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Lakeview High School Consensus Map Teacher: Subject: World History Grade/s: 10 Timeframe Essential Question Content Skills Standards Assessment First Six Weeks How were the reasons for empire growth and decline similar and different in various regions? How did world religions expand their influence across Afro-Eurasia during this era of 300-1500 C.E. Chapter 10 Rise of Islam Allah Muhammad Muslim Hijrah Mosque Hajj Qur an Five Pillars Sunni Shiri a Muslim Empire Caliph Umayyads Shi a Sunni Sufi Muslim Culture Science and Math City Life Society Arts and literature World Religions and Ethical Systems 4.2.1 4.3.4 4.3.5 F3.4 4.2.1.1 4.2.1.2 4.2.1.3 Chp10 Test, World Religions Assessment Chapter 11, 12, 13, and 14 Test. Page 1 of 13

Buddhism Christianity Hinduism Judaism Confucianism How and to what effect did interregional contact and exchange increase during this era of 300-1500 C.E. How do the Eurasian empires in this era compare to those in earlier eras (e.g., China, Rome, Mongol) in their systems of governance and capacity to unify their territories politically, economically, and culturally? Chapter 11 Byzantine Empire Justinian Justinian Code Hagia Sophia Patriarch Icon Excommunication Cyrillic Alphabet The Russian Empire Slavs Vladimir Yaroslav the Wise Alexander Nevsky Ivan III Czar Turkish Empires in Anatolia Seljuks Vizier Malik Shah Chapter 12 Mongol Conquests Pastoralist Clan Genghis Khan 4.3.4.1 4.3.4.3 4.2.2 5.3.4.3 4.1.2.1 4.3.5 4.2.1 4.3.3 4.1.3.1 F3.2 5.3.2.2 Page 2 of 13

Pax Mongolica Mongol Empires Kublai Khan Marco Polo Feudal Powers in Japan Shinto Samurai Bushido Shogun How influential were internal factors (e.g., Renaissance, Reformation, demographic, economic and social changes) and factors external to Europe (e.g., decline of the Mughal empire and the decreasing engagement of China and Japan) in increasing Europe s global power? Chapter 13 European Middle Ages Charlemagne Middle Ages Franks Monastery Secular Carolingian Dynasty Feudalism Chivalry The Church Clergy Sacrament Canon law Holy Roman Empire Lay investiture Chapter 14 Church reform and the Crusades Simony Gothic Urban II F3.2 F3.4 4.3.5.1 4.3.5.2 4.3.5.3 4.3.5.4 5.3.5.3 6.1.5 5.3.1.1 5.3.1.2 5.3.3 Page 3 of 13

Crusade Saladin Richard the Lionhearted Reconquista Inquisition Changes in Medieval Society Three Field system Guild Commercial revolution Burgher Vernacular Thomas Aquinas Scholastics Development of England and France William the Conqueror Henry the II Common law Magna Carta Parliament Hugh Capet Philip II Estates- General Hundred Years War and the Plague Avignon Great Schism John Wycliffe Jan Hus Bubonic plague Joan of Arc Chapters 17, 18, 19 and Chapter 20 and 21 Tests. Page 4 of 13

Second Six Weeks Chapter 17 Renaissance and Reformation Humanism Secular patron Vernacular Utopia Shakespeare Gutenberg Predestination Calvinism Theocracy Presbyterian Anabaptist Jesuits Council of Trent Martin Luther Chapter 18 Ottoman Empire Ghazi Sultan Timur the Lame Mehmed II Suleyman the Lawgiver Devshirme Janissary Safavid Empire Isma il Shah Shah Abbas Page 5 of 13

Esfahan Mughal Empire Babur Akbar Sikh Shah Jahan Taj Mahal Aurangzeb How did growing trade, the spread of ideas, and technological developments result in the First Global Age? Chapter 19 Europeans Explore East Dias Prince Henry Vasco da Gama Treaty of Tordesillas East India Company China Limits Contact Ming Dynasty Hongwu Yonglo Zheng He Manchus Qing Dynasty Kangxi Japanese Isolation Daimyo Oda Nobunaga Toyotomi Hideyoshi Tokugawa Shogunate Haiku Kabuki 5.1.1 5.1.2 5.2.1.1 5.3.2.1 5.3.2.2 5.2.2.1 5.2.2.2 5.2.1.2 Page 6 of 13

Chapter 20 Spain/American Empire Columbus Cortes Conquistador Pizarro Mestizo Encomienda Europeans in North America New France Jamestown Pilgrims Puritans New Netherlands French and Indian War Atlantic Slave Trade Middle Passage Triangular Trade Columbian Exchange Capitalism Joint Stock Company Mercantilism Favorable balance of trade Chapter 21 Absolute Monarchs Philip II Page 7 of 13

How and why did life change during the Age of Global Revolutions? What were the global consequences of political revolutions in this era? Divine Right Edict of Nantes Cardinal Richelieu Skepticism Louis XIV Intendent Jean Baptiste Colbert War of Spanish Succession Thirty Years War Maria Theresa Frederick the Great Seven Years War Ivan the Terrible Boyar Peter the Great Westernization Charles I English Civil War Oliver Cromwell Restoration Habeas corpus Glorious Revolution Constitutional monarchy Cabinet 5.3.5.2 6.1.4 5.3.4.1 5.3.4.2 5.3.5.3 6.1.1 6.2.1 6.3.1.1 6.3.1.2 Chapters 22, 23, 25 tests and exploration of Chapter 34 and current events. Final Exam. Chapter 22 Scientific Revolution and the Age of Enlightenment Geocentric theory Heliocentric theory Galileo Galilei Page 8 of 13

Third Six Weeks Scientific method Isaac Newton Social Contract John Locke Philosophe Voltaire Montesquieu Rousseau Mary Wollstonecraft Salon baroque Neoclassical Enlightened despot Catherine the Great The American Revolution Declaration of Independence Thomas Jefferson Checks and balances Federal system Bill of Rights Chapter 23 French Revolution and Napoleon Old Regime Estate Louis XVI Marie Antoinette Estates-General National Assembly Tennis Court Oath Great Fear Legislative Assembly Page 9 of 13

Émigré Sans-culotte Jacobin Guillotine Maximilien Robespierre Reign of Terror Napoleon Bonaparte Coup d etat Plebiscite Lycee Concordat Napoleonic Code Battle of Trafalgar Blockade Continental System Guerrilla Peninsular War Scorched earth policy Waterloo Congress of Vienna Klemens von Metternich Balance of Power Holy Alliance Concert of Europe Chapter 25 Industrial Revolution Enclosure Crop rotation Factors of production Page 10 of 13

Entrepreneur Urbanization Middle class Laissez faire Adam Smith Capitalism Utilitarianism Socialism Karl Marx Communism Union Strike Chapter 27 Imperialism Racism Social Darwinism Berlin Conference Shaka Boer War Paternalism Assimilation Menelik II Geopolitics Crimean War Suez Canal India Sepoy jewel in the crown Raj Page 11 of 13

How and why was the growth of industrialism a global phenomenon? 6.2.3.2 6.2.3.3 6.1.3.1 6.2.3.2 What are the current political, social and cultural consequences of the independence movements and the 6.2.4.1 6.2.4.2 6.1.5 6.2.4.3 Page 12 of 13

legacies of imperialism? How have globalization, human rights issues, and other recent global developments changed the world to date and how will they shape the world of the future? CG1 CG2 CG3 CG4 Template prepared 07 Nov 2006 GJDG Page 13 of 13