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Essential Question
1-3
1.
What forces
drove the
revolutions of the
1700s, 1800s, and
early 1900s?
2.
3.
WHG:
6.1
6.1.1
6.1.2
6.1.3
6.1.4
6.1.5
6.2
6.2.1
6.2.2
6.2.3
6.2.4
6.3
6.3.1
6.3.2
6.3.3
4.
Content
Era 6 - An
Age of Global
Revolutions
18th Century
to 1914
Essential Concepts
Key Terms
1 & 2) Industrialization
Political revolution
Republicanism
Liberalism
Coup detat
Nationalism
Constitutionalism
Concessions
Capital
Capitalism
Socialism
Imperialism
Sovereign
Rule of law
Popular Sovereignty
Liberal
Conservative
Guerrilla Warfare
3) Industrial revolution
Productivity
Interchangeable parts
Bessemer process
Domestic system
Factory system
Mass production
Enclosure
Monopoly
Urbanization
Labor union
Strike
4) Imperialism
Sphere of influence
Racist
Social Darwinism
Best Practices
for Teaching
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Lectures
Group work
Individual
projects
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Research paper
PowerPoint
Resources
Assessment
Text
Overhead
VCR/DVD
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Internet
Standards &
Benchmarks
Unit Exam
Quizzes
Essays
Q&A
Presentations
4-6
WHG:
7.1
7.1.1
7.1.2
7.1.3
7.1.4
7.1.5
7.2
7.2.1
7.2.2
7.2.3
7.2.4
7.3
7.3.1
7.3.2
7.3.3
7.3.4
7.3.5
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
How did
economic crisis and
world wars
influence the global
balance of military,
political, and
economic power
during the first half
of the 20th century?
What were the
causes and longtem consequences
of WWI?
What changes did
the Russian
Revolution bring
about within Russia
and in world
affairs?
What were the
causes and effects
of political unrest in
Latin America in
the 19th and 20th
centuries?
How did European
colonialism lay the
groundwork for the
emergence of the
modern Middle
East?
Era 7 - Global
Crisis and
Achievement,
1900-1945
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projects
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Standards &
Benchmarks
Unit Exam
Quizzes
Essays
Q&A
Presentations
world.
-Mandate system.
-Discovery of
petroleum.
7.
8.
Bolshevik
Red terror
4) Oligarchies
Elites
Strike
Nationalized
Customs
Creditor
Roosevelt Corollary
Dollar diplomacy
5) Millet
Secular
Autocrat
Veto
Autonomy
Zionist
Plebiscite
Protectorate
Hajj
Revenue
Martial law
6)Fascism
Republican
Coalition
Totalitarian
Censor
Corporatism
Coup
Platform
Propaganda
7) Aggression
Militarism
Sanction
Axis powers
Allies
Appeasement
Munich Pact
Embargo
Isolationism
1.
2.
How have
emerging nations
fared in their quest
for political
stability, economic
growth, and
democracy?
3.
Why is the
Middle East so
important in
modern world
affairs?
Era 8 - The
Cold War and
its Aftermath:
The 20th
Century Since
1945
1) Cold War
Superpower
United Nations
Iron Curtain
Containment
Marshall Plan
NATO
Warsaw Pact
Arms race
Cultural revolution
Korean War
Vietnam War
Viet Cong
Domino Theory
Cuban Missile Crisis
Bay of Pigs
Covert action
Dtente
Deterrence
Berlin Wall
2) Developed countries
Third World
Developing countries
Covert action
Nonaligned nations
Hegemony
Multinational
corporation
Coup dtat
Protectorate
Embargo
Vietnam War
Khmer Rouge
Genocide
Infrastructure
Apartheid
Archipelago
Martial law
Human rights
Populism
Exile
Discussions
Q&A
Lectures
Group work
Individual
projects
Map/charts
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Standards &
Benchmarks
Unit Exam
Quizzes
Essays
Q&A
Presentations
1.
Contemporary
Global Issues,
Past to
Present
life expectancy
population density
greenhouse effect
globalization
common market
outsource
ethnic cleansing/
genocide
Arab Spring
natural resources
fossil fuels
global warming
migration nationalism
Discussions
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natural resource
terrorism