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FRQ’s 2002-2012. 2002 Comp. Compare differing responses to industrialization in any TWO of the following: Japan Ottoman Empire Russia. 2002 CCOT. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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FRQ’s 2002-2012

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2002 Comp

• Compare differing responses to industrialization in any TWO of the following:– Japan– Ottoman Empire– Russia

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2002 CCOT

• Choose TWO of the areas listed below and analyze how each area’s relationship to global trade patterns changed from 1750 to the present. Be sure to describe each area’s involvement in global patterns around 1750 as your starting point.– Latin America– East Asia– Sub-Saharan Africa

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2003 Comp

• Compare and contrast the roles of women in TWO of the following regions during the period from 1750 to 1914.– East Asia– Latin America– Sub-Saharan Africa– Western Europe

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2003 CCOT

• Analyze continuities and changes that resulted in the spread of Islam into ONE of the following regions in the period between c. 800 C.E. and c. 1750 C.E.– West Africa– South Asia– Europe

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2004 Comp

• Compare the effects of the First World War in TWO of the following regions:– East Asia– Middle East– South Asia

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2004 CCOT

• Analyze continuities and changes in labor systems between 1750 and 1900 in ONE of the following regions.– Latin America and the Caribbean– Oceana– Sub-Saharan Africa

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2005 Comp

• Compare the process of state-building in TWO of the following in the period 600 C.E. to 1450 C.E.– Islamic States– East African City-states– Mongol Khanates

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2005 CCOT

• Analyze the social and economic transformations that occurred in the Atlantic world as a result of new contacts among Western Europe, Africa, and the Americas from 1492 to 1750.

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2006 Comp

• Compare the outcomes of the movements to redistribute land in TWO of the following countries, beginning with the dates specified.– Mexico, 1910– China, 1911– Russia, 1917

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2006 CCOT

• Analyze continuities and changes in the cultural and political life of ONE of the following societies.– Chinese, 100 CE to 600 CE– Roman, 100 CE to 600 CE– Indian, 300 CE to 600 CE

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2007 Comp

• Compare the historical processes of empire building in the Spanish maritime empire during the period from 1450 through 1800 with the historical processes of empire building in ONE of the following land-based empires.– The Ottoman Empire– The Russian Empire

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2007 CCOT

• Analyze continuities and changes in nationalist ideology and practice in ONE of the following regions from the First World War to the present:– Middle East– Southeast Asia– Sub-Saharan Africa

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2008 Comp

• Compare the emergence of nation-states in nineteenth-century Latin America with the emergence of nation-state in ONE of the following regions in the twentieth century.– Sub-Saharan Africa– The Middle East

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2008 CCOT

• Analyze the continuities and changes in the commercial life of the Indian Ocean region from 650 C.E. to 1750 C.E.

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2009 Comp

• Compare the effects of racial ideologies on North American societies with those on Latin American/Caribbean societies during the period from 1500 to 1830.

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2009 CCOT

• Analyze continuities and changes along the Silk Roads from 200 B.C.E. to 1450 C.E.

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2010 Comp

• Analyze similarities and differences in techniques of imperial administration in TWO of the following empires.– Han China (206 BCE to 220 CE)– Mauryan/Gupta India (320 BCE to 550 CE)– Imperial Rome (31 BCE to 476 CE)

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2010 CCOT

• Analyze continuities and changes in cultural beliefs and practices in ONE of the following regions from 1450 to the present.– Sub-Saharan Africa– Latin America/Caribbean

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2011 Comp

• Analyze similarities and differences in the rise of TWO of the following empires.– A West African Sudanic empire (Mali OR Ghana OR

Songhay)– The Aztec Empire– The Mongol Empire

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2011 CCOT

• Analyze changes and continuities in long-distance migrations in the period from 1700 to 1900. Be sure to include specific examples from at least TWO different world regions.

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2012 Comp

• Compare demographic and environmental effects of the Columbian Exchange on the Americas with the Columbian Exchange’s demographic and environmental effects on ONE of the following regions between 1492 and 1750.– Africa– Asia– Europe

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2012 CCOT

• Analyze continuities and changes in trade networks between Africa and Eurasia from circa 300 C.E. to 1450 C.E.

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World Historical Context

• WHC Litmus Test1. Does it cover the majority of the time

period?2. Does it deal with change or continuity

between two regions?3. Is the explanation developed?

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Six Acceptable samples 2012• "For example, throughout this period the Indian Ocean sea lanes grew in significance with new

information and understanding of the monsoon winds. In addition, new ships traversed waters with technological advances like the magnetic compass and the lateen sail."

• "These trading networks expanded in the context of the establishment of Islam, a key change during this period. Indeed, many African kingdoms converted to Islam to facilitate trade, evident during the gold-ridden hajj of African leader Mansa Musa."

• "Also, the slave trade existed throughout this period, albeit at a much smaller scale than what was to come in the next few centuries. African slaves travelled around the continent, capturing slaves (mostly females) for trade with Arabs."

• "Starting from 300, there wasn't a lot of trade or contact between Africa and Eurasia.....Once Europe found out about Africa's gold, they all rushed to Africa to get the gold."

• "From the beginning of the period, several trade routes existed between African and Eurasia. These included trans-Saharan trade routes. Elsewhere, the Silk Road trade route continued across Eurasia at this time....for this reason Chinese goods travelled to Africa on these routes."

• "The rise and fall of the various Eurasian (that effected the amount of trade) was due to global trends of political instability caused by continuous nomadic pressures on the peripheral regions of empire."