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Intro
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Syllabus Day
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Intro to World History
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The Beginnings of Human History: 200,000 BCE - 8,000 BCE
Migration out of Africa to all regions of the world -
The Beginnings of Human History: 200,000 BCE - 8,000 BCE
Migration out of Africa to all regions of the world DAY2 -
The Beginnings of Human History: 200,000 BCE - 8,000 BCE
Adaptation to different environments Day 1 -
The Beginnings of Human History: 200,000 BCE - 8,000 BCE
Adaptation to different environments Day 2 -
Early Civilizations and the Emergence of Pastoral Peoples: 8,000 BCE - 2,000 BCE
Domestication of wild plants and animals; development of agricultural societies; locate on map -
Early Civilizations and the Emergence of Pastoral Peoples: 8,000 BCE - 2,000 BCE
Domestication of wild plants and animals; development of agricultural societies; locate on map -
Early Civilizations and the Emergence of Pastoral Peoples: 8,000 BCE - 2,000 BCE
Domestication of wild plants and animals; development of agricultural societies; locate on map -
Early Civilizations and the Emergence of Pastoral Peoples: 8,000 BCE - 2,000 BCE
Domestication of wild plants and animals; development of agricultural societies; locate on map -
Early Civilizations and the Emergence of Pastoral Peoples: 8,000 BCE - 2,000 BCE
Compare and contrast cultural differences between hunter-gatherer and early agricultural societies -
Early Civilizations and the Emergence of Pastoral Peoples: 8,000 BCE - 2,000 BCE
Compare and contrast cultural differences between hunter-gatherer and early agricultural societies -
Catch up Day
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Review
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Assess
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Classical Traditions, Belief Systems, and Giant Empires: 2,000 BCE - 600 CE
African civilizations -
Classical Traditions, Belief Systems, and Giant Empires: 2,000 BCE - 600 CE
African civilizations -
Classical Traditions, Belief Systems, and Giant Empires: 2,000 BCE - 600 CE
African civilizations -
Classical Traditions, Belief Systems, and Giant Empires: 2,000 BCE - 600 CE
African civilizations -
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Classical Traditions, Belief Systems, and Giant Empires: 2,000 BCE - 600 CE
East Asian Civilization -
Classical Traditions, Belief Systems, and Giant Empires: 2,000 BCE - 600 CE
Rome -
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Classical Traditions, Belief Systems, and Giant Empires: 2,000 BCE - 600 CE
South Asian civilizations -
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Classical Traditions, Belief Systems, and Giant Empires: 2,000 BCE - 600 CE
Mesopotamia -
Classical Traditions, Belief Systems, and Giant Empires: 2,000 BCE - 600 CE
Mesopotamia -
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Classical Traditions, Belief Systems, and Giant Empires: 2,000 BCE - 600 CE
Egypt -
Classical Traditions, Belief Systems, and Giant Empires: 2,000 BCE - 600 CE
Eygpt -
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Classical Traditions, Belief Systems, and Giant Empires: 2,000 BCE - 600 CE
Persia -
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Classical Traditions, Belief Systems, and Giant Empires: 2,000 BCE - 600 CE
Greece -
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Classical Traditions, Belief Systems, and Giant Empires: 2,000 BCE - 600 CE
Rome -
Classical Traditions, Belief Systems, and Giant Empires: 2,000 BCE - 600 CE
Rome -
Catch Up Day
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Review
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Essay
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Essay
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Classical Traditions, Belief Systems, and Giant Empires: 2,000 BCE - 600 CE
Religions
Islam, Hinduism, Judaism, Confuciansim, Buddhism, Christiantiy, Traditional religions in Americas (Indigenous Peoples, Native Americans, First Nation Peoples and Africa -
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Preparing presentation and presenting
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Post-Classical and Medieval Civilizations and Expanding Zones of Exchange: 600 - 1450
Significance of Islam in Southwest Asia and expansion into other regions -
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Post-Classical and Medieval Civilizations and Expanding Zones of Exchange: 600 - 1450
Major cultures in Africa: Swahili, Ghana, Mali, Songhai -
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Post-Classical and Medieval Civilizations and Expanding Zones of Exchange: 600 - 1450
Compare and contrast China and Japan -
Post-Classical and Medieval Civilizations and Expanding Zones of Exchange: 600 - 1450
Indian Ocean trade -
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Post-Classical and Medieval Civilizations and Expanding Zones of Exchange: 600 - 1450
Compare and contrast Eastern and Western Europe -
Post-Classical and Medieval Civilizations and Expanding Zones of Exchange: 600 - 1450
Compare and contrast Eastern and Western Europe -
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Post-Classical and Medieval Civilizations and Expanding Zones of Exchange: 600 - 1450
Aztec and Inca -
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Post-Classical and Medieval Civilizations and Expanding Zones of Exchange: 600 - 1450
Exchange of knowledge between Europe, Africa, and Southwest Asia (science, art, history, impact on Chrisitan and Islamic societies) -
Game Day
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Review and test
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Emergence of the First Global Age: 1450 - 1750
Reformation and Counter reformation
Social, political, and economic changes in Europe → trans-oceanic exploration and colonization
Negotiations between African leaders and European traders on long-distance trade networks
Negotiations and interactions between Native Americans and Euopeans (good and bad)
Columbian Exchange on Europe
Ottoman Empire
China and Japan pt. 2
European scientific revolution
Enlightenment -
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The Age of Revolutions: 1750 -1922
Industrial Revolution
French Revolution and Napoleonic Era
Rebellions in Caribbean, Central America, and South America
Shift from slavery to other forms of labor in different world regions
Abolitionist movements
State building and nationalism
European imperialism
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A Half Century of Crisis and Achievement: 1900 - 1950
WWI
Communism and socialism
WWII
Holocaust
Technology and science advances -
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The World After World War II: 1950 - 1989
Chinese Revolution
Post-colonial governments
Cold War
Human rights violations in South America -
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The New Global Era: 1989 - Present
Unrest in Middle East
Globalization