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Unit 1 Ancient Civilizations Prehistory Nomads Neolithic Revolution Agricultural Revolution Civilization Cultural Diffusion Monotheistic Polytheistic Types of Government Democracy Aristocracy Theocracy Oligarchy Mesopotamia Tigris & Euphrates Fertile Crescent Sumerians Cuneiform Babylonians Hammurabi s Code Phoenicians Phoenician Alphabet Persians India Hinduism Buddhism Caste System Four Noble Truths Eightfold Path Harappa China Great Wall of China Dynastic Cycle Mandate of Heaven Silk Road Civil Service Exam Confucianism Daoism Egypt Pharoahs Nile River Hieroglyphics Rosetta Stone Greece Athens Democracy Sparta Socrates Plato Aristotle Olympics City State Alexander the Great Hellenistic Culture Rome Republic Circus Maximus Pax Romana Draco s Law Justinian s Code

Unit 2 Dark and Middle Ages Islam Muhammed Five Pillars of Islam Quran Astrolabe Arabian Nights Dark and Middle Ages Medieval Charlemagne Manor System Feudalism Pope Crusades Hundred Years War Black Death Magna Carta African Civilizations Ghana Songhai Mali Mansa Musa Animistic Medieval China and Japan Mongols Genghis Khan Shi HuangDi Terracotta Soldiers Ming Dynasty Great Wall of China Qing Dynasty Shinto Yomato Clan Samurai Bushido Feudal System Shogun Mughal Empire Babur Taj Mahal

Unit 3 Renaissance, Reformation, Absolutism, and Exploration Renaissance Scientific Revolution Humanism Secularism Printing Press Reformation Protestant Reformation Martin Luther 95 Theses Indulgences English Reformation Catholic Reformation or Counter Revolution Absolutism Absolute Monarchy Divine Right Peace of Augsburg Edict of Nantes Huguenots King Louis XIV Palace of Versailles Glorious Revolution English Bill of Rights Peter the Great Westernization Catherine the Great Thirty Years War Treaty of Westphalia Exploration Age of Discovery Circumnavigation Christopher Columbus Columbian Exchange Mercantilism Conquistador Colonization Plantations Encomienda Treaty of Tordesillas Triangular Trade Middle Passage

Unit 4 Enlightenment and Revolution Enlightenment Thomas Hobbes Social Contract John Locke Natural Rights Jean Jacques Rousseau Baron de Montesquieu Checks and Balances Adam Smith Wealth of Nations Voltaire Enlightened Despots Revolution American Revolution Declaration of Independence U.S. Constitution Estates General First Estate Second Estate Third Estate Bourgeoisie National Assembly Tennis Court Oath French Revolution Declaration of the Rights of Man and the Citizen National Convention The Directory Sans Culottes Jacobins Maximilien Robespierre Reign of Terror Napoleon Bonaparte Continental System Congress of Vienna Haitian Revolution

Unit 5 Industrial Revolution, Imperialism, Nationalism Industrial Revolution Agricultural Revolution Industrialization Urbanization Labor Unions Child Labor Specialization Mass Production Assembly Line Communism Socialism Capitalism Laissez Faire Economics Factors of Production Imperialism Social Darwinism British Empire British East India Company Spheres of Influence Opium Wars Open Door Policy Boxer Rebellion Scramble for Africa Suez Canal Berlin Conference Panama Canal Cuba Nationalism Italian Unification German Unification

Unit 6 WWI and the Russian Revolution Militarism Alliances Imperialism Nationalism Central Powers Allied Powers Franz Ferdinand Schlieffen Plan Trench Warfare Propaganda Czar Nicholas II Vladimir Lenin Communism Russian Revolution Fourteen Points Treaty of Versailles League of Nations

Unit 7 Interwar Years and WWII Great Depression Totalitarianism Mussolini Stalin Tojo Hitler Nuremberg Laws Kristallnacht Expansionism Appeasement Axis Powers Allied Powers Pearl Harbor Battle of Britain Battle of El Alamein Battle of Stalingrad D-Day Battle of Midway Battle of Guadalcanal Battle of Iwo Jima Atomic Bomb Hiroshima & Nagasaki Holocaust Yalta Conference United Nations Nuremberg Trials Potsdam Conference

Unit 8 Cold War and Modern World Cold War Cold War Eastern Bloc Iron Curtain Truman Doctrine Marshall Plan Containment Berlin Airlift North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) Warsaw Pact Korean War Technology Race Space Race Arms Race Vietnam War Gulf of Tonkin Tet Offensive Domino Theory Berlin Wall Cuban Missile Crisis Strategic Arms Limitation Treaty (SALT I and II) Perestroika Glasnost Modern World Tiananmen Square Massacre Mohandas Gandhi Salt March Apartheid Nelson Mandela Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) OPEC Oil Crisis Camp David Accords Iranian Revolution Iran Hostage Crisis Persian Gulf War Palestinian Liberation Organization Hezbollah Hamas Al Qaeda Arab Spring Globalization Free Trade World Bank Kyoto Protocol Climate Change