Describe the effects of European Imperialism and Neocolonialism
WH.8(C) [Readiness] identify the major political, economic, and social motivations that influenced European imperialism
WH.8(D) [Readiness] explain the major characteristics and impact of European imperialism
WH.16(B) [Readiness] analyze the influence of human and physical geographic factors on major events in world history, including the opening of the Panama and Suez canals
WH.1(E) [Supporting] identify major causes and describe the major effects of the following important turning points in world history from 1750 to 1914: European imperialism
WH.16(A) [Supporting] locate places and regions of historical significance directly related to major eras and turning points in world history
WH.24(B) [Supporting] describe the major influences of women such as Queen Victoria during major eras of world history
WH.28(B) [Supporting]explain the roles of military technology, transportation technology, communication technology, and medical advancements in initiating and advancing 19th century imperialism
WH.16(C) [Readiness] interpret maps, charts, and graphs to explain how geography has influenced people and events in the past
WH.30(A) [Processing] use social studies terminology correctly
WH.30(B) [Processing] use standard grammar, spelling, sentence structure, and punctuation
Adopted Textbook: World History Texas - Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, Holt McDougal
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