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AP World History: Modern
Unit 0: Foundations and Before 1200 CE
Historical Themes
Unit 1: The Global Tapestry
1.1 East Asia (1200-1450)
1.2 Dar al-Islam (1200-1450)
1.3 South & Southeast Asia (1200-1450)
1.4 The Americas (1200-1450)
1.5 Africa (1200-1450)
1.6 Europe (1200-1450)
Unit 2: Networks of Exchange
2.1 The Silk Roads (1200 - 1450)
2.2 The Mongol Empire (1200 - 1450)
2.3 Exchange in the Indian Ocean (1200 - 1450)
2.4 Trans-Saharan Trade (1200 - 1450)
2.5 Cultural Consequences (1200 - 1450)
2.6 Environmental Consequences (1200 - 1450)
Unit 3: Land Based Empires
3.1 Empires Expand
3.2 Empires: Administration
3.3 Empires: Belief Systems
Profiles of Land Empires - (1450-1750)
Manchu/Qing Dynasty
Mughal Empire
Safavid Empire
Ottoman Empire
Tokugawa Shogunate
Songhai Empire
Russian Empire
Incan Empire
Aztec Empire
Unit 4: Transoceanic Interconnections
4.1 Technological Innovations (1450 - 1750)
4.2 Exploration: Causes/Events (1450-1750)
4.3 The Columbian Exchange
4.4 Maritime Empires Established
4.5 Maritime Empires Maintained and Developed
4.6 Internal and External Challenges to State Power (1450 - 1750)
4.7 Changing Social Hierarchies (1450 - 1750)
Unit 5: Revolutions
5.1 The Enlightenment
5.2 Nationalism and Revolutions in the Period from 1750 - 1900
5.3 Industrial Revolution Begins
5.4 Industrialization Spreads in the Period from 1750 to 1900
5.5 Technology of the Industrial Age
5.6 Industrialization: Government's Role from 1750 to 1900
5.7 Economic Developments and Innovations in the Industrial Age
5.8 Reactions to the Industrial Economy from 1750 to 1900
5.9 Society and the Industrial Age
Unit 6: Consequences of Industrialization
6.1 Rationales for Imperialism from 1750 to 1900
6.2 State Expansion from 1750 to 1900
6.3 Indigenous Responses to State Expansion from 1750 to 1900
6.4 Global Economic Development from 1750 to 1900
6.5 Economic Imperialism from 1750 to 1900
6.6 Causes of Migration in an Interconnected World
6.7 Effects of Migration
Unit 7: Global Conflict
7.1 Shifting Power After 1900
7.2 Causes of World War 1
7.3 Conducting World War 1
7.4 Economy in the Interwar Period
7.5 Unresolved Tensions After World War 1
7.6 Causes of World War 2
7.7 Conducting World War 2
7.8 Mass Atrocities After 1900
Unit 8: Cold War and Decolonization
8.1 Setting the Stage for the Cold War and Decolonization
8.2 The Cold War
8.3 Effects of the Cold War
8.4 Spread of Communism After 1900
8.5 Decolonization After 1900
8.6 Newly Independent States
8.7 Global Resistance to Established Power Structures After 1900
8.8 End of the Cold War
Unit 9: Globalization
9.1 Advances in Technology and Exchange after 1900
9.2 Technological Advances and Limitations After 1900: Disease
9.3 Technological Advances: Debates About the Environment After 1900
9.4 Economics in the Global Age
9.5 Calls for Reform and Responses After 1900
9.6 Globalized Culture After 1900
9.7 Resistance to Globalization After 1900
9.8 Institutions Developing in a Globalized World
The AP Exam
Exam Overview
MCQs (Multiple-Choice Questions)
SAQs (Short-Answer Questions
DBQs (Document Based Questions)
LEQs (Long Essay Questions)
Strayer Textbook
AP History Terms
Studying FAQs
Website Credits & Sources
World Geography
Unit 1: Intro to World Geography
Unit 2: Physical Geography
Unit 3: Cultural Geography
Unit 4: Economic Geography
Unit 5: Population Geography
Unit 6: USA/Canada
Unit 7: Latin America
Unit 8: Europe
Unit 9: Russia and Central Asia
Unit 10: The Middle East and North Africa
Unit 11: Sub-Saharan Africa
Unit 12: South & Southeast Asia
Unit 13: Australia & Oceania
SOL Practice
Fusion: Music & World Geo
Unit 1: Intro to World Geography & Music
Unit 2: Physical Geography
Unit 3: Cultural & Economic Geography
Unit 4: Economic Geography
Unit 5: Population Geography
Unit 6: USA/Canada
Unit 7: Latin America
Unit 8: Europe
Unit 9: Russia & Central Asia
Unit 10: The Middle East and North Africa
Unit 11: Sub-Saharan Africa
Unit 12: South, Southeast, & East Asia
Unit 13: Australia & Oceania
World History 1
Unit 1: Prehistory
Unit 2: River Valleys
Unit 3: India & China
Unit 4: Greece
Unit 5: Roman Republic
Unit 6: Roman Empire
Unit 7: Byzantines & Russia
Unit 8: Islamic Caliphate
Unit 9: Medieval Era
Unit 10: Trade Routes, Japan, and The Mongols
Unit 11: Africa and The Americas
Unit 12: The Renaissance
Course Review WH1
Writing & Research
Cornell Note-Taking
Contact
Twery's Classroom
Home
AP World History: Modern
Unit 0: Foundations and Before 1200 CE
Historical Themes
Unit 1: The Global Tapestry
1.1 East Asia (1200-1450)
1.2 Dar al-Islam (1200-1450)
1.3 South & Southeast Asia (1200-1450)
1.4 The Americas (1200-1450)
1.5 Africa (1200-1450)
1.6 Europe (1200-1450)
Unit 2: Networks of Exchange
2.1 The Silk Roads (1200 - 1450)
2.2 The Mongol Empire (1200 - 1450)
2.3 Exchange in the Indian Ocean (1200 - 1450)
2.4 Trans-Saharan Trade (1200 - 1450)
2.5 Cultural Consequences (1200 - 1450)
2.6 Environmental Consequences (1200 - 1450)
Unit 3: Land Based Empires
3.1 Empires Expand
3.2 Empires: Administration
3.3 Empires: Belief Systems
Profiles of Land Empires - (1450-1750)
Manchu/Qing Dynasty
Mughal Empire
Safavid Empire
Ottoman Empire
Tokugawa Shogunate
Songhai Empire
Russian Empire
Incan Empire
Aztec Empire
Unit 4: Transoceanic Interconnections
4.1 Technological Innovations (1450 - 1750)
4.2 Exploration: Causes/Events (1450-1750)
4.3 The Columbian Exchange
4.4 Maritime Empires Established
4.5 Maritime Empires Maintained and Developed
4.6 Internal and External Challenges to State Power (1450 - 1750)
4.7 Changing Social Hierarchies (1450 - 1750)
Unit 5: Revolutions
5.1 The Enlightenment
5.2 Nationalism and Revolutions in the Period from 1750 - 1900
5.3 Industrial Revolution Begins
5.4 Industrialization Spreads in the Period from 1750 to 1900
5.5 Technology of the Industrial Age
5.6 Industrialization: Government's Role from 1750 to 1900
5.7 Economic Developments and Innovations in the Industrial Age
5.8 Reactions to the Industrial Economy from 1750 to 1900
5.9 Society and the Industrial Age
Unit 6: Consequences of Industrialization
6.1 Rationales for Imperialism from 1750 to 1900
6.2 State Expansion from 1750 to 1900
6.3 Indigenous Responses to State Expansion from 1750 to 1900
6.4 Global Economic Development from 1750 to 1900
6.5 Economic Imperialism from 1750 to 1900
6.6 Causes of Migration in an Interconnected World
6.7 Effects of Migration
Unit 7: Global Conflict
7.1 Shifting Power After 1900
7.2 Causes of World War 1
7.3 Conducting World War 1
7.4 Economy in the Interwar Period
7.5 Unresolved Tensions After World War 1
7.6 Causes of World War 2
7.7 Conducting World War 2
7.8 Mass Atrocities After 1900
Unit 8: Cold War and Decolonization
8.1 Setting the Stage for the Cold War and Decolonization
8.2 The Cold War
8.3 Effects of the Cold War
8.4 Spread of Communism After 1900
8.5 Decolonization After 1900
8.6 Newly Independent States
8.7 Global Resistance to Established Power Structures After 1900
8.8 End of the Cold War
Unit 9: Globalization
9.1 Advances in Technology and Exchange after 1900
9.2 Technological Advances and Limitations After 1900: Disease
9.3 Technological Advances: Debates About the Environment After 1900
9.4 Economics in the Global Age
9.5 Calls for Reform and Responses After 1900
9.6 Globalized Culture After 1900
9.7 Resistance to Globalization After 1900
9.8 Institutions Developing in a Globalized World
The AP Exam
Exam Overview
MCQs (Multiple-Choice Questions)
SAQs (Short-Answer Questions
DBQs (Document Based Questions)
LEQs (Long Essay Questions)
Strayer Textbook
AP History Terms
Studying FAQs
Website Credits & Sources
World Geography
Unit 1: Intro to World Geography
Unit 2: Physical Geography
Unit 3: Cultural Geography
Unit 4: Economic Geography
Unit 5: Population Geography
Unit 6: USA/Canada
Unit 7: Latin America
Unit 8: Europe
Unit 9: Russia and Central Asia
Unit 10: The Middle East and North Africa
Unit 11: Sub-Saharan Africa
Unit 12: South & Southeast Asia
Unit 13: Australia & Oceania
SOL Practice
Fusion: Music & World Geo
Unit 1: Intro to World Geography & Music
Unit 2: Physical Geography
Unit 3: Cultural & Economic Geography
Unit 4: Economic Geography
Unit 5: Population Geography
Unit 6: USA/Canada
Unit 7: Latin America
Unit 8: Europe
Unit 9: Russia & Central Asia
Unit 10: The Middle East and North Africa
Unit 11: Sub-Saharan Africa
Unit 12: South, Southeast, & East Asia
Unit 13: Australia & Oceania
World History 1
Unit 1: Prehistory
Unit 2: River Valleys
Unit 3: India & China
Unit 4: Greece
Unit 5: Roman Republic
Unit 6: Roman Empire
Unit 7: Byzantines & Russia
Unit 8: Islamic Caliphate
Unit 9: Medieval Era
Unit 10: Trade Routes, Japan, and The Mongols
Unit 11: Africa and The Americas
Unit 12: The Renaissance
Course Review WH1
Writing & Research
Cornell Note-Taking
Contact
More
Home
AP World History: Modern
Unit 0: Foundations and Before 1200 CE
Historical Themes
Unit 1: The Global Tapestry
1.1 East Asia (1200-1450)
1.2 Dar al-Islam (1200-1450)
1.3 South & Southeast Asia (1200-1450)
1.4 The Americas (1200-1450)
1.5 Africa (1200-1450)
1.6 Europe (1200-1450)
Unit 2: Networks of Exchange
2.1 The Silk Roads (1200 - 1450)
2.2 The Mongol Empire (1200 - 1450)
2.3 Exchange in the Indian Ocean (1200 - 1450)
2.4 Trans-Saharan Trade (1200 - 1450)
2.5 Cultural Consequences (1200 - 1450)
2.6 Environmental Consequences (1200 - 1450)
Unit 3: Land Based Empires
3.1 Empires Expand
3.2 Empires: Administration
3.3 Empires: Belief Systems
Profiles of Land Empires - (1450-1750)
Manchu/Qing Dynasty
Mughal Empire
Safavid Empire
Ottoman Empire
Tokugawa Shogunate
Songhai Empire
Russian Empire
Incan Empire
Aztec Empire
Unit 4: Transoceanic Interconnections
4.1 Technological Innovations (1450 - 1750)
4.2 Exploration: Causes/Events (1450-1750)
4.3 The Columbian Exchange
4.4 Maritime Empires Established
4.5 Maritime Empires Maintained and Developed
4.6 Internal and External Challenges to State Power (1450 - 1750)
4.7 Changing Social Hierarchies (1450 - 1750)
Unit 5: Revolutions
5.1 The Enlightenment
5.2 Nationalism and Revolutions in the Period from 1750 - 1900
5.3 Industrial Revolution Begins
5.4 Industrialization Spreads in the Period from 1750 to 1900
5.5 Technology of the Industrial Age
5.6 Industrialization: Government's Role from 1750 to 1900
5.7 Economic Developments and Innovations in the Industrial Age
5.8 Reactions to the Industrial Economy from 1750 to 1900
5.9 Society and the Industrial Age
Unit 6: Consequences of Industrialization
6.1 Rationales for Imperialism from 1750 to 1900
6.2 State Expansion from 1750 to 1900
6.3 Indigenous Responses to State Expansion from 1750 to 1900
6.4 Global Economic Development from 1750 to 1900
6.5 Economic Imperialism from 1750 to 1900
6.6 Causes of Migration in an Interconnected World
6.7 Effects of Migration
Unit 7: Global Conflict
7.1 Shifting Power After 1900
7.2 Causes of World War 1
7.3 Conducting World War 1
7.4 Economy in the Interwar Period
7.5 Unresolved Tensions After World War 1
7.6 Causes of World War 2
7.7 Conducting World War 2
7.8 Mass Atrocities After 1900
Unit 8: Cold War and Decolonization
8.1 Setting the Stage for the Cold War and Decolonization
8.2 The Cold War
8.3 Effects of the Cold War
8.4 Spread of Communism After 1900
8.5 Decolonization After 1900
8.6 Newly Independent States
8.7 Global Resistance to Established Power Structures After 1900
8.8 End of the Cold War
Unit 9: Globalization
9.1 Advances in Technology and Exchange after 1900
9.2 Technological Advances and Limitations After 1900: Disease
9.3 Technological Advances: Debates About the Environment After 1900
9.4 Economics in the Global Age
9.5 Calls for Reform and Responses After 1900
9.6 Globalized Culture After 1900
9.7 Resistance to Globalization After 1900
9.8 Institutions Developing in a Globalized World
The AP Exam
Exam Overview
MCQs (Multiple-Choice Questions)
SAQs (Short-Answer Questions
DBQs (Document Based Questions)
LEQs (Long Essay Questions)
Strayer Textbook
AP History Terms
Studying FAQs
Website Credits & Sources
World Geography
Unit 1: Intro to World Geography
Unit 2: Physical Geography
Unit 3: Cultural Geography
Unit 4: Economic Geography
Unit 5: Population Geography
Unit 6: USA/Canada
Unit 7: Latin America
Unit 8: Europe
Unit 9: Russia and Central Asia
Unit 10: The Middle East and North Africa
Unit 11: Sub-Saharan Africa
Unit 12: South & Southeast Asia
Unit 13: Australia & Oceania
SOL Practice
Fusion: Music & World Geo
Unit 1: Intro to World Geography & Music
Unit 2: Physical Geography
Unit 3: Cultural & Economic Geography
Unit 4: Economic Geography
Unit 5: Population Geography
Unit 6: USA/Canada
Unit 7: Latin America
Unit 8: Europe
Unit 9: Russia & Central Asia
Unit 10: The Middle East and North Africa
Unit 11: Sub-Saharan Africa
Unit 12: South, Southeast, & East Asia
Unit 13: Australia & Oceania
World History 1
Unit 1: Prehistory
Unit 2: River Valleys
Unit 3: India & China
Unit 4: Greece
Unit 5: Roman Republic
Unit 6: Roman Empire
Unit 7: Byzantines & Russia
Unit 8: Islamic Caliphate
Unit 9: Medieval Era
Unit 10: Trade Routes, Japan, and The Mongols
Unit 11: Africa and The Americas
Unit 12: The Renaissance
Course Review WH1
Writing & Research
Cornell Note-Taking
Contact
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