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Unit 1: Student Historians
1.1: The Lay of the Land
1.2: Why History?
1.3: Baseline Exam & Six Word Memoir
1.4: Primary VS Secondary Sources
1.5: Quotes, Paraphrases, and Summaries
1.6: Europe & World Maps
1.7: Claim, Evidence, & Analysis
1.8: Map Skills
1.9: Spotting Claim, Evidence, & Analysis Statements
1.10: To Cite is Right
1.11: Argumentative Essay Workshop
Unit 2: The Ancients
2.1: Worst Mistake of the Human Race
2.2: Bronze Age Civilization
Aegean
Ancient Egypt
Indus Valley
Maya
Mesopotamia
Olmec
Phoenicia & Etruria
Yellow River Valley
2.3: The Cradle of Civilization
2.4: Bronze Age Collapse
2.5: The Legacy of Greece
2.6: The Roman Empire
2.7: Pax Romana
2.8: Rome's Fall
2.9: The Viking Age
2.10: Feudalism
Feudal Europe
Feudal Japan
2.11: Pax Mongolica
Features of a Civilization
Quarter 1 Essay
Unit 3: World Religions
3.1: World Religions
3.2: Rise of Christianity
3.3: Rise of Islam
3.4: African Empires
3.5: Crusades & Plagues
The Reconquista
Crusades Infographic
3.6: Tensions in India
3.7: The Protestant Reformation
3.8: The European Witch Hunt
Ancient Frictions
The Rise of Christianity
Unit 4: The Early Modern World
4.1: The Italian Renaissance
4.2: The Spanish New World
4.3: Motivations, Occupation & Consolidation
4.4: Mercantilism
4.5: North American Indians
4.6: The Atlantic Slave Trade
4.7: Slave Trade Historiography
4.8: The Enlightenment
4.9: Enlightened Despots
4.10: French Revolution Begins
4.11: Napoleon & Bolivar
4.12: Toussaint Louverture
4.13: Modern Imperialism
4.?: The Printing Press
4.?: Motivations for Colonization
4.?: Rabbit-Proof Fence
4.?: Causes of the American Revolution
4.?: Absolute Monarchies
Quarter 2 Essay
Unit 5: Industrial Revolution & Nation-Building
5.1: Capitalism VS Socialism
5.2: Industrial Images
5.3: The Urban Game
5.4: Industrial Stations
5.5: Big Business
5.6: Nationalism
5.7: 19th Century Group Project
Unit 6: World War I & Beyond
6.1: The MAIN Causes of WW1
6.2: The WW1 Alliance Game
6.3: The Western Front
6.4: Russian Revolution
6.5: An End to Neutrality
6.6: The NEW Treaty of Versailles
6.7: The League of Nations
Quarter 3 Essay
Unit 7: World War II
7.1: Fascist Italy
7.2: Hitler's Germany
7.3: Lebensraum
7.4: Spanish Civil War
7.5: War in Europe
7.6: Pacific Theater
7.7: WW2 Timeline
Unit 8: Genocides
8.1: Introduction to the Holocaust
8.2: Resisting the Holocaust
8.3: Ignoring the Holocaust
8.4: Victims of the Holocaust
8.5: After the Holocaust
8.6: Armenian Genocide
8.7: A Class Divided
8.8: Hotel Rwanda
8.9: Reflecting on the Rwandan Genocide
The Cold War Project
Topic 1: Roots of the Cold War
Topic 2: The Berlin Airlift
Topic 3: US vs USSR
Topic 4: Globalization
Topic 5: Europe
Topic 6: Asia
Topic 7: Latin America
Topic 8: Africa
Topic 9: Middle East
Topic 10: Collapse of USSR
Student Links
Parent Links
Teacher Links
Booth Tours
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World History
Unit 1: Student Historians
1.1: The Lay of the Land
1.2: Why History?
1.3: Baseline Exam & Six Word Memoir
1.4: Primary VS Secondary Sources
1.5: Quotes, Paraphrases, and Summaries
1.6: Europe & World Maps
1.7: Claim, Evidence, & Analysis
1.8: Map Skills
1.9: Spotting Claim, Evidence, & Analysis Statements
1.10: To Cite is Right
1.11: Argumentative Essay Workshop
Unit 2: The Ancients
2.1: Worst Mistake of the Human Race
2.2: Bronze Age Civilization
Aegean
Ancient Egypt
Indus Valley
Maya
Mesopotamia
Olmec
Phoenicia & Etruria
Yellow River Valley
2.3: The Cradle of Civilization
2.4: Bronze Age Collapse
2.5: The Legacy of Greece
2.6: The Roman Empire
2.7: Pax Romana
2.8: Rome's Fall
2.9: The Viking Age
2.10: Feudalism
Feudal Europe
Feudal Japan
2.11: Pax Mongolica
Features of a Civilization
Quarter 1 Essay
Unit 3: World Religions
3.1: World Religions
3.2: Rise of Christianity
3.3: Rise of Islam
3.4: African Empires
3.5: Crusades & Plagues
The Reconquista
Crusades Infographic
3.6: Tensions in India
3.7: The Protestant Reformation
3.8: The European Witch Hunt
Ancient Frictions
The Rise of Christianity
Unit 4: The Early Modern World
4.1: The Italian Renaissance
4.2: The Spanish New World
4.3: Motivations, Occupation & Consolidation
4.4: Mercantilism
4.5: North American Indians
4.6: The Atlantic Slave Trade
4.7: Slave Trade Historiography
4.8: The Enlightenment
4.9: Enlightened Despots
4.10: French Revolution Begins
4.11: Napoleon & Bolivar
4.12: Toussaint Louverture
4.13: Modern Imperialism
4.?: The Printing Press
4.?: Motivations for Colonization
4.?: Rabbit-Proof Fence
4.?: Causes of the American Revolution
4.?: Absolute Monarchies
Quarter 2 Essay
Unit 5: Industrial Revolution & Nation-Building
5.1: Capitalism VS Socialism
5.2: Industrial Images
5.3: The Urban Game
5.4: Industrial Stations
5.5: Big Business
5.6: Nationalism
5.7: 19th Century Group Project
Unit 6: World War I & Beyond
6.1: The MAIN Causes of WW1
6.2: The WW1 Alliance Game
6.3: The Western Front
6.4: Russian Revolution
6.5: An End to Neutrality
6.6: The NEW Treaty of Versailles
6.7: The League of Nations
Quarter 3 Essay
Unit 7: World War II
7.1: Fascist Italy
7.2: Hitler's Germany
7.3: Lebensraum
7.4: Spanish Civil War
7.5: War in Europe
7.6: Pacific Theater
7.7: WW2 Timeline
Unit 8: Genocides
8.1: Introduction to the Holocaust
8.2: Resisting the Holocaust
8.3: Ignoring the Holocaust
8.4: Victims of the Holocaust
8.5: After the Holocaust
8.6: Armenian Genocide
8.7: A Class Divided
8.8: Hotel Rwanda
8.9: Reflecting on the Rwandan Genocide
The Cold War Project
Topic 1: Roots of the Cold War
Topic 2: The Berlin Airlift
Topic 3: US vs USSR
Topic 4: Globalization
Topic 5: Europe
Topic 6: Asia
Topic 7: Latin America
Topic 8: Africa
Topic 9: Middle East
Topic 10: Collapse of USSR
Student Links
Parent Links
Teacher Links
Booth Tours
More
Home
World History
Unit 1: Student Historians
1.1: The Lay of the Land
1.2: Why History?
1.3: Baseline Exam & Six Word Memoir
1.4: Primary VS Secondary Sources
1.5: Quotes, Paraphrases, and Summaries
1.6: Europe & World Maps
1.7: Claim, Evidence, & Analysis
1.8: Map Skills
1.9: Spotting Claim, Evidence, & Analysis Statements
1.10: To Cite is Right
1.11: Argumentative Essay Workshop
Unit 2: The Ancients
2.1: Worst Mistake of the Human Race
2.2: Bronze Age Civilization
Aegean
Ancient Egypt
Indus Valley
Maya
Mesopotamia
Olmec
Phoenicia & Etruria
Yellow River Valley
2.3: The Cradle of Civilization
2.4: Bronze Age Collapse
2.5: The Legacy of Greece
2.6: The Roman Empire
2.7: Pax Romana
2.8: Rome's Fall
2.9: The Viking Age
2.10: Feudalism
Feudal Europe
Feudal Japan
2.11: Pax Mongolica
Features of a Civilization
Quarter 1 Essay
Unit 3: World Religions
3.1: World Religions
3.2: Rise of Christianity
3.3: Rise of Islam
3.4: African Empires
3.5: Crusades & Plagues
The Reconquista
Crusades Infographic
3.6: Tensions in India
3.7: The Protestant Reformation
3.8: The European Witch Hunt
Ancient Frictions
The Rise of Christianity
Unit 4: The Early Modern World
4.1: The Italian Renaissance
4.2: The Spanish New World
4.3: Motivations, Occupation & Consolidation
4.4: Mercantilism
4.5: North American Indians
4.6: The Atlantic Slave Trade
4.7: Slave Trade Historiography
4.8: The Enlightenment
4.9: Enlightened Despots
4.10: French Revolution Begins
4.11: Napoleon & Bolivar
4.12: Toussaint Louverture
4.13: Modern Imperialism
4.?: The Printing Press
4.?: Motivations for Colonization
4.?: Rabbit-Proof Fence
4.?: Causes of the American Revolution
4.?: Absolute Monarchies
Quarter 2 Essay
Unit 5: Industrial Revolution & Nation-Building
5.1: Capitalism VS Socialism
5.2: Industrial Images
5.3: The Urban Game
5.4: Industrial Stations
5.5: Big Business
5.6: Nationalism
5.7: 19th Century Group Project
Unit 6: World War I & Beyond
6.1: The MAIN Causes of WW1
6.2: The WW1 Alliance Game
6.3: The Western Front
6.4: Russian Revolution
6.5: An End to Neutrality
6.6: The NEW Treaty of Versailles
6.7: The League of Nations
Quarter 3 Essay
Unit 7: World War II
7.1: Fascist Italy
7.2: Hitler's Germany
7.3: Lebensraum
7.4: Spanish Civil War
7.5: War in Europe
7.6: Pacific Theater
7.7: WW2 Timeline
Unit 8: Genocides
8.1: Introduction to the Holocaust
8.2: Resisting the Holocaust
8.3: Ignoring the Holocaust
8.4: Victims of the Holocaust
8.5: After the Holocaust
8.6: Armenian Genocide
8.7: A Class Divided
8.8: Hotel Rwanda
8.9: Reflecting on the Rwandan Genocide
The Cold War Project
Topic 1: Roots of the Cold War
Topic 2: The Berlin Airlift
Topic 3: US vs USSR
Topic 4: Globalization
Topic 5: Europe
Topic 6: Asia
Topic 7: Latin America
Topic 8: Africa
Topic 9: Middle East
Topic 10: Collapse of USSR
Student Links
Parent Links
Teacher Links
Booth Tours
8.9: Reflecting on the Rwandan Genocide
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