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Page 1: World History Instructor: Ms. Pearl Whitlock. SSWH1 The student will analyze the origins, structures, and interactions of complex societies in the ancient

World History

Instructor: Ms. Pearl Whitlock

Page 2: World History Instructor: Ms. Pearl Whitlock. SSWH1 The student will analyze the origins, structures, and interactions of complex societies in the ancient

SSWH1 The student will analyze the origins, structures, and interactions of complex societies in the ancient Eastern Mediterranean from 3500 BCE to 500 BCE.

• Phoenician Alphabet p. 74• Mediterranean Commerce• Symbols to represent sounds – phonetic• Used for writing trade transaction• Used with trading partners – extensive• Influenced Western alphabet, English language

Page 3: World History Instructor: Ms. Pearl Whitlock. SSWH1 The student will analyze the origins, structures, and interactions of complex societies in the ancient

SSWH1 The student will analyze the origins, structures, and interactions of complex societies in the ancient Eastern Mediterranean from 3500 BCE to 500 BCE.

• Monotheism p. 78 • Belief in a single god• Hebrews (Jews), Islam, Christianity• Opposite of polytheism- Egypt, India

Page 4: World History Instructor: Ms. Pearl Whitlock. SSWH1 The student will analyze the origins, structures, and interactions of complex societies in the ancient

SSWH3 The student will examine the political, philosophical, and cultural interaction of Classical Mediterranean societies from 700 BCE to 400 CE.

• Plato’s government p. 138• Not a democracy• 3 groups: farmers/ artisans, warriors, ruling class• Ruling class- philosopher-king

Page 5: World History Instructor: Ms. Pearl Whitlock. SSWH1 The student will analyze the origins, structures, and interactions of complex societies in the ancient

SSWH3 The student will examine the political, philosophical, and cultural interaction of Classical Mediterranean societies from 700 BCE to 400 CE.

• Alexander the Great - Greece• Aristotle’s student• Expansions of the Greek Empire• Hellenistic culture- Egyptian, Persian, Indian• Cultural blending• Decline Roman Empire (adopted Greek culture)

Page 6: World History Instructor: Ms. Pearl Whitlock. SSWH1 The student will analyze the origins, structures, and interactions of complex societies in the ancient

SSWH3 The student will examine the political, philosophical, and cultural interaction of Classical Mediterranean societies from 700 BCE to 400 CE.

• Compare Greek city-states (polis) p. 127• From tribal or clan control to formal• City and surrounding area• Monarchy, aristocracy, oligarchy tyrants• Clashes between rulers and commoners• Direct democracy• Athens & Sparta

Page 7: World History Instructor: Ms. Pearl Whitlock. SSWH1 The student will analyze the origins, structures, and interactions of complex societies in the ancient

SSWH3 The student will examine the political, philosophical, and cultural interaction of Classical Mediterranean societies from 700 BCE to 400 CE.

• Compare Roman Republic p. 156• Free born male citizens• Patricians v. plebeians (tribunes)• Twelve Tables• Combined aristocracy, monarchy, democracy• Consulis-limited monarch• Senata- aristocrats, later commoners• Tribune• Dictator- appointed by consul, approved by senate

Page 8: World History Instructor: Ms. Pearl Whitlock. SSWH1 The student will analyze the origins, structures, and interactions of complex societies in the ancient

SSWH3 The student will examine the political, philosophical, and cultural interaction of Classical Mediterranean societies from 700 BCE to 400 CE.

• Compare Roman Empire p. 160• Republic collapsed- Julius Caesar dictator • Augustus Caesar (Octavian)- most powerful emperor pax Romana sound

government

Page 9: World History Instructor: Ms. Pearl Whitlock. SSWH1 The student will analyze the origins, structures, and interactions of complex societies in the ancient

SSWH4 The student will analyze the importance of the Byzantine and Mongol empires between 450 CE and 1500 CE.

• Justinian’s code p. 302• Byzantium- Eastern Roman Empire• Single unified law for unified Empire• Influenced Western law and government

Page 10: World History Instructor: Ms. Pearl Whitlock. SSWH1 The student will analyze the origins, structures, and interactions of complex societies in the ancient

SSWH4 The student will analyze the importance of the Byzantine and Mongol empires between 450 CE and 1500 CE.

• Schism- split in Church Pope v. King p. 398• Rome, Italy• Avignon, France• Third pole• Forced resignation of 3 new pope• Weakened papacy

Page 11: World History Instructor: Ms. Pearl Whitlock. SSWH1 The student will analyze the origins, structures, and interactions of complex societies in the ancient

SSWH4 The student will analyze the importance of the Byzantine and Mongol empires between 450 CE and 1500 CE.

• Schism- split in Church Roman Catholic v. Eastern Orthodox p. 304-305• Western v. Eastern Roman Empires (Byzantium) • East- Constantinople- patriarch dispute over icons• West- supported icons• Religious doctrine, jurisdiction

Page 12: World History Instructor: Ms. Pearl Whitlock. SSWH1 The student will analyze the origins, structures, and interactions of complex societies in the ancient

SSWH4 The student will analyze the importance of the Byzantine and Mongol empires between 450 CE and 1500 CE.

• Constantinople’s (Byzantine Empire capital) location p. 174-175, 302-304• Byzantium• Bosporus Strait• Crossroads between West/East world trade• Fortified peninsula• Mediterranean Sea meets Black Sea

Page 13: World History Instructor: Ms. Pearl Whitlock. SSWH1 The student will analyze the origins, structures, and interactions of complex societies in the ancient

SSWH5 The student will trace the origins and expansion of the Islamic World between 600 CE and 1300 CE.

• Sunni p. 271• Followers of Muhammad’s example• Elected by Muslim community- caliphs

• Shia (Shiites) p. 271• Descendants of Muhammed

• Differences • Succession• Authority• Interpretation of Qur’an

• Spread of Islam

Page 14: World History Instructor: Ms. Pearl Whitlock. SSWH1 The student will analyze the origins, structures, and interactions of complex societies in the ancient

SSWH5 The student will trace the origins and expansion of the Islamic World between 600 CE and 1300 CE.

• Crusades p. 382-386• Women managed estates and businesses • Expanded trade between Europe/Asia• Cultural blending between Muslims/Christians• Religious conflict between Muslims/Christians/Jews• Loss of lives and fortunes• Increased power of kings; lessened power of pope

Page 15: World History Instructor: Ms. Pearl Whitlock. SSWH1 The student will analyze the origins, structures, and interactions of complex societies in the ancient

SSWH6 The student will describe the diverse characteristics of early African societies before 1800 CE.

• Pilgrimage of Mansa Musa to Mecca p. 415-417• Present day Saudi Arabia• Islamic holy city• Muslim- wealthy• Famous hajj- spread wealth• Trade network between Africa, Asia, Europe

Page 16: World History Instructor: Ms. Pearl Whitlock. SSWH1 The student will analyze the origins, structures, and interactions of complex societies in the ancient

SSWH8 The student will demonstrate an understanding of the development of societies in Central and South America.

• Mayans p. 445• Yucatan Peninsula and Central America• Polytheistic• Pyramid builders

• Aztecs p. 452• Central Mexico and Southwestern U. S.• Polytheistic• Military conquests

Page 17: World History Instructor: Ms. Pearl Whitlock. SSWH1 The student will analyze the origins, structures, and interactions of complex societies in the ancient

SSWH8 The student will demonstrate an understanding of the development of societies in Central and South America.

• Incas p. 459• Andes Mountains• Polytheistic• Central government

• Advanced civilizations• Terrace farmers

Page 18: World History Instructor: Ms. Pearl Whitlock. SSWH1 The student will analyze the origins, structures, and interactions of complex societies in the ancient

SSWH9 The student will analyze change and continuity in the Renaissance and Reformation.

• Elizabeth I: English Reformation• Henry VIII heirs: P. Edward, C. Mary, P. Elizabeth• Anglican Church – pleased both P/C• Push for Protestantism• Groundwork for Enlightenment

Page 19: World History Instructor: Ms. Pearl Whitlock. SSWH1 The student will analyze the origins, structures, and interactions of complex societies in the ancient

SSWH9 The student will analyze change and continuity in the Renaissance and Reformation.

• European Renaissance p. 470-485• Begin in Italy• End of Middle Ages• Greek & Roman Catholic• Revival of classical learning – Art, Literature, society-information,

language, fields of study, laws, questioned politics and religion

Page 20: World History Instructor: Ms. Pearl Whitlock. SSWH1 The student will analyze the origins, structures, and interactions of complex societies in the ancient

SSWH9 The student will analyze change and continuity in the Renaissance and Reformation.

• “Renaissance Man” – Leonardo da Vinci p. 475• Well-educated• Painter, sculptor, inventor, scientist• Notebooks of observations, sketches• Plans for aircraft, military vehicle

Page 21: World History Instructor: Ms. Pearl Whitlock. SSWH1 The student will analyze the origins, structures, and interactions of complex societies in the ancient

SSWH10 The student will analyze the impact of the age of discovery and expansion into the Americas, Africa, and Asia.

• Age of Discovery p. 553• Portugal• Spain – Columbus• Slave trade p. 566• Columbian Exchange p. 572• Improved technology p. 275 astrolabe, maps, ships

Page 22: World History Instructor: Ms. Pearl Whitlock. SSWH1 The student will analyze the origins, structures, and interactions of complex societies in the ancient

SSWH12 The student will examine the origins and contributions of the Ottoman, Safavid, and Mughal empires.

• Ottoman Empire p. 507-511• Anatalian Turks• Muslims• Conquered Constantinople Instanbul changed Christian city to

Muslim capital

Page 23: World History Instructor: Ms. Pearl Whitlock. SSWH1 The student will analyze the origins, structures, and interactions of complex societies in the ancient

SSWH13 The student will examine the intellectual, political, social, and economic factors that changed the world view of Europeans. • Scientific Revolution – Contributions 623-627• Newton’s Theory of Gravity

• All physical objects are effected equally by the same forces• The same force ruled motion of planets and matter on earth and in space• Every object attracts every other object• The degree of attraction depends on mass and distance

• Galileo• Invented the telescope to study the heavens• Supported Copernicus’s ideas – heliocentric• Shattered Aristotle’s theory – geocentric theory• Conflict with Church

Page 24: World History Instructor: Ms. Pearl Whitlock. SSWH1 The student will analyze the origins, structures, and interactions of complex societies in the ancient

SSWH12 The student will examine the origins and contributions of the Ottoman, Safavid, and Mughal empires.

• Ottoman Empire p. 507• Anatalia• Ghazis – warriors for Islam – military beginning• Osman• Sultan• Muslims• 13th, 14th century expansion

Page 25: World History Instructor: Ms. Pearl Whitlock. SSWH1 The student will analyze the origins, structures, and interactions of complex societies in the ancient

SSWH12 The student will examine the origins and contributions of the Ottoman, Safavid, and Mughal empires.

• Safavid Empire p. 513• Islamic religious brotherhood• Shah• Aligned with Shiites – religious beginnings• Ismail

• Mughal Empires p. 516• India – Mongols• Military beginnings• Babur

Page 26: World History Instructor: Ms. Pearl Whitlock. SSWH1 The student will analyze the origins, structures, and interactions of complex societies in the ancient

SSWH14 The student will analyze the Age of Revolutions and Rebellions.

• Revolution p. 708-710 – political, economic, social• Change• Agricultural• Industrial• Commercial• Cultural • Glorious

• French• American• Latin American• Balshevik

Page 27: World History Instructor: Ms. Pearl Whitlock. SSWH1 The student will analyze the origins, structures, and interactions of complex societies in the ancient

SSWH14 The student will analyze the Age of Revolutions and Rebellions.

• French Revolution• Inspired by American Revolution• Collapse of French monarchy• Rise of peasants

• American Revolution• Independence from England• Declaration: life, liberty, pursuit of happiness

• People overthrowing corrupt governments

Page 28: World History Instructor: Ms. Pearl Whitlock. SSWH1 The student will analyze the origins, structures, and interactions of complex societies in the ancient

SSWH14 The student will analyze the Age of Revolutions and Rebellions.

• U. S. Commodore Matthew Perry to Japan 1853 – p. 810• Japan ends isolation• Japan industrializes• Opened world trade with Japan

Page 29: World History Instructor: Ms. Pearl Whitlock. SSWH1 The student will analyze the origins, structures, and interactions of complex societies in the ancient

SSWH14 The student will analyze the Age of Revolutions and Rebellions.

• Cultural diffusion p. 512-513• Sumerians p. 31• Greeks/Romans – Alexander the Great• Muslims – Mughals, Saffavids• Egyptian p. 92, 93

• Spread of ideas, customs, technology

Page 30: World History Instructor: Ms. Pearl Whitlock. SSWH1 The student will analyze the origins, structures, and interactions of complex societies in the ancient

SSWH15 The student will be able to describe the impact of industrialization, the rise of nationalism, and the major characteristics of worldwide imperialism. • Industrial Revolution p. 717• Increased output by machine made goods• Agriculture to textiles• More inventions• Developed transportation• Urbanization • Middle class• Corporations – stock investment• Imperialism• Laissee-faire capitalism socialism Marxism Communism

Page 31: World History Instructor: Ms. Pearl Whitlock. SSWH1 The student will analyze the origins, structures, and interactions of complex societies in the ancient

SSWH15 The student will be able to describe the impact of industrialization, the rise of nationalism, and the major characteristics of worldwide imperialism.

• Industrial Revolution impact p. 717-727• Factory system• Mass production – cheaper goods• Urbanization• Capitalism • Communism• Increased transportation• Harsh city living conditions – slums, ghettos• Dangerous working conditions• Social classes• Job demand