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Table of Contents COURSE OVERVIEW... 1 UNIT 1: ANCIENT CIVILIZATIONS I... 1 UNIT 2: ANCIENT CIVILIZATIONS II... 1 UNIT 3: THE MEDIEVAL WORLD... 2 UNIT 4: RENAISSANCE AND REFORMATION... 2 UNIT 5: GROWTH OF WORLD EMPIRES... 2 UNIT 6: THE AGE OF REVOLUTION... 2 UNIT 7: THE INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION... 2 UNIT 8: TWO WORLD WARS... 3 UNIT 9: THE CONTEMPORARY WORLD... 3 UNIT 10: ANCIENT TIMES TO THE PRESENT... 3 i 2016 Glynlyon, Inc.

COURSE OVERVIEW World History continues the process of developing in students an understanding of and appreciation for God s activity as seen in the record of man and his relationships. With an emphasis on Western Europe, the course surveys ancient civilizations to the end of the 20th century, highlighting early Christianity (through the Reformation) and the two World Wars. These areas of focus target three major content strands: History, Geography, and Social Studies Skills. Upon completion of the course, students should be able to do the following: Understand Western civilization from its beginnings to the present day. Understand the significant political and economic transformations and significant cultural and scientific events in Europe during the Renaissance. Understand significant religious and societal issues from the Renaissance through the Reformation. Understand the significant social and political developments in Europe and America brought on by the English, American, and French Revolutions. Understand the effects of the Industrial Revolution. Analyze major historical and political events of the 20th century, including the two World Wars, the Cold War, and the Vietnam War. Additionally, students will gain practice in report-writing, covering topics like the rise of Christianity, the U.S. Constitution, communism versus free enterprise, the United Nations, and more. UNIT 1: ANCIENT CIVILIZATIONS I 1. Course Overview 12. Babylonian and Assyrian Civilization 2. Elements of Civilization 13. Assyrian History 3. Origin of Man 14. Neo-Babylonian Empire 4. Fall of Man and Flood From God 15. Quiz 3: Assyrian and Babylonian Civilizations 5. Origin of Civilization 16. Persian Civilization 6. Origin of Nations 17. Quiz 4: Ancient Civilizations 7 Quiz 1: Meaning and Origin of Civilization 18. Special Project* 8. Early Egyptian Geography and History 19. Test: Ancient Civilizations I 9. Early Egyptian Empire 20. Alternate Test: Ancient Civilizations I* 10. Early Egyptian Civilization 21. Glossary and Credits 11. Quiz 2: Early Egyptian Civilization UNIT 2: ANCIENT CIVILIZATIONS II 1. The Eastern World: India 11. Rome: The Empire 2. The Eastern World: China 12. Rome: Decline of the Empire 3. Quiz 1: India and China 13. Christianity and the Roman Empire 4. Greece: Geography and History 14. Report: The Rise of Christianity 5. Greece: Dark Ages 15. Quiz 3: The Roman Empire 6. Greece: 550-405 B.C. 16. Special Project* 7. Greece: 359-31 B.C. 17. Test: Ancient Civilizations II 8. Greece: Culture 18. Alternate Test: Ancient Civilizations II* 9. Quiz 2: The Greek Civilization 19. Glossary and Credits 10. Rome: Pre-Republic and Republic 1 2016 Glynlyon, Inc.

UNIT 3: THE MEDIEVAL WORLD 1. The Middle Ages: An Introduction 8. High Middle Ages: Monarchies and the Church 2. Early Middle Ages 9. High Middle Ages: The Byzantine Empire and 3. Quiz 1: The Early Middle Ages Other World Powers 4. Transition: The Continent and New Invasions 10. Quiz 3: The High Middle Ages 5. Transition: England, the Church, and the 11. Special Project Growth of Islam 12. Test: The Medieval World 6. Quiz 2: The Middle Ages in Transition 13. Alternate Test: The Medieval World 7. High Middle Ages: Setting 14. Glossary and Credits UNIT 4: RENAISSANCE AND REFORMATION 1. Renaissance Government: France and England 9. England: Henry VIII and Edward VI 2. Renaissance Government: Italy and Spain 10. England: Mary I and Elizabeth I 3. Developments in Art 11. Reform Within the Catholic Church 4. Changes in Literature and Thought 12. Wars of Religion 5. Advances in Science 13. Quiz 2: The Reformation 6. Quiz 1: The Renaissance 14. Special Project* 7. The Reformation: Wycliffe, Huss, and Luther 15. Test: Renaissance and Reformation 8. The Reformation: Zwingli, Grebel, Calvin, and 16. Alternate Test: Renaissance and Reformation* Knox 17. Glossary and Credits UNIT 5: GROWTH OF WORLD EMPIRES 1. Absolutism in England: 16-17th Centuries 11. Austria, Germany, and Italy 2. Absolutism in England: 17th Century 12. Report: Prussia* 3. Absolutism in France 13. The Ottoman Empire 4. Report: Versailles 14. Quiz 3: Austria, Germany, Italy, and the 5. English Mercantilism Ottoman Empire 6. French Mercantilism and Colonial Rivalry 15. Special Project* 7. Quiz 1: England and France 16. Test: Growth of World Empires 8. Portugal 17. Alternate Test: Growth of World Empires* 9. Spain 18. Glossary and Credits 10. Quiz 2: Portugal and Spain UNIT 6: THE AGE OF REVOLUTION 1. English Revolution: Divine Right (Cavaliers) 11. French Revolution: Old Regime 2. English Revolution: Divine Right (Roundheads) 12. French Revolution: New Leadership 3. English Revolution: People's Choice 13. Report: Napoleon* 4. Quiz 1: English Revolution 14. Report: Napoleon and Modern Society 5. American Revolution: British Background 15. Quiz 3: French Revolution 6. Report: Boston Tea Party* 16. Special Project* 7. American Revolution: American Frontier 17. Test: The Age of Revolution 8. Report: 1770s Colonist* 18. Alternate Test: The Age of Revolution* 9. Report: Constitution 19. Glossary and Credits 10. Quiz 2: American Revolution UNIT 7: THE INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION 1. England: Sparks of Preparation 9. Social Changes: Positive Contributions 2. England: Fires of Continuation 10. Report: Socialism or Free Enterprise 3. Quiz 1: Industrial Revolution in England 11. Quiz 3: Social Changes of the Industrial 4. United States: Industrial Climate Revolution 5. United States: Industrial Progress 12. Special Project* 6. Report: Industrial Revolution Biography 13. Test: The Industrial Revolution 7. Quiz 2: Industrial Revolution in the United States 14. Alternate Test: The Industrial Revolution* 8. Social Changes: Negative Drawbacks 15. Glossary and Credits 2 2016 Glynlyon, Inc.

UNIT 8: TWO WORLD WARS 1. World War I: Mounting Tensions 13. World War II: Battle Fronts 2. World War I: Erupting Conflicts 14. Report: Allied Battle Strategy 3. World War I: Counter-Aggression 15. World War II: Battles in the Pacific 4. Quiz 1: World War I 16. Peace Efforts 5. The Russian Revolution: 1905 17. Unification 6. The Russian Revolution: 1917 18. Report: Twentieth Century 7. Peace Initiative 19. Quiz 3: World War II 8. Post-War Attitudes 20. Special Project* 9. Report: Comfort in the Depression* 21. Test: A Revolution and Two World Wars 10. Power Quests 22. Alternate Test: A Revolution and Two World 11. Military Aggression Wars* 12. Quiz 2: Between the Wars 23. Glossary and Credits UNIT 9: THE CONTEMPORARY WORLD 1. Origins of the Cold War 12. South America 2. United Nations and the Marshall Plan 13. Quiz 2: The Western Hemisphere Today 3. Report: The United Nations 14. Europe 4. The Course of the Cold War 15. Africa 5. The Vietnam War and Invasions 16. Asia 6. The End of the Cold War 17. The Far East and Australia 7. Report: The Cold War 18. Quiz 3: The Eastern Hemisphere Today 8. Quiz 1: The Cold War 19. Special Project* 9. North America 20. Test: The Contemporary World 10. Central America and the Caribbean Islands 21. Alternate Test: The Contemporary World* 11. Report: Central American Governments* 22. Glossary and Credits UNIT 10: ANCIENT TIMES TO THE PRESENT 1. Ancient Civilizations 11. Quiz 2: The Renaissance and Reformation 2. Greeks, Romans, and Other Ancient Cultures 12. The Modern World: Revolutions 3. Medieval Times: Invasions and Feudalism 13. The Industrial Revolution 4. Medieval Culture and the Church 14. Two World Wars and Attempts at Peace 5. Quiz 1: Ancient Civilizations and Medieval Times 15. Current Events 6. Politics of the Renaissance 16. Quiz 3: The Modern World 7. Art and Sciences of the Renaissance 17. Special Project* 8. The Reformation 18. Test: Ancient Times to the Present 9. Absolutism 19. Alternate Test: Ancient Times to the Present* 10. Exploration 20. Glossary and Credits (*) Indicates alternate assignment 3 2016 Glynlyon, Inc.