World History March 7 – 11, 2016 Ms. Shauntee-Wilson.

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World History March 7 – 11, 2016 Ms. Shauntee-Wilson

Standards under study 6.1.1 Global Revolutions Analyze the causes and global consequences of major political and industrial revolutions focusing on changes in relative political and military power, economic production and commerce. 6.2.1 Political Revolutions Analyze the Age of Revolutions by comparing and contrasting the political, economic, and social causes and consequences of at least three political and/or nationalistic revolutions (American, French, Haitian, Mexican or other Latin American, or Chinese Revolutions) 6.2.2 Growth of Nationalism and Nation-states Compare and contrast the rise of the nation-states in western context (e.g., Germany, Italy) and non-western context (e.g., Meiji Japan) 6.2.3 Industrialization Analyze the origins, characteristics and consequences of industrialization across the world by Comparing and contrasting the process and impact of industrialization in Russia, Japan, and one of the following: Britain, Germany, United States, or France Describing the social and economic impacts of industrialization, particularly its effects on women and children, and the rise of organized labor movements. Describing the environmental impacts of industrialization and urbanization 6.3.1 Europe Analyze the economic, political, and social transformations in Europe by Analyzing and explaining the impact of economic development on European society Explaining how democratic ideas and revolutionary conflicts influenced European society, noting particularly their influence on religious institutions, education, family life, and the legal and political position of women Using historical and modern maps to describe how the wars of the French Revolutionary and Napoleonic periods and growing nationalism changed the political geography of Europe and other regions (e.g., Louisiana Purchase) 6.3.2 East Asia Analyze the political, economic, and social transformations in East Asia by Explaining key events in modernization of Japan (Meiji Restoration) and the impact of the Russo-Japanese War Describing key events in the decline of Qing China, including the Opium Wars and the Taiping and Boxer Rebellions

Monday Do Now – Why do new ideas often spark change? How do new ways of thinking affect the way people respond to their surroundings? Review Syllabus Weebly Remind 101 Online Text access Crash Course - https://youtu.be/5A_o-nU5s2U Exit Ticket – What 3 new things did you learn from watching the video?

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