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September Overview of Scientific Rev. Overview of Absolutism Enlightenment - John Locke - Rousseau - Voltaire French Rev. - Cause/Effect Latin American Rev. Enlightenment Project - Create your own Bill of Rights French Rev. Project Graphic Organizer - Pick 2 events of the French Rev. from each section & make a political cartoon or write a news article about it Enlightenment Scientific Method Natural Laws John Locke Jean-Jacque Rousseau Voltaire Montesqieu French Rev. National Assembly Napoleon Napoleonic Code Toussaint L ouverture Simon Bolivar Jose de San Martin October Industrial Rev. - Inventions - Technology - Political change - Moral change - Social change - Demographics - Cause/Effect - Conservatism - Darwinism - British Reform Laws - Irish Famine Industrial Rev. Project -Choose an invention & research its history, its impact, & its effect on the present Industrial Rev. Agrarian Rev. Enclosure Industrial Rev. Laissez faire Adam Smith Liberalism Conservatism Thomas Malthus Socialism Marx Suffrage

November Nationalism - Prussia - France - Austria - Hungary - Italy Ottoman Empire Russia - Nationalist Tensions Use a Graphic Organizer to compare and contrast countries Expert Groups -Pick a revolution and become expert on it. All groups share and learn from each other Nationalism Project -Pick a nationalist leader and write a historical biography with a poster presentation Bismarck Kaiser Zionism Pan-Slavism Ethnic groups Balkans Ottomans Ottoman / Russia December Imperialism - New imperialism s cause/effect - British in India - Scramble for Africa - Imperialism in China - Japan & Meiji Restoration Imperialism Activity - Map of Imperialism Imperialism Project - Groups will represent an imperialist country on a map where their country dominated, why they did so & the cause/ effect of their domination. Present to class. Use overlay maps to demonstrate European domination (Present in January) Timeline of Imperialism Imperialism Imperialism Sepoy & Sepoy Mutiny Boer War Opium War Treaty of Nanjing Sphere of influence Taiping rebellion Boxer Rebellion Sun Yixian Berlin Conference White man s burden Missionary Zulu Resistance

January Impact of Imperialism - Short term effects - Long term effects Mid-Term Presentations assigned in Dec are due in January Impact of Imperialism Matthew Perry Treaty of Kanagawa Meiji Restoration Zaibatsu Sino-Japanese War Russo-Japanese War Nationalism Social Darwinism Colony February World War I - Geography - Cause - Impacts - Effects of scientific/ technological advances on warfare - Armenian massacre - Collapse of the Ottoman Empire - War as reflected in art, literature, & propaganda World War I Project - Make a trench warfare battle field World War I Activity - Timeline of events of WWI Scientific/Technological Advance Project - Research a scientific or technological advance & its effects on modern warfare - Graphic organizer World War I Pan-Slavism Militarism Bosnia Archduke Francis Ferdinand Central Powers Allied Powers Trench warfare Total war Propaganda Neutral Armistice Reparations Alliance systems Balkan Powder Keg The Black Hand Gavrillo Princep Marie Curie Albert Einstein Thomas Edison Louis Pasteur Antibiotic Germ Theory Dynamo Radio activity Sigmund Freud

March Russian Rev. - Cause - Revolution of 1905 - World War I - 1917 Revolutions - Lenin s Rule - Stalin s Rule - Creation of a totalitarian State - Collectivization - 5 Year Plan - Command Economy - Russification - Forced Famine - Reign of terror Between the Wars - Great Depression - Fascism in Italy & Germany - Militarism in Japan - Women s Suffrage - Treaty of Versailles - League of Nations - Collapse of Empires - National movements in Turkey, The Middle East, India & China Russian Revolution Project - Students create a piece of propaganda supporting the Revolution or Communism Between the Wars Project - Compare dictators- Stalin, Mussolini & Hitler - Compare Fascism & Socialism - Use graphic organizers Russian Revolution Vladimer Lenin Bolshevik New economic Policy Joseph Stalin Totalitarian State Command economy Five year plan Collective Russification Forced famine Communist Between the Wars Fascism Nazism Great Depression Benito Mussolini Hitler Anti-Semitism Censorship Militarism April World War II - Cause/ effect - Technology - Holocaust & other wartime atrocities - Cold War - Germany Divided - Europe Divided - Democracy in Japan - Super Powers - Politics of Cold War - Space & arms race - Conflicts World War II Activity - Scholastic Readings/ Elie Wiesels Night/Wannsee conference - Videos on WWII- dropping the atomic bomb World War II Project - Expert groups cover teacher chosen topics on the Cold War Appeasement Charles de Gaulle Franklin Roosevelt Pearl Harbor Hiroshima Blitz Winston Churchill Genocide Concentration camp Holocaust Bataan Death March United Nations World War II Iron Curtain Asylum Super power Cold war Satellite Truman Doctrine Marshall Plan Containment NATO Warsaw Pact Surrogate Non aligned nation Diet

May Chinese Communist Rev. - Economic Issues - Collapse of imperialism - Conflict in the Middle East - Collapse of the Soviet Union - Political & Economic Change in Latin America Unit 8: The world today - Economic Trends - Conflicts & Peace Efforts - Social Patterns & Change - Science & Technology - The Environment Discussion Project - Use expert groups to discuss Post Cold War World The World Today Discussion Project - Use expert groups to discuss topics about the World Today Developed nation Developing nation Mixed economy Import substitution European Community Common Market European Union Euro Economic Issues Zaibatsu Balance of trade Pacific Rim OPEC Apartheid Dept crisis Free market reforms Chinese Communist Rev. Mao Zedong Long March Great Leap Forward Commune Cultural Revolution Red Guards DengXiaoping Tiananmen Square Collapse of Imperialism Mohandas Ghandi Jawaharlal Nehru Pan-Aficanism Kwame Nkrumah Organization of African Unity African National Congress Nelson Mandela Pol Pot Aung San Suu Kyi Jomo Kenyatta Apartheis Indira Gandhi Sikh Desmond Tutu F.W. de Klerk Ho Chi Minh Ngo Dinn Diem Khmer Rouge Conflict & Change in the Middle East PLO (Palestine King Husseih Liberation Organization) Saddam Hussein Yasir Arafat Intifada Camp David Accords Persian Gulf Ayatollah Khomeini Iran-Iraq War Islamic Fundamentalism Persian Gulf War Arab Israeli Conflict Yitzhak Rabin Collapse of Communism & the Soviet Union Détente Lech Walesa Mikhail Gorbachev Solidarity Perestroika Ethnic Cleansing Glastnost Bosnia Vladimir Putin Ruwanda Political & Economical Change in Latin America Juan Peron Sandinistas Import substitution Contras Dirty War NAFTA- (North America Indigenous Free Trade Agreement) Fidel Castro Cartel

June Review for REGENTS in GLOBAL HISTORY AND GEOGRAPHY Review of Graphic Organizers See center of WEB Review of Lists