Great Neck South High School AP World History HOMEWORK ASSIGNMENT SHEET
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1 HOMEWORK ASSIGNMENT SHEET 1.1 Stearns, World Civilizations Prologue Chapter 1 From Human Prehistory to the Early Civilizations Themes Human Life in the Era of Hunters and Gatherers Human Life Before Agriculture The Neolithic Revolution Read textbook, pp. xxiv 15. Take notes in standard outline format. 1.2 Stearns, World Civilizations Chapter 1 From Human Prehistory to the Early Civilizations Civilization Visualizing the Past: Mesopotamia in Maps Document: Hammurabi s Law Code The Heritage of the River Valley Civilizations In Depth: The Idea of Civilization in World Historical Perspective The First Civilizations Global Connections: The Early Civilizations and the World Part I Global Retrospective Read textbook, pp Take notes in standard outline format. 2.1 Stearns, World Civilizations Chapter 2 Classical Civilization: China Themes Patterns in Classical China Political Institutions Read textbook, pp Take notes in standard outline format. 2.2 Stearns, World Civilizations Chapter 2 Classical Civilization: China Religion and Culture Document: Teachings of the Rival Chinese Schools Economy and Society In Depth: Women in Patriarchal Societies How Chinese Civilization Fits Together Global Connections: Classical China and the World Read textbook, pp Take notes in standard outline format.
2 3.1 Stearns, World Civilizations Chapter 3 Classical Civilization: India The Framework for Indian History: Geography and a Formative Period Patterns in Classical India Political Institutions Read textbook, pp Take notes in standard outline format. 3.2 Stearns, World Civilizations Chapter 3 Classical Civilization: India Religion and Culture Economy and Society Indian Influence In Depth: Inequality as the Social Norm Visualizing the Past: The Pattern of Trade in the Ancient Eurasian World Global Connections: India and the Wider World Read textbook, pp Take notes in standard outline format. 4.1 Stearns, World Civilizations Chapter 4 Classical Civilization in the Mediterranean: Greece and Rome The Persian Tradition Patterns of Greek and Roman History Read textbook, pp Take notes in standard outline format. 4.2 Stearns, World Civilizations Chapter 4 Classical Civilization in the Mediterranean: Greece and Rome Greek and Roman Political Institutions In Depth: The Classical Mediterranean in Comparative Perspective Read textbook, pp Take notes in standard outline format. 4.3 Stearns, World Civilizations Chapter 4 Classical Civilization in the Mediterranean: Greece and Rome Religion and Culture Visualizing the Past: Commerce and Society Economy and Society in the Mediterranean Document: Rome and a Values Crisis Toward the Fall of Rome Global Connections: Greece, Rome, and the World Read textbook, pp Take notes in standard outline format.
3 5.1 Stearns, World Civilizations Chapter 5 The Classical Period: Directions, Diversities, and Declines by 500 C.E. Expansion and Integration Beyond the Classical Civilizations In Depth: Nomads and Cross-Civilization Contacts and Exchanges Decline in China and India Decline and Fall in Rome Read textbook, pp Take notes in standard outline format. 5.2 Stearns, World Civilizations Chapter 5 The Classical Period: Directions, Diversities, and Declines by 500 C.E. The New Religious Map Document: The Popularization of Buddhism Visualizing the Past: Religious Geography Global Connections: The Late Classical Period and the World Part II Global Retrospective Read textbook, pp Take notes in standard outline format. 6.1 Stearns, World Civilizations Chapter 6 The First Global Civilization: The Rise and Spread of Islam Themes Desert and Town: The Pre-Islamic Arabian World The Life of Muhammad and the Genesis of Islam Read textbook, pp Take notes in standard outline format. 6.2 Stearns, World Civilizations Chapter 6 The First Global Civilization: The Rise and Spread of Islam The Arab Empire of the Umayyads In Depth: Civilization and Gender Relationships From Arab to Islamic Empire: The Early Abassid Era Document: The Thousand and One Nights as a Mirror of Elite Society in the Abbasid Era Visualizing the Past: The Mosque as a Symbol of Islamic Civilization Global Connections: Early Islam and the World Read textbook, pp Take notes in standard outline format. 7.1 Stearns, World Civilizations Chapter 7 Abbasid Decline and the Spread of Islamic Civilization to South & SE Asia The Islamic Heartlands in the Middle and Late Abbasid Eras Document: Ibn Khaldun on the Rise and Decline of Empires An Age of Learning and Artistic Refinements Read textbook, pp Take notes in standard outline format.
4 7.2 Stearns, World Civilizations Chapter 7 Abbasid Decline and the Spread of Islamic Civilization to South & SE Asia The Coming of Islam to South Asia Visualizing the Past: The Patterns of Islam s Global Expansion The Spread of Islam to Southeast Asia In Depth: Conversion and Accommodation in the Spread of World Religions Global Connections: Islam A Bridge Between Worlds Read textbook, pp Take notes in standard outline format. 8.1 Stearns, World Civilizations Chapter 8 African Civilizations and the Spread of Islam African Societies: Diversity and Similarities Kingdoms of the Grasslands Document: The Great Oral Tradition and the Epic of Sundiata Visualizing the Past: The Architecture of Faith Read textbook, pp Take notes in standard outline format. 8.2 Stearns, World Civilizations Chapter 8 African Civilizations and the Spread of Islam The Swahili Coast of East Africa Peoples of the Forest and Plains In Depth: Two Transitions in the History of World Population Global Connections: Internal Development and Global Contacts Read textbook, pp Take notes in standard outline format. 9.1 Stearns, World Civilizations Chapter 9 Civilization in Eastern Europe: Byzantium and Orthodox Europe The Byzantine Empire Visualizing the Past: Women and Power in Byzantium Read textbook, pp Take notes in standard outline format. 9.2 Stearns, World Civilizations Chapter 9 Civilization in Eastern Europe: Byzantium and Orthodox Europe The Spread of Civilization in Eastern Europe Document: Russia Turns to Christianity In Depth: Eastern and Western Europe: The Problem of Boundaries Global Connections: Eastern Europe and the World Read textbook, pp Take notes in standard outline format Stearns, World Civilizations Chapter 10 A New Civilization Emerges in Western Europe Stages of Postclassical Development Read textbook, pp Take notes in standard outline format.
5 10.2 Stearns, World Civilizations Chapter 10 A New Civilization Emerges in Western Europe Western Culture in the Postclassical Era Read textbook, pp Take notes in standard outline format Stearns, World Civilizations Chapter 10 A New Civilization Emerges in Western Europe Changing Economic and Social Forms in the Postclassical Centuries Visualizing the Past: Peasant Labor Document: Changing Roles for Women Read textbook, pp Take notes in standard outline format Stearns, World Civilizations Chapter 10 A New Civilization Emerges in Western Europe The Decline of the Medieval Synthesis In Depth: Western Civilization Global Connections: Medieval Europe and the World Read textbook, pp Take notes in standard outline format Stearns, World Civilizations Chapter 11 The Americas on the Eve of Invasion Postclassical Mesoamerica, C.E. Aztec Society in Transition Document: Aztec Women and Men Read textbook, pp Take notes in standard outline format Stearns, World Civilizations Chapter 11 The Americas on the Eve of Invasion Twantinsuyu: World of the Incas Visualizing the Past: Archaeological Evidence of Political Practices In Depth: The Troubling Civilizations of the Americas The Other Peoples of the Americas Global Connections: The Americas and the World Read textbook, pp Take notes in standard outline format Stearns, World Civilizations Chapter 12 Reunification and Renaissance in Chinese Civilization: The Era of the Tang and Song Dynasties Rebuilding the Imperial Edifice in the Sui-Tang Era Document: Ties That Bind Paths to Power Read textbook, pp Take notes in standard outline format.
6 12.2 Stearns, World Civilizations Chapter 12 Reunification and Renaissance in Chinese Civilization: The Era of the Tang and Song Dynasties Tang Decline and the Rise of the Song Read textbook, pp Take notes in standard outline format Stearns, World Civilizations Chapter 12 Reunification and Renaissance in Chinese Civilization: The Era of the Tang and Song Dynasties Tang and Song Prosperity: The Basis of a Golden Age Visualizing the Past: The Great Ships of the Tang and Song Eras In Depth: Artistic Expression and Social Values Global Connections: China s World Role Read textbook, pp Take notes in standard outline format Stearns, World Civilizations Chapter 13 The Spread of Chinese Civilization: Japan, Korea, and Vietnam Japan: The Imperial Age The Era of Warrior Dominance In Depth: Comparing Feudalisms Read textbook, pp Take notes in standard outline format Stearns, World Civilizations Chapter 13 The Spread of Chinese Civilization: Japan, Korea, and Vietnam Korea: Between China and Japan Read textbook, pp Take notes in standard outline format Stearns, World Civilizations Chapter 13 The Spread of Chinese Civilization: Japan, Korea, and Vietnam Between China and Southeast Asia: The Making of Vietnam Visualizing the Past: What Their Portraits Tell Us Document: Literature as a Mirror of the Exchanges Between Civilized Centers Global Connections: In the Orbit of China The East Asian Corner of the Global System Read textbook, pp Take notes in standard outline format Stearns, World Civilizations Chapter 14 The Last Great Nomadic Challenges: From Chinggis Khan to Timur The Mongol Empire of Chinggis Khan Document: A European Assessment of the Virtues and Vices of the Mongols Read textbook, pp Take notes in standard outline format.
7 14.2 Stearns, World Civilizations Chapter 14 The Last Great Nomadic Challenges: From Chinggis Khan to Timur The Mongol Drive to the West Visualizing the Past: The Mongol Empire as a Bridge Between Civilizations Read textbook, pp Take notes in standard outline format Stearns, World Civilizations Chapter 14 The Last Great Nomadic Challenges: From Chinggis Khan to Timur The Mongol Interlude in Chinese History In Depth: The Eclipse of the Nomadic War Machine Global Connections: The Mongol Linkages Read textbook, pp Take notes in standard outline format Stearns, World Civilizations Chapter 15 The West and the Changing Balance of World Power The Decline of the Old Order The Rise of the West Visualizing the Past: Population Trends Document: Italian Renaissance Culture Read textbook, pp Take notes in standard outline format Stearns, World Civilizations Chapter 15 The West and the Changing Balance of World Power Western Expansion: The Experimental Phase Outside the World Network In Depth: The Problem of Ethnocentrism Global Connections: 1450 and the World Global Retrospective: The Postclassical Period, New Faith & New Commerce Read textbook, pp Take notes in standard outline format Stearns, World Civilizations Chapter 16 The World Economy Themes The West s First Outreach: Maritime Power In Depth: Causation and the West s Expansion Read textbook, pp Take notes in standard outline format.
8 16.2 Stearns, World Civilizations Chapter 16 The World Economy Toward a World Economy Visualizing the Past: West Indian Slaveholding Colonial Expansion Document: Western Conquerors: Tactics and Motives Global Connections: The World Economy and the World Read textbook, pp Take notes in standard outline format Stearns, World Civilizations Chapter 17 The Transformation of the West: The First Big Changes: Culture and Commerce, Read textbook, pp Take notes in standard outline format Stearns, World Civilizations Chapter 17 The Transformation of the West: Science and Politics: The Next Phase of Change (Just the part on science!) Read textbook, pp. 376 top of 379. Take notes in standard outline format Stearns, World Civilizations Chapter 17 The Transformation of the West: Science and Politics: The Next Phase of Change (Just the part on politics!) Visualizing the Past: Versailles (on page 378) Read textbook, pp. top of Take notes in standard outline format Stearns, World Civilizations Chapter 17 The Transformation of the West: In Depth: Elites and Masses The West by 1750 Document: Controversies About Women Global Connections: Europe and the World Read textbook, pp Take notes in standard outline format Stearns, World Civilizations Chapter 18 The Rise of Russia Russia s Expansionist Policies Under the Tsars Russia s First Westernization, Document: The Nature of Westernization Read textbook, pp Take notes in standard outline format.
9 18.2 Stearns, World Civilizations Chapter 18 The Rise of Russia Themes in Early Modern Russian History Visualizing the Past: Oppressed Peasants In Depth: Multinational Empires Global Connections: Russia and the World Read textbook, pp Take notes in standard outline format Stearns, World Civilizations Chapter 19 Early Latin America Spaniards & Portuguese: From Reconquest to Conquest Document: A Vision from the Vanquished The Destruction and Transformation of American Indian Societies Read textbook, pp Take notes in standard outline format Stearns, World Civilizations Chapter 19 Early Latin America In Depth: The Great Exchange Colonial Economies and Governments Brazil: The First Plantation Colony Multiracial Societies Visualizing the Past: Race or Culture? A Changing Society The 18 th Century Reforms Global Connections: Latin American Civilization and the World Context Read textbook, pp Take notes in standard outline format Stearns, World Civilizations Chapter 20 Africa and the Africans in the Age of the Atlantic Slave Trade The Atlantic Slave Trade In Depth: Slavery and Human Society African Societies, Slavery, and the Slave Trade Visualizing the Past: Symbols of African Kingship Read textbook, pp Take notes in standard outline format Stearns, World Civilizaitons Chapter 20 Africa and the Africans in the Age of the Atlantic Slave Trade White Settlers and Africans in Southern Africa The African Diaspora Document: An African s Description of the Middle Passage Global Connections: Africa and the African Diaspora in World Context Read textbook, pp Take notes in standard outline format.
10 21.1 Stearns, World Civilizations Chapter 21 The Muslim Empires The Ottomans: From Frontier Warriors to Empire Builders Document: An Islamic Traveler Laments the Muslims Indifference to Europe Read textbook, pp Take notes in standard outline format Stearns, World Civilizations Chapter 21 The Muslim Empires The Shi a Challenge of the Safavids In Depth: The Gunpowder Empires and the Shifting Balance of Global Power Read textbook, pp Take notes in standard outline format Stearns, World Civilizations Chapter 21 The Muslim Empires The Mughals and the Apex of Muslim Civilization in India Visualizing the Past: The Basis of Imperial Power in the Rival Muslim Empires Global Connections: Gunpowder Empires and the Restoration of the Islamic Bridge Between Civilizations Read textbook, pp Take notes in standard outline format Stearns, World Civilizations Chapter 22 Asian Transitions in an Age of Global Change The Asian Trading World and the Coming of the Europeans Visualizing the Past: Intruders The Pattern of Early European Expansion into Asia Read textbook, pp Take notes in standard outline format Stearns, World Civilizations Chapter 22 Asian Transitions in an Age of Global Change Ming China: A Global Mission Refused Document: Exam Questions as a Mirror of Chinese Values In Depth: Means and Motives for Overseas Expansion Europe and China Compared Read textbook, pp Take notes in standard outline format Stearns, World Civilizations Chapter 22 Asian Transitions in an Age of Global Change Fending Off the West: Japan s Reunification and the First Challenge Global Connections: An Age of Eurasian Closure Global Retrospective: The Early Modern Period, ; The World Shrinks Read textbook, pp Take notes in standard outline format.
11 23.1 Stearns, World Civilizations Chapter 23 The Emergence of Industrial Society in the West, Themes The Age of Revolution Visualizing the Past: The French Revolution in Cartoons Read textbook, pp Take notes in standard outline format Stearns, World Civilizations Chapter 23 The Emergence of Industrial Society in the West, The Consolidation of the Industrial Order, Document: Women in the Industrial Revolution Cultural Transformations Western Settler Societies In Depth: The United States in World History Diplomatic Tensions and World War I Global Connections: Industrial Europe and the World Read textbook, pp Take notes in standard outline format Stearns, World Civilizations Chapter 24 Industrialization and Imperialism: The Making of the European Global Order The Shift to Land Empires in Asia In Depth: Western Education and the Rise of an African and Asian Middle Class Read textbook, pp Take notes in standard outline format Stearns, World Civilizaitons Chapter 24 Industrialization and Imperialism: The Making of the European Global Order Industrial Rivalries and the Partition of the World, Patterns of Dominance: Continuity and Change Visualizing the Past: Capitalism and Colonialism Document: Contrary Images: The Colonizer Versus the Colonized on the Civilizing Mission Global Connections: A European-Dominated World Order Read textbook, pp Take notes in standard outline format Stearns, World Civilizations Chapter 25 The Consolidation of Latin America From Colonies to Nations New Nations Confront Old and New Problems Document: Confronting the Hispanic Heritage Latin American Economies and World Markets, Read textbook, pp Take notes in standard outline format.
12 25.2 Stearns, World Civilizations Chapter 25 The Consolidation of Latin America Societies in Search of Themselves In Depth: Explaining Underdevelopment Visualizing the Past: Images of the Spanish American War Global Connections: New Latin American Nations and the World Read textbook, pp Take notes in standard outline format Stearns, World Civilizations Chapter 26 - Civilizations in Crisis: The Ottoman Empire, the Islamic Heartlands, & Qing China From Empire to Nation: Ottoman Retreat and the Birth of Turkey In Depth: Western Dominance and the Decline of Civilizations Western Intrusions and the Crisis in the Arab Islamic Heartlands Visualizing the Past: Mapping the Decline of Civilizations Read textbook, pp Take notes in standard outline format Stearns, World Civilizations Chapter 26 - Civilizations in Crisis: The Ottoman Empire, the Islamic Heartlands, & Qing China The Last Dynasty: The Rise and Fall of the Qing Empire in China Document: Building a New China Global Connections: Muslim and Chinese Decline and a Shifting Global Balance Read textbook, pp Take notes in standard outline format Stearns, World Civilizations Chapter 27 Russia and Japan: Industrialization Outside the West Russia s Reforms and Industrial Advance Document: Conditions for Factory Workers in Russia s Industrialization Protest and Revolution in Russia Read textbook, pp Take notes in standard outline format Stearns, World Civilizations Chapter 27 Russia and Japan: Industrialization Outside the West Japan: Transformation Without Revolution In Depth: The Separate Paths of Japan and China Visualizing the Past: Two Faces of Western Influence Global Connections: Russia and Japan in the World Global Retrospective: The Dawn of the Industrial Age, Read textbook, pp Take notes in standard outline format.
13 28.1 Stearns, World Civilizations Chapter 28 Descent into the Abyss: WWI & the Crisis of the European Global Order Themes The Coming of the Great War A World at War Visualizing the Past: Trench Warfare Failed Peace Read textbook, pp Take notes in standard outline format Stearns, World Civilizations Chapter 28 Descent into the Abyss: WWI & the Crisis of the European Global Order The Nationalist Assault on the European Colonial Order Document: Lessons for the Colonized from the Slaughter in the Trenches In Depth: Women in Asian and African Nationalist Movements Global Connections: World War and Global Upheavals Read textbook, pp Take notes in standard outline format Stearns, World Civilizations Chapter 29 The World Between the Wars: Revolutions, Depression, & Authoritarian Response The Roaring Twenties Revolution: The First Waves (through Russian Revolution middle of page 685) In Depth: A Century of Revolutions Read textbook, pp. 672 middle of 685. Take notes in standard outline format Stearns, World Civilizations Chapter 29 The World Between the Wars: Revolutions, Depression, & Authoritarian Response Revolution: The First Waves (China from middle of page 685 onward) The Global Great Depression Read textbook, pp Take notes in standard outline format Stearns, World Civilizations Chapter 29 The World Between the Wars: Revolutions, Depression, & Authoritarian Response The Authoritarian Response Visualizing the Past: Picasso s Guernica and the Images of War Document: Socialist Realism Global Connections: Economic Depression, Authoritarian Response, and Democratic Retreat Read textbook, pp Take notes in standard outline format.
14 30.1 Stearns, World Civilizations Chapter 30 A Second Global Conflict and the End of the European World Order Old and New Causes of a Second World War Unchecked Aggression and the Coming of War in Europe and the Pacific In Depth: Total War Read textbook, pp Take notes in standard outline format Stearns, World Civilizations Chapter 30 A Second Global Conflict and the End of the European World Order The Conduct of a Second Global War Document: Japan and the Loss of World War II Read textbook, pp Take notes in standard outline format Stearns, World Civilizations Chapter 30 A Second Global Conflict and the End of the European World Order War s End and the Emergence of the Superpower Standoff Nationalism and Decolonization Visualizing the Past: On National Leadership Global Connections: Persisting Trends in a World Transformed by War Read textbook, pp Take notes in standard outline format Stearns, World Civilizations Chapter 31 Western Society and Eastern Europe in the Decades of the Cold War After World War II: A New International Setting for the West Read textbook, pp Take notes in standard outline format Stearns, World Civilizations Chapter 31 Western Society and Eastern Europe in the Decades of the Cold War The Resurgence of Western Europe In Depth: The United States and Western Europe Convergence & Complexity Cold War Allies: The United States, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand Read textbook, pp Take notes in standard outline format Stearns, World Civilizations Chapter 31 Western Society and Eastern Europe in the Decades of the Cold War Culture and Society in the West Visualizing the Past: Women at Work in France and the United States Read textbook, pp Take notes in standard outline format.
15 31.4 Stearns, World Civilizations Chapter 31 Western Society and Eastern Europe in the Decades of the Cold War Eastern Europe After World War II: A Soviet Empire Soviet Culture: Promoting New Beliefs and Institutions Document: 1986 A New Wave of Soviet Reform Global Connections: The Cold War and the World Read textbook, pp Take notes in standard outline format Stearns, World Civilizations Chapter 32 Latin America: Revolution and Reaction into the 21 st Century Latin America After World War II Radical Options in the 1950s Visualizing the Past: Murals and Posters Art and Revolution Read textbook, pp Take notes in standard outline format Stearns, World Civilizations Chapter 32 Latin America: Revolution and Reaction into the 21 st Century The Search for Reform and the Military Option Document: The People Speak In Depth: Human Rights in the 20 th Century Societies in Search of Change Global Connections: Struggling Toward the Future in a Global Economy 33.1 Stearns, World Civilizations Chapter 33 Africa, the Middle East, and Asia in the Era of Independence The Challenges of Independence Document: Cultural Creativity in the Emerging Nations Some Literary Samples In Depth: Artificial Nations and the Rising Tide of Communal Strife Read textbook, pp Take notes in standard outline format Stearns, World Civilizations Chapter 33 Africa, the Middle East, and Asia in the Era of Independence Paths to Economic Growth and Social Justice Visualizing the Past: Globalization and Postcolonial Societies Global Connections: Postcolonial Nations in the Cold War World Order Read textbook, pp Take notes in standard outline format Stearns, World Civilizations Chapter 34 Rebirth and Revolution: Nation-building in East Asia and the Pacific Rim East Asia in the Postwar Settlements Japan, Incorporated Read textbook, pp Take notes in standard outline format.
16 34.2 Stearns, World Civilizations Chapter 34 Rebirth and Revolution: Nation-building in East Asia and the Pacific Rim The Pacific Rim: New Japans? Visualizing the Past: Pacific Rim Growth In Depth: The Pacific Rim as a U.S. Policy Issue Read textbook, pp Take notes in standard outline format Stearns, World Civilizations Chapter 34 Rebirth and Revolution: Nation-building in East Asia and the Pacific Rim Mao s China and Beyond Document: Women in the Revolutionary Struggle Read textbook, pp Take notes in standard outline format Stearns, World Civilizations Chapter 34 Rebirth and Revolution: Nation-building in East Asia and the Pacific Rim Colonialism and Revolution in Vietnam Global Connections: East Asia and the Pacific Rim in the Contemporary World Read textbook, pp Take notes in standard outline format Stearns, World Civilizations Chapter 35 The End of the Cold War and the Shape of a New Era: The End of the Cold War Visualizing the Past: Symbolism in the Breakdown of the Soviet Bloc Read textbook, pp Take notes in standard outline format Stearns, World Civilizations Chapter 35 The End of the Cold War and the Shape of a New Era: The Spread of Democracy Document: Democratic Protest and Repression in China The Great Powers and New Disputes The United States as Sole Superpower In Depth: Terrorism, Then and Now Global Connections: New Global Standards, New Divisions Read textbook, pp Take notes in standard outline format Stearns, World Civilizations Chapter 36 Globalization and Resistance Globalization: Causes and Processes Document: Protests Against Globalization Read textbook, pp Take notes in standard outline format.
17 36.2 Stearns, World Civilizations Chapter 36 Globalization and Resistance Resistance and Alternatives In Depth: How Much Historical Change? The Global Environment Visualizing the Past: Two Faces of Globalization Toward the Future Global Connections: Civilizations and Global Forces Read textbook, pp Take notes in standard outline format.
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