Statewide Dual Credit Modern World History: Unit 15, Lesson 4 A discussion of …
Statewide Dual Credit Modern World History: Unit 15, Lesson 4 A discussion of the rise of Communist China under Mao Zedong, including the establishment of the People's Republic of China, the Great Leap Forward, the Cultural Revolution, and the impact of Mao's policies on the Chinese people.
Statewide Dual Credit Modern World History: Unit 15, Lesson 15 A discussion of …
Statewide Dual Credit Modern World History: Unit 15, Lesson 15 A discussion of the end of the Cold War, focusing on the United States' relations with China and the Soviet Union, touching on the impact of US presidents and their policies on the Cold War.
Statewide Dual Credit Modern World History: Unit 15, Lesson 14 A discussion of …
Statewide Dual Credit Modern World History: Unit 15, Lesson 14 A discussion of the Cold War in Latin America, focusing on the United States' involvement in political conflicts in Nicaragua and El Salvador. The U.S. government's fear of the spread of communism led to interventions that had significant consequences for the people of those countries.
Statewide Dual Credit Modern World History: Unit 4, Lesson 2 Discussion of the Ming …
Statewide Dual Credit Modern World History: Unit 4, Lesson 2 Discussion of the Ming dynasty in China, which ruled from 1368-1644. It covers the rise and fall of the dynasty, as well as its many accomplishments, including the construction of the Great Wall of China.
Statewide Dual Credit Modern World History: Unit 4, Lesson 3 Discussion of the …
Statewide Dual Credit Modern World History: Unit 4, Lesson 3 Discussion of the history of Japan, focusing on its relationship with China and the West, the impact of Christianity, and the rise and fall of the Tokugawa shogunate. It also details the indigenous religion of Shintoism, its core beliefs, practices, and rituals.
Statewide Dual Credit Modern World History: Unit 4, Lesson 1 Discussion of the …
Statewide Dual Credit Modern World History: Unit 4, Lesson 1 Discussion of the Russian Empire, beginning from its rise from the medieval state Kievan Rus, expansion of its territory and centralization of its power under Ivan III and Ivan IV, and then, after a period of chaos, continued its expansion under the Romanov dynasty, solidifying its power through laws and religious conformity.
Statewide Dual Credit Modern World History: Unit 3, Lesson 1A description of …
Statewide Dual Credit Modern World History: Unit 3, Lesson 1A description of the rise of absolutism in 17th century France, focusing on the reigns of Louis XIII and Louis XIV and the role played by Cardinal Richelieu in consolidating royal power and expanding state control. Louis XIV, known as the Sun King, further centralized power around the monarchy, using elaborate rituals and court culture to maintain control over the nobility and expanding France's commercial interests abroad.
Statewide Dual Credit Modern World History: Unit 3, Lesson 2 Discussion of the English …
Statewide Dual Credit Modern World History: Unit 3, Lesson 2 Discussion of the English Civil War and the events that led up to it, including the tensions between the Stuart kings and Parliament. It also covers the aftermath of the war, including the rise of Oliver Cromwell and the restoration of the Stuart monarchy, and the Glorious Revolution that established William and Mary as constitutional monarchs.
Statewide Dual Credit Modern World History: Unit 3, Lesson 3 The Thirty Years' …
Statewide Dual Credit Modern World History: Unit 3, Lesson 3 The Thirty Years' War (1618-1648) was a devastating European conflict that began as a local religious conflict in Bohemia and eventually involved all of Europe. The war is divided into four phases and is marked by shifting alliances and interventions by foreign powers. Ultimately, the war ended in a stalemate with the Peace of Westphalia, which restated the terms of the Peace of Augsburg from 1555.
Statewide Dual Credit Modern World History: Unit 2, Lesson 4 Discussion of the …
Statewide Dual Credit Modern World History: Unit 2, Lesson 4 Discussion of the impact of European colonization and the trans-Atlantic slave trade on Africa between 1500 and 1700, including the resulting rise of new kingdoms and religions in the African diaspora.
Statewide Dual Credit Modern World History: Unit 2, Lesson 3 Discussion of the …
Statewide Dual Credit Modern World History: Unit 2, Lesson 3 Discussion of the colonization of the Americas by European powers, focusing on the Spanish, French, and English detailing the interactions between colonists and Native Americans, the economic systems established in the colonies, and the lasting impacts of colonization on the Americas.
Statewide Dual Credit Modern World History: Unit 2, Lesson 1 The motivations for …
Statewide Dual Credit Modern World History: Unit 2, Lesson 1 The motivations for European exploration, the Portuguese exploration led by Vasco da Gama, and the Spanish exploration led by Christopher Columbus.
Statewide Dual Credit Modern World History: Unit 2, Lesson 2 The Protestant Reformation, …
Statewide Dual Credit Modern World History: Unit 2, Lesson 2 The Protestant Reformation, sparked by Martin Luther's criticisms of the Catholic Church, led to the rise of Protestantism and the fragmentation of Christianity in Europe. This religious upheaval had lasting impacts on European society, including increased literacy, the spread of education, and shifts in gender roles.
Statewide Dual Credit Modern World History: Lesson 13, Unit 3 A discussion of …
Statewide Dual Credit Modern World History: Lesson 13, Unit 3 A discussion of France and Latin America in the interwar period reveals drastically different experiences. In France, despite economic stability and cultural advances, anxieties about Germany led to defensive posturing. Conversely, Latin American nations, impacted by global economic shifts, sought to decrease their dependence on foreign powers by adopting a new economic model.
Statewide Dual Credit Modern World History: Unit 13, Lesson 1 A discussion of …
Statewide Dual Credit Modern World History: Unit 13, Lesson 1 A discussion of the aftermath of World War I, focusing on the failure of Wilson's Fourteen Points and the Treaty of Versailles to secure lasting peace. This failure, exacerbated by economic hardship, led to the rise of Fascism in Europe, notably in Italy under Mussolini and the early stages of Hitler's rise in Germany.
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