Ateneo de Davao University High School Unit Social Studies 3 World History Mr. Arvin John Valiente Enriquez Maruya.

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Ateneo de Davao University High School Unit Social Studies 3 World History Mr. Arvin John Valiente Enriquez Maruya

Objectives We study history because it is part of our identity and so at the end of the School Year, the student shall have been able to: Make sense of the present events Appreciate the history of the world Predict the future in the context of economic and social issues through analysis of trends and problems in past events

1 st Quarter Topics 1.Beginnings of Civilization 2.First Civilizations : Africa and Asia 3.Early Civilizations in India and China 4.Empires of India and China

2 nd Quarter Topics 1.Ancient Greece 2.Ancient Rome and the Rise of Christianity

3 rd Quarter Topics 1.The Rise of Europe 2.The High Middle Ages 3.The Byzantine Empire 4.The Renaissance and Reformation 5.The Age of Enlightenment

4 th Quarter Topics 1.The Industrial Revolution 2.The New Imperialism 3.World War I and its’ Aftermath 4.World War II and its’ Aftermath 5.The World Since 1945

"If A is a success in life, then A equals x plus y plus z. Work is x; y is play; and z is keeping your mouth shut.“ – Albert Einstein

References Prentice Hall: Connections to Today by Elisabeth Gaynor Ellis and Anthony Esler