World Studies Course Description:
This course examines world events from 1600 to the present. It explores the impact of the democratic and industrial revolutions, the forces that led to world domination by European powers, the wars that changed empires, the ideas that led to independence movements and the effects of global interdependence. The concepts of historical thinking introduced in earlier grades continue to build with students locating and analyzing primary and secondary sources from multiple perspectives to draw conclusions. |
Our textbook McGraw-Hill Education World History and Geography: Modern Times Jackson J. Spielvogel |
Class Syllabus
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Class Supply List
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Class Schedule
1st Period - World Studies C.P.
2nd Period - World Studies C.P. 3rd Period - World Studies C.P. 4th Period - Geography 5th Period - Planning 6th Period - World Studies General 7th Period - World Studies General |
Students will need to following materials for World Studies class.
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