World History II
Introduction to World History II
Lesson 1: Note-taking and World History I Review
Lesson 2: Lunchroom Fight
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Topic 1 - the Renaissance, the Protestant Reformation, AND THE Scientific Revolution
Lesson 3: The Italian Renaissance Art (Topic 1.1)
Lesson 4: The Northern Renaissance Art (Topic 1.2)
Lesson 5: Martin Luther (Topic 1.3)
Lesson 6: The Protestant Reformation (Topic 1.4)
CER Essay Question: What was the biggest impact of the Printing Press?
Lesson 8: European Explorers (Topic 2.1)
Lesson 9: Spanish Conquistadors (Topic 2.3)
Lesson 10: The Slave Trade (Topic 2.5)
Lesson 11: The Columbian Exchange (Topic 2.6)
Lesson 12: Columbus Trials (Project)
Topic 3: Absolutism and Revolution
Lesson 13: Absolutism (Topic 3.1).
Lesson 14 (Skipped)
Lesson 15: The English Civil War and Glorious Revolution (Topic 3.3).
Lesson 16: The Enlightenment (Topic 3.4).
Lesson 17: The American Revolution (Topic 3.5)
Lesson 18: The Causes of the French Revolution (Topic 3.6 and 3.7).
Lesson 19: The French Revolution, Robespierre, and the Reign of Terror (Topic 3.7)
Lesson 20: Napoleon Bonaparte (Topic 3.8)
Topic 4: The Industrial Revolution
Lesson 21: The Causes of the Industrial Revolution (Topic 4.1)
Lesson 22: I can compare and contrast the political and economic ideas of this era, primarily focusing on capitalism, socialism, and communism (Topic 4, Lesson 2).
Lesson 23: I can explain how the Industrial Revolution impacted class distinction, family life, city life, and the daily life of working men, women and children (Topic 4, Lesson 2).
World History Intro video (2020-21 School Year)