Syllabus Johnson-Brock 2011-2012 Textbook – World History AGS Publishing Standards Geography May 12 - Europe Test South America May 13 - Central America May 14 - Caribbean Islands May 15 - World test May 16 - Final Test May 19 - Final test Students will be able to identify countries. Students will complete the requirement of the Civics Nebraska Portfolio. Students in this class will create a National History Day Project. Content Standards World History Syllabus This course is designed to present the student with the history of man on this planet and to show the students the people and events which have shaped Western Civilization. I. Beginnings of Human Society a. Prehistoric People b. Interacting Civilizations of the Middle East c. Egypt d. India e. China f. America II. Classical Traditions, Major Religions and Giant Empires a. Greece b. Rome c. Great Religions of the Middle East III. Eastern Civilizations a. Byzantine Empire b. Ottoman Empire c. India d. China e. Japan f. Russia IV. Europe’s Early Development – The Middle Ages a. Dark Ages b. Leaders c. Crusades d. Vikings e. Art & Architecture f. English g. Black Death V. Renaissance a. Autocratic Rulers b. Exploration c. Artists d. Religion V. An Age of Revolutions a. Agricultural and Industrial Revolutions b. The French Revolution c. Europe as a World Power - Imperialism VI. A Half-Century of Crisis a. Russian Rebellion b. World War I Students enrolled in World History are required to complete a National History Day project. Quia Homepage - http://www.quia.com/pages/jbworld.html Freshmen are required to complete 5 hours of community service and complete the requirements of the Civics Nebraska Portfolio. Sophomores are required to complete an additional 10 hours, junior 15 hours and senior 20 hours of community service.
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