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AP World History - Franklin High School
Home
APWH FRQs
Reference
Reference
AP World History Regional Map
Course Syllabus
Unit Overviews
APWH - Big Ideas by Period
AP Historical Thinking and Reasoning Skills
Frequently Asked Questions
Writing Guides
Unit I - Early Human Societies
I - The Ballad of Mulan
I - Hammurabi SOAPS and IDEAS
I - The Axial Age
I - Quick HITs Introduction
Complex Civilization - SAQ Review
I - Critique of Jared Diamond
Unit II - State-Building
II - Sinicization
Documents from Japan
Document Set A
Document Set B
Document Set C
Document Set D
Document Set E
Document Set F
Document Set G
Document Set H
Document Set I
Characteristics of Classical and Postclassical China
II - Americas - Worlds Apart Synthesis
1. Chinampas
2. Mayan Calendar
3. Tula, Capital of the Toltec Empire
4. Cuzco and Macchu Picchu
5. Human Sacrifice and Flower Wars
6. Monk's Mound
7. Pochteca and the Markets
8. The Calpulli and Slavery
9. Incan Roads and Tambos
10. The Ayllu, Quipu and the Mita
Americas SAQ Prompts - Original
Americas SAQ Prompts
II - Feudalism in Europe
II - Consolidation & Expansion of Rome and Han
The Mandate of Heaven
Views of Caesar Augustus
Acts 16 from the New Testament
HTS: Comparison
HTS: Consequences and CCOT
II - Islam - Empires of Faith
II - Religion and State in India - CCOT
1A. Vedic Age - Rig Veda
1B. Vedic Age - Upanishads
2 - The Classical Age
2B. Ashoka's Edicts
2C. Arthashastra
3 - Postclassical Age
3A. Qutb Complex
3B. Fatawa-l Jahandari
Excerpt from Worlds Together, Worlds Apart
Unit III - Networks of Exchange
III - Buddhism in Tang China
Postclassical China
III - Qingming Scroll
China in 1,000 C.E.
Cities
Confucian Revival
Economic Revolution
Technological Revolution
III - Black Death Digital Task
PART II: The Blame Game
PART III: The Traveler
PART IV: The Plague
PART V: Lay Reactions in Europe
PART VI: Lay Reactions in the Middle East
PART VII: The Extremists
PART VIII: Historical Consequences
PART IX: Art
PART X: The Physicians
III - Languages in the Worlds Apart
III - Exploring the Entrepôts - Indian Ocean
Jewish Merchant Writes Home
III - Mongols DBQ Activities
Mongols DBQ - Document Set
Marco Polo in Yuan China
Historian POV
Context Documents
Evidence Beyond the Documents
Excerpt 1
Excerpt 2
Excerpt 3
Excerpt 4
III - Writings of Ibn Battuta
III - The Silk Roads
Task A: Zhang Qian's Journey West
Task B: Silk
Task C: Sailing from Sri Lanka to China
III - A Glimpse into Latin Europe
CHARACTERISTIC #1
CHARACTERISTIC #2
CHARACTERISTIC #3
CHARACTERISTIC #4
CHARACTERISTIC #5
CHARACTERISTIC #6
CHARACTERISTIC #7
CHARACTERISTIC #8
CHARACTERISTIC #9
CHARACTERISTIC #10
CHARACTERISTIC #11
CHARACTERISTIC #12
Unit IV - Early Modern World
IV - Incremental Rise of the West
A: Nicholas Copernicus
B: New World Explorers
C: Galileo Galilei
D: Lady Mary Wortley Montague
E: Sir Isaac Newton
F: Maritime Workhorses
G: Boyle's Law
H: Torricelli, Celsius, & Fahrenheit
I: Little Ice Age, Big Consequences
J: Joint Stock Companies
IV - Creation of Cultural Stereotypes
Context of 1532
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
IV - Early Explorer Accounts
Amerigo Vespucci's "Letter of 1502"
Juan Ginés de Sepúlveda
Bartolomé de Las Casas
IV - Protestant Reformation Excerpt
IV - Las Castas
IV - Coerced Labor in the Early Modern World
Slavery in the Ottoman Empire
Earth and Its Peoples - Coerced Natives
Earth and Its Peoples - Chattel Slavery
Earth and Its Peoples - Indentured Servitude
Maroons of Trelawney Town
Metacom's Complaints
Proclamation Stemming from Tupac Amaru's Rebellion
IV - British East India Company
IV - The Columbian Exchange
Tobacco in Asia and Americas
IV - Western Christendom Excerpt
IV - Consolidating Land Empires
IV - Empires of the Early Modern World
1 - Ottoman Empire
2 - Safavid Empire
3 - England
4 - Mughal Empire
5 - The Netherlands
6 - Spain
7 - Tokugawa Japan
8 - Portugal
9 - Imperial China
10 - Russian Empire
Exhibit Objects - Guidelines
IV - Portuguese in the Indian Ocean DBQ
Excerpt from Earth and Its Peoples
Unit V - Revolutions
V - The Enlightenment
V - Declaration of the Rights?
Declaration of the Rights of Man
Declaration of the Rights of Women
V - Bolivar's Jamaica Letter
Spanish America Background
Colonial Economies
Imperial Reform
Society
State and Church
V - The Napoleonic Code - Selected Excerpts
1 - Selected Excerpts
2 - Selected Excerpts
3 - Selected Excerpts
4 - Selected Excerpts
5 - Selected Excerpts
6 - Selected Excerpts
7 - Selected Excerpts
8 - Selected Excerpts
9 - Selected Excerpts
10 - Selected Excerpts
11 - Selected Excerpts
12 - Selected Excerpts
13 - Selected Excerpts
14 - Selected Excerpts
15 - Selected Excerpts
16 - Selected Excerpts
17 - Selected Excerpts
18 - Selected Excerpts
19 - Selected Excerpts
20 - Selected Excerpts
21 - Selected Excerpts
22 - Selected Excerpts
23 - Selected Excerpts
24 - Selected Excerpts
25 - Selected Excerpts
V - Conditions of Industrialism
0- Progress of the Century
0-Grouping
0-Postclassical China?
0-Grouping-AP
Condition 1
V - Industrialization Outside the West
DBQ: Industrialism in Russia and Japan
Textbook Excerpt
Roll-Risk-Reading Review
V - Excesses of Industrialism
Competition Activity - Instructions
SAQ: Industrial Revolution
V - Pre-industrial Life
The Family as a Basis of Work Organization
The Guilds
V - Cumulative Review Graphics
V - American Revolutionary Changes
Unit VI - Consequences of Industrialization
VI - The Raj: All the Rage or Cause of Rage?
Reginald Coupland
Romesh C. Dutt
Dadabhai Naoroji
Bal Gangadhar Tilak
Maps
Data
Pictorial History
Background - Great Rebellion of 1857
VI - Global Movement in the Industrial World
Population SAQ
VI - Industrialism in Japan and Russia
Unit VII - Global Conflict
VII - Origins of the Great War - Who is at Fault?
Historical Context - The Pan Movements
VII - First World War: Perspective and Reality
The Romance of War
Background Reading - Russia
All Quiet on the Western Front
War Poems
VII - Early 20th Century Revolutions
VII - Nationalism in the Interwar Period
14 Points - Excerpt
Versailles Commentary
Salt March
Textbook Excerpts
“Speech to the Nation”
“The Spirit of the May 4th Movement,” Deng Yingchao (1949)
VII - Cathedrals of Modern Commerce
VII - Return Path to War
Rise of Authoritarian States
Munich Agreement, 1938
Non-Aggression Pact, 1939
Appeasement Scenarios
VII - Fascist Propaganda
VII - Road to Auschwitz
Anti-Jewish Decrees
Anti-Semitism Cartoon #1
Anti-Semitism Cartoon #2
The Story of the S.S. St. Louis
Excerpt from Night
One Survivor Remembers
The Holocaust: Non-Jewish Victims
People with Special Needs
Gay Men Under the Nazi Regime
Persecution of Jehovah's Witnesses
The Roma
Soviet POWs
Photo Analysis
Timeline
Long History of Anti-Semitism
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
The Responders
Gino Bartali
Corrie ten Boom
Varian Fry
Oskar Schindler
Chiune Sugihara
VII - WWII as Total War
1 - Bataan Death March
2 - Battle of Berlin
3 - Battle of Stalingrad
4 - Behind Enemy Lines
5 - Bombing of Cities
6 - "Comfort" Women
7 - Human Experimentation
8 - Kamikazes
9 - Lend Lease
10 - Warsaw Uprising
11 - POWs and Slave Labor
12 - Rape of Nanjing
13 - Seaborne Invasions
14 - Scorched Earth Policies
15 - Siege of Leningrad
16 - Submarine Warfare
CP - The French Resistance
CP - POWs and Slave Labor in Germany
CP - Scorched Earth Policies
CP - "Comfort" Women
Hypothetical Scenarios for U.S. High Command
Douhet and Picasso
VII - Judgment at Nuremberg
1. Hermann Göring
2. Hans Frank
3. Alfred Jodl
4. Karl Dönitz
5. Joachim von Ribbontrop
6. Adolf Hitler
7. Heinrich Himmler
8. Albert Speer
9. General Masaharu Homma
10. Emperor Hirohito
11. General Shiro Ishii
12. Hideki Tojo
Unit VIII - Cold War and Decolonization
VIII - Marshall Plan
VIII - The Struggle for Palestine
The United Nations
Two Claims to Palestine
Situation 1947 - The U.N. Plan for Palestine
Situation 1948: The First Arab-Israeli War
Situation 1956: The Suez Crisis
Situation 1967: The Six-Day War
Situation 1980s: The Intifada
PSD - McMahon-Hussein Correspondence
PSD - Sykes-Picot Agreement
PSD - Balfour Declaration
Actual Outcomes
Situation 1947 - The U.N. Plan for Palestine with Outcomes
Situation 1948: The First Arab-Israeli War with Outcomes
Situation 1956: The Suez Crisis with Outcomes
Situation 1967: The Six-Day War with Outcomes
Situation 1980s: The Intifada with Outcomes
VIII - Egyptian Nationalism
“Egyptianness” – Ahmad Lutfi Al-Sayyid
“The Future of Culture in Egypt” – Taha Husayn
“The New Renaissance” – Hasan Al-Banna
Period 2: Hellenistic Egypt
Period 2: Roman and Byzantine Egypt
Postcolonial Nationalism - Extreme Extra Credit
Visions for Modern Egypt
Land Reform
Arab Socialism
Pan-Arabism
Nationalization and Taxation
The Mutamassirun
Islamic Brotherhood
VIII - Cold War Soap Opera
WTWA - 1 - Communist China
WTWA - 2 - Korea
WTWA - 3 - Vietnam
WTWA - 4 - Cuba
WTWA - 5 - Algeria
WTWA - 6 - Eastern Europe
WTWA - 7 - Congo
WTWA - 8 - South Africa
VIII - Challenges to Communist Rule
Samizdat on Consumer Goods
May 13th Hunger Strike Declaration
VIII - Women and Communism
IX - Problems, Solutions, and Problems from the Solutions
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
1 – Quantum Mechanics and Schrödinger’s Cat
2 – Emergent Diseases
3 – Global Supply Chain
4 – New Medical Innovations
5 – The Green Revolution
6 – New Lifestyle Diseases – Diabetes and Heart Disease
7 – Overpopulation and the Birth Control Controversy
8 – Ethnic Cleansing and Genocide – Armenia, Cambodia and Bosnia
9 – Displacement of People Groups – Palestine and Darfur
10 – The Military-Industrial Complex
11 – Terrorism: Religious Extremism and Ultranationalism
12 – Water (Too Much and Not Enough)
13 – Income Inequality
14 – Intergovernmental Organizations
15 – Global Immigration
16 – International Nongovernmental Organizations (INGOs)
Class Quilts
Unit IX - The Contemporary World
AP World History - Franklin High School
Home
APWH FRQs
Reference
Reference
AP World History Regional Map
Course Syllabus
Unit Overviews
APWH - Big Ideas by Period
AP Historical Thinking and Reasoning Skills
Frequently Asked Questions
Writing Guides
Unit I - Early Human Societies
I - The Ballad of Mulan
I - Hammurabi SOAPS and IDEAS
I - The Axial Age
I - Quick HITs Introduction
Complex Civilization - SAQ Review
I - Critique of Jared Diamond
Unit II - State-Building
II - Sinicization
Documents from Japan
Document Set A
Document Set B
Document Set C
Document Set D
Document Set E
Document Set F
Document Set G
Document Set H
Document Set I
Characteristics of Classical and Postclassical China
II - Americas - Worlds Apart Synthesis
1. Chinampas
2. Mayan Calendar
3. Tula, Capital of the Toltec Empire
4. Cuzco and Macchu Picchu
5. Human Sacrifice and Flower Wars
6. Monk's Mound
7. Pochteca and the Markets
8. The Calpulli and Slavery
9. Incan Roads and Tambos
10. The Ayllu, Quipu and the Mita
Americas SAQ Prompts - Original
Americas SAQ Prompts
II - Feudalism in Europe
II - Consolidation & Expansion of Rome and Han
The Mandate of Heaven
Views of Caesar Augustus
Acts 16 from the New Testament
HTS: Comparison
HTS: Consequences and CCOT
II - Islam - Empires of Faith
II - Religion and State in India - CCOT
1A. Vedic Age - Rig Veda
1B. Vedic Age - Upanishads
2 - The Classical Age
2B. Ashoka's Edicts
2C. Arthashastra
3 - Postclassical Age
3A. Qutb Complex
3B. Fatawa-l Jahandari
Excerpt from Worlds Together, Worlds Apart
Unit III - Networks of Exchange
III - Buddhism in Tang China
Postclassical China
III - Qingming Scroll
China in 1,000 C.E.
Cities
Confucian Revival
Economic Revolution
Technological Revolution
III - Black Death Digital Task
PART II: The Blame Game
PART III: The Traveler
PART IV: The Plague
PART V: Lay Reactions in Europe
PART VI: Lay Reactions in the Middle East
PART VII: The Extremists
PART VIII: Historical Consequences
PART IX: Art
PART X: The Physicians
III - Languages in the Worlds Apart
III - Exploring the Entrepôts - Indian Ocean
Jewish Merchant Writes Home
III - Mongols DBQ Activities
Mongols DBQ - Document Set
Marco Polo in Yuan China
Historian POV
Context Documents
Evidence Beyond the Documents
Excerpt 1
Excerpt 2
Excerpt 3
Excerpt 4
III - Writings of Ibn Battuta
III - The Silk Roads
Task A: Zhang Qian's Journey West
Task B: Silk
Task C: Sailing from Sri Lanka to China
III - A Glimpse into Latin Europe
CHARACTERISTIC #1
CHARACTERISTIC #2
CHARACTERISTIC #3
CHARACTERISTIC #4
CHARACTERISTIC #5
CHARACTERISTIC #6
CHARACTERISTIC #7
CHARACTERISTIC #8
CHARACTERISTIC #9
CHARACTERISTIC #10
CHARACTERISTIC #11
CHARACTERISTIC #12
Unit IV - Early Modern World
IV - Incremental Rise of the West
A: Nicholas Copernicus
B: New World Explorers
C: Galileo Galilei
D: Lady Mary Wortley Montague
E: Sir Isaac Newton
F: Maritime Workhorses
G: Boyle's Law
H: Torricelli, Celsius, & Fahrenheit
I: Little Ice Age, Big Consequences
J: Joint Stock Companies
IV - Creation of Cultural Stereotypes
Context of 1532
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
IV - Early Explorer Accounts
Amerigo Vespucci's "Letter of 1502"
Juan Ginés de Sepúlveda
Bartolomé de Las Casas
IV - Protestant Reformation Excerpt
IV - Las Castas
IV - Coerced Labor in the Early Modern World
Slavery in the Ottoman Empire
Earth and Its Peoples - Coerced Natives
Earth and Its Peoples - Chattel Slavery
Earth and Its Peoples - Indentured Servitude
Maroons of Trelawney Town
Metacom's Complaints
Proclamation Stemming from Tupac Amaru's Rebellion
IV - British East India Company
IV - The Columbian Exchange
Tobacco in Asia and Americas
IV - Western Christendom Excerpt
IV - Consolidating Land Empires
IV - Empires of the Early Modern World
1 - Ottoman Empire
2 - Safavid Empire
3 - England
4 - Mughal Empire
5 - The Netherlands
6 - Spain
7 - Tokugawa Japan
8 - Portugal
9 - Imperial China
10 - Russian Empire
Exhibit Objects - Guidelines
IV - Portuguese in the Indian Ocean DBQ
Excerpt from Earth and Its Peoples
Unit V - Revolutions
V - The Enlightenment
V - Declaration of the Rights?
Declaration of the Rights of Man
Declaration of the Rights of Women
V - Bolivar's Jamaica Letter
Spanish America Background
Colonial Economies
Imperial Reform
Society
State and Church
V - The Napoleonic Code - Selected Excerpts
1 - Selected Excerpts
2 - Selected Excerpts
3 - Selected Excerpts
4 - Selected Excerpts
5 - Selected Excerpts
6 - Selected Excerpts
7 - Selected Excerpts
8 - Selected Excerpts
9 - Selected Excerpts
10 - Selected Excerpts
11 - Selected Excerpts
12 - Selected Excerpts
13 - Selected Excerpts
14 - Selected Excerpts
15 - Selected Excerpts
16 - Selected Excerpts
17 - Selected Excerpts
18 - Selected Excerpts
19 - Selected Excerpts
20 - Selected Excerpts
21 - Selected Excerpts
22 - Selected Excerpts
23 - Selected Excerpts
24 - Selected Excerpts
25 - Selected Excerpts
V - Conditions of Industrialism
0- Progress of the Century
0-Grouping
0-Postclassical China?
0-Grouping-AP
Condition 1
V - Industrialization Outside the West
DBQ: Industrialism in Russia and Japan
Textbook Excerpt
Roll-Risk-Reading Review
V - Excesses of Industrialism
Competition Activity - Instructions
SAQ: Industrial Revolution
V - Pre-industrial Life
The Family as a Basis of Work Organization
The Guilds
V - Cumulative Review Graphics
V - American Revolutionary Changes
Unit VI - Consequences of Industrialization
VI - The Raj: All the Rage or Cause of Rage?
Reginald Coupland
Romesh C. Dutt
Dadabhai Naoroji
Bal Gangadhar Tilak
Maps
Data
Pictorial History
Background - Great Rebellion of 1857
VI - Global Movement in the Industrial World
Population SAQ
VI - Industrialism in Japan and Russia
Unit VII - Global Conflict
VII - Origins of the Great War - Who is at Fault?
Historical Context - The Pan Movements
VII - First World War: Perspective and Reality
The Romance of War
Background Reading - Russia
All Quiet on the Western Front
War Poems
VII - Early 20th Century Revolutions
VII - Nationalism in the Interwar Period
14 Points - Excerpt
Versailles Commentary
Salt March
Textbook Excerpts
“Speech to the Nation”
“The Spirit of the May 4th Movement,” Deng Yingchao (1949)
VII - Cathedrals of Modern Commerce
VII - Return Path to War
Rise of Authoritarian States
Munich Agreement, 1938
Non-Aggression Pact, 1939
Appeasement Scenarios
VII - Fascist Propaganda
VII - Road to Auschwitz
Anti-Jewish Decrees
Anti-Semitism Cartoon #1
Anti-Semitism Cartoon #2
The Story of the S.S. St. Louis
Excerpt from Night
One Survivor Remembers
The Holocaust: Non-Jewish Victims
People with Special Needs
Gay Men Under the Nazi Regime
Persecution of Jehovah's Witnesses
The Roma
Soviet POWs
Photo Analysis
Timeline
Long History of Anti-Semitism
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
The Responders
Gino Bartali
Corrie ten Boom
Varian Fry
Oskar Schindler
Chiune Sugihara
VII - WWII as Total War
1 - Bataan Death March
2 - Battle of Berlin
3 - Battle of Stalingrad
4 - Behind Enemy Lines
5 - Bombing of Cities
6 - "Comfort" Women
7 - Human Experimentation
8 - Kamikazes
9 - Lend Lease
10 - Warsaw Uprising
11 - POWs and Slave Labor
12 - Rape of Nanjing
13 - Seaborne Invasions
14 - Scorched Earth Policies
15 - Siege of Leningrad
16 - Submarine Warfare
CP - The French Resistance
CP - POWs and Slave Labor in Germany
CP - Scorched Earth Policies
CP - "Comfort" Women
Hypothetical Scenarios for U.S. High Command
Douhet and Picasso
VII - Judgment at Nuremberg
1. Hermann Göring
2. Hans Frank
3. Alfred Jodl
4. Karl Dönitz
5. Joachim von Ribbontrop
6. Adolf Hitler
7. Heinrich Himmler
8. Albert Speer
9. General Masaharu Homma
10. Emperor Hirohito
11. General Shiro Ishii
12. Hideki Tojo
Unit VIII - Cold War and Decolonization
VIII - Marshall Plan
VIII - The Struggle for Palestine
The United Nations
Two Claims to Palestine
Situation 1947 - The U.N. Plan for Palestine
Situation 1948: The First Arab-Israeli War
Situation 1956: The Suez Crisis
Situation 1967: The Six-Day War
Situation 1980s: The Intifada
PSD - McMahon-Hussein Correspondence
PSD - Sykes-Picot Agreement
PSD - Balfour Declaration
Actual Outcomes
Situation 1947 - The U.N. Plan for Palestine with Outcomes
Situation 1948: The First Arab-Israeli War with Outcomes
Situation 1956: The Suez Crisis with Outcomes
Situation 1967: The Six-Day War with Outcomes
Situation 1980s: The Intifada with Outcomes
VIII - Egyptian Nationalism
“Egyptianness” – Ahmad Lutfi Al-Sayyid
“The Future of Culture in Egypt” – Taha Husayn
“The New Renaissance” – Hasan Al-Banna
Period 2: Hellenistic Egypt
Period 2: Roman and Byzantine Egypt
Postcolonial Nationalism - Extreme Extra Credit
Visions for Modern Egypt
Land Reform
Arab Socialism
Pan-Arabism
Nationalization and Taxation
The Mutamassirun
Islamic Brotherhood
VIII - Cold War Soap Opera
WTWA - 1 - Communist China
WTWA - 2 - Korea
WTWA - 3 - Vietnam
WTWA - 4 - Cuba
WTWA - 5 - Algeria
WTWA - 6 - Eastern Europe
WTWA - 7 - Congo
WTWA - 8 - South Africa
VIII - Challenges to Communist Rule
Samizdat on Consumer Goods
May 13th Hunger Strike Declaration
VIII - Women and Communism
IX - Problems, Solutions, and Problems from the Solutions
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
1 – Quantum Mechanics and Schrödinger’s Cat
2 – Emergent Diseases
3 – Global Supply Chain
4 – New Medical Innovations
5 – The Green Revolution
6 – New Lifestyle Diseases – Diabetes and Heart Disease
7 – Overpopulation and the Birth Control Controversy
8 – Ethnic Cleansing and Genocide – Armenia, Cambodia and Bosnia
9 – Displacement of People Groups – Palestine and Darfur
10 – The Military-Industrial Complex
11 – Terrorism: Religious Extremism and Ultranationalism
12 – Water (Too Much and Not Enough)
13 – Income Inequality
14 – Intergovernmental Organizations
15 – Global Immigration
16 – International Nongovernmental Organizations (INGOs)
Class Quilts
Unit IX - The Contemporary World
More
Home
APWH FRQs
Reference
Reference
AP World History Regional Map
Course Syllabus
Unit Overviews
APWH - Big Ideas by Period
AP Historical Thinking and Reasoning Skills
Frequently Asked Questions
Writing Guides
Unit I - Early Human Societies
I - The Ballad of Mulan
I - Hammurabi SOAPS and IDEAS
I - The Axial Age
I - Quick HITs Introduction
Complex Civilization - SAQ Review
I - Critique of Jared Diamond
Unit II - State-Building
II - Sinicization
Documents from Japan
Document Set A
Document Set B
Document Set C
Document Set D
Document Set E
Document Set F
Document Set G
Document Set H
Document Set I
Characteristics of Classical and Postclassical China
II - Americas - Worlds Apart Synthesis
1. Chinampas
2. Mayan Calendar
3. Tula, Capital of the Toltec Empire
4. Cuzco and Macchu Picchu
5. Human Sacrifice and Flower Wars
6. Monk's Mound
7. Pochteca and the Markets
8. The Calpulli and Slavery
9. Incan Roads and Tambos
10. The Ayllu, Quipu and the Mita
Americas SAQ Prompts - Original
Americas SAQ Prompts
II - Feudalism in Europe
II - Consolidation & Expansion of Rome and Han
The Mandate of Heaven
Views of Caesar Augustus
Acts 16 from the New Testament
HTS: Comparison
HTS: Consequences and CCOT
II - Islam - Empires of Faith
II - Religion and State in India - CCOT
1A. Vedic Age - Rig Veda
1B. Vedic Age - Upanishads
2 - The Classical Age
2B. Ashoka's Edicts
2C. Arthashastra
3 - Postclassical Age
3A. Qutb Complex
3B. Fatawa-l Jahandari
Excerpt from Worlds Together, Worlds Apart
Unit III - Networks of Exchange
III - Buddhism in Tang China
Postclassical China
III - Qingming Scroll
China in 1,000 C.E.
Cities
Confucian Revival
Economic Revolution
Technological Revolution
III - Black Death Digital Task
PART II: The Blame Game
PART III: The Traveler
PART IV: The Plague
PART V: Lay Reactions in Europe
PART VI: Lay Reactions in the Middle East
PART VII: The Extremists
PART VIII: Historical Consequences
PART IX: Art
PART X: The Physicians
III - Languages in the Worlds Apart
III - Exploring the Entrepôts - Indian Ocean
Jewish Merchant Writes Home
III - Mongols DBQ Activities
Mongols DBQ - Document Set
Marco Polo in Yuan China
Historian POV
Context Documents
Evidence Beyond the Documents
Excerpt 1
Excerpt 2
Excerpt 3
Excerpt 4
III - Writings of Ibn Battuta
III - The Silk Roads
Task A: Zhang Qian's Journey West
Task B: Silk
Task C: Sailing from Sri Lanka to China
III - A Glimpse into Latin Europe
CHARACTERISTIC #1
CHARACTERISTIC #2
CHARACTERISTIC #3
CHARACTERISTIC #4
CHARACTERISTIC #5
CHARACTERISTIC #6
CHARACTERISTIC #7
CHARACTERISTIC #8
CHARACTERISTIC #9
CHARACTERISTIC #10
CHARACTERISTIC #11
CHARACTERISTIC #12
Unit IV - Early Modern World
IV - Incremental Rise of the West
A: Nicholas Copernicus
B: New World Explorers
C: Galileo Galilei
D: Lady Mary Wortley Montague
E: Sir Isaac Newton
F: Maritime Workhorses
G: Boyle's Law
H: Torricelli, Celsius, & Fahrenheit
I: Little Ice Age, Big Consequences
J: Joint Stock Companies
IV - Creation of Cultural Stereotypes
Context of 1532
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
IV - Early Explorer Accounts
Amerigo Vespucci's "Letter of 1502"
Juan Ginés de Sepúlveda
Bartolomé de Las Casas
IV - Protestant Reformation Excerpt
IV - Las Castas
IV - Coerced Labor in the Early Modern World
Slavery in the Ottoman Empire
Earth and Its Peoples - Coerced Natives
Earth and Its Peoples - Chattel Slavery
Earth and Its Peoples - Indentured Servitude
Maroons of Trelawney Town
Metacom's Complaints
Proclamation Stemming from Tupac Amaru's Rebellion
IV - British East India Company
IV - The Columbian Exchange
Tobacco in Asia and Americas
IV - Western Christendom Excerpt
IV - Consolidating Land Empires
IV - Empires of the Early Modern World
1 - Ottoman Empire
2 - Safavid Empire
3 - England
4 - Mughal Empire
5 - The Netherlands
6 - Spain
7 - Tokugawa Japan
8 - Portugal
9 - Imperial China
10 - Russian Empire
Exhibit Objects - Guidelines
IV - Portuguese in the Indian Ocean DBQ
Excerpt from Earth and Its Peoples
Unit V - Revolutions
V - The Enlightenment
V - Declaration of the Rights?
Declaration of the Rights of Man
Declaration of the Rights of Women
V - Bolivar's Jamaica Letter
Spanish America Background
Colonial Economies
Imperial Reform
Society
State and Church
V - The Napoleonic Code - Selected Excerpts
1 - Selected Excerpts
2 - Selected Excerpts
3 - Selected Excerpts
4 - Selected Excerpts
5 - Selected Excerpts
6 - Selected Excerpts
7 - Selected Excerpts
8 - Selected Excerpts
9 - Selected Excerpts
10 - Selected Excerpts
11 - Selected Excerpts
12 - Selected Excerpts
13 - Selected Excerpts
14 - Selected Excerpts
15 - Selected Excerpts
16 - Selected Excerpts
17 - Selected Excerpts
18 - Selected Excerpts
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20 - Selected Excerpts
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23 - Selected Excerpts
24 - Selected Excerpts
25 - Selected Excerpts
V - Conditions of Industrialism
0- Progress of the Century
0-Grouping
0-Postclassical China?
0-Grouping-AP
Condition 1
V - Industrialization Outside the West
DBQ: Industrialism in Russia and Japan
Textbook Excerpt
Roll-Risk-Reading Review
V - Excesses of Industrialism
Competition Activity - Instructions
SAQ: Industrial Revolution
V - Pre-industrial Life
The Family as a Basis of Work Organization
The Guilds
V - Cumulative Review Graphics
V - American Revolutionary Changes
Unit VI - Consequences of Industrialization
VI - The Raj: All the Rage or Cause of Rage?
Reginald Coupland
Romesh C. Dutt
Dadabhai Naoroji
Bal Gangadhar Tilak
Maps
Data
Pictorial History
Background - Great Rebellion of 1857
VI - Global Movement in the Industrial World
Population SAQ
VI - Industrialism in Japan and Russia
Unit VII - Global Conflict
VII - Origins of the Great War - Who is at Fault?
Historical Context - The Pan Movements
VII - First World War: Perspective and Reality
The Romance of War
Background Reading - Russia
All Quiet on the Western Front
War Poems
VII - Early 20th Century Revolutions
VII - Nationalism in the Interwar Period
14 Points - Excerpt
Versailles Commentary
Salt March
Textbook Excerpts
“Speech to the Nation”
“The Spirit of the May 4th Movement,” Deng Yingchao (1949)
VII - Cathedrals of Modern Commerce
VII - Return Path to War
Rise of Authoritarian States
Munich Agreement, 1938
Non-Aggression Pact, 1939
Appeasement Scenarios
VII - Fascist Propaganda
VII - Road to Auschwitz
Anti-Jewish Decrees
Anti-Semitism Cartoon #1
Anti-Semitism Cartoon #2
The Story of the S.S. St. Louis
Excerpt from Night
One Survivor Remembers
The Holocaust: Non-Jewish Victims
People with Special Needs
Gay Men Under the Nazi Regime
Persecution of Jehovah's Witnesses
The Roma
Soviet POWs
Photo Analysis
Timeline
Long History of Anti-Semitism
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The Responders
Gino Bartali
Corrie ten Boom
Varian Fry
Oskar Schindler
Chiune Sugihara
VII - WWII as Total War
1 - Bataan Death March
2 - Battle of Berlin
3 - Battle of Stalingrad
4 - Behind Enemy Lines
5 - Bombing of Cities
6 - "Comfort" Women
7 - Human Experimentation
8 - Kamikazes
9 - Lend Lease
10 - Warsaw Uprising
11 - POWs and Slave Labor
12 - Rape of Nanjing
13 - Seaborne Invasions
14 - Scorched Earth Policies
15 - Siege of Leningrad
16 - Submarine Warfare
CP - The French Resistance
CP - POWs and Slave Labor in Germany
CP - Scorched Earth Policies
CP - "Comfort" Women
Hypothetical Scenarios for U.S. High Command
Douhet and Picasso
VII - Judgment at Nuremberg
1. Hermann Göring
2. Hans Frank
3. Alfred Jodl
4. Karl Dönitz
5. Joachim von Ribbontrop
6. Adolf Hitler
7. Heinrich Himmler
8. Albert Speer
9. General Masaharu Homma
10. Emperor Hirohito
11. General Shiro Ishii
12. Hideki Tojo
Unit VIII - Cold War and Decolonization
VIII - Marshall Plan
VIII - The Struggle for Palestine
The United Nations
Two Claims to Palestine
Situation 1947 - The U.N. Plan for Palestine
Situation 1948: The First Arab-Israeli War
Situation 1956: The Suez Crisis
Situation 1967: The Six-Day War
Situation 1980s: The Intifada
PSD - McMahon-Hussein Correspondence
PSD - Sykes-Picot Agreement
PSD - Balfour Declaration
Actual Outcomes
Situation 1947 - The U.N. Plan for Palestine with Outcomes
Situation 1948: The First Arab-Israeli War with Outcomes
Situation 1956: The Suez Crisis with Outcomes
Situation 1967: The Six-Day War with Outcomes
Situation 1980s: The Intifada with Outcomes
VIII - Egyptian Nationalism
“Egyptianness” – Ahmad Lutfi Al-Sayyid
“The Future of Culture in Egypt” – Taha Husayn
“The New Renaissance” – Hasan Al-Banna
Period 2: Hellenistic Egypt
Period 2: Roman and Byzantine Egypt
Postcolonial Nationalism - Extreme Extra Credit
Visions for Modern Egypt
Land Reform
Arab Socialism
Pan-Arabism
Nationalization and Taxation
The Mutamassirun
Islamic Brotherhood
VIII - Cold War Soap Opera
WTWA - 1 - Communist China
WTWA - 2 - Korea
WTWA - 3 - Vietnam
WTWA - 4 - Cuba
WTWA - 5 - Algeria
WTWA - 6 - Eastern Europe
WTWA - 7 - Congo
WTWA - 8 - South Africa
VIII - Challenges to Communist Rule
Samizdat on Consumer Goods
May 13th Hunger Strike Declaration
VIII - Women and Communism
IX - Problems, Solutions, and Problems from the Solutions
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1 – Quantum Mechanics and Schrödinger’s Cat
2 – Emergent Diseases
3 – Global Supply Chain
4 – New Medical Innovations
5 – The Green Revolution
6 – New Lifestyle Diseases – Diabetes and Heart Disease
7 – Overpopulation and the Birth Control Controversy
8 – Ethnic Cleansing and Genocide – Armenia, Cambodia and Bosnia
9 – Displacement of People Groups – Palestine and Darfur
10 – The Military-Industrial Complex
11 – Terrorism: Religious Extremism and Ultranationalism
12 – Water (Too Much and Not Enough)
13 – Income Inequality
14 – Intergovernmental Organizations
15 – Global Immigration
16 – International Nongovernmental Organizations (INGOs)
Class Quilts
Unit IX - The Contemporary World
AP Historical Thinking and Reasoning Skills
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