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MIAMI-DADE COUNTY PUBLIC SCHOOLS
District Pacing Guide- Social Studies
GRADE LEVEL OR COURSE TITLE: 9th Grade-World History
Course Code: 2109310
Year at a Glance- Major Topics
First Nine Weeks
BYZANTIUM AND EASTERN
EUROPEAN EMPIRES

Justinian and the Legacy of
Rome (The fall of Rome)

Religion and State

Decline of the Byzantine
Empire
THE RISE OF THE ISLAMIC
EMPIRE

The Origins and Rise of Islam

The Spread of Islam

The Islamic Culture

Islam vs. Monotheistic
Religions
EARLY MIDDLE AGES AND EAST
ASIA

The Collapse of the Western
Roman Empire

Early Russian Society

European vs. Japanese
Feudalism

Importance of Monasteries
and convents

East Asian Networks

Japan Cultural and Economic
relationship to China and
Korea
THE LATER MIDDLE AGES –
WARS AND GROWTH OF
NATIONS

England

France
Second Nine Weeks
THE RISE OF WESTERN EUROPEAN
INTELLECTUAL MOVEMENTS

Renaissance

The Rise of the Italian City-State

An Era of Awakening

The Northern Renaissance

Scientific Revolution

Reformation

An Era of Reform
AGE OF EXPLORATION
 Major Voyages and Sponsors
 The Columbian Exchange and Beyond
 Methods of Colonization
 Slavery and the Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade
ASIA IN TRANSITION (EAST ASIA)

The Ming and Qing Dynasties

China and the Europeans

Tokugawa Shogunate
THE MUSLIM EMPIRES

Reform, Growth and Expansion

Ottoman Empire

The Safavid Empire
 The Mughal Empire
A NEW ERA OF ABSOLUTISM AND
ENLIGHTENMENT

Absolutism

England
 Absolute Monarchies
 France, Spain, Russia
 The Austrian and Prussian Empires
Third Nine Weeks
THE INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION

The Origins of the Industrial
Revolution

New Production

Emergence of New Social Structures

The Growth of Cities
Fourth Nine Weeks
THE FIRST WORLD WAR

The Causes of WWI

The Changing Nature of Warfare

The Early Years of the War

The Effects of WWI
AMERICAN AND FRENCH REVOLUTIONS

American Revolution

French Revolution

The Reign of Terror



LATIN AMERICAN REVOLUTIONS

Latin American & Caribbean
Independence Movements

Spanish South America

Latin American Unity

Mexican Revolution
THE INTERWAR ERA
Cultural and Intellectual Trends
The Global Economic Crisis
Anti-Colonial Nationalism in Asia
and Africa

Fascism, Communism, and
Authoritarianism

Rise of Fascism in Italy

Rise of Stalinism

Rise of Naziism

Spanish Totalitarianism
THE AGE OF ISM’S

Economic Philosophy, Romanticism,
Impressionism, Realism, Feminism


GLOBAL IMPERIALISM

Imperialism

New Imperialism

Cultural Motives

Protectorates, Mandates and Indirect
Rule

Scramble for Africa

The French in North Africa

Expansion into Asia

Southeast Asia
POST WORLD WAR II ERA

The Western and Non-Western
Worlds

Origins of the Cold War
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THE COURSE OF WORLD WAR II
Causes- The Road to War
War Strategies and Significant
Events

Victory and the End of the War

Post-War Plans

Effects on Civilians and Total War
in Asia and the Colonial World

Holocaust
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MIAMI-DADE COUNTY PUBLIC SCHOOLS
District Pacing Guide- Social Studies
GRADE LEVEL OR COURSE TITLE: 9th Grade-World History
Course Code: 2109310
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First Nine Weeks
English Legal and
Constitutional History
Cultural and Intellectual
Achievements
The Growth of the Modern
Economy
The Transition Years
Ferdinand and Isabella
The Rise of the Holy Roman
Empire

Second Nine Weeks
Enlightenment
EMPIRES, COLONIES AND PEOPLES OF THE
AMERICAS

The Spanish Empire in the Americas

From Conquest to Control

Brazil, the Dutch, New France and
England’s Mainland Colonies

Mainland English Colonies in North
America
Third Nine Weeks
NATIONALISM AND MILITARISM

Nationalism and Reform in Europe

The Unification of Italy

The Unification of Germany

Reform and Revolution in Russia

Unrest in Austria-Hungary

Militarism
AFRICAN CIVILIZATIONS

The Early History of SubSaharan Africa

Kingdom of Mali

Kingdom of Ghana

Kingdom of Songhai

Trade-Networks of

Sub-Saharan Africa

Migration Patterns in

Sub-Saharan Africa

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
Fourth Nine Weeks
US v. USSR
Effects of the Cold War
Decolonization
Independence Movements
TOWARD A NEW WORLD ERA

The End of the Cold-War

Weapons of Mass Destruction

20th Century Ideologies

Scientific Figures and
Breakthroughs

The New Economic Order

The Aftermath of Decolonization

Israeli- Palestinian Conflict
VOYAGE INTO THE 21st CENTURY

Economic Globalization

Terrorism

Health and Environment

Demography and the Population
Question

Gender, Human Rights, and
Democracy

Global Culture & Mass
Communication
MESO AND SOUTH AMERICAN
CIVILIZATIONS

The Legacy of Early
Civilizations

Chavin, Olmec, Zapotec,
Incas, Aztecs, Mayas

The Economy of the Americas

Political Systems of the
Americas

Cultural Characteristics of the
Americas
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