Topic Calendar

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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
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