World History |
Beginning with topics from prehistory and culminating in the events of the 21st century, students will learn the political, economic, and social aspects of world history, and explore the major revolutions and social movements that have influenced different nations and eventually spread throughout the world. During this course, students will be exposed to a variety of pressing issues that have garnered opportunities for both conflict and cooperation in the modern world.
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World History - Georgia Standards
World History Scope and Sequence - Useful for final exam review.
Rise and Spread of Islam - Semester 1 Webinar to replace 2 lessons in Edgenuity. You must watch the whole session lasting 54:22 to receive full credit.
Contemporary Global Issues - to take the place of the last two lessons at the end of Semester 2 in Edgenuity.
Field Experience Permission Form: March 7, 2016 - Center for Civil and Human Rights / Dr. MLK Jr. Center and Home Site
Useful Links for World History
World History Scope and Sequence - Useful for final exam review.
Rise and Spread of Islam - Semester 1 Webinar to replace 2 lessons in Edgenuity. You must watch the whole session lasting 54:22 to receive full credit.
Contemporary Global Issues - to take the place of the last two lessons at the end of Semester 2 in Edgenuity.
Field Experience Permission Form: March 7, 2016 - Center for Civil and Human Rights / Dr. MLK Jr. Center and Home Site
- Discussion Questions - email your answers to Mr. Fenn for 10 extra points on your lowest test grade!
Useful Links for World History
- MacroHistory - World History maps, timelines, period overviews.
- World History
- History World
- World History For Us All
- World History in Brief
- The Heritage of World Civilizations
- Traditions and Encounters
- Crash Course - World History - YouTube Channel
- Patterns of Interaction - another online textbook
- WikiBooks - World History
- The History of Money