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Unit 0: Pre-1200 C.E.
Culture
Animism, Shamanism, Ancestor Veneration
Confucianism
Daoism
Shinto
Hinduism
Buddhism
Judaism
Christianity
Islam
Greco-Roman Philosophy
Unit 1: Global Tapestry (c.1200-1450)
Unit 1.1-East Asia
Unit1.2-Dar al-Islam
Unit 1.3-South and Southeast Asia
Unit 1.4-Americas
Unit 1.5-Africa
Unit 1.6-Europe
Unit 2: Networks of Exchange (c.1200-1450)
Unit 2.1-The Silk Roads
Unit 2.2-Mongol Empire
Unit 2.3-Exchange in the Indian Ocean
Unit 2.4-Trans-Saharan Trade
Unit 2.5-Cultural Consequences
Unit 2.6-Environmental Consequences
Unit 3: Land Based Empires (1450-1750)
Unit 3.1-Empires Expand
Unit 3.2-Empires: Administration
Unit 3.3-Empires: Belief Systems
Unit 4: Trans-Oceanic Interactions
Unit 4.1-Technological Innovations from 1450-1750
Unit 4.2-Exploration: Causes and Events from 1450-1750
Unit 4.3-Columbian Exchange
Unit 4.4-Maritime Empires Established
Unit 4.5-Maritime Empires Maintained and Developed
Unit 4.6-Internal and External Challenges to State Power from 1450-1750
Unit 4.7-Changing Social Hierarchies from 1450-1750
Unit 5: Revolutions (1750-1900)
Unit 5.1-The Enlightenment
Unit 5.2-Nationalism and Revolutions in the Period from 1750 to 1900
Unit 5.3-Industrial Revolution Begins
Unit 5.4-Industrialization Spreads in the Period from 1750 to 1900
Unit 5.5-Technology of the Industrial Age
Unit 5.6-Industrialization: Government’s Role from 1750 to 1900
Unit 5.7-Economic Developments and Innovations in the Industrial Age
Unit 5.8-Reactions to the Industrial Economy from 1750 to 1900
Unit 5.9-Society and the Industrial Age
Unit 6: Consequences of Industrialization (1750-1900)
Unit 6.1-Rationales for Imperialism from 1750 to 1900
Unit 6.2-State Expansion from 1750 to 1900
Unit 6.3-Indigenous Responses to State Expansion
Unit 6.4-Global Economic Development from 1750 to 1900
Unit 6.5-Economic Imperialism from 1750 to 1900
Unit 6.6-Causes of Migration in an Interconnected World
Unit 6.7-Effects of Migration
Unit 7: Global Conflict c. 1900 to the present
Unit 7.1 - Shifting Power After 1900
Unit 7.2 - Causes of World War I
Unit 7.3 - Conducting World War I
Unit 7.4 - Economy in the Interwar Period
Unit 7.5 - Unresolved Tensions After World War I
Unit 7.6 - Causes of World War II
Unit 7.7 - Conducting World War II
Unit 7.8 - Mass Atrocities After 1900
Unit 8: Cold War and Decolonization c. 1900-present
Unit 8.1 - Setting the Stage for the Cold War and Decolonization
Unit 8.2 - The Cold War
Unit 8.3 - Effects of the Cold War
Unit 8.4 - Spread of Communism After 1900
Unit 8.5 - Decolonization After 1900
Unit 8.6 - Newly Independent States
Unit 8.7 - Global Resistance to Established Power Structures After 1900
Unit 8.8 - End of the Cold War
Unit 9: Globalization c. 1900 to the present
Unit 9.1 - Advances in Technology and Exchange After 1900
Unit 9.2 - Technological Advances and Limitations After 1900: Disease
Unit 9.3 - Technological Advances: Debates About the Environment After 1900
Unit 9.4 - Economics in the Global Age
Unit 9.5 - Calls for Reform and Responses After 1900
Unit 9.6 - Globalized Culture After 1900
Unit 9.7 - Resistance to Globalization After 1900
Unit 9.8 - Institutions Developing in a Globalized World
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Curriculum
Unit 0: Pre-1200 C.E.
Culture
Animism, Shamanism, Ancestor Veneration
Confucianism
Daoism
Shinto
Hinduism
Buddhism
Judaism
Christianity
Islam
Greco-Roman Philosophy
Unit 1: Global Tapestry (c.1200-1450)
Unit 1.1-East Asia
Unit1.2-Dar al-Islam
Unit 1.3-South and Southeast Asia
Unit 1.4-Americas
Unit 1.5-Africa
Unit 1.6-Europe
Unit 2: Networks of Exchange (c.1200-1450)
Unit 2.1-The Silk Roads
Unit 2.2-Mongol Empire
Unit 2.3-Exchange in the Indian Ocean
Unit 2.4-Trans-Saharan Trade
Unit 2.5-Cultural Consequences
Unit 2.6-Environmental Consequences
Unit 3: Land Based Empires (1450-1750)
Unit 3.1-Empires Expand
Unit 3.2-Empires: Administration
Unit 3.3-Empires: Belief Systems
Unit 4: Trans-Oceanic Interactions
Unit 4.1-Technological Innovations from 1450-1750
Unit 4.2-Exploration: Causes and Events from 1450-1750
Unit 4.3-Columbian Exchange
Unit 4.4-Maritime Empires Established
Unit 4.5-Maritime Empires Maintained and Developed
Unit 4.6-Internal and External Challenges to State Power from 1450-1750
Unit 4.7-Changing Social Hierarchies from 1450-1750
Unit 5: Revolutions (1750-1900)
Unit 5.1-The Enlightenment
Unit 5.2-Nationalism and Revolutions in the Period from 1750 to 1900
Unit 5.3-Industrial Revolution Begins
Unit 5.4-Industrialization Spreads in the Period from 1750 to 1900
Unit 5.5-Technology of the Industrial Age
Unit 5.6-Industrialization: Government’s Role from 1750 to 1900
Unit 5.7-Economic Developments and Innovations in the Industrial Age
Unit 5.8-Reactions to the Industrial Economy from 1750 to 1900
Unit 5.9-Society and the Industrial Age
Unit 6: Consequences of Industrialization (1750-1900)
Unit 6.1-Rationales for Imperialism from 1750 to 1900
Unit 6.2-State Expansion from 1750 to 1900
Unit 6.3-Indigenous Responses to State Expansion
Unit 6.4-Global Economic Development from 1750 to 1900
Unit 6.5-Economic Imperialism from 1750 to 1900
Unit 6.6-Causes of Migration in an Interconnected World
Unit 6.7-Effects of Migration
Unit 7: Global Conflict c. 1900 to the present
Unit 7.1 - Shifting Power After 1900
Unit 7.2 - Causes of World War I
Unit 7.3 - Conducting World War I
Unit 7.4 - Economy in the Interwar Period
Unit 7.5 - Unresolved Tensions After World War I
Unit 7.6 - Causes of World War II
Unit 7.7 - Conducting World War II
Unit 7.8 - Mass Atrocities After 1900
Unit 8: Cold War and Decolonization c. 1900-present
Unit 8.1 - Setting the Stage for the Cold War and Decolonization
Unit 8.2 - The Cold War
Unit 8.3 - Effects of the Cold War
Unit 8.4 - Spread of Communism After 1900
Unit 8.5 - Decolonization After 1900
Unit 8.6 - Newly Independent States
Unit 8.7 - Global Resistance to Established Power Structures After 1900
Unit 8.8 - End of the Cold War
Unit 9: Globalization c. 1900 to the present
Unit 9.1 - Advances in Technology and Exchange After 1900
Unit 9.2 - Technological Advances and Limitations After 1900: Disease
Unit 9.3 - Technological Advances: Debates About the Environment After 1900
Unit 9.4 - Economics in the Global Age
Unit 9.5 - Calls for Reform and Responses After 1900
Unit 9.6 - Globalized Culture After 1900
Unit 9.7 - Resistance to Globalization After 1900
Unit 9.8 - Institutions Developing in a Globalized World
Exam Review
AP World History: Modern exam
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Curriculum
Unit 0: Pre-1200 C.E.
Culture
Animism, Shamanism, Ancestor Veneration
Confucianism
Daoism
Shinto
Hinduism
Buddhism
Judaism
Christianity
Islam
Greco-Roman Philosophy
Unit 1: Global Tapestry (c.1200-1450)
Unit 1.1-East Asia
Unit1.2-Dar al-Islam
Unit 1.3-South and Southeast Asia
Unit 1.4-Americas
Unit 1.5-Africa
Unit 1.6-Europe
Unit 2: Networks of Exchange (c.1200-1450)
Unit 2.1-The Silk Roads
Unit 2.2-Mongol Empire
Unit 2.3-Exchange in the Indian Ocean
Unit 2.4-Trans-Saharan Trade
Unit 2.5-Cultural Consequences
Unit 2.6-Environmental Consequences
Unit 3: Land Based Empires (1450-1750)
Unit 3.1-Empires Expand
Unit 3.2-Empires: Administration
Unit 3.3-Empires: Belief Systems
Unit 4: Trans-Oceanic Interactions
Unit 4.1-Technological Innovations from 1450-1750
Unit 4.2-Exploration: Causes and Events from 1450-1750
Unit 4.3-Columbian Exchange
Unit 4.4-Maritime Empires Established
Unit 4.5-Maritime Empires Maintained and Developed
Unit 4.6-Internal and External Challenges to State Power from 1450-1750
Unit 4.7-Changing Social Hierarchies from 1450-1750
Unit 5: Revolutions (1750-1900)
Unit 5.1-The Enlightenment
Unit 5.2-Nationalism and Revolutions in the Period from 1750 to 1900
Unit 5.3-Industrial Revolution Begins
Unit 5.4-Industrialization Spreads in the Period from 1750 to 1900
Unit 5.5-Technology of the Industrial Age
Unit 5.6-Industrialization: Government’s Role from 1750 to 1900
Unit 5.7-Economic Developments and Innovations in the Industrial Age
Unit 5.8-Reactions to the Industrial Economy from 1750 to 1900
Unit 5.9-Society and the Industrial Age
Unit 6: Consequences of Industrialization (1750-1900)
Unit 6.1-Rationales for Imperialism from 1750 to 1900
Unit 6.2-State Expansion from 1750 to 1900
Unit 6.3-Indigenous Responses to State Expansion
Unit 6.4-Global Economic Development from 1750 to 1900
Unit 6.5-Economic Imperialism from 1750 to 1900
Unit 6.6-Causes of Migration in an Interconnected World
Unit 6.7-Effects of Migration
Unit 7: Global Conflict c. 1900 to the present
Unit 7.1 - Shifting Power After 1900
Unit 7.2 - Causes of World War I
Unit 7.3 - Conducting World War I
Unit 7.4 - Economy in the Interwar Period
Unit 7.5 - Unresolved Tensions After World War I
Unit 7.6 - Causes of World War II
Unit 7.7 - Conducting World War II
Unit 7.8 - Mass Atrocities After 1900
Unit 8: Cold War and Decolonization c. 1900-present
Unit 8.1 - Setting the Stage for the Cold War and Decolonization
Unit 8.2 - The Cold War
Unit 8.3 - Effects of the Cold War
Unit 8.4 - Spread of Communism After 1900
Unit 8.5 - Decolonization After 1900
Unit 8.6 - Newly Independent States
Unit 8.7 - Global Resistance to Established Power Structures After 1900
Unit 8.8 - End of the Cold War
Unit 9: Globalization c. 1900 to the present
Unit 9.1 - Advances in Technology and Exchange After 1900
Unit 9.2 - Technological Advances and Limitations After 1900: Disease
Unit 9.3 - Technological Advances: Debates About the Environment After 1900
Unit 9.4 - Economics in the Global Age
Unit 9.5 - Calls for Reform and Responses After 1900
Unit 9.6 - Globalized Culture After 1900
Unit 9.7 - Resistance to Globalization After 1900
Unit 9.8 - Institutions Developing in a Globalized World
Exam Review
AP World History: Modern exam
Must Know...
Review Videos
Unit 3: Land Based Empires (1450-1750)
UNIT 3.1-EMPIRES EXPAND
UNIT 3.2-EMPIRES: ADMINISTRATION
UNIT 3.3-EMPIRES: BELIEF SYSTEMS
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