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(Time Period:Foundations 8000 BCE to 600 CEReview of Locating World History in the environment and time)
Environment:
Interaction of geography and climate with the development of human society
Environment:
Demography-major pop changes due to human/environment factors
Environment:
The environment as historical actor
Time:
Periodization in early human history
Time:
Nature and causes of change during this time
Time:
Changes and continuities during this time
Diverse Interpretations:
What are the issues involved in using civilization as an organizing principle in world history?
Diverse Interpretations:
What is the most common source of change: connection or diffusion v. independent invention?
What was the effect of the Neolithic Revolution on gender relations?
(Time Period:Foundations 8000 BCE to 600 CEReview of Developing Agriculture and Technology)
SOCIETIES AND THEIR DEMOGRAPHIC CHARACTERISTICS, INCLUDE AFRICA, THE AMERICAS AND SOUTHEAST ASIA
Agricultural Societies
Pastoral Societies
Foraging Societies
Compare societies and cultures that include cities with pastoral and nomadic societies
Emergence of agriculture and technological change
Nature of village settlements
Impact of agriculture on the environment
Introduction of key stages of metal use
(Time Period:Foundations 8000 BCE to 600 CEReview of Early Civilizations)
BASIC FEATURES OF EARLY CIVILIZATIONS IN DIFFERENT ENVIRONMENTS: CULTURE, STATE, AND SOCIAL STRUCTURES
Mesopotamia
Egypt
Shang
Indus
Andean South America
Mesoamerica
COMPARE TWO OF THE ABOVE
(Time Period:Foundations 8000 BCE to 600 CEReview of Classical Civilizations )
MAJOR POLITICAL DEVELOPMENTS AND ANALYZE THE ROLE OF TECHNOLOGY IN THE GROWTH OF LARGE STATE STRUCTURES
Mesoamerica
India
Mediterranean
Social and gender structures
Arts, sciences and technology
Major trading patterns within and among Classical civilizations; contacts with adjacent regions
Compare the caste system to other systems of social inequality devised by early and classical civilizations, include slavery
(Time Period:Foundations 8000 BCE to 600 CEReview of Major Belief Systems)
KNOW BASIC FEATURES OF EACH BELIEF SYSTEM & LOCATION PRIOR TO 600 CE
Hinduism
Buddhism
Daoism
Christianity
Judaism
Confucianism
Polytheism
Compare major belief systems including similarities in cementing social hierarchy ex. Hinduism contrasted with Confucianism
Role of Women in different belief systems-Buddhism, Christianity, Confucianism, Hinduism
(Time Period:Foundations 8000 BCE to 600 CEReview of Late Classical Period 200600 CE)
COLLAPSE OF EMPIRES/STATES
Han China
Western half of Roman Empire
Gupta Empire
How and why was the collapse of empire more severe in W. Europe than it was in the E. Mediterranean or in China
MOVEMENTS OF PEOPLES
Huns
Germans
Bantu
Polynesians
INTERREGIONAL NETWORKS
Trade
Religious Diffusion
Compare the development of traditions and institutions in major civilizations-Indian, Chinese and Greek/Roman
(Time Period:Regional and Transregional Interactions 600-1450 Review of Periodization)
Nature and causes of changes in world history framework leading up to 600-1450 as a period
Changes and continuities within the era
Emergence of new empires and political systems (Umayyad, Abbasid, Byzantium, Russia, Sudanic States, Swahili Coast, Tang, Song, Ming, Delhi Sultanate, Mongol, Turkish, Aztec, Inca)
Impact of the Mongols on international contacts and on specific societies
(Time Period:Regional and Transregional Interactions 600-1450Review of The Islamic World)Rise of Islam
Role of Islam as a unifying cultural force in Eurasia and Africa
Role of Islam as an economic force in Eurasia and Africa
Islamic political structures, notably the caliphate
Arts, sciences and technology of the Islamic World
Compare European and sub-Saharan African contacts with the Islamic World
Analyze gender systems and changes, such as the effects of Islam
(Time Period:Regional and Transregional Interactions 600-1450Review of Interregional Networks and Contacts )
DEVELOPMENT AND SHIFTS IN INTERREGIONAL TRADE, TEHNOLOGY AND CULTURAL EXCHANGE
Trans-Saharan Trade
Silk Roads
Indian Ocean Trade
Economic innovations (Tang, Song, Ming, Swahili, Americas)
Missionary Outreach of Major Religions
Contacts between major religions-Islam and Buddhism, Christianity and Islam
Impact of the Mongol Empires
(Time Period:Regional and Transregional Interactions 600-1450Review of Political Systems and Cultural Patterns-East Asia)
Chinas expansion
Chinese influence on surrounding areas and its limits (Japan, Vietnam and Korea)
Compare Japanese and European Feudalism
Compare gender systems and changes
Analyze the Chinese civil service exam system and the rise of meritocracy
(Time Period:Regional and Transregional Interactions 600-1450 Review of Political Systems and Cultural Patterns-Europe)
Restructuring of Europe institutions
Decentralization-medieval society
Division of Christendom into eastern and western Christian cultures
Revival of Cities
Compare developments in political and social institutions in both eastern and western Europe
(Time Period:Regional and Transregional Interactions 600-1450Review of Political Systems and Cultural Patterns-Americas, Africa, South Asia and Southeast Asia)
AMERICAS
Apex and Decline of the Maya
Rise of the Aztec
Rise of the Inca
AFRICA
Sudanic Empires (Mali, Ghana, Songhay)
Swahili Coast
SOUTH ASIA
Delhi Sultanate
SOUTHEAST ASIA
Vietnam
(Time Period:Regional and Transregional Interactions 600-1450 Review of Demographic and Environmental changes)
IMPACT OF NOMADIC MIGRATIONS ON AFRO-EURASIA AND AMERICAS
Aztecs
Mongols
Turks
Vikings
Arabs
Consequences of Plague pandemics in the 14th century
Compare the role and function of cities in major societies
Growth and role of cities (expansion of urban commercial centers in Song China and administrative centers in Africa and the Americas
(Time Period:Regional and Transregional Interactions 600-1450 Review of Diverse Interpretations)
What are the issues involved in using cultural areas rather than states as units of analysis?
What are the sources of change: nomadic migrations versus urban growth?
Was there a world economic network in this period?
Were there common patterns in the new opportunities available to and constraints placed on elite women in this period?
To what extent was Dar al-Islam a unified cultural/political entity?
(Time Period:Global Interactions 1450-1750Review of Periodization and changes)
Periodization-why the boundaries for this era?
Changes and continuities for this era
Causes and changes within the era
Causes and changes from the last era
Changes in trade (ex Columbian exchange
Changes in technology (ex. Guns, shipbuilding, navigational technologies)
Changes in global interactions
(Time Period:Global Interactions 1450-1750Review of Major Empires, Political units and Social Systems)
KNOW MAJOR EMPIRES AND OTHER POLITICAL UNITS AND SOCIAL SYSTEMS
Ottoman
Aztec
China
Portugal
Spain
Russia
France
Britain
Tokugawa
Mughal
Inca
Doodle Here
Characteristics of African Kingdoms
Know one to illustrate characteristics-Kongo, Benin, Dahomey, Ashanti, Songhay, or Oyo
Gender and Empire (including the role of women in households and in politics)
(Time Period:Global Interactions 1450-1750Review of Slavery)
Slave systems
Slave trade
Plantation systems
Compare coercive labor systems: slavery and other coercive labor systems in the Americas
(Time Period:Global Interactions 1450-1750Review of Demographic and Environmental Changes)
European exploration
New crops
Animals
Comparative Population Trends
Diseases
(Time Period:Global Interactions 1450-1750Review of Cultural and Intellectual Developments)
Scientific Revolution
Enlightenment
Absolutism
Reformation
Changes and continuities in Confucianism (include neoconfucianism)
Major developments and exchanges in the arts
Compare global causes and impacts of cultural change (ex. African contributions to cultures in the Americas)
Creation of new religions (Vodun, Sihkism, Zen, Protestantism)
(Time Period: Global Interactions 1450-1750Review of Diverse Interpretations and Major Comparisons)
What are the debates about the timing and extent of European predominance in the world economy?
How does the world economic system of this period compare with patterns of interregional trade in the previous period?
Compare colonial administrations
Analyze the development of empire (general empire building in Asia, Africa, Americas and Europe
Analyze imperial systems: A European seaborne empire compared with a land-based Asian empire
Compare Russias interaction two of the following (Ottoman Empire, China, western Europe and eastern Europe
Compare Mesoamerican and Andean systems of economic exchange
(Time Period: Industrialization and Global Integration 1750-1914Review of :Periodization and Major Changes)
Periodization: What makes the year 1750 an important transition year for the world? Why does the era end at 1914?
What are continuities and changes from the previous period?
Causes of changes within the era
Changes in global commerce
Changes in global communications
Changes in global technology
Changes in patterns of world trade
Industrial Revolution
Transformative effects of Ind. Rev on different societies
Different timing of industrialization in different societies
Mutual relation of industrial and scientific developments
Commonalities among industrializing societies
(Time Period: Industrialization and Global Integration 1750-1914Review of: Demographic and Environmental Changes)
Demographic changes
Environmental changes
Medicine
Migrations
End of Atlantic slave trade
New birthrate patterns
Food supply
Compare the causes and early phases of the Industrial Revolution in western Europe and Japan
(Time Period: Industrialization of Global Integration 1750-1914Review of: Changes in Social and Gender Structures)
Changes in social structures
Changes in gender structures
Industrialization effect on social/gender structures
Emancipation of serfs/slaves
Tension between work patterns and ideas about gender
Commercial and demographic developments
New forms of labor systems
Compare the roles and conditions of elite women in Latin America with those in western Europe before 1850
(Time Period: Industrialization and Global Integration 1750-1914Review of: Political Revolutions, Independence Movements and New Political Ideas and Diverse Interpretations)
US Independence Movements
Latin American Independence Movements
French Revolution
Haitian Revolution
Chinese Revolution
Mexican Revolution
Compare the Haitian and French Revolutions
Rise of nationalism, nation-states, and movements of political reform
RISE OF DEMOCRACY AND ITS LIMITATIONS
Reform
Women
Racism
COMPARE NATIONALISM IN THE FOLLOWING PAIRS:
China and Japan
Egypt and Italy
Pan Africanism and the Indian Congress Movement
DIVERSE INTERPRETATIONS
What are the debates over causes and effect of serf and slave emancipation in this period, and how do these debates fit into broader comparisons of labor systems?
What are the debates over the causes of European/British technological innovation versus development in Asia/China?
What are the debates over the nature of womens roles in this era and how do these debates apply to industrialized areas and how do they apply to colonial societies?
(Time Period: Industrialization and Global Integration 1750-1914Review of Rise of Western Dominance)RISE OF WESTERN DOMINANCE
Economic
Military
Political
Social
Cultural and Artistic
Patterns of expansion
Imperialism
Colonialism
Neocolonialism
DIFFERENT CULTURAL AND POLITICAL REACTIONS TO THE RISE OF WESTERN DOMINANCE
Reform
Dissent
Resistance
Rebellion
Racism
Nationalism
Impact of changing European ideologies on colonial administrations
COMPARE REACTION TO FOREIGN INTERFERENCE IN:
Japan
Ottoman Empire
China
India
Southeast Asia
EXPLAIN FORMS OF WESTERN INTERVENTION IN:
Latin America
Africa
Southeast Asia
(Time Period: Industrialization and Global Integration 1750-1914Review of: Patterns of Artistic and Cultural Interactions)
Patterns of cultural and artistic interactions among societies in different parts of the world
African influences on European art
Asian influences on European art
Cultural policies of Meiji Japan
(Time Period:Global Fragmentations and Realignments 1914-PresentReview of:Periodization and War and Peace in a Global Context)
PERIODIZATION
Continuties and breaks
Causes of changes from the previous period
Causes of changes within this period
WAR AND PEACE IN A GLOBAL CONTEXT
WWI
WWII
Colonial Soldiers in WWI
Holocaust
Cold War
Nuclear Weaponry
Compare the effects of the World Wars on areas outside of Europe
Compare major forms of twentieth century warfare
INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS AND THEIR EFFECTS ON THE GLOBAL FRAMEWORK
Globalization of Diplomacy
Globalization of Conflict
Global Balance of Power
Reduction of European Influence
League of Nations
United Nations
Non-Aligned Nations
\ (Time Period:Global Fragmentations and Realignments 1914-PresentReview of: New Patterns of Nationalism )
NEW PATTERNS OF NATIONALISM
Facism
Decolonization
Racism
Genocide
Breakup of the Soviet Union
Analyze nationalist ideologies and movements in contrasting European and Colonial environments
Compare patterns and results of decolonization in Africa and India
(Time Period:Global Fragmentations and Realignments 1914-PresentReview of:Effects of Major Global Economic Developments)
EFFECTS OF MAJOR GLOBAL ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENTS
Great Depression in Latin America
Technology
Pacific Rim
Multinational Corporations
Asses different proposals (or models) for economic growth in the developing world and the social and political consequences
Compare legacies of colonialism and patterns of economic development in two of the three areas (Africa, Asia and Latin America)
(Time Period: Global Fragmentations and Realignments 1914-PresentReview of: New Forces of Revolution and Innovation and Social Reform and Social Revolution)
New Forces of Revolution
Other Sources of political innovations
Pick two revolutions (Russian, Chinese, Cuban, Iranian) and compare their effects of the roles of women
Compare the different types of independence struggles
SOCIAL REFORM AND SOCIAL REVOLUTION
Changing gender roles
Family structures
Rise of Feminism
Peasant protest
International Marxism
Religious Fundamentalism
(Time Period: Global Fragmentations and Realignments 1914-PresentReview of: Globalization of Science, Technology and Culture)
Globalization of Science
Globalization of Technology
Globalization of Culture
Developments in global cultures and regional reactions including science and consumer culture
Analyze the global effects of the Western consumer culture
Interactions between elite and popular culture and art
EXAMINE GLOBAL INTERACTIONS IN CULTURAL ARENAS
Reggae
Art
Sports
(Time Period: Global Fragmentations and Realignments 1914-PresentReview of: Demographic and Environmental Changes and Diverse Interpretations)
DEMOGRAPHIC AND ENVIRONMENTAL CHANGES
Migrations
Changes in birthrates and deathrates
New forms of urbanization
Deforestation
Green/Environmental Movements
Rural to Urban Shifts
DIVERSE INTERPRETATIONS
Is cultural convergence or diversity the best model for understanding increased intercultural contact in the modern world?
What are the advantages and disadvantages of using units of analysis for the modern world, such as the nation, the world, the West, and the developing world?