Dates Standards World History Calendar Key Vocabulary Topic (2013-2014) Aug. 19- Aug. 30 (2 Weeks) Sep. 3- Sep.20 (3 Weeks) Sep. 23- 27 (1 Week) 10.1.1,10.1.2 10.2.1, 10.2.2 10.2.3, 10.1.3 Plato Aristotle Significance of Law Views of: Judeo-Christianity Greeks Romans Monarchy Divine Right Aristocracy Direct Democracy Indirect Democracy Scientific Revolution Enlightenment Philosophe Natural Rights Reason Secularism Social Contract John Locke Thomas Hobbes Charles Montesquieu Jean-Jacques Rousseau Voltaire Cesare Beccaria Mary Wollstonecraft Simon Bolivar Thomas Jefferson James Madison English Glorious Revolution Constitutional Monarchy Magna Carta English Bill of Rights Declaration of Independence French Declaration of Rights of Man and Citizen U.S. Bill of Rights American Revolution U.S. Constitution Popular Sovereignty Separation of Powers Federalism Limited Government Rise of Democratic Ideas Greeks/Romans (Prologue 1) Judeo-Christianity (Prologue 2) Absolute Monarchs (Ch. 5) Enlightenment Ideas & Documents of Democracy England’s Glorious Revolution (5.5) Scientific Revolution (6.1) Enlightenment (6.2) American Revolution & U.S. Constitution (6.4) World History Calendar Sep. 30- Oct. 11 (2 Weeks) 10.2.4, 10.2.5 Oct.14- 18 (1 Week) Oct. 21-Nov.8 (3 Weeks) French Revolution (Causes and Effects) Old Regime (Three Estates) Estates General National Assembly Fall of the Bastille Great Fear Tennis Court Oath Robespierre Reign of Terror Napoleon Bonaparte Congress of Vienna Concert of Europe Nationalism Revolutions of 1848 Prof. Essay Review 10.3 (1-7) Agricultural Revolution Industrial Revolution Advantages for England Manufactured goods Factory System Factors of Production Black Country James Watt Eli Whitney Henry Bessemer Louis Pasteur Thomas Edison Railroads Telegraph Urbanization Social Classes Working and Living Conditions Child Labor Capitalism Laissez Faire Corporations Entrepreneurship Socialism Communism Social democracy Reforms Unions Utopianism Romanticism Social criticism French Revolution and Napoleon Causes of the Revolution (7.1) Effects of the Revolution (7.2) Napoleonic Empire (7.3) Collapse of Empire (7.4) Congress of Vienna (7.5) Nationalism and Revolutions (8.2/8.3) Proficiency Essay Midterm Exam Industrial Revolution Begins/Causes/Inventions (9.1) More Inventions (10.4) Effects (9.2) Reforms (9.4) Romanticism/Realism (8.4) World History Calendar Nov 12-Dec. 6 (3 Weeks) 10.4 (1-4) Imperialism (Causes/Justifications) Nationalism/National Security Missionary Impulse Racism/Social Darwinism Natural Resources/Land Enabling factors of Imperialism Sphere of Influence Locations of Imperialism Berlin Conference Perspectives of Imperialism Colonizer Colonized Opium War Boxer Rebellion Sun Yet-Sen (Sun Yixian) p. 401 Mohandas Gandhi Dec 9-20 (2 Weeks) Prof. Essay Begin WWI Final Exams Dec. 23- Jan. 10 Winter Break Jan. 13- Feb. 7 (4 Weeks) 10.5 (1-5), 10.6 (1-3) Causes of WWI Militarism Alliances Imperialism Nationalism Powder Keg Franz Ferdinand Triple Entente Central Powers Trench Warfare Total War Propaganda Ration Schlieffen Plan 1st Battle of the Marne Battle of Verdun Battle of Somme Gallipoli Unrestricted submarine warfare Lusitania Zimmerman Note U.S. entering War Russian Revolution Armenian Genocide Colonial Participation (WWI) Treaty of Versailles Big Four Fourteen Points League of Nations Imperialism Causes/Justifications/Enabling Factors (11.1) Resistance/Impact (11.2) India (11.4) Locations (11.3, 11.5) China/Opium War (12.1) Sun Yixian (14.3) Gandhi (14.4) Proficiency Essay Final Exam World War I Causes/Spark (13.1) Battles (13.2) Effects/Allies Win (13.3) Treaty of Versailles (13.4) World History Calendar Feb. 10-13 (1 Week) Feb. 18- Feb. 28 (2 Weeks) 10.6.4 Disillusionment Europe after WWI Dadaism/Surrealism/ Expressionism/Cubism Lost Generation Proficiency Essay 10.7 (1-3) Russian Revolution (Causes/Effects) Czar Nicholas II Karl Marx/Communist Manifesto Bolsheviks Vladimir Lenin Bloody Sunday Duma Soviet Gulag Joseph Stalin Totalitarian Censorship Secret Police Terror Famine Great Purge Global Depression Fascism Dictator Benito Mussolini Adolf Hitler Post WWI (15.1) Proficiency Essay Russian Revolution and the Rise of Totalitarians Russian Revolution (14.1) Totalitarianism/Stalin (14.2) Global Depression (15.2) Fascism (15.3) World History Calendar Mar. 3- 28 (4 Weeks) Apr. 7-11 (1 Week) 10.8 (1-6) 1930s Drive for Empire Japan Germany Italy Rape of Nanking Appeasement Non-intervention Stalin-Hitler Pact of 1939 Munich Conference Allied Powers Axis Powers Winston Churchill Franklin D. Roosevelt Harry Truman Dwight Eisenhower Douglas MacArthur Invasion of Poland Invasion of France Battle of Britain Stalingrad Lend-Lease Act Pearl Harbor Battle of Midway D-Day Battle of the Bulge Hiroshima/Nagasaki Anti-Semitism Holocaust Nuremburg Laws Ghettos Final Solution Concentration Camp Bataan Death March Prf. Essay Semester 2 Midterm World War II Drive for Empire and Appeasement (15.4) Beginning Battles in Europe (16.1) Pacific Theater (16.2) Allies Win the War (16.4) The Holocaust (16.3) Effects of the War (16.5) Proficiency Essay Midterm World History Calendar Apr. 14- May 9 (4 Weeks) 10.9 (1-8) Cold War United Nations Satellite Nations Mao Tse-Tung (Zedong) Great Leap Forward Cultural Revolution Berlin Crisis Iron Curtain Truman Doctrine Marshall Plan NATO Warsaw Pact SEATO Korean War Cuban Missile Crisis Vietnam War Uprisings in Poland (1952) Hungary (1956) Czechoslovakia (1968) India and Pakistan Creation of Israel Suez Crisis 6 day War Yom Kippur War Middle East Post WWII and the Cold War and STAR Review Cold War Begins (17.1) Chinese Civil War and Mao (17.2) Korea and Vietnam (17.3) Third World (17.4) Cold War Thaws (17.5) India/Pakistan (18.1) Conflicts in the Middle East (18.4) May 12-16 (1 Week) End of Year Exam STAR End of Year Exam STAR May 19-30 Collapse of Soviet Union/End of Cold War, Gulf War, 9/11, etc. Modern Era Final Proficiency Essay Final Exam Prep Proficiency Essay Final June 2- 10 10.10, 10.11