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AL-World History: 1500 to the Present
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9.1.
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World History: 1500 to the Present
Describe developments in Italy and Northern Europe during the Renaissance period with respect to
humanism, arts and literature, intellectual development, increased trade, and advances in technology.
Edgenuity Lesson Name
Artistic Achievements of the Renaissance
Conquest of the Americas
Literature and Philosophy of the Renaissance
The Northern Renaissance
The Renaissance
The Struggle for North America
Three Worlds Meet
Voyages of Exploration
9.2.
9.2.1.
Describe the role of mercantilism and imperialism in European exploration and colonization in the sixteenth
century, including the Columbian Exchange.
Describing the impact of the Commercial Revolution on European society.
The Struggle for North America
Three Worlds Meet
9.2.2.
Identifying major ocean currents, wind patterns, landforms, and climates affecting European exploration.
Conquest of the Americas
The Struggle for North America
Voyages of Exploration
9.3.
Explain causes of the Reformation and its impact, including tensions between religious and secular authorities,
reformers and doctrines, the Counter-Reformation, the English Reformation, and wars of religion.
The Counter-Reformation
The Protestant Reformation
9.4.
Explain the relationship between physical geography and cultural development in India, Africa, Japan, and
China in the early Global Age, including trade and travel, natural resources, and movement and isolation of
peoples and ideas.
9.4.1.
Depicting the general location of, size of, and distance between regions in the early Global Age.
Civilizations in North and South America
Conquest of the Americas
The Struggle for North America
Three Worlds Meet
Voyages of Exploration
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9.5.
9.5.1.
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Describe the rise of absolutism and constitutionalism and their impact on European nations.
Contrasting philosophies of Thomas Hobbes and John Locke and the belief in the divine right of kings.
Edgenuity Lesson Name
The Enlightenment
The French Revolution Begins
9.5.2.
Comparing absolutism as it developed in France, Russia, and Prussia, including the reigns of Louis XIV, Peter
the Great, and Frederick the Great.
Absolute Monarchy in Europe
The Glorious Revolution
9.5.3.
Identifying major provisions of the Petition of Rights and the English Bill of Rights.
Growing Democracy in England
The American Revolution
9.6.
Identify significant ideas and achievements of scientists and philosophers of the Scientific Revolution and the
Age of Enlightenment.
Growing Democracy in England
Napoleon's Rise and Fall
The Enlightenment
The Scientific Revolution
9.7.
9.7.1.
Describe the impact of the French Revolution on Europe, including political evolution, social evolution, and
diffusion of nationalism and liberalism.
Identifying causes of the French Revolution.
The French Revolution Begins
9.7.2.
Describing the influence of the American Revolution on the French Revolution.
The American Revolution
The French Revolution Begins
9.7.3.
Identifying objectives of different groups participating in the French Revolution.
Napoleon's Rise and Fall
The French Revolution Begins
The Reign of Terror
9.7.4.
Describing the role of Napoléon Bonaparte as an empire builder.
Napoleon's Rise and Fall
9.8.
Compare revolutions in Latin America and the Caribbean, including Haiti, Colombia, Venezuela, Argentina,
Chile, and Mexico.
9.8.1.
Identifying the location of countries in Latin America.
Latin American Revolutions
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9.9.
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Edgenuity Lesson Name
Describe the impact of technological inventions, conditions of labor, and the economic theories of capitalism,
liberalism, socialism, and Marxism during the Industrial Revolution on the economies, societies, and politics of
Europe.
9.9.1.
Identifying important inventors in Europe during the Industrial Revolution.
Impact of the Industrial Age
The Industrial Age
9.9.2.
Comparing the Industrial Revolution in England to later revolutions in Europe.
Age of Reform
Age of Revolutions
Impact of the Industrial Age
New Economic Theories
Rise of the Nation-State
The Growth of Cities
The Industrial Age
9.10.
9.10.1.
Describe the influence of urbanization on the Western World during the nineteenth century.
Describing the search for political democracy and social justice in the Western World.
9.11.
Describe the impact of European nationalism and Western imperialism as forces of global transformation,
including the unification of Italy and Germany, the rise of Japan’s power in East Asia, economic roots of
imperialism, imperialist ideology, colonialism and national rivalries, and United States’ imperialism.
9.11.1.
Describing resistance to European imperialism in Africa, Japan, and China.
Age of Reform
Imperialism in Africa
Imperialism in East Asia
India under British Rule
Spheres of Influence in Muslim Lands
The New Imperialism
The Rise of Modern Japan
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and Imperialism
9.12.
9.12.1.
Explain causes and consequences of World War I, including imperialism, militarism, nationalism, and the
alliance system.
Describing the rise of Communism in Russia during World War I.
A New Kind of War
World War I Begins
World War I Ends
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9.12.2.
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Describing military technology used during World War I.
Edgenuity Lesson Name
A New Kind of War
World War I Begins
World War I Ends
9.12.3.
Identifying problems created by the Treaty of Versailles of 1919.
Rise of Hitler
World War I Ends
9.12.4.
Identifying alliances during World War I and boundary changes after World War I.
A New Kind of War
World War I Begins
World War I Ends
9.13.
9.13.1.
Explain challenges of the post-World War I period.
Identifying causes of the Great Depression.
9.13.2.
Characterizing the global impact of the Great Depression.
9.14.
9.14.1.
Describe causes and consequences of World War II.
Explaining the rise of militarist and totalitarian states in Italy, Germany, the Soviet Union, and Japan.
Global Economic Crisis
Global Economic Crisis
Authoritarianism, Fascism, and Dictators
Global Economic Crisis
Revolution in Russia
Rise of Hitler
9.14.2.
Identifying turning points of World War II in the European and Pacific Theaters.
Communism in China
Japan's Pacific Campaign
Stalin and the Soviet Union
The Holocaust
Victory for the Allies
WWII Begins
9.14.3.
Depicting geographic locations of world events between 1939 and 1945.
Authoritarianism, Fascism, and Dictators
Japan's Pacific Campaign
Rise of Hitler
The Holocaust
Victory for the Allies
WWII Begins
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9.14.4.
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Identifying on a map changes in national borders as a result of World War II.
Edgenuity Lesson Name
Japan's Pacific Campaign
Victory for the Allies
WWII Begins
9.15.
9.15.1.
Describe post-World War II realignment and reconstruction in Europe, Asia, and Latin America, including the
end of colonial empires.
Explaining origins of the Cold War.
Origins of the Cold War
9.15.2.
Tracing the progression of the Cold War.
Cold War at Its Height
Collapse of Communism
End of the Cold War
The Cold War around the World
9.16.
9.16.1.
Describe the role of nationalism, militarism, and civil war in today’s world, including the use of terrorism and
modern weapons at the close of the twentieth and the beginning of the twenty-first centuries.
Describing the collapse of the Soviet Empire and Russia's struggle for democracy, free markets, and economic
recovery and the roles of Mikhail Gorbachev, Ronald Reagan, and Boris Yeltsin.
Collapse of Communism
Conflict in the Middle East
End of the Cold War
Ethnic and Religious Conflict
European Union
Genocide
Impact of Science and Technology
International Organizations
Israel
Nationalism in the Middle East
Terrorism
Women's Rights and Roles
9.16.2.
Describing effects of internal conflict, nationalism, and enmity in South Africa, Northern Ireland, Chile, the
Middle East, Somalia and Rwanda, Cambodia, and the Balkans.
Challenges in South America
Challenges of Independence in Asia
Conflict in the Middle East
Decolonization in Africa
Ethnic and Religious Conflict
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9.16.2.
9.16.3.
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Describing effects of internal conflict, nationalism, and enmity in South Africa, Northern Ireland, Chile, the
Middle East, Somalia and Rwanda, Cambodia, and the Balkans.
(Cont'd)
Edgenuity Lesson Name
Genocide
Israel
Nationalism in the Middle East
South Africa and Apartheid
Terrorism
Characterizing the War on Terrorism, including the significance of the Iran Hostage Crisis; the Gulf Wars; the
September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks; and the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
Conflict in the Middle East
Israel
Terrorism
9.16.4.
Depicting geographic locations of major world events from 1945 to the present.
Challenges in South America
Challenges of Independence in Asia
Collapse of Communism
Decolonization in Africa
European Union
Indian Independence
Latin American Reform
Modernization in China
South Africa and Apartheid
9.17.
9.17.1.
Describe emerging democracies from the late twentieth century to the present.
Discussing problems and opportunities involving science, technology, and the environment in the late
twentieth century.
Demographics and Population
Environmental Issues
Impact of Science and Technology
9.17.2.
Identifying problems involving civil liberties and human rights from 1945 to the present and ways in which
these problems have been addressed.
Challenges of Independence in Asia
Decolonization in Africa
Ethnic and Religious Conflict
Genocide
Indian Independence
International Organizations
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9.17.2.
9.17.3.
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Identifying problems involving civil liberties and human rights from 1945 to the present and ways in which
these problems have been addressed.
(Cont'd)
Edgenuity Lesson Name
Israel
Latin American Reform
Nationalism in the Middle East
South Africa and Apartheid
Women's Rights and Roles
Relating economic changes to social changes in countries adopting democratic forms of government.
Challenges in South America
Collapse of Communism
Economic Globalization
European Union
Indian Independence
Modernization in China
RH.9-10.
RH.9-10.1.
Reading Standards for Literacy in History/Social Studies, Grades 9-10
Key Ideas and Details
Cite specific textual evidence to support analysis of primary and secondary sources, attending to such features
as the date and origin of the information.
Ethnic and Religious Conflict
Israel
The Glorious Revolution
The Renaissance
RH.9-10.2.
Determine the central ideas or information of a primary or secondary source; provide an accurate summary of
how key events or ideas develop over the course of the text.
Absolute Monarchy in Europe
Age of Reform
Age of Revolutions
Authoritarianism, Fascism, and Dictators
Challenges in South America
Civilizations in North and South America
Conquest of the Americas
Ethnic and Religious Conflict
Global Economic Crisis
Impact of the Industrial Age
Imperialism in Africa
Imperialism in East Asia
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RH.9-10.2.
RH.9-10.3.
RH.9-10.4.
RH.9-10.5.
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Edgenuity Lesson Name
Determine the central ideas or information of a primary or secondary source; provide an accurate summary of
how key events or ideas develop over the course of the text.
(Cont'd)
Latin American Revolutions
Modernization in China
Rise of Hitler
South Africa and Apartheid
The American Revolution
The Cold War around the World
The Counter-Reformation
The Enlightenment
The Glorious Revolution
The Growth of Cities
The Industrial Age
The New Imperialism
World War I Begins
Analyze in detail a series of events described in a text; determine whether earlier events caused later ones or
simply preceded them.
Cold War at Its Height
Demographics and Population
Economic Globalization
End of the Cold War
Revolution in Russia
Rise of Hitler
The Counter-Reformation
World War I Begins
Craft and Structure
Determine the meaning of words and phrases as they are used in a text, including vocabulary describing
political, social, or economic aspects of history/social studies.
Israel
Revolution in Russia
Analyze how a text uses structure to emphasize key points or advance an explanation or analysis.
Growing Democracy in England
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RH.9-10.6.
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Compare the point of view of two or more authors for how they treat the same or similar topics, including
which details they include and emphasize in their respective accounts.
Edgenuity Lesson Name
Revolution in Russia
The Enlightenment
The New Imperialism
RH.9-10.7.
Integration of Knowledge and Ideas
Integrate visual information (e.g., in charts).
Civilizations in North and South America
Collapse of Communism
Communism in China
Demographics and Population
Economic Globalization
Israel
Japan's Pacific Campaign
Nationalism in the Middle East
Rise of the Nation-State
The French Revolution Begins
Women's Rights and Roles
World War I Begins
RH.9-10.8.
Assess the extent to which the reasoning and evidence in a text support the author's claims.
Latin American Revolutions
Terrorism
Three Worlds Meet
Victory for the Allies
RH.9-10.9.
Compare and contrast treatments of the same topic in several primary and secondary sources.
Revolution in Russia
The Enlightenment
The New Imperialism
The Struggle for North America
Victory for the Allies
RH.9-10.10.
Range of Reading and Level of Text Complexity
By the end of Grade 10, read and comprehend history/social studies texts in the Grades 9-10 text complexity
band independently and proficiently.
A New Kind of War
Absolute Monarchy in Europe
Age of Reform
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By the end of Grade 10, read and comprehend history/social studies texts in the Grades 9-10 text complexity
band independently and proficiently.
(Cont'd)
Confidential
Edgenuity Lesson Name
Age of Revolutions
Authoritarianism, Fascism, and Dictators
Challenges in South America
Civilizations in North and South America
Conflict in the Middle East
Conquest of the Americas
Decolonization in Africa
Ethnic and Religious Conflict
Genocide
Global Economic Crisis
Impact of the Industrial Age
Imperialism in Africa
Imperialism in East Asia
Israel
Latin American Revolutions
Literature and Philosophy of the Renaissance
Modernization in China
Napoleon's Rise and Fall
Revolution in Russia
Rise of Hitler
Rise of the Nation-State
South Africa and Apartheid
Terrorism
The American Revolution
The Cold War around the World
The Counter-Reformation
The Enlightenment
The French Revolution Begins
The Glorious Revolution
The Growth of Cities
The Industrial Age
The New Imperialism
The Reign of Terror
The Renaissance
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RH.9-10.10.
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By the end of Grade 10, read and comprehend history/social studies texts in the Grades 9-10 text complexity
band independently and proficiently.
(Cont'd)
Edgenuity Lesson Name
The Struggle for North America
Three Worlds Meet
Victory for the Allies
World War I Ends
WHST.9-10.
Writing Standards for Literacy in History/Social Studies, Grades 9-10
Text Types and Purposes
WHST.9-10.1. Write arguments focused on discipline-specific content.
WHST.9-10.1.a. Introduce precise claim(s), distinguish the claim(s) from alternate or opposing claims, and create an
organization that establishes clear relationships among the claim(s), counterclaims, reasons, and evidence.
A New Kind of War
Artistic Achievements of the Renaissance
Challenges of Independence in Asia
India under British Rule
Japan's Pacific Campaign
Latin American Revolutions
Napoleon's Rise and Fall
The French Revolution Begins
The Industrial Age
The Northern Renaissance
The Protestant Reformation
The Scientific Revolution
Victory for the Allies
World War I Ends
WHST.9-10.1.b. Develop claim(s) and counterclaims fairly, supplying data and evidence for each while pointing out the
strengths and limitations of both claim(s) and counterclaims in a discipline-appropriate form and in a manner
that anticipates the audience's knowledge level and concerns.
A New Kind of War
Artistic Achievements of the Renaissance
Challenges of Independence in Asia
India under British Rule
Japan's Pacific Campaign
Latin American Revolutions
Napoleon's Rise and Fall
The French Revolution Begins
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WHST.9-10.1.b. Develop claim(s) and counterclaims fairly, supplying data and evidence for each while pointing out the
strengths and limitations of both claim(s) and counterclaims in a discipline-appropriate form and in a manner
that anticipates the audience's knowledge level and concerns.
(Cont'd)
Edgenuity Lesson Name
The Industrial Age
The Northern Renaissance
The Protestant Reformation
The Scientific Revolution
Victory for the Allies
World War I Ends
WHST.9-10.1.c. Use words, phrases, and clauses to link the major sections of the text, create cohesion, and clarify the
relationships between claim(s) and reasons, between reasons and evidence, and between claim(s) and
counterclaims.
A New Kind of War
The Protestant Reformation
WHST.9-10.1.d. Establish and maintain a formal style and objective tone while attending to the norms and conventions of the
discipline in which they are writing.
India under British Rule
The Protestant Reformation
WHST.9-10.1.e. Provide a concluding statement or section that follows from or supports the argument presented.
A New Kind of War
Artistic Achievements of the Renaissance
Challenges of Independence in Asia
India under British Rule
Japan's Pacific Campaign
Latin American Revolutions
Napoleon's Rise and Fall
The French Revolution Begins
The Industrial Age
The Northern Renaissance
The Protestant Reformation
The Scientific Revolution
Victory for the Allies
World War I Ends
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WHST.9-10.2.
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Edgenuity Lesson Name
Write informative/explanatory texts, including the narration of historical events, scientific
procedures/experiments, or technical processes.
WHST.9-10.2.a. Introduce a topic and organize ideas, concepts, and information to make important connections and
distinctions; include formatting (e.g., headings), graphics (e.g., figures, tables), and multimedia when useful to
aiding comprehension.
A New Kind of War
Absolute Monarchy in Europe
Age of Reform
Challenges in South America
Cold War at Its Height
Communism in China
Demographics and Population
Economic Globalization
End of the Cold War
Ethnic and Religious Conflict
Genocide
Imperialism in Africa
Imperialism in East Asia
Indian Independence
International Organizations
Israel
Latin American Reform
Literature and Philosophy of the Renaissance
Nationalism in the Middle East
New Economic Theories
Origins of the Cold War
Revolution in Russia
Rise of the Nation-State
South Africa and Apartheid
Spheres of Influence in Muslim Lands
Stalin and the Soviet Union
Terrorism
The Cold War around the World
The Enlightenment
The Holocaust
The New Imperialism
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Edgenuity Lesson Name
WHST.9-10.2.a. Introduce a topic and organize ideas, concepts, and information to make important connections and
distinctions; include formatting (e.g., headings), graphics (e.g., figures, tables), and multimedia when useful to
aiding comprehension.
(Cont'd)
The Reign of Terror
The Rise of Modern Japan
Voyages of Exploration
Women's Rights and Roles
World War I Begins
Writing Workshop: Geography, Industrialization,
and Imperialism
WWII Begins
WHST.9-10.2.b. Develop the topic with well-chosen, relevant, and sufficient facts, extended definitions, concrete details,
quotations, or other information and examples appropriate to the audience's knowledge of the topic.
A New Kind of War
Absolute Monarchy in Europe
Age of Reform
Challenges in South America
Cold War at Its Height
Communism in China
Demographics and Population
Economic Globalization
End of the Cold War
Ethnic and Religious Conflict
Genocide
Imperialism in Africa
Imperialism in East Asia
Indian Independence
International Organizations
Israel
Latin American Reform
Literature and Philosophy of the Renaissance
Nationalism in the Middle East
New Economic Theories
Origins of the Cold War
Revolution in Russia
Rise of the Nation-State
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WHST.9-10.2.b. Develop the topic with well-chosen, relevant, and sufficient facts, extended definitions, concrete details,
quotations, or other information and examples appropriate to the audience's knowledge of the topic.
(Cont'd)
Edgenuity Lesson Name
South Africa and Apartheid
Spheres of Influence in Muslim Lands
Stalin and the Soviet Union
Terrorism
The Cold War around the World
The Enlightenment
The Holocaust
The New Imperialism
The Reign of Terror
The Rise of Modern Japan
Voyages of Exploration
Women's Rights and Roles
World War I Begins
Writing Workshop: Geography, Industrialization,
and Imperialism
WWII Begins
WHST.9-10.2.c. Use varied transitions and sentence structures to link the major sections of the text, create cohesion, and
clarify the relationships among ideas and concepts.
Latin American Reform
Voyages of Exploration
Writing Workshop: Geography, Industrialization,
and Imperialism
WHST.9-10.2.d. Use precise language and domain-specific vocabulary to manage the complexity of the topic and convey a
style appropriate to the discipline and context as well as to the expertise of likely readers.
End of the Cold War
Indian Independence
Voyages of Exploration
Writing Workshop: Geography, Industrialization,
and Imperialism
WHST.9-10.2.e. Establish and maintain a formal style and objective tone while attending to the norms and conventions of the
discipline in which they are writing.
End of the Cold War
Indian Independence
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Edgenuity Lesson Name
WHST.9-10.2.e. Establish and maintain a formal style and objective tone while attending to the norms and conventions of the
discipline in which they are writing.
(Cont'd)
Voyages of Exploration
Writing Workshop: Geography, Industrialization,
and Imperialism
WHST.9-10.2.f. Provide a concluding statement or section that follows from and supports the information or explanation
presented (e.g., articulating implications or the significance of the topic).
A New Kind of War
Absolute Monarchy in Europe
Age of Reform
Challenges in South America
Cold War at Its Height
Communism in China
Demographics and Population
Economic Globalization
End of the Cold War
Ethnic and Religious Conflict
Genocide
Imperialism in Africa
Imperialism in East Asia
Indian Independence
International Organizations
Israel
Latin American Reform
Literature and Philosophy of the Renaissance
Nationalism in the Middle East
New Economic Theories
Origins of the Cold War
Revolution in Russia
Rise of the Nation-State
South Africa and Apartheid
Spheres of Influence in Muslim Lands
Stalin and the Soviet Union
Terrorism
The Cold War around the World
The Enlightenment
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WHST.9-10.2.f. Provide a concluding statement or section that follows from and supports the information or explanation
presented (e.g., articulating implications or the significance of the topic).
(Cont'd)
WHST.9-10.4.
Edgenuity Lesson Name
The Holocaust
The New Imperialism
The Reign of Terror
The Rise of Modern Japan
Voyages of Exploration
Women's Rights and Roles
World War I Begins
Writing Workshop: Geography, Industrialization,
and Imperialism
WWII Begins
Production and Distribution of Writing
Produce clear and coherent writing in which the development, organization, and style are appropriate to task,
purpose, and audience.
A New Kind of War
Absolute Monarchy in Europe
Age of Reform
Artistic Achievements of the Renaissance
Challenges in South America
Challenges of Independence in Asia
Cold War at Its Height
Communism in China
Demographics and Population
Economic Globalization
End of the Cold War
Ethnic and Religious Conflict
Genocide
Imperialism in Africa
Imperialism in East Asia
India under British Rule
Indian Independence
International Organizations
Israel
Japan's Pacific Campaign
Latin American Reform
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WHST.9-10.4.
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Edgenuity Lesson Name
Produce clear and coherent writing in which the development, organization, and style are appropriate to task,
purpose, and audience.
(Cont'd)
Latin American Revolutions
Literature and Philosophy of the Renaissance
Napoleon's Rise and Fall
Nationalism in the Middle East
New Economic Theories
Origins of the Cold War
Revolution in Russia
Rise of the Nation-State
South Africa and Apartheid
Spheres of Influence in Muslim Lands
Stalin and the Soviet Union
Terrorism
The Cold War around the World
The Enlightenment
The French Revolution Begins
The Holocaust
The Industrial Age
The New Imperialism
The Northern Renaissance
The Protestant Reformation
The Reign of Terror
The Rise of Modern Japan
The Scientific Revolution
The Struggle for North America
Three Worlds Meet
Victory for the Allies
Voyages of Exploration
Women's Rights and Roles
World War I Begins
World War I Ends
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WWII Begins
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WHST.9-10.5.
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Develop and strengthen writing as needed by planning, revising, editing, rewriting, or trying a new approach,
focusing on addressing what is most significant for a specific purpose and audience.
Edgenuity Lesson Name
A New Kind of War
Voyages of Exploration
Writing Workshop: Geography, Industrialization,
and Imperialism
WHST.9-10.6.
Use technology, including the Internet, to produce, publish, and update individual or shared writing products,
taking advantage of technology's capacity to link to other information and to display information flexibly and
dynamically.
A New Kind of War
Absolute Monarchy in Europe
Age of Reform
Artistic Achievements of the Renaissance
Challenges in South America
Challenges of Independence in Asia
Cold War at Its Height
Communism in China
Demographics and Population
Economic Globalization
End of the Cold War
Ethnic and Religious Conflict
Genocide
Imperialism in Africa
Imperialism in East Asia
India under British Rule
Indian Independence
International Organizations
Israel
Japan's Pacific Campaign
Latin American Reform
Latin American Revolutions
Literature and Philosophy of the Renaissance
Napoleon's Rise and Fall
Nationalism in the Middle East
New Economic Theories
Origins of the Cold War
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Edgenuity Lesson Name
Use technology, including the Internet, to produce, publish, and update individual or shared writing products,
taking advantage of technology's capacity to link to other information and to display information flexibly and
dynamically.
(Cont'd)
WHST.9-10.7.
Revolution in Russia
Rise of the Nation-State
South Africa and Apartheid
Spheres of Influence in Muslim Lands
Stalin and the Soviet Union
Terrorism
The Cold War around the World
The Enlightenment
The French Revolution Begins
The Holocaust
The Industrial Age
The New Imperialism
The Northern Renaissance
The Protestant Reformation
The Reign of Terror
The Rise of Modern Japan
The Scientific Revolution
The Struggle for North America
Three Worlds Meet
Victory for the Allies
Voyages of Exploration
Women's Rights and Roles
World War I Begins
World War I Ends
Writing Workshop: Geography, Industrialization,
and Imperialism
WWII Begins
Research to Build and Present Knowledge
Conduct short as well as more sustained research projects to answer a question (including a self-generated
question) or solve a problem; narrow or broaden the inquiry when appropriate; synthesize multiple sources
on the subject, demonstrating understanding of the subject under investigation.
Writing Workshop: Geography, Industrialization,
and Imperialism
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AL-World History: 1500 to the Present
Standard ID
WHST.9-10.8.
AL Course of Study: Social Studies - 2013
Standard Text
Edgenuity Lesson Name
Gather relevant information from multiple authoritative print and digital sources, using advanced searches
effectively; assess the usefulness of each source in answering the research question; integrate information
into the text selectively to maintain the flow of ideas, avoiding plagiarism and following a standard format for
citation.
Genocide
The Rise of Modern Japan
Writing Workshop: Geography, Industrialization,
and Imperialism
WHST.9-10.9.
Draw evidence from informational texts to support analysis, reflection, and research.
A New Kind of War
Challenges in South America
Challenges of Independence in Asia
Cold War at Its Height
Communism in China
Demographics and Population
Economic Globalization
End of the Cold War
Ethnic and Religious Conflict
Genocide
Imperialism in Africa
Indian Independence
International Organizations
Israel
Japan's Pacific Campaign
Latin American Reform
Nationalism in the Middle East
Origins of the Cold War
Revolution in Russia
South Africa and Apartheid
Stalin and the Soviet Union
Terrorism
The Cold War around the World
The Holocaust
The Rise of Modern Japan
Victory for the Allies
Women's Rights and Roles
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AL-World History: 1500 to the Present
Standard ID
WHST.9-10.9.
AL Course of Study: Social Studies - 2013
Standard Text
Draw evidence from informational texts to support analysis, reflection, and research.
(Cont'd)
Edgenuity Lesson Name
World War I Begins
World War I Ends
Writing Workshop: Geography, Industrialization,
and Imperialism
WWII Begins
Range of Writing
WHST.9-10.10. Write routinely over extended time frames (time for reflection and revision) and shorter time frames (a single
sitting or a day or two) for range of discipline-specific tasks, purposes, and audiences.
A New Kind of War
Absolute Monarchy in Europe
Age of Reform
Artistic Achievements of the Renaissance
Challenges in South America
Challenges of Independence in Asia
Cold War at Its Height
Communism in China
Demographics and Population
Economic Globalization
End of the Cold War
Ethnic and Religious Conflict
Genocide
Imperialism in Africa
Imperialism in East Asia
India under British Rule
Indian Independence
International Organizations
Israel
Japan's Pacific Campaign
Latin American Reform
Latin American Revolutions
Literature and Philosophy of the Renaissance
Napoleon's Rise and Fall
Nationalism in the Middle East
New Economic Theories
Origins of the Cold War
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AL-World History: 1500 to the Present
AL Course of Study: Social Studies - 2013
Standard ID
Standard Text
Edgenuity Lesson Name
WHST.9-10.10. Write routinely over extended time frames (time for reflection and revision) and shorter time frames (a single
sitting or a day or two) for range of discipline-specific tasks, purposes, and audiences.
(Cont'd)
Revolution in Russia
Rise of the Nation-State
South Africa and Apartheid
Spheres of Influence in Muslim Lands
Stalin and the Soviet Union
Terrorism
The Cold War around the World
The Enlightenment
The French Revolution Begins
The Holocaust
The Industrial Age
The New Imperialism
The Northern Renaissance
The Protestant Reformation
The Reign of Terror
The Rise of Modern Japan
The Scientific Revolution
The Struggle for North America
Three Worlds Meet
Victory for the Allies
Voyages of Exploration
Women's Rights and Roles
World War I Begins
World War I Ends
Writing Workshop: Geography, Industrialization,
and Imperialism
WWII Begins
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