World History Concept Connector Study Guide

 
  1. Study Guide World History

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ISBN/ISSN: 99771337713377133771312213255133772414X 88661337707555 OCLC:503076660. Find more information about: ISBN: 99771337713377133771312213255133772414X 88661337707555 OCLC Number: 503076660 Language Note: Glossary in English and Spanish.

Essential Question: What have been the major trade networks in world history? Define trade. Record information. The questions in the Cumulative Review below. Use the Concept. Concept Connector Study Guide.

Notes: 'Discovery School'-Cover. 'Prentice Hall TeacherEXPRESS: plan, teach, assess'-Cover. Teaching resources include: Lesson planner - Program overview booklet - All-in-one teaching resources units 1-7 booklets - Reading and note taking study guide with concept connector journal - Reading and note taking study guide with concept connector journal answer key - Skills handbook - Assessment rubrics for high school - Accelerating the progress of English language learners - TeacherExpress DVD-ROMs - PresentationExpress DVD-ROM.

Target Audience: Grades 9-12. Description: 1 volume (various pagings): illustrations (chiefly color), color maps; 29 cm + 1 student ed. (1 volume (various pagings): illustrations (chiefly color), color maps; 29 cm) + atlas + teaching resources + DVD-ROMs + CD-ROMs Contents: Unit 1. Early civilizations (Prehistory-A.D. Foundations of civilization (Prehistory-300 B.C.); Ancient Middle East and Egypt (3200 B.C.-500 B.C.); Ancient India and China (2600 B.C.- A.D. 550); Ancient Greece (1750 B.C.-133 B.C.); Ancient Rome and the rise of Christianity (509 B.C.-A.D.

476); Civilizations of the Americas (Prehistory-A.D. 1570) - Unit 2.

Study guide world history

Regional civilizations (730 B.C.-A.D. The rise of Europe (500-1300); The high and late Middles Ages (1050-1450); The Byzantine Empire, Russia, and Eastern Europe (330-1613); Muslim civilizations (622-1629); Kingdoms and trading states of Africa (730 B.C.-A.D. 1591); The spread of civilization in East and Southeast Asia (500-1650) - Unit 3. Early modern times (1300-1800). The Renaissance and Reformation (1300-1650); The beginnings of our global age: Europe, Africa, and Asia (1415-1796); The beginnings of our global age: Europe and the Americas (1492-1750); The age of absolutism (1550-1800) - Unit 4. Enlightenment and revolution (1700-1850).

The Enlightenment and the American Revolution (1700-1800); The French Revolution and Napoleon (1789-1815); The Industrial Revolution begins (1750-1850); Revolutions in Europe and Latin America (1790-1848) - Unit 5. Industrialism and a new global age (1800-1914). Life in the industrial age (1800-1914); Nationalism triumphs in Europe (1800-1914); Growth of Western democracies (1815-1914); The new imperialism (1800-1914); New global patterns (1800-1914) - Unit 6. World wars and revolutions (1910-1955).

Study Guide World History

World War I and the Russian Revolution (1914-1924); Nationalism and revolution around the world (1910-1939); The rise of totalitarianism (1919-1939); World War II and its aftermath (1931-1955) - Unit 7. The world since 1945 (1945-present). The Cold War (1945-1991); New nations emerge (1945-present); Regional conflicts (1945-present); The developing world (1945-present); The world today - Concept connector handbook - World atlas - Glossary - Index - Acknowledgments. Other Titles: World history Responsibility: Elisabeth Gaynor Ellis, Anthony Esler.