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DISCOVERINGOUR PASTAHISTORYoftheWORLD
Jackson J. Spielvogel, Ph.D.
•Bothell, WA • Chicago,IL • Columbus, OH • New York, NY
What Does a Historian Do1 1
Studying Geography, Economics,and Citizenship 2S
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World: Political RA2World: Physical RA4NorthAmerica: Political. RA6NorthAmerica: Physical RA?Middle America: Physicall Political RA8South America: Political RAlOSouthAmerica: Physical RA11Europe: Political RA12Europe: Physical RA14
Essential QuestionsWhy is history important? • How dowe team about the past? • How do youresearch history?
Essential QuestionsHow does geography influence the waypeopte live?· Why do peopte trade? •Why do peopte form governments?
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LESSON 1 What is History? 4Biography Heinrich Schliemann 8Connections to Today How Lucy Got
Her Name 9
LESSON 2 How Does a Historian Work? 10Connections to Today The Census 12What DoVouThink? Should Artifacts Be Returned
to Their Countries of Origin? 16
LESSON 3 Researehing History 18Thinking Likea Historian Internet Tips 20
LESSON 1 Studying Geography 28Connections to Today GIS/GPS 32Biography Gerardus Mercator 36
LESSON 2 Exploring Eeonomies 38Thinking Likea Historian Analyzing Primary
Sources 41
LESSON 3 Praeticing Citizenship 44Then and Now The American Flag Design 46
Early Humans and the Agricultural Revolution ....51
Ancient Egypt and Kush 97
Essential QuestionHow do peop/e adapt to theirenvironments?
Mesopotamia .Essential QuestionsHow doesgeography influence theway peop/e live?· Why does conflietdeve/op?
Essential QuestionsHow does geography influence the waypeop/e live?· What makes 0 cu/tureunique?· Why do civilizations riseand fall?
LESSON 1 Hunter-Gatherers 54LESSON 2 The Agricultural
Revolution . . . . . . . . . . . .. 62Biography Ötzi the Iceman 66Thinking Like a Historian Making Inferences 67
. 73LESSON 1 The Sumerians 76Thinking Like a Historian Classifying and
Categorizing Information 83The World's Literature Epic of Gi/gamesh 84
LESSON 2 Mesopotamian Empires 86Biography Sargon 87Connections to Today Libraries 89
LESSON 1 The Nile River 100Thinking Like a Historian Researching on
the Internet 102
LESSON 2 Life in Ancient Egypt 108
LESSON 3 Egypt's Empire 120ConnectionstoToday Ivory 122Biography Hatshepsut 123
LESSON 4 The Kingdom of Kush 128
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The Israelites 137
The Ancient Greeks 171
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Essential QuestionsHow do religions develop?· What arethe charaeteristics of 0 leader? • Howdoes religion shape society?· Why doesconfliet develop?
Essential QuestionsHow does geography influence theway people live?· Why do peopleform governments? • Why does conflictdevelop?· How do governmentschange?
LESSON 1 Beginnings 140Biography Moses 142Connections to Today Alphabets 145
LESSON 2 The Israelite Kingdom ..... 148
LESSON 3 The Development01Judaism 154
ConnectionstoToday Heroes 157
LESSON 4 The Jews in theMediterranean World 160
Biography Judas Maeeabeus 162Connections to Today Dead Sea Serolls 166
LESSON 1 Rise01Greek Civilization ... 174Thinking Like a Historian Analyzing Primary
and Seeondary sourees 177ConnectionstoToday Coins 179
LESSON 2 Sparta and Athens:City-State Rivals 183
Biography Solon 188Connections to Today The Olympics 189
LESSON 3 Greeceand Persia 190Connectionsto Today Marathons 195
LESSON 4 Glory, War, and Decline 198Biography Aspasia 201
Greek Civilization 209
Ancient India 245
Early China 275
Essential QuestionsWhat makes a culture unique?· How donew ideas change the way people live? 'What are the characteristics of aleader?
Essential QuestionsHow does geography influence the waypeople live?· How do religions develop?• What makes a culture unique?
Essential QuestionsWhat makes a culture unique? How donew ideas change the way people live? •How do governments change?
lESSON 1 Greek Culture 212Then and Now Greek Theater 217
lESSON 2 The Greek Mind 220Biography Plato 222What 00 YouThink? Did Socrates
CommitTreason? 228
lESSON 3 Alexander's Empire 230Thinking like a Historian Researching
on the Internet 231
lESSON 4 Hellenistic Culture 236Connections to Today Constant pi 240
lESSON 1 Early Civilizations 248Thinking Likea Historian Researching
onthelnternet 252
lESSON 2 Religions of Ancient India .. 257Connections to Today Hindu Beliefs 259Biography The Buddha 260
lESSON 3 The Mauryan Empire 265Connections to Today Math Poems 271
lESSON 1 The Birth of ChineseCivilization 278
Thinking like a Historian Analyzing Sources 282
lESSON 2 Society and Culturein Ancient China 286
Connections to Today Confucianism in Asia 287
lESSON 3 The Qin and Han Dynasties. 292Connections to Today The Great Wall 293Biography Ban Zhao 295Then and Now Paper 296
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Rome: Republieto Empire 303Essential QuestionsHow does geography influence the waypeople live?· How do governmentschange? Why does conflict develop? •What are the characteristics of aleader?
LESSON 1 The Founding of Rome ..... 306Thinking like a Historian Analyzing Primary
and Secondary Sources 308
LESSON 2 Rome as a Republic 312Connections to Today Hannibal's Elephants 319
LESSON 3 The End of the Republic 320Connections to Today Crossing the Rubicon 324Biography Mark Antony 326Biography Cleopatra 326
LESSON 4 Rome Builds an Empire 328Then and Now Pompeii 330
Roman Civilization 337Essential QuestionsWhat makes a culture unique?· Whydo civilizations rise and fall?· How doesgeography influence the way peoplelive?
LESSON 1 The Roman Way of Life ..... 340Thinking like a Historian Researching
onthelnternet 342Biography livia 343Then and Now Medical Technology 345The World's literature
The Aeneid 348
LESSON 2 Rome's Decline 350Connections to Today Vandalism 355What DoYouThink? Did People Benefit
from Roman Rule? 358
LESSON 3 The Byzantine Empire 360Biography Justinian I 362Biography Empress Theodora 362
LESSON 2 The Early Church 380Then and Now Roman Catacombs 382
. 369The Rise of Christianity .LESSON 1 Early Christianity 372Biography Peter 374Biography Mary Magdalene 377
Essential QuestionsWhat are the charaeteristics of aleader?• How do religions develop?· How donew ideas change the way people live?
LESSON 3 A Christian Europe 386
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Islamic Civilization , 395
African Civilizations ' .
Essential QuestionsHow do religions develop? • How donew ideas change the way people live?
Essential QuestionsWhy do people trade?· How doesreligion shape society? • How doreligions develop? •
The Americas .Essential QuestionsHow does geography affeet the waypeople live?· What makes a cultureunique?
LESSON 1 A New Faith 398Biography Muhammad 401Thinking Like a Historian Using a Time Une 403
LESSON 2 The Spread of Islam 404Biography Suleiman I 410
LESSON 3 Life in the Islamic World 411Then and Now Shopping 412Connectionsto Today Becoming a Doctor 413
......419LESSON 1 The Rise of African
Civilizations 422Thinking Like a Historian Researching
on the Internet 427
LESSON 2 Africa's Governmentsand Religions 430
Biography Mansa Musa 435
LESSON 3 African Societyand Culture 436
Connections to Today West AfricanMusicToday 441
What DoYouThink? Africa's Water Resources:Should Private Companies Control Them? . 442
......................... 447LESSON 1 The First Americans 450
LESSON 2 Life in the Americas 459Connections to Today The Maya Today 460Biography Pachacuti 464Thinking Like a Historian Comparing and
Contrasting 467
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Imperial China 471
Civilizations of Korea, Japan,and Southeast Asia 507
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Essential QuestionsHow does geography affeet the waypeople live?· How do new ideas changethe way people live?· What are thecharaeteristics of aleader?
Essential QuestionsWhy do people form governments?·How does geography influence the waypeople live?· What makes a cultureunique?
LESSON 1 China Reunites 474Connections to Today Three Gorges Dam 475Biography Empress Wu 476Connections to Today Civil Service
Examinations 481
LESSON 2 Chinese Society 482Thinking Like a Historian Drawing
Conclusions 485
LESSON 3 The Mongois in China 489Biography Genghis Khan 492The World's Literature Monkey 496
LESSON 4 The Ming Dynasty 498
LESSON 1 Korea: History andCulture 510
Then and Now Observatories 512
LESSON 2 Early Japan 516
LESSON 3 Medieval Japan 520Biography Murasaki Shikibu 526
LESSON 4 Southeast Asia:History and Culture 528
Connections to Today Saving Angkor Wat 531
LESSON 2 Feudalism andthe Rise ofTowns 548
Thinking like a Historian Researching UsingInternet Resources 555
LESSON 3 Kingdoms and Crusades 556
LESSON 4 Culture and the Church 564Then and Now Gothic Architecture 565
Essential QuestionsWhy does confljet develop?· What is therole of religion in government?· Whatare the charaeteristics that define aculture?· How do governments change?
Medieval Europe 537LESSON 1 The Early Middle Ages 540
LESSON S The Late Middle Ages 570Biography Joan of Are. 574
Renaissance and Reformation 579Essential QuestionsWhy do people make economic choices?• How do new ideas change theway people live?· Why does confljctdevelop?
LESSON 1 The Renaissance Begins .... 582Thinking like a Historian Drawing
Conclusions 587
LESSON 2 New Ideas and Art 589Biography Michelangelo Buonarroti 594TheWorld's literature Henry V 596
LESSON 3 The Reformation Begins ... 598
LESSON 4 Catholics and Protestants .. 606Biography Catherine de' Medici 610
Essential QuestionsHow does technology change the waypeople live?· Why do civilizationsrise and fall?· Why do people makeeconomic choices?
Age of Exploration and Trade 615LESSON 1 The Age of Exploration 618Then and Now Navigation Tools 619Thinking like a Historian
Predicting Consequences 623
LESSON 2 SpaintsConquests inthe Americas 624
Biography Heman Cortes 626
LESSON 3 Exploration andWorldwide Trade 628
Connections to Today Blending Languages 631
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The Scientific Revolution andthe Enlightenment 639
Political and Industrial Revolutions 661
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Essential QuestionsHaw da new ideas change the waypeaple live?· Haw da gavernmentschange?
Essential QuestionsWhy daes confliet develap?· Haw danew ideas change the way peaple live? •Haw da gavernments change?
LESSON 1 The Scientific Revolution .. 642Biography Galileo 646
LESSON 2 The Enlightenment 650Connections to Today Women's Rights
Around the World 655
LESSON 1 The American Revolution .. 664
LESSON 2 The French Revolutionand Napoleon 672
Connections to Today Political Leftand Right 674
Biography Marie Antoinette 675What DoYouThink? Did the French
People Have Cause to Rebel AgainstTheir Monarchy? 680
LESSON 3 Nationalism andNation-States 682
LESSON 4 The Industrial Revolution .. 690Biography The Wright Brothers 695
LESSON 5 Society and Industry 696Biography Albert Einstein 702
Essential QuestionsWhy do people trade?· Why doesconflict develop?· Why is historyimportant?· How do governmentschange?
Imperialism and World War 1 707LESSON 1 The New Imperialism 710ThinkingUkeaHistorian Making Inferences 716Biography Queen Liliuokalani 717The World's literature
Shooting an Elephant 718
LESSON 2 Nationalism in Chinaand Japan 720
Then and Now Japanese Architecture 725
LESSON 3 World War I Begins 726
LESSON 4 World War I BringsChange 734
Connections to Today Veteran's Day 736Biography Leon Trotsky 739
World War 11and the Cold War 743Essential QuestionsWhat are the characteristics of aleader?• How does conflict develop?· Why ishistory important? How do new ideaschange the way people live?
LESSON 1 The Rise of Dictators 746
LESSON 2 World War 11 Begins 754
LESSON 3 Allies Win the War 760
LESSON 4 The Cold War 768Biography Winston Churchill 770Thinking like a Historian Researching
onthelnternet 774
LESSON 5 The End of Empire 776Biography Mohandas Gandhi 778
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Building Today's World 787Essential QuestionsHaw da gavernments change? Whydaes conflict develap?· Haw da newideas change the way peaple live?· Hawdaes technalagy change the way peaplelive?
LESSON 1 Challenges inLatin America 790
Then and Now Mexican Revolution 794
LESSON 2 Africa and theMiddle East 798
Biography Golda Meir 803Connections to Today The Green Movement 804
LESSON 3 End of the Cold War 806
LESSON 4 The World Enters aNewCentury 812
Biography BarackObama 816Connections to Today The Presidency 817
Glossary/Glosario 823Index 855
'i'''ould Artifaets Be Retumed to Their Countries of Origin? 16DidSocratesCommit Treason? 228DidPeopleBenefit from Roman Rule? 358Africa'sWater Resources:
Should Private Companies Control Them? 442Didthe French People Have Cause to
RebelAgainst Their Monarchy? 680
rich Schliemann 8rdus Mercator. 36
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Hatshepsut 123Moses 142JudasMaccabeus 162Solon 188Aspasia 201Plato 222TheBuddha 260BanZhao 295MarkAntony 326Cleopatra 326Uvia 343Justinian 362EmpressTheodora 362Peter 374Mary Magdalene 377Muhammad 401
Epie of Gilgamesh 84
TheAeneid 348Monkey 496Henry V 596Shooting an E1ephant 718
Suleiman I 410Mansa Musa 435Pachacuti 464
Empress Wu 476Genghis Khan 492Murasaki Shikibu 526Joan of Are. 574Michelangelo Buonarroti. 594Catherine de Medici 610Heman Cortes 626Galileo 646Marie Antoinette 675The Wright Brothers 695M~B~cin mQueen Liliuokalani 717Leon Trotsky 739Winston Churchill 770Mohandas Gandhi 778Golda Meir 803Barack Obama 816
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Connections to TODAY
How luey Got Her Name 9The Census 12GIS/GPS 32Ubraries 89Ivory 122Alphabets 145Heroes 157Dead SeaSerolls 166Coins 179The Olympies 189Marathons 195Constant pi 240Hindu Beliefs 259Math Poems 271Confucianism in Asia 287The Great Wall 293Hannibal's Elephants 319Crossing the Rubicon 324Vandalism 355Becoming a Doetor 413West Afriean Musie Today 441The Maya Today 460Three Gorges Dam 475Civil Service Examinations 481Saving Angkor Wat 531Blending languages 631Women's Rights Around the World 655Politicalleft and Right. 674Veterans' Day 736The Green Movement 805The Presideney 817
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THENANDNow
The Ameriean Flag Design 46Greek Theater 217~~ ~6~~i mMedieal Teehnology 345Roman Cataeombs 382Shopping 412Observatories 512Gothic Arehiteeture 565Navigation Tools 619Japanese Arehiteeture 725Mexican Revolution 794
Thinkin'l Like a HISTORIAN
Internet Tips 20Analyzing Primary Sources 41Making Inferenees 67Classifying and Categorizing Information 83Researehing on the Internet 102Analyzing Primary and Secondary Sourees 177Researehing on the Internet 231Researehing on the Internet 252~~~~~ mAnalyzing Primary and SecondarySourees 308Researehing on the Internet 342Using a Time Une 403Researehing on the Internet 427Comparing and Contrasting 467Drawing Conclusions 485Researehing Using Internet Resourees 555Drawing Conclusions 587Predicting Consequenees 623Making Inferenees 716Researehing on the Internet 774
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CHAPTER MAPS
Chapter 2 Natural Wonders of the Ancient World 26Hemispheres 29Latitude and Longitude 30Goode's Interrupted Equal-Area Projeetion 30Mereator Projeetion 31Robinson Projeetion 31Winkel Tripel Projeetion 31Alexander's Empire 323 B.C. 34Egypt: Population Density 37
Chapter 3 Human Settlements 8000 B.C.to 2000 B.C. 52!ce Age Migration 60Early Farming 63Early Civilizations 3000 B.C. 68
Chapter 4 Mesopotamia 3000 B.C.to 500 B.e 74Ancient Mesopotamia 3000 B.C. 78Assyrian Empire 900 B.C 89The Chaldean Empire 605 B.C. 90
Chapter 5 Ancient Egypt c. 1550 B.C.- 1070 B.C. 99Ancient Egypt c. 31 B.C 101Early Trade Routes 106Ancient Egyptian Kingdoms 124Kush Kingdom c. 250 B.C. 131
Chapter 6 The Israelites 1800 B.C.to A.D.70 138Ancient Israel c. 922 B.C. 151Diaspora 161Judaea c. A.D.70 164
Chapter 7 Aneient Greece 2000 B.C.to 400 B.C. 173Ancient Greece 2000 B.C 175Greek Trading Among Colonies 750 B.c.-550 B.C.180Sparta and Athens 184The Persian Empire c. 500 B.C. 191Persian Wars 499-449 B.C 194The Peloponnesian War 431-404 B.C 204
Europe: Physical RA14Middle East: Physical/ Political RA16Africa: Political RA18Africa: Physieal RA19Asia: Politieal. RA20Asia: Physical RA22Pacific Rim: Physieal/ Political RA24Geographie Dictionary RA26
Chapter 8 Alexander's Empire c. 331 B.C. 210Alexander's Empire 323 B.C. 232Hellenistic World 241 B.C. 234
Chapter 9 Ancient India c. 3000 B.C. 247The Geography of India 249Aryan Migration 2000-500 B.C 253Mauryan Empire c. 250 B.C. 266Gupta Empire c. A.D.600 269
Chapter 10 China c. 1750 B.C.to A.D.190 276The Geography of China 279Shang Empire c. 1750-1045 B.C. 281Zhou Empire 1045-256 B.C. 284Qin and Han Empires 221 B.C.-A.D.220 294Trading in the Ancient World c. A.D.100s 298
Chapter 11 Roman Empire at Its Height. 304Growth ofthe Roman Republie
500 B.c.-146 B.C 314The Punie Wars 264 B.c.-146 B.C. 317Trade Routes of the Roman Empire A.D.200s 332
Chapter 12 The Roman Empire A.D.400 338Roads ofthe Roman Empire A.D.117 346Germanic Migrations c. A.D.200-500 354Justinian's Conquests 364
Chapter 13 Spread of Christianity to A.D.600 370Spread of Christianity A.D.325 381Spread ofChristianityA.D. 325-1100 388
Chapter 14 Islamie Empire A.D.750 396Southwest Asia c. A.D.600 399The Spread of Islam A.D.632-A.D. 750 405The Abbasid Empire A.D.800 .408
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CHAPTER MAPS (CONTINUED)
Chapter 15 Climate lones of Africa .421Geography and Climate lones in Africa 423Trade Routes of North Africa c. 1050-1500 426Religion in Africa Today 433Bantu Migrations .437The Slave Trade c. 1450-1800 .440
Chapter 16 North and South American Groups .449North America Physical Map .451Migration to America 453Civilizations of Mesoamerica 455People and Food Sources of North America
c.1300-1500 466Chapter 17 Mongoi Empire c. A.D. 1294 472
Tang China c. A.D. 700 475Song China c. A.D. 1200 .477Mongoi Empire Under Genghis Kahn
c. A.D. 1227 .490Mongoi Empire c. A.D. 1294 491Ming China 1368-1644 .499The Voyages of lheng He 1405-1433. 501
Chapter 18 Early Empires of Korea, Japan,and Southeast Asia 508
Geography of Korea 511Three Kingdoms of Korea c. A.D. 400 513Geography of Japan 517Southeast Asia Today 529
Chapter 19 Medieval Europe c. 950-1300 538Europe's Geography and People c. A.D. 500 541Invasions of Europe c. A.D. 800-1000 545European Kingdoms c. 1160 559Growth of Moscow 1300-1505 561The Crusades 1096-1204 562The Black Death in Europe 1350 571The Hundred Years' War 1346-1453 573
Chapter 20 Renaissance Europe A.D. 1500 580Italy c. 1500 583Holy Roman Empire 1520 602Religions in Europe c. 1600 608
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Chapter 21 European Exploration of the World 616Portugal and da Gama 1497-1499 620Spanish Explorations 1500-1600 625European Trade in Asia c. 1700 632The Columbian Exchange 634
Chapter 22 Centers of Enlightenment 1785 640Growth ofPrussia and Austria c. 1525-1720 656
Chapter 23 Political Revolutions 1775-1815 662Europeans in North America 1750 665Colonial Trade Routes 1750 668Napoleon's Empire 678The Riseofltaly and Germany 685U.S.Expansion 1783-1898 687The Industrial Revolution 1870 691
Chapter 24 Colonial Possessions1914 708Imperialism in Southern Asia 1890 711Imperialism in Africa 1914 715Spheres of Influence in China 1911 722Europe Before WW11914 727World War 11914-1918 732Europe After WWI1919 735The Middle East 1919-1935 737
Chapter 25 The World at War 1942 744Japan's Empire 752Hitler's Actions in Europe 1936-1939 755The Pacific War 1941-1945 762Europe During the Cold War 769A Divided Germany 771Cuban Missile Crisis 1962 772Vietnam Divided 773The Partition oflndia 1947 777Southeast Asia 1960 779
Chapter 26 World Population 2010 788Latin American Exports 1990s 791Famine and Conflict in Africa 799Israel Today 802Breakup ofthe Soviet Union 1991 808Selected Major Terrorist Acts 813Expansion ofthe European Union 815
(HARTS, GRAPHS, AND TIME lINES
Chapter 1 Time Une: Ancient India 7Chapter 2 Key Dates in Geography, Economics,
and Civics 26Supply and Demand Curves 39Model of the Business Cycle 41U.S.lmports and Exports, 2000-2009 42Checksand Balances 45
Chapter 3 Time Une: Early Settlements 52Chapter 4 Time Une: Mesopotamia 74Chapter S Time Une: Ancient Egypt and Kush 98
Inside A Pyramid 114Social Status In Ancient Egypt. 116
Chapter6 Time Une: The Israelites 138The Ten Commandments 143Early Alphabets 145Israelite Prophets 153
Chapter 7 Time Une: Greece 172Greek Alphabet 178Comparing Governments 200Athenian Architecture 201
Chapter 8 Time Une: Ancient Greece 210Greek Gods and Goddesses 213The Parthenon 218Greek Philosophers 224Model of Solar System by Aristarchus 238Greek Scientists and Their Contributions 239
Chapter9 Time Une: Ancient India 246Houses in Mohenjo-Daro 251The Caste System of India 255
Chapter 10 Time Une: Early China 276Chinese Philosophers 288Chinese Vi/lage 290
Chapter 11 Time Une: Rome 304Roman Legionary 310The "Good Emperors" of the Pax Romana 331
Chapter 12 Time Une: Rome 338Roman Horne 341The Fall ofRome 355
Chapter 13 Time Une: Early Christianity 370The Beatitudes 375Early Church Hierarchy .384The Cyrillic Alphabet 390
Chapter 14 Time Une: Islamic Civilization 396The First Four Caliphs .406
Chapter lS Time Une: African Civilizations 420Comparing Africa to the U.S 424African Trading Empires A.D. 1000-1600 .428African Religions 433
Chapter 16 Time Une: The Americas .448Chapter 17 Time Une: Imperial China 472Chapter 18 Time Une: Civilizations of Korea, Japan, and
Southeast Asia 508Chapter 19 Time Une: Medieval Europe 538
Feudal Society 549A Medieval Manor 552
Chapter 20 Time Une: Europe 580Florence Cathedral 586
Chapter 21 Time Une: Age of Exploration and Trade 616The Santa Maria 621Important European Explorers 630
Chapter 22 Time Une: Europe 640Indian-Arabic and Roman Numerals 643A New View of the Universe 645The Scientific Revolution 647The Scientific Revolution 649
Chapter 23 Time Une: The Western Hemisphere 662The Three Estates in Prerevolutionary France 673A Locomotive 693
Chapter 24 Time Une: Europe 708Trenches ofWWI 731
Chapter 2S Time Une: The World Before andDuring World War 11 ••.•.....•.•••.•••••• 744
Chapter 26 Time Une: Today's World 788Latin America's Economic Growth 792
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•VideosChapter 1 Great Reasonsto Learn History Chapter 13 Christianity in Greece
Uncovering the Past St. Peter's TombInternet Research Techniques The Development of Christianity in Ireland
Chapter2 Geography Basics: Climate, Water, etc. Chapter14 Islamic WorldIntroduction to Economics Part 1 Islamic Trade RoutesThe Seven Dynamics of Citizenship Islamic Scientific Advances
Chapter3 How We Know About the !ce Ages Chapter15 Great African QueensThe Ice Man History and Traditions of Mali
Chapter4 Mesopotamia: An OverviewThe History, Exploration, and Conquest of South Africa
Persepolis Chapter 16 Aztec, Maya, and Inca Civilizations
Chapter 5 The Nile River Peru: History
Life in Ancient Egypt Chapter17 Ming DynastyAncient Egypt Chinese History from the Grand Canal Waterway to MarcoKingdom of Axum Polo
Chapter6 Assignment: Galilee-Israeli Culture Marco Polo's Inspiration
The Middle East: A Region of Contrasts Chinese History from the Ming Dynasty to the Three
Temple Mount Gorges Dam
Temple of Herod Chapter 18 The Korean Landscape
Chapter 7 Ancient Greece: Geography and Government East Asian Religions and Other Cultural Traditions
AthensThe Samurai
The Early Olympics Religions of Southeast Asia
Coinage and Democracy in Athens Chapter19 Castle Design
Chapter8 Ancient Greece: Farmers and Daily Life Feudalism, Lords and VassalsVideo Quiz
Gods and Heroes Castles: The Center of Power
Famous People, Incredible Lives: Alexander the Great Religious Architecture
Alexander the Great's EmpireHistory of Austria from the Late Middle Ages
Chapter9 Timelines of Ancient Civilizations: Inda-Indus River Chapter 20 Leonardo da Vinci
Civilizations to Buddhism- Part 1 Chaucer's England
India's History from the Hindus to the Buddhists Martin Luther and The Reformation
India's History from the Golden Age to Today Britain Arises: England Defeats the Spanish Armada
Chapter 10 The Chinese Landscape Chapter21 Journey to the New World: Christopher Columbus
Chinese History from Peking Man to Confucius Hernan Cortes
Chinese History from the First Emperor to the Romance of Age of Discovery: English, French, and Dutch Explorations
the Three Kingdoms Chapter22 Planetary Motion: Kepler's Three Laws
Chapter11 Life in Ancient Rome Reason and the Age of Enlightenment
The Roman Empire: Cultural Contributions Chapter23 Making a RevolutionBread and Circuses NapoleonThe Roman World Napoleon's Early Military Career
Chapter12 The Geography of Italy The Wright Brothers
The Colosseum The Industrial Revolution
Constantinople to Istanbul
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Communism and CubaApartheid's LegacyBerlin Wall9-11
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Videos (continued)l!!24 Th. Unfinish.d Nation-Imperial Amboion! The Russo-JapaneseWar
Start of World War IWar to End All WarsFascismin ItalyWorld War 11BeginsAircraft Carrier, Tuskegee Airmen, and War CorrespondentsThe Unfinished Nation-The Collapse of PeaceHungarians Revolt against Red Rulers
Interactive Charts/GraphsSupply and Oemand CurvesModel of the Business CycleChecksand BalancesPaleolithic ToolsNeolithic ArtifactsHow Egyptians Made PapyrusEgyptian FoodsEarly AlphabetsTwelve Tribes of IsraelGreek AlphabetAthens Population GraphAncient Greek WritersThe Uncoln Memorial and the ParthenonSeven Wonders of the WorldWinged Victory and Unique Forms of Continuity in Space
(sculpture)Aristarchus' Model of Solar SystemContributions of Greek ScientistsEratosthenes and Earth's CircumferenceAncient Indian Number SymbolsConfucius's Philosophy About EducationWorld Population Time UneRights of the AccusedPoverty in RomeHistory of Constantinople Time UneInfographic: The Fall of RomeThe BeatitudesEarly Church HierarchyCyrillic Alphabet
Chapter 14 The Four CaliphsShopping: Then and Now
Chapter 15 Quick Facts: African KingdomsChapter 16 Highest Peaks in the United StatesChapter 17 Buddhists Around the WorldChapter 18 Japanese Feudal ClassSystemChapter 19 Pyramid of Classes
Trade in Medieval MarketplacesThomas AquinasEuropean Population A.D. 1300-1500
Chapter 20 Martin Luther and the ReformationSale of IndulgencesOe Medici's Family Tree
Chapter 22 Indian-Arabic and Roman NumeralsEuropean Trade in AsiaScientific RevolutionEuropean Trade in AsiaColumbian ExchangeThe Scientific Method
Chapter 23 Marxism, Socialism, & CommunismChapter 24 Treaty ofVersailiesChapter 25 Comparing Countries
African IndependenceChapter 26 Maquiladoras
The Per6ns in ArgentinaWorld Internet Use
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•Slide ShowsChapter1 The Terra-cotta Army Chapter13 Religious Art Chapter24 Sepoy Mutiny
Primary Source Artifacts Burial Places Yellow Journalism
Chapter2 Tools ofGeography Cyril, Creator ofthe Cyrillic Life in the Trenches
Good Citizenship Alphabet Chapter2S The Great DepressionChapter14 Lives of the Bedouin FrankIin D. RooseveltChapter3 Woolly Mammoth Saered Muslim Sites Adolf Hitler
Catalhüyük Islamic Architecture Attack on Pearl HarborChapter4 Ancient Irrigation The Taj Mahal Dwight D. Eisenhower
The Ziggurat Chapter lS Great Rift Valley Anne FrankSumerian Jewelry Dhows The End of the War
Chapter S Worlds' Longest Rivers Mosques in Africa The Berlin WallThe Pyramids of Giza West African Art The Civil Rights Movement
Chapter6 Locusts Chapter16 Amazon Wildlife Chapter26 Revolution in CubaIsraelite Prophets CasaGrande The Mexican RevolutionJewish Heroes Native American Creation Commerce in AfricaTorah Serolls Stories Nelson MandelaHanukkah Mound Builders China's Cultural Revolution
Chapter7 Mycenaean Artifacts Tenochtitlan
The Agora Chapter 17 The Tang DynastyBattle of Salamis Silk-making
Chapter8 Greek Art and Sculpture Chinese Landscape Painting
Greek Philosophers and Their Chapter 18 Buddhist TemplesIdeas Samurai
Facts About Thales Japanese ArtStory of Pi Chapter19 The Manorial System
Chapter9 Harappan Crafts The CrusadesModern Crafts in India Medieval ArchitectureUpanishads Medieval MysticsRepresentations of Buddha Chapter 20 11DuomoGandhi VeniceAncient Indian Medical Tools Leonardo da Vinci
Chapter 10 Zhou Dynasty Art Gutenberg Pressand Type
Chapter11 Rome: Yesterday and Today Chapter21 The Madiera IslandsSymbols of Authority Atahualpa's LifeBuildings in Rome Chapter22 Sir Isaac NewtonPompeii and Mt. Vesuvius Through a MieroscopeThe Five Good Emperors
Chapter23 The Estates GeneralChapter12 Roman Hornes The Bastille
The U.S.Capitol Industrial RevolutionHagia Sophia InventionsThe Hippodrome of Working Conditions
Constantinople Monet's Paintings
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Interaetive Graphie Organizerslapter 1 Studying History Chapter 12 The Greeks and the Romans
The Julian and Gregorian Calendars Roles of Family MembersHowa Historian Works Why Rome CollapsedUnderstanding Primary and Secondary Sources Why the Byzantine Empire ThrivedHistorical Research Justinian's ArmyIs This Plagiarism? Chapter 13 The Ufe of Jesus
lapter2 Six Essential Elements of Geography Reasons Christianity SpreadCharacteristics of Economic Systems Honoring IconsCitizenship: Rights and Responsibilities Cooperation Between Byzantine Church and Government
lapter 3 Paleolithic Inventions Chapter 14 The Development of IslamNeolithic Advancements How Islam Spread
lapter4 Sumerian Inventions Muslim Contributions to ScienceMajor Mesopotamian Empires Chapter 15 Products ofWest African Trading Kingdoms
lapter 5 Benefits of the Nile Achievements of African LeadersAncient Egypt African CultureMiddle and New Kingdoms Chapter 16 Climates and MountainsAchievements of the Pharaohs Aztec Social ClassesKush Conquers Egypt Chapter 17 Accomplishments ofThree Dynasties
lapter6 The Ancient Israelites Chinese AdvancementsKing David and King Solomon Mongois in ChinaRoles of Synagogues and Scribes Voyages of Zheng HeGreek and Roman Rule Chapter 18 Shamans
lapter7 Compare Minoans and Mycenaeans China Influences Japanese CultureCompare Sparta and Athens AngkorWatPersian Kings Attacking Greece and Greek Defenders Chapter 19 Achievements of European LeadersAccomplishments: Age of Pericles FeudalismComparing Governments: Direct Democracy and Serfs and Freemen
Representative Democracy Causesand Effects of the Crusadeslapter8 Influence of Greek Culture Today Organizing Information: Medieval Ufe
Greek Thinkers Chapter20 Wealth Grows in City-StatesAccomplishments of Philip 11and Alexander the Great Renaissance ArtRiseof Alexander the Great Reasons for the ReformationAchievements of Greek Scientists Reform in the Catholic Church
lapter9 The Caste System of India Effects from the Council ofTrentWays Aryans Changed India Chapter21 Explorers of Asia and the AmericasReligions of Ancient India Conquests by Hernan Cortes and Francisco PizarroAshoka's Reign Crops and Workers in Three ColoniesMauryan and Gupta Empires
Chapter22 Scientists and Their Contributionslapter 10 How Ufe Changed Under Shang Rule Thinkers and Their Ideas
Three Chinese PhilosophiesChapter23 The American RevolutionComparing and Contrasting: Qin and Han Dynasties
Time Une: Major Events of the French Revolutionlapter 11 Events in Roman History Uprisings and Outcomes
Roman Society Causesof the Industrial RevolutionFall ofthe Roman Republic Social Advances During the Industrial RevolutionAchievements of Emperor Augustus
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Chapter 24 Effeets of ImperialismNationalism in China and JapanBritish Gains in the Opium WarsTokyo's Ginza District: Then and NowWorld War IResults ofWorld War I
Chapter 25 Events Leading to World War 11World Leaders in 1939Territories Regained from Axis PowersU.S.Aid ProgramsIndia's Road to IndependeneeTwo Inspiring Leaders
Chapter 26 Latin American LeadersConflietsGlasnost and PerestroikaRegional Trade Organizations
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