5 Themes in AP World History
S: Social (Development and Transformation of Social Structures)
P: Political (State Building, Expansion, and Conflict)
I: Interactions between humans and environment
C: Cultural (Development and Interaction of Cultures)
E: Economic (Creation, Expansion, and Interaction of Economic Systems)


Unit 4 - Time Period: 1750 C.E. - 1900 C.E.

Key Concepts in Period 5

Key Concept 5.1: The process of industrialization changed the way in which goods were produced and consumed, with farreaching effects on the global economy, social relations, and culture. Key Concept 5.2: As states industrialized, they also expanded existing overseas empires and established new colonies and transoceanic relationships. Key Concept 5.3: The 18th century marked the beginning of an intense period of revolution and rebellion against existing governments, leading to the establishment of new nation-states around the world. Key Concept 5.4: As a result of the emergence of transoceanic empires and a global capitalist economy, migration patterns changed dramatically, and the numbers of migrants increased significantly

Chapters
Chapter 16 - Atlantic Revolutions, Global Echoes, 1750-1914
Chapter 17 - Revolutions of Industrialization, 1750-1914
Chapter 18 - Colonial Encounters in Asia and Africa, 1750-1950
Chapter 19 - Empires in Collision: Europe, the Middle East, and East Asia, 1800-1914

Quizzes
Students should take comprehensive notes because once they return to class, they will take a quiz, which will serve as a bellringer. It will be six questions and students can use their notes. Their notes can take the place of a question. They must come from the book and be at least 1 page long and comprehensive.

Chapter 16 Quiz pages 780-798 A Class = February 11 / B Class = February 12
Chapter 16 Quiz pages 798-811: both classes = February 15

Chapter 17 Quiz pages 826-846 A Class = February 20 / B Class = February 19
Chapter 17 Quiz pages 846-860 A Class = February 25 / B Class = February 26

Chapter 18 Quiz pages 878-893 A Class = February 27 / B Class = February 28
Chapter 18 Quiz pages 893-912: both classes = March 1

Chapter 19 Quiz pages 930-947 A Class = March 4 / B Class = March 5
Chapter 19 Quiz pages 947-956: both classes = March 8

Review Day
We will review the period on March 11 (A Class) and March 12 (B Class).

Exam
We will take the exam over Period 5 on March 13 (A Class) and March 14 (B Class).

Videos/Supplemental Material
Tea, Taxes, and the American Revolution
The American Revolution: Oversimplified
The French Revolution
The Haitian Revolution
The Spanish American Revolution
The Industrial Revolution
Socialism & Capitalism

Calendar

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