Prentice Hall. World Civilizations, The Global Experience, 4th Edition, AP* Edition Grades 9-12

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Prentice Hall Grades 9-12 World Civilizations, The Global Experience, 4th Edition, AP* Edition 2006 C O R R E L A T E D T O Grades 9-12

FOUNDATIONS: C.8000 B.C.E. TO 600 C.E. What students are expected to know: Major Developments 1. Locating World History in the environment and time SE: xvi-xxi Environment SE: 12-14 Time SE: 4-5 Diverse Interpretations SE: xxix 2. Developing agriculture and technology SE: 2-31 Types of Early Societies SE: 2-15 Emergence of agriculture and technological change SE: 10-31 Nature of village settlements SE: 10-31 Impact of agriculture on the environment SE: 10-31 Introduction of key stages of metal use SE: 10-31 3. Basic features of early civilizations SE: 15-31 Mesopotamia SE: 18-20 Egypt SE: 20, 22 Indus Valley Civilization SE: 22 Shang Dynasty SE: 23 Mesoamerican and Andean South America SE: 104-105 4. Classical civilizations SE: 32-119 Major political developments in China, SE: 32-119 India, and the Mediterranean Social and gender structures SE: 32-119 Major trading patterns SE: 32-119 Arts, sciences, and technology SE: 45-52, 68-70, 87-90 1

5. Major belief systems SE: 111 Polytheism SE: 2-31 Hinduism SE: 56-75 Judaism SE: 25-29 Confucianism SE: 38-59 Daoism SE: 38-59 Buddhism SE: 56-75, 98, 117 Christianity SE: 98-117, 210-233 6. Late Classical period (200-600 C.E.) SE: 98-125 Collapse of empires SE: 100 Movements of peoples SE: 100 Interregional networks by 600 C.E. SE: 119 600-1450 Major Developments 1. Questions of periodization SE: 120-125 Nature and causes of changes in the world SE: 120-125 history framework leading up to 600-1450 as a period Emergence of new empires and political systems SE: 120-125 Continuities and breaks within the period SE: 126-171 2. The Islamic world SE: 126-149 The rise and role of Islam SE: 126-171 Islamic political structures SE: 126-171 Arts, sciences and technologies SE: 126-171 2

3. Interregional networks and contacts SE: 125 Trade, technology, and cultural exchange SE: 150-171 Trans-Sahara trade SE: 172-193 Indian Ocean trade SE: 150-171 Silk routes SE: 150-171 Missionary outreach of major religions SE: 123 Contacts between major religions SE: 111-117 Impact of the Mongol empires SE: 302-323 4. China s internal and external expansion SE: 256-277 Tang & Song economic revolutions SE: 256-277 Chinese influence on surrounding areas SE: 278-301 Arts, sciences, and technology SE: 256-301 5. Developments in Europe SE: 194-233 Restructuring of economic, social and SE: 154-233 political institutions The division of Christendom into eastern and western Christian cultures SE: 154-209 6. Patterns in the Amerindian world SE: 234-255 Maya SE: 236 Aztec SE: 237-238 Inca SE: 244-246 7. Demographic and environmental changes SE: 302-323 Impact of the nomadic migrations SE: 318 Consequences of plague pandemics in the SE: 302-323, 340-341 fourteenth century 3

Growth and role of cities SE: 329 1450-1750 Major Developments 1. Questions of periodization SE: 342-347 Continuities and breaks, causes of SE: 350-357; Document Based Questions 356 changes from the previous period and within this period 2. Changes in technology, and global interactions SE: 348-367 The Columbian Exchange SE: 342-367 Impact of guns SE: 348-367 Changes in shipbuilding SE: 348-367 New navigational devices SE: 345-367 3. Major empires and other political units and SE: 456-481 social systems Ottoman SE: 482-503 China SE: 482-503 4

Portugal SE: 348-367 Spain SE: 348-367 Russia SE: 388-403 France SE: 348-387 England SE: 348-387 Tokugawa SE: 482-503 Mughal SE: 456-481 Benin SE: 432-455 5

Songhay SE: 432-455 Gender and empire SE: 348-367 4. Slave systems and slave trade SE: 432-455 5. Demographic and environmental changesds SE: 504-505 6. Cultural and intellectual developments SE: 368-387 Scientific Revolution and The SE: 368-387 Enlightenment Changes and continuities in Confucianism SE: 482-503 Major developments and exchanges in the arts SE: 368-387 1750-1914 Major Developments 1. Questions of periodization SE: 506-511 Continuities and breaks, causes of changes from the previous period and within this period 2. Changes in global commerce, communications, and technology SE: 506-511 SE: 506-511, 634-635 Changes in patterns of world trade SE: 538-561 Industrial Revolution SE: 506-537, 614-633 3. Demographic and environmental changes SE: 506-511, 634-637 4. Changes in social and gender structure SE: 512-538 5. Political revolutions and independence movements; new political ideas SE: 513-515 6

Latin American independence movements SE: 562-589 Revolutions (United States, France, Haiti, Mexico, China) Rise of nationalism, nation-states, and movements of political reform SE: 513-520 SE: 521-523, 564-568 Overlaps between nations and empires SE: 590 Rise of democracy and its limitations SE: 513-533 6. Rise of Western dominance (economic, political, social, cultural and artistic, patterns of expansion; imperialism and colonialism) and different cultural and political reactions (reform; resistance; rebellion; racism; nationalism) Patterns of cultural interactions among societies SE: 634-635 1914-Present 1. Questions of periodization SE: 636-643 Continuities and breaks, causes of SE: 644-668, 706-731 changes from the previous period within this period 2. The World Wars, the Holocaust, the Cold War 3. International organizations and their impact SE: 720 SE: 644-668, 706-731 4. New patterns of nationalism SE: 735 5. Impact of major global economic developments SE: 690-693 Great Depression SE: 860-875 Technology SE: 821-829 7

Pacific Rim SE: 821-829 Multinational corporations SE: 861-865 6. New forces of revolution and other sources of political innovations SE: 679-891 6. Social reform and social revolution SE: 810-820, 830-834 7. Globalization of science, technology, and SE: 560-579 culture Global cultures and regional reactions SE: 560-579 Elite, popular, culture and art SE: 560-579 Patterns of resistance SE: 560-579 8. Demographic and environmental changes SE: 871-873 8