Welcome to World History! Get ready for an exciting 20 weeks!
This course challenges students to investigate global
perspectives regarding civilizations, cultures, and societies from 1750 through September 11, 2001. Students will think critically, analyze and process information, research historical sources, as well as develop an understanding of time and chronological relationships. Students taking this course will develop an understanding of course content, exhibit the ability to read and interpret graphical information, locate continents, countries, and cities, as well as show an awareness of current events. |
Unit 1: Renaissance & Reformation
Unit 2: Scientific Revolution & Enlightenment Unit 3: French Revolution Unit 4: Industrialization, Nationalism, and Unification Unit 5: Imperialism Unit 6: World War I Unit 7: Rise of Totalitarian Regimes Unit 8: World War II Unit 9: Post World War II World |
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