture
Theme 4: Economic
Systems
KC 6.3.II
Theme 3: State-Building
KC 6.3.III
Theme 2: of Cultures
Theme 5: Social
Structures
KC 6.3.IV
Theme 2: Cultures
Finish Ch. 24 and maps
Unit 6 Vocabulary and Dates test
Spring Break!!!!
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All Period 6
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All juniors take ACT Test. Our bell schedule may
be adjusted. Stay tuned for more information.
Take Unit 6 Exam
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Test Corrections
Guided Reading Questions DUE
Review
All Period 6
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Finish reading Ch. 24
Finish Guided Reading
Study for Exam
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Finish GRQs
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Review Unit 1 for AP EXAM
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Review Unit 1 for AP EXAM
Essential Questions:
▼ To what extent does ideology play a role in explaining the frequency and duration of conflict in the 20th century?▼ What
are the economic, social, and political characteristics of globalization? ▼ Does 20th-century globalization represent a new
phenomenon in world history? Why or why not? ▼ In what ways does popular culture (art, film, sport, etc.) reflect the
major political, economic, and social issues of the time period?
Main Topics for Discussion
· Whether the 20th century will hold up as a distinct period in world history is open to debate, recency makes it seem significant.
· The world wars were a result of Europe’s inability or unwillingness to coalesce into a single state.
· Mass violence and genocide occurred repeatedly on an unprecedented scale.
· Communist revolutions had their roots in Western European Marxism, but took on their own cultural attributes.
· Land based and transoceanic empires gave way to new types of transregional political, economic and diplomatic systems.
· This period marks the end of great empires and the emergence of nation-states.
· Anti-imperialism emerged as a major social and political force.
· The most defining quality of this period is an explosion of the human population.
· Industrial output grew dramatically during this period.
· Globalization has taken on a new meaning in the context of rapid transportation, electronic communication, greater economic
interconnectedness and the processing of information at unprecedented speeds and volume.
· Popular and consumer culture became globalized.
· The negative human impact on the environment is more significant and widespread than previously in human history.
Terminology (you must identify definition, historical context, and any specific examples in relation to the unit)
Chapter 21
World War I
Great Depression
Fascism
Euro. Economic Community
WWII in Europe
WWII in Asia
Marshall Plan
Holocaust
Fourteen Points
European Union
Revolutionary Right (Japan)
NATO
Chapter 22
Bolsheviks
Chinese Revolution
Collectivization
Cuban missile crisis
Great Proletarian Cultural Rev.
(China)
Guomindang
Perestroika
Russian Revolution
Warsaw Pact
Chapter 23
Chapter 24
African National Congress
Decolonization
Mohandas Gandhi
Indian National Congress
Nelson Mandela
Muslim League
Al-qaeda
Anti-globalization
Osama bin Laden
Che Guevara
Islamic Renewal
Second-wave feminism
World Trade Organization
Dates to Remember (will be on vocab test) –List in MISC section of binder
Utilize correlation guide for Key Concept – Period 6
Chapter 21, The Collapse and Recovery of Europe, 1914-1970s
The First World War: European Civilization in Crisis, 1914-1918
1. Explain the disruption of the fragile balance of power in Europe.
2. What drew the Great Powers of Europe into a general war by early August 1914?
3. Besides alliances, what issues lay at the heart of, and contributed to, the war’s beginning?
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4. How did the rapid industrialization of warfare impact the war?
5. With whom did the Ottoman Empire ally itself in WWI?
6. When and why did the United States join the war?
7. What were the terms of the Treaty of Versailles?
Capitalism Unraveling: The Great Depression
8. What right did women increasingly gain?
9. What happened on the day that the American Stock Market initially crashed?
10. Explain the continuing spread of the Great Depression from America to Europe.
11. Why did the Soviet Union escape the Great Depression?
Democracy Denied: Comparing Italy, Germany, and Japan
12. In what ways did fascism challenge the ideas and practices of European liberalism and democracy?
13. Who was Benito Mussolini and how did he rise to power?
14. How was the German expression of Nazism like that of its Italian counterpart?
15. What was Hitler’s leadership message to the Germans?
16. How did Hitler’s policies bring Germany successfully out of the Depression?
17. How did Japan’s experience during the 1920s and 1930s resemble that of Germany, and how did it differ?
A Second World War
18. Explain why Japan withdrew from the League of Nations; and, eventually, what was the consequence of Japan’s actions?
19. What were Japan’s political and economic relationships with the United States?
20. In 1940-1941, how did Japan respond to Western imperial powers to acquire necessary resources?
21. As a consequence of the attack on Pearl Harbor, what did it mean for both Japan and the U.S.?
22. Although Germany was central to both world wars, how was the second one different from the first?
23. How did WWII differ from WWI?
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The Recovery of Europe
24. What were the three factors that helped Europe recover from the devastation of war?
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25. In what ways did the Marshall Plan help to rebuild and reshape the shattered European economy after WWII?
26. What was a consequence of the American occupation on Japan from 1945-1952?
Chapter 22- The Rise and Fall of World Communism
27. The author states that by the 1970’s one third of the world lived under communist regimes, what were
the two largest communist countries? List other significant countries that turned to communism.
28. What was the Comintern and what role did it play in Global communism?
29. Describe the events that led to the rise of Communism in Russia during and after World War I? Who
were the Bolsheviks and what was the name of their leader?
30. Who was Josef Stalin and what role did he play in spreading communism to Eastern
European countries after World War II?
31. What year did China become communist and who was the main leader responsible for this?
32. What was the name of the Chinese Communist party’s rival government and who was its leader?
33. In what ways did the Chinese Communist Revolution differ from the Russian Revolution?
34. Describe the Communist Feminist movement in the Soviet Union. How did it differ from Chinese Communist
Feminism? In both countries, what does the author state was the definite limits to female liberation?
35. Describe how the Soviet Union went about redistributing land ownership to peasants and then resorted
to farm collectivisation. What is farm collectivization and what was the peasant reaction to it in the Soviet
Union? What were some drastic effects of the movement?
36. Describe how the Soviet Union and China industrialized their society with Five Year plans. What positive
effects did this have on their society? What negative effects did it have?
37. What was China’s Great Leap Forward? What was its goal? What was its outcome?
38. Why did the U. S. become involved in Korea and Vietnam? Why did the Soviet Union become involved in
Afghanistan?
39. Describe the confrontation between the Soviet Union and the U. S in Cuba. Why was it significant?
40. Describe the arms race between the U. S and the Soviet Union. Why did this prevent the Cold War from
becoming an actual war?
41. What led to the failure of Chinese and Soviet Communism, according to the author?
42. Describe how china abandoned the communist economic model but held onto party authority.
43. Who was Mikhail Gorbachev and how did he influence the collapse of the Soviet Union?
44. In the 21st century, what are the remaining communist countries in the world? 1056-57
Chapter 23- Independence and Development in the Global South
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45. What is decolonization
46. What is national self-determination?
47. Explain the factors that contributed to decolonization in the twentieth century?
a. international factors
b. social/economic
48. How was British rule over India different from previous empires in India?
49. What was the Indian National Congress (INC)? What were its goals?
50. Describe Gandhi’s strategies for Indian independence.
51. What challenges and conflicts divided India’s independence movement?
52. Explain the partition of India.
53. How was the struggle in South Africa different from that in India in the 20thcentury?
54. Describe the system of apartheid.
55. In what way was the African National Congress similar to the Indian NationalCongress in India?
56. What factors led to the end of apartheid in South Africa?
57. What are the reasons that explain why many African nations struggled to establish democracies after gaining
independence?
58. Why did many people in the developing world initially expect that the state would take a large role in
economic development? Why did that expectation change towards the end of the twentieth century?
59. Explain how Mustafa Ataturk transformed Turkey into a modern, secular state after WWI?
60. What were the causes of the Iranian Revolution, led by Ayatollah Khomeini?
61. In what ways did the Iranian Revolution incorporate Islam into public life?
Chapter 24- Accelerating Global Change: Since 1945
62. What is globalization?
63. Provide examples of the migration of workers in the 20th century.
64. What was the “Brain Drain?”
65. What were some positive effects of economic globalization?
66. Provide examples to explain how economic globalization allowed the inflated housing market in the US to
become a worldwide problem.
67. How has the United States’ position in the world changed since the end of the Cold War? Provide an
example that supports the textbook’s argument.
68. What are the more recent threat’s to the US world position in the latter half of the10th century and early 21st
century?
69. How had the goals of the feminist movement in the West changed over from the19th to 20th centuries?
70. What is fundamentalism? What does it find as threats to religious traditions?
71. What problems led to fundamentalism in Islam?
72. Provide examples of radical Islamic groups that targeted foreign powers thatthreatened Islamic
fundamentalism.
73. What three factors contributed to the global environmental transformation?
74. What is Silent Spring? What was its impact?