World History and Geography - Sophomore
World Regions
Home
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College, Career, and Civic Ready
Program / Curriculum Rationale
Map Review
Africa
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North Africa and Southwest Asia
Sub-Saharan Africa
Asia
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Southwest Asia
South Asia
East Asia
Southeast Asia
Europe and Russia
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Europe
Russia and Post-Soviet States
The Americas
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North America
Middle and South America
Oceania
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Oceania, Australia, and New Zealand
Period 1
Key Concept 1.1: Big Geography and the Peopling of the Earth
Key Concept 1.2: The Neolithic Revolution
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Was Agriculture Progress?
Key Concept 1.3: Early Civilizations
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Mesopotamia
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Babylonian Empire
Egypt
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DOCUMENTS: Egyptian Pyramids
Mohenjo-daro and Harappa
Shang
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Zhou Dynasty
DOCUMENTS: Fall of the Qin Dynasty
Olmecs and Chavin
Period 2
Key Concept 2.1: World Religions
Key Concept 2.2: States and Empires
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Persian Empire
Ancient Greece
Key Concept 2.3: Networks of Communication and Exchange
Period 3
Key Concept 3.1: Expansion of Networks
Key Concept 3.2: State Forms and Their Interactions
Key Concept 3.3: Increased Economic Productivity
Period 4
Key Concept 4.1: Globalizing Networks
Key Concept 4.2: New Forms of Social Organization
Key Concept 4.3: State Consolidation
Period 5
Key Concept 5.1: Industrialization and Global Capitalism
Key Concept 5.2: Imperialism and Nation-State Formation
Key Concept 5.3: Nationalism, Revolution, and Reform
Key Concept 5.4: Global Migration
Period 6
Key Concept 6.1: Science and the Environment
Key Concept 6.2: Global Conflicts and their Consequences
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Genocide Project
Key Concept 6.3: New Conceptualizations
Just for Fun
History Day Project
The Annual Theme
Topic Selection
Presentation: Choosing a Category
Research
Process Paper
Annotated Bibliography
World Regions
Home
>
College, Career, and Civic Ready
Program / Curriculum Rationale
Map Review
Africa
>
North Africa and Southwest Asia
Sub-Saharan Africa
Asia
>
Southwest Asia
South Asia
East Asia
Southeast Asia
Europe and Russia
>
Europe
Russia and Post-Soviet States
The Americas
>
North America
Middle and South America
Oceania
>
Oceania, Australia, and New Zealand
Period 1
Key Concept 1.1: Big Geography and the Peopling of the Earth
Key Concept 1.2: The Neolithic Revolution
>
Was Agriculture Progress?
Key Concept 1.3: Early Civilizations
>
Mesopotamia
>
Babylonian Empire
Egypt
>
DOCUMENTS: Egyptian Pyramids
Mohenjo-daro and Harappa
Shang
>
Zhou Dynasty
DOCUMENTS: Fall of the Qin Dynasty
Olmecs and Chavin
Period 2
Key Concept 2.1: World Religions
Key Concept 2.2: States and Empires
>
Persian Empire
Ancient Greece
Key Concept 2.3: Networks of Communication and Exchange
Period 3
Key Concept 3.1: Expansion of Networks
Key Concept 3.2: State Forms and Their Interactions
Key Concept 3.3: Increased Economic Productivity
Period 4
Key Concept 4.1: Globalizing Networks
Key Concept 4.2: New Forms of Social Organization
Key Concept 4.3: State Consolidation
Period 5
Key Concept 5.1: Industrialization and Global Capitalism
Key Concept 5.2: Imperialism and Nation-State Formation
Key Concept 5.3: Nationalism, Revolution, and Reform
Key Concept 5.4: Global Migration
Period 6
Key Concept 6.1: Science and the Environment
Key Concept 6.2: Global Conflicts and their Consequences
>
Genocide Project
Key Concept 6.3: New Conceptualizations
Just for Fun
History Day Project
The Annual Theme
Topic Selection
Presentation: Choosing a Category
Research
Process Paper
Annotated Bibliography