World+History

**Research Skills for History** Animated Maps (McGraw Hill) Digital Archives of European Architecture ||  || Printable World Maps (About) || Timeline and Maps Timeline Archives (Fact Monster) World History Study Maps || **Early Civilizations** Alexander the Great Ancient Civilizations (Mr. Donn) Ancient Greece Ancient Greece Research Ancient Greece Study Tools (Study Stack) Ancient Greeks [|Ancient History Encyclopedia] Ancient Mesopotamia Ancient Rome (Mr. Donn) The Ancient World Antony and Cleopatra Before Lucy Came Ardi (Dayton Daily News) Caesar and Cleopatra The Cave of Chauvet-Pont-d'Arc Confucianism Digging Around in Ancient Rome Egypt's Golden Empire (PBS) Ephesus Celsus Library The First Humans Greek Mythology Greek Temples The Greeks (PBS) || Hinduism Hippocratic Oath Horatius The Iliad The Iliad Indus Valley Civilization Julius Caesar Justinian Code (The Free Dictionary) Lascaux Map of Ancient Mesopotamia The Neolithic Era (Britain Express) || Patrician Perseus Digital Library Picture of Pantheon Plebs Pompeii at Birmingham (Wikipedia) Pyramids: The Inside Story (PBS) The Religion of Rome Roman Empire The Roman Empire (PBS) The Roman Empire The Roman Empire Roman Emperors The Roman Forum The Roman Twelve Tables of Law Rome Project Rome Reborn Rome: Republic to Empire || Taoism The Twelve Tables Vanished Persian Army (MSNBC) || **World in Transition** The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle Battle of Hastings 1066 Bayeux Tapestry Black Death (BBC) The Black Death (EyeWitness to History) The Black Death (History Learning Site) Britain's Bayeux Tapestry Byzantine Empire (Wikipedia) Charlemagne (About) Charlemagne the King China Tibet Crusades (New Advent) Dark Legacy Decameron Web Design a Coat of Arms Discover Islam The Education of Medieval Women The Face of Russia (PBS) Feudal Life (Learner) Feudalism and Medieval Life in England || Ghana (Mr. Dowling) The Glory of Byzantium (Met Museum) The Historic Charlemagne History of China History of Japan Inside Islam: What a Billion Muslims Really Think Internet Medieval Sourcebook (Fordham) Islam (Mr. Dowling) Islam: Empire of Faith (PBS) Islam's Sunni-Shiite Split Japan Geography (Kid Port) The Land of Genghis Khan (National Geographic) Life in the Middle Ages Literacy and the Church || Magna Carta Mali Medieval Atlas Medieval England Medieval England/Medieval Towns Medieval English Towns Meso and Latin America Middle Ages (Learner) Middle Ages (Wikipedia) The Middle Ages (Education World) The Middle Ages: Black Death Mostly Medieval Origins of the Shia-Sunni Split (NPR) Prominent Sunni Cleric Gunned Down in Baghdad || Shia-Sunni Conflict Shia-Sunni Conflict (PBS) Sunni and Shia: Coexistence and Conflict Time Ref The Vikings (PBS) The Vikings: Sea Raiders, Land Raiders (Discovery Education) Wonders of the African World (PBS) || **Renaissance and Reformation** vernacular, the arts) affected society. The 95 Theses A Closer Look at the Mona Lisa (Louvre) A Journey Through the Renaissance (Think Quest) Albrecht Durer Andrea Gabrieli Biography The Complete Works of William Shakespeare The Counter-Reformation (New Advent) Dietrich Buxehude Donato Bramante English Bible History Exploring Leonardo (Museum of Science) Flippo Brunelleschi Foxe's Book of Martyrs Gianlorenzo Bernini Girolamo Frescobaldi || (Wikipedia) Hans Leo Hassler Heinrich Schutz [|Illuminating the Renaissance] Internet History Sourcebooks: Selected Sources: Renaissance (Fordham) Italy During the Renaissance Jan van Eyck (Wikipedia) Jean-Baptiste Lully John Calvin John Knox John Wycliff Leonardo da Vinci Life and Times of Saint Martin Luther (Reformation) Lorenzo Ghiberti Luther's 95 Theses Martin Luther (PBS) Martin Luther Martin Luther/Table Talk Medici: Godfathers of the Renaissance (PBS) Michelangelo Michelangelo Images Northern Renaissance The Northern Renaissance Petrarch Pictures of Calvin Protestant Reformation (Wikipedia) Protestant Reformation (History) || The Reformation The Reformation The Reformation Reformation Picture Gallery Renaissance (Wikipedia) Renaissance (Learner) Renaissance (42 Explore) Renaissance Personalities Renaissance WebQuest School of Athens || Thirty Years War (Info Please) The Trial of Martin Luther William Byrd William Tyndale Writers and Poets || **Encounters and Exchange** Age of Discovery (Wikipedia) Balboa (Think Quest) Bartolomeu Dias Christopher Columbus Christopher Columbus and Early European Exploration The Conquistadors (PBS) Elizabethan England European Exploration (WebQuest) The European Voyage of Exploration || Ferdinand Magellan Francisco Vasquez de Coronado Hernando De Soto Jacques Cartier James Cook John Cabot Louis Antoine De Bougainville || Ponce de Leon (Think Quest) Rene-Robert Cavelier Samuel de Champlain The Story of Africa/Slavery (BBC) || Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade The Treaty of Tordesillas (About) Vasco da Gama (Enchanted Learning) When Worlds Collide (PBS) Who Goes There: European Exploration of the New World (Think Quest) || **Age of Revolution** Age of Absolutism (Wikipedia) Age of Enlightenment (Wikipedia) The American Revolution (Kid Port) The Battle of Waterloo Game (BBC) Bill of Rights (Britannia) Child Labour in Britain The Communist Manifesto Crimean War Research Society Deductive and Inductive Arguments The Enlightenment Europe After Congress of Vienna, 1815 French Absolutism French Revolution (Wikipedia) The French Revolution (Youtube) || Galileo Project Galileo's Battle for the Heavens (PBS) Great Fire of London (BBC) The Gunpowder Plot (BBC) The Gunpowder Plot Society History of St. Petersburg Imaging the French Revolution Industrial Revolution (Wikipedia) Industrial Revolution/Timeline Introduction to the Scientific Method James Clerk Maxwell Johannes Kepler Johannes Kepler John Bunyan John Keats Liberty, Equality, Fraternity: Exploring the French Revolution Life and Work of Lord Byron Life of John Milton Lord Alfred Tennyson || Marie Antoinette (PBS) Michael Faraday Napoleon (PBS) Napoleon.org The Napoleon Series National Constitution Center Nicolaus Copernicus Oliver Cromwell Percy Bysshe Shelley Phillip Eichman Plimoth Plantation The Revolutions of 1848 Robert Boyle Robert Boyle Scientific Revolution (Wikipedia) Sixteenth Century || The Thirty Years War Trial of Galileo Galilei The Unification of Germany (WebQuest) Versailles Palace Picture Welcome to the Palace of Versailles [|The Wesleys and Their Times] William Wordsworth || **Age of Imperialism** Anglo-Boer War Museum Boers War (BBC) Centennial of the Spanish-American War David Livingstone (Wholesome Words) || George Muller (Wholesome Words) Imperialism Imperialism Impressionism James Hudson Taylor (Wholesome Words) Kings and Queens Through Time (BBC) || New Imperialism (Wikipedia) The New Imperialism Queen Victoria (PBS) The Spurgeon Archives || Thomas Edison Victoriana William Carey (Wholesome Words) William Wilberforce World-Wide Imperialism || **World at War** The Aerodrome Adolf Hitler (Time) The African Nationalism Atomic Bomb Decision The Battle of Jutland Battlefield Vietnam (PBS) The Berlin Airlift The Berlin Airlift Berlin War Timeline Bosnian Serb War Fugitive Ratko Mladic Captured The China Guide Chronology of Russia The Cold War Museum The Cultural Revolution (Think Quest) The Economic Effects of Japanese Militarism Falkland Falkland War First World War || Genocide Watch Ghosts of Rwanda (PBS) Great Depression Pictures (About) The Great War (PBS) The Great War: Causes Ho Chi Minh (Time) The Holocaust Holocaust (About) Holocaust: An End to Innocence Holocaust Cybrary Remembering the Stories of the Survivors Holocaust Education Resource Council Holocaust History Project Holocaust Lesson Plans and Curricula Holocaust Related Websites Holocaust Timeline: The Rise of the Nazi Party Holocaust: The World Must Remember Italian Life Under Fascism The Jewish Museum New York Jomo Kenyatta The Korean War Korean War Life in Fascist Italy (History Learning Site) || The Maginot Line Mao Tse-tung Biography Mao Zedong Martin Luther King, Jr. Museum of Jewish Heritage Nazi Fascism and the Modern Totalitarian State Over There Posters Russian Revolution The Russian Revolution Second World War Sliding Into the Great Depression || T. E. Lawrence Studies Tiananmen Square Tiananmen Square Protests They Drew Fire (PBS) Vietnam History and Educational Sites Vietnam Online (PBS) Vietnam War Vietnam's Independence of Ho Chi Minh What Did You Do in the War, Grandma? Why We Must Remember World War 1 (School History) World War 1 (Wikipedia) World War 1 Songs and American Patriotic Music World War 1: Trenches on the Web World War II: Documents World War II in Europe Timeline (History Place) World War II Timeline (Think Quest) World War in the Twentieth Century World War One (BBC) World War One (BBC) Y-12 and the Atomic Bomb || **Contemporary World** Apartheid Apartheid Museum The British Monarchy Capture of Saddam Hussein Freedom for Nelson Mandela || The Gulf War (PBS) Gulf War Photographs (History) History of the Olympics Israel and Palestine || Margaret Thatcher NAFTA Operation Enduring Freedom Operation of Iraqi Freedom Quick Maps Ronald Reagan September 11, 2001 Summer Olympics Through the Years (Info Please) ||  || ** AP World Histor y Sites** A Student's Guide to the Study of History (History Guide) A Student's Guide: Why Write History? (History Guide) The American Pageant AP US History Notes American Studies Animated Maps (McGraw Hill) AP European History (Google Book) AP: European History (College Board) AP European History Homework Assignment Page (History Teacher) AP European History Web Links & Primary Source Documents (History Teacher) AP History AP World History AP World History AP World History Wiki || Bowdoin College Writing Guide European History A.P. Review Page (History Teacher) European History Outlines G. Web/AP World History History Flashcards History Teacher How to Write a History Essay Monty Armstrong's AP Website Mr. Corso's AP World History Mr. Greeley's AP History Notes and Presentations Mr. Howe's Website Mr. Hunt's AP European History Mr. Millhouse's AP World History Mr. Strickland's AP World History (Moodle) || Study Skills (Teacher Oz) [|Understanding European History] || Western Civilization (Teacher Oz) The Western Experience (McGraw Hill) Who Am I? (McGraw Hill) World History Association World History for Us All Writing Guides || **Additional World History Sites** A Visual Sourcebook of Chinese Civilization Archaeology Asia for Educators Best History Sites Bring Ancient History of Live! (Education World) || Grade 10 Resources History (PBS) History Facebook History for Kids History/Games (BBC) History Games and Animation (Best History Sites) History Learning Sites History Quiz Games History Teacher History Topics (History) || Macro History: World History Military History Resources Notes for World History The Open Door Social Studies Resources The Rise and Decline of Islamic Civilization Topic Guide Through My Eyes || Western Civilization (Teacher Oz) World History World History (Proteacher) World History Association World History for Us All World History Lesson Plans (Discovery Education) World History Lesson Plans (Teach-nology) World History Lesson Plans (Mr. Donn) World History Matters World History Resources World History Study Stack World Studies One || Livebinder Collections
 * World History**
 * 1 ** . Interpret historical data displayed in maps, graphs, tables, charts, and geologic time scales..
 * 2. ** Distinguish among dating methods that yield calendar ages (e.g., dendrochronology), numerical ages (e.g., radiocarbon), correlated ages (e.g., volcanic ash), and relative ages (e.g., geologic time).
 * // 3 //**** . **// Formulate //// questions that can be answered by historical study and research. //
 * 4. ** Construct graphs, tables, timelines, charts, and narratives to interpret historical data.
 * 5 **. Evaluate primary and secondary sources
 * 6. ** Apply the skills of historical analysis to current social, political, geographic, and economic issues facing the world.
 * 7 **. Compare present events with past events
 * Animated History of European Mapmaking (BBC)
 * 1. ** Describe the development of early prehistoric people, their agriculture, and settlements.
 * 2. ** Analyze the development and historical significance of Hinduism, Judaism, Buddhism, Christianity, and Islam.
 * 3 **. Analyze the enduring Greek and Roman contributions and their impact on later civilization
 * 4. ** Analyze the enduring Chinese contributions and their impact on other civilizations
 * A Roman House
 * 1 ** . Contrast the fall of Rome with the development of the Byzantine and Arab Empires (e.g., religion, culture, language, governmental structure).
 * 2 ** . Compare feudalism in Europe and Japan and its connection with religious and cultural institutions.
 * 3 ** . Compare the development of empires (e.g., Roman, Han, Mali, Incan/Inkan, Ottoman) throughout the world.
 * 4 **. Describe the interaction of European and Asian civilizations from the 12th to the 16th centuries
 * The Ancient Aztecs (Think Quest)
 * 1 ** . Analyze the results of Renaissance thoughts and theories
 * 2. ** Explain how the ideas of the Protestant Reformation and the Catholic Reformation (e.g., secular authority, individualism, migration, literacy and
 * 95 Theses
 * 1 ** . Describe the religious, economic, social, and political interactions among civilizations that resulted from early exploration
 * 1492: An Ongoing Voyage
 * 1 ** . Contrast the development of representative, limited government in England with the development and continuation of absolute monarchies in other European nations
 * 2. ** Explain how new ideas (i.e., Heliocentrism, Scientific Method, Newton’s Laws) changed the way people understood the world.
 * 3. ** Explain how Enlightenment ideas influenced political thought and social change
 * 4 ** . Analyze the developments of the French Revolution and rule of Napoleon
 * 5. ** Explain the revolutionary and independence movements in Latin America (e.g., Mexico, Haiti, South America).
 * 6. **Analyze the social, political, and economic development and impact of the Industrial Revolution
 * A Revolutionary War (LOC)
 * 1 ** . Explain the rationale (e.g., need for raw materials, domination of markets, advent of national competition, spread of European culture/religion) for imperialism.
 * 2 ** . Trace the development of the British Empire around the world (e.g., America, Southeast Asia, South Pacific, India, Africa, the Suez).
 * 3 ** . Describe the division of the world into empires and spheres of influence during the 18th and 19th centuries (e.g., British, French, Dutch, Spanish, American, Belgian).
 * 4. ** Analyze the effects of European and American colonialism on their colonies (e.g., artificially drawn boundaries, one-crop economies, creation of economic dependence, population relocation, cultural suppression).
 * 5. ** Analyze the responses to imperialism (e.g., Boxer Rebellion, Sepoy Rebellion, Opium Wars, Zulu Wars) by people under colonial rule at the end of the 19th century.
 * 6 ** . Explain Japanese responses to European/American imperialism from a closed door policy to adoption of Euro-American ideas.
 * The Age of Imperialism
 * 1. ** Examine the causes of World War I
 * 2. ** Analyze the impact of the changing nature of warfare in World War I
 * 3. ** Explain the end of World War I and its aftermath
 * 4 **. Examine the period between World War I and World War II
 * 5. ** Analyze aspects of World War II
 * 6. ** Examine genocide as a manifestation of extreme nationalism in the 20th century (e.g., Armenia, Holocaust, Cambodia, Bosnia, Rwanda, Kosovo and Sudan).
 * 7. ** Analyze the political, economic and cultural impact of the Cold War
 * 8. ** Compare independence movements of emerging nations (e.g., Africa, Asia, Middle East, Latin America).
 * 1920-1929 World History (Info Please)
 * 1 ** . Explain the fall of the Soviet Union and its impact on the world.
 * 2 **. Explain the roots of terrorism
 * 3. ** Describe the development of political and economic interdependence during the second half of the twentieth century
 * 4 ** . Examine environmental issues from a global perspective (e.g., pollution, population pressures, global warming, scarcity of resources).
 * 5 ** . Connect current events with historical events and issues using information from class discussions and various resources (e.g., newspapers, magazines, television, Internet, books, maps).
 * al-Qaeda
 * A Hotlist for World History AP
 * A Guide to Teaching World History and Geography
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