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Week Unit 10: The Age of Revolution Standards Big Question: What common ideas about liberty and caused to revolutions at this time? WH.5.3 Examine the key causes, events, and consequences of the French Revolution as well as the rise and fall of Napoleon. Week 30 April 3-7 WH.5.4 WH.5.5 WH.5.6 Trace events, explain the causes, and analyze the outcomes for the Latin American independence movements of the nineteenth century. Explain the reasons for the rise of nation-states and the effects of nationalism in Europe, North America and Asia. Explain the causes and conditions of the Industrial Revolution in England, Europe, and the United States. Investigate and interpret multiple causation in analyzing historical actions and analyze cause-and-effect relationships. Unit 11: The Industrial Revolution and the Spread of Imperialism Big Question: What changes in society and technological innovations helped the industrial revolution grow? Week 31 April 10 14 WH.5.3 WH.5.4 WH.5.5 WH.5.6 Examine the key causes, events, and consequences of the French Revolution as well as the rise and fall of Napoleon. Trace events, explain the causes, and analyze the outcomes for the Latin American independence movements of the nineteenth century. Explain the reasons for the rise of nation-states and the effects of nationalism in Europe, North America and Asia. Explain the causes and conditions of the Industrial Revolution in England, Europe, and the United States. Investigate and interpret multiple causation in analyzing historical actions and analyze cause-and-effect relationships. Big Question: What changes in society and technological innovations helped the industrial revolution grow in Europe and America?

Week 32 April 17-21 WH.5.7 WH.5.8 WH.5.9 WH.7.2 Examine the economic, social, and political changes caused by the Industrial Revolution and their impact on the development of political and economic theory. Analyze the causes and consequences of European imperialism upon the indigenous peoples of Africa, Asia and Oceania. Compare and contrast the responses of China and Japan to challenges by Western imperial powers. Explain issues and problems of the past by analyzing various interests and viewpoints of the participants involved Locate and analyze primary sources and secondary sources related to an event or issue of the past Big Question: How did the desire for raw resources and new markets for goods expand imperialism? Week 33 April 24-28 WH.5.7 WH.5.8 WH.5.9 WH.7.2 Examine the economic, social, and political changes caused by the Industrial Revolution and their impact on the development of political and economic theory. Analyze the causes and consequences of European imperialism upon the indigenous peoples of Africa, Asia and Oceania. Compare and contrast the responses of China and Japan to challenges by Western imperial powers. Explain issues and problems of the past by analyzing various interests and viewpoints of the participants involved Locate and analyze primary sources and secondary sources related to an event or issue of the past Unit 12: Modernization and World Conflict Big Question: How did military alliances and nationalism contribute to WWI? WH.6.1 Trace and explain the long-term and immediate causes (including Nationalism, Imperialism, Militarism, and Alliances), major events and global consequences of World War I. Week 34 May 1-5 WH.6.3 Examine the events and developments of the interwar period and their impact on the beginning of WWII including the impact of WWI on society, the Great Depression, and the rise of totalitarianism. Investigate and interpret multiple causation in analyzing historical actions and analyze cause-and-effect relationships.

Week Standards Big Question: What were important differences and similarities between the rise of socialism and totalitarianism (fascism) in Europe? Week 35 May 8-12 WH.6.1 WH.6.3 Explain the causes and consequences of the Russian Revolutions of 1917 and the establishment of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. Examine the events and developments of the interwar period and their impact on the beginning of WWII including the impact of WWI on society, the Great Depression, and the rise of totalitarianism. Investigate and interpret multiple causation in analyzing historical actions and analyze cause-and-effect relationships. Big Question: Was WWII a good war? Week 36 May 15-19 WH.6.4 WH.6.5 WH.6.6 Identify the causes and key events of World War II and analyze the impact this war had on the global community. Examine the causes, course, and effects of the Holocaust including accounts of camp inmates, survivors, liberators, and perpetrators; and, summarize world responses including the Nuremberg Trials. Explain the causes and consequences of the Cold War and describe the role it played in ethnic or nationalistic conflicts in various parts of the world. Explain issues and problems of the past by analyzing various interests and viewpoints of the participants involved. Big Question: How did the outcome of WWII contribute to modern nationalists movements in colonized countries around the world?

Week 37 May 22-25 WH.6.8 WH.6.9 WH.6.4 WH.6.6 Explain the origins of the modern State of Israel. Trace the rise of communism in China including its foundations, the Cultural Revolution, and modern day developments. Identify the causes and key events of World War II and analyze the impact this war had on the global community. Explain the causes and consequences of the Cold War and describe the role it played in ethnic or nationalistic conflicts in various parts of the world. Big Question: What were the reasons for competition between global superpowers (U.S. & Soviet Union) and how did it reshape world relations? Week 38 May 30 June 2 WH.6.8 WH.6.9 WH.6.10 Explain the origins of the modern State of Israel. Trace the rise of communism in China including its foundations, the Cultural Revolution, and modern day developments. Describe and analyze the global expansion of democracy and globalization in the late 20 th century. Week 39 Big Question: What are the most important outcomes of the spread of globalization (i.e. social, economic and environmental impacts)?

Week 39 June 5-9 WH.6.10 WH.6.11 WH.7.6 Describe and analyze the global expansion of democracy and globalization in the late 20 th century. Investigate current global issues such as terrorism, genocide, and environmental issues. Formulate and present a position or course of action on an issue by examining the underlying factors contributing to the issue and support that position. End of Summer Break