Major Events and Trends in World History Modern World History Evening High School.

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Major Events and Trends in World History Modern World History Evening High School

Key Vocabulary Monarchy Aristocracy Democracy Renaissance Reformation Enlightenment Imperialism Industrialization Socialism Nationalism Revolution Communism Martin Luther Louis XIV Peter the Great Galileo John Locke Napoleon Karl Marx V.I. Lenin Joseph Stalin Mao Zedong

The Rise of Democratic Ideas The Legacy of Ancient Greece and Rome Judeo-Christian Tradition Democratic Developments in England The Enlightenment and Democratic Revolutions

The Rise of Democratic Ideas

Renaissance and Reformation in Europe Italy: Birthplace of the Renaissance The Northern Renaissance Luther starts the Reformation

Renaissance and Reformation in Europe Italy: Birthplace of the Renaissance

Renaissance and Reformation in Europe The Northern Renaissance

Renaissance and Reformation in Europe Luther starts the Reformation

The Muslim World Expands The Ottomans Build a Vast Empire The Mughals Establish and Empire in India

The Age of Exploration and Isolationism Europeans Explore the East China Rejects European Outreach Japan Limits Western Contacts

The Atlantic World Spanish Conquests in the New World Competing Claims in the New World The Atlantic Slave Trade

The Atlantic World The Columbian Exchange and Global Trade

Absolute Monarchs in Europe Spain’s Empire and European Absolutism France’s Ultimate Monarch Central European Monarchs Clash Russian Czars Increase Power Parliament Limits the English Monarchy

Enlightenment and Revolution The Scientific Revolution Enlightenment in Europe The Spread of Enlightenment Ideas The American Revolution and the Birth of a Republic

The French Revolution and Napoleon The Revolution Threatens the French Kind Revolution Brings Reform and Terror Napoleon Forges an Empire Napoleon's Empire Collapses The Congress of Vienna Convenes

Nationalist Revolutions Sweep the West Latin American Peoples Win Independence Revolution Disrupts Europe Revolution in the Arts

Nationalist Revolutions Sweep the West Revolution in the Arts

The Industrial Revolution The Beginnings of Industrialization Industrialization Spreads An Age of Reforms

An Age of Democracy and Progress Democratic Reform and Activism Self-Rule for British Colonies Expansion and Crisis in the United States Nineteenth Century Progress

The Age of Imperialism Imperialists Divide Africa Muslim Lands Fall to Imperialist Demands British Imperialism in India Western Powers Rule Southeast Asia

Transformations Around the Globe China Responds to Pressure from the West Japan Modernizes U.S. Economic Imperialism in Latin America The Mexican Revolution

The Great War The Stage is Set for War War Consumes Europe War Affects the World A Flawed Peace

Revolution and Nationalism Revolutions in Russia Collapse of Chinese Imperial Rule Nationalism in India and Southwest Asia