AP+World+History

=AP World History Block 1=

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=5-Themes Activity= Mesopotamia (45-56) Egypt (early) (59-69) Egypt (complex) (69-80) South Asia (87-105) =Early Religions of South Asia (India)= Early Aryan (Brahmanism) (99-104) Jainism (217-218) Early Buddhism (219-221) Mahayana Buddhism (222-224) Popular Hinduism (224-227) =Ancient Greece and Rome= 1 - Early Greek Society (231-245) 2 - Greek Economy, Society, and Cultural Life (245-255) 3 - Rome: Kingdom, Republic, and Empire (259-271) 4 - Roman Economy, Society, and Cosmopolitan Life (271-284) =End of the Classical Era Activity= Eastern Roman Empire (Byzantines) Western Roman Empire Gupta Civilization (Classical India)* Han China Korea, Vietnam, and Japan (pre-history - 1600 CE) Cross Cultural Exchanges and the Silk Road =The Post-Classical Era Activity **Civilizations:**= Post-Classical Africa Post-Classical India Post-Classical Eurasia and Asia Americas and Oceania The Expansive Realm of Islam Post-Classical Europe = = =Crisis and Recovery**:**=  __Cross-Cultural Interactions (565-576)__  Crisis and Bubonic Plague (576-579)  Ming Recovery (579-580)  State Building (580-582)  The Italian Renaissance (582-585)  Exploration and Chinese Reconnaissance (585-586) European Exploration (586-591) =Capitalist Societies and the New World**:**= Colliding Worlds (665-670) Iberian Empires in the Americas and Settlers in the Colonies (670-675) Colonial Society in the Americas (675-681) Sugar, Slavery, Fur Trading, and Christianity and Native Religions (681-686) Europeans in the Pacific (686-691) African Politics and Society In Early Modern Times (695-699) The Kingdoms of Central and South Africa (699-705) The Atlantic Slave Trade (706-712) The African Diaspora (712-718) =**Tradition and Change in East Asia****:**= Group 1 - The Quest for Political Stability; Ming Dynasty (723-727)  Group 2 - The Quest for Political Stability; The Qing Dynasty and The Son of Heaven (727-731)  Group 3 - Economic and Social Change; Patriarchs and Population Growth (731-735)  Group 4 - Economic and Social Change; Gentry, Commoners, Soldiers, and Mean People (735-738)  Group 5 - The Confucian Tradition and New Cultural Influences; Neo-Confucianism and The Return of Christianity (738-741)  Group 6 - The Unification of Japan; The Tokugawa Shogunate and Economic and Social Change (741-744) Group 7 - The Unification of Japan; Neo-Confucianism and Christianity and Dutch Learning (744-749) =**The Islamic Empires****:**= The Islamic Empires - The Formation (753-762) The Islamic Empires - Imperial Society (762-769) The Islamic Empires - In Transition (770-775) =**The Industrial Revolution****:**= 1 - Technological Innovations of the Agricultural and Industrial Revolution (815-820) 2 - Child Labor During the Industrial Revolution (820-825) 3 - Urbanization and the Changing City During the Industrial Revolution (825-830) 4 - Changing Society During the Industrial Revolution (831-836) 5 - Global Effects of Industrialization (836-842) =**The Americas and Societies at Crossroads****:**= The Americas in the Age of Independence - The Building of the American States The Americas in the Age of Independence - American Economic Development Societies at Crossroads - The Ottoman Empire in Decline Societies at Crossroads - The Chinese Empire Under Siege = = =Imperialism= //**Imperialism Simulation Group Pages:**// Austria Germany Russia France Britain United States
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Imperialism - Africa (909-925) Imperialism - Pacific, Asia, and Legacies (925-939) = = = = =**Post-WWI Nationalism**= India (1005-1008) China and Japan (1008-1014) Africa (1014-1020) Latin America (1020-1027) **The Holocaust** History of (Intro to) the Holocaust The Nuremberg Laws Ghettos Pogroms (specifically with Kristallnacht) The Euthanasia Program Nazi Racial Hygiene The Final Solution Einsatzgruppen (Mobile Killing Units) //Concentration Camps and Gas Chambers// Auschwitz-Birkenau Nazi Medical Experiments and Dr. Mengele (Dr. Death) =**The Post-WWII World**= The Formation of the Bipolar World Challenges to the Superpower Hegemony The End of the Cold War Independence in Asia Decolonization in Africa After Independence - Long-Term Struggles in the Postcolonial Era The Global Economy Cross-Cultural Exchanges and Global Communications Global Problems Crossing Boundaries