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WORLD STUDIES, 4TH EDITION LESSON PLAN OVERVIEW Day(s) Topic(s) Pages Support Materials Bible Integration 1 3 The Beginnings of the Human Race Chapter 1: Turning Points in World History: Creation 476 4 8 Activity 1: The Epic of Gilgamesh Activity 2: Noah's Descendants 4 5 The History of Israel 8 10 Activity 3: Covenants 6 8 The Coming of the Christ 11 16 Activity 4: Early Church History Activity 5: St. Patrick 9 Chapter Review Activity 6: Chapter Review 10 Chapter Test 11 13 The Origin of Islam 20 27 Chapter 2: The Rise of Islam: 622 800 Activity 1: The God of Islam Activity 2: Shiite Versus Sunni 14 The Spread of Islam 28 29 Activity 3: Expansion of Islam 15 16 The Culture of Islam 30 32 17 The Confrontation with Islam 33 34 Activity 4: Abbasid Contributions to Culture Activity 5: Background of Islam 18 Chapter Review Activity 6: Chapter Review 19 Chapter Test 20 21 African Culture 40 44 22 23 Early African Empires 44 49 24 25 Centers of Civilization in East Africa Creation Made in God's Image Creation Mandate The Fall Plan for Redemption The Flood Sin s continuation after the Flood Confusion at the Tower of Babel Abrahamic Covenant Mosaic Covenant Davidic Covenant Coming of Christ in the fullness of time Death, burial, and resurrection of Christ The growth and spread of the church Constantine and the church Christian involvement in society Islam and the Trinity Islam and the deity of Christ Islam and salvation Islam and the Bible Chapter 3: Transition in Sub Saharan Africa: 0 1600 49 50 Activity 1: The Eskimo Creation Narrative Activity 2: The Yoruba Creation Narrative Activity 3: Fictional Journal Entries Activity 4: Africa 26 Chapter Review Activity 5: Chapter Review 27 Chapter Test The family Creation stories Spread of Coptic Christianity to Ethiopia and its role in checking the spread of Islam Creation Mandate: growth of cities The camel evidence of God's design Creation Mandate: growth of cities xii Lesson Plan Overview

28 30 31 32 Growth of Cities and Commerce in China Developments in Japan and Southeast Asia Chapter 4: The Expansion of Asian Cultures: 1000 1600 54 59 59 62 33 34 Rise of the Mongol Empire 62 68 Activity 1: Asia and Surrounding Countries Activity 2: Marco Polo s Journals Activity 3: Asia Activity 4: Mongol Invasion of Japan Activity 5: Chinese or Mongol? 35 Chapter Review Activity 6: Chapter Review 36 Chapter Test 37 38 39 Interval Between the Fall of Rome and the Rise of Feudalism Decline of Feudalism and Development of States in Europe Chapter 5: Emergence of European Culture: 500 1300 72 76 76 80 40 41 Expansion of Europe 80 84 42 43 Development of Culture in Europe 84 86 Activity 1: After the Fall of Rome Activity 2: The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle Activity 3: Romanesque and Gothic Architecture Activity 4: The Canterbury Tales 44 Calamities in Europe 86 88 Activity 5: Crossword Puzzle 45 Chapter Review Activity 6: Chapter Review 46 Chapter Test 47 48 The Renaissance 92 98 49 50 Discontent with the Church of Rome Power and justice in China Creation Mandate: growth of cities Creation Mandate: innovations Citizenship in China Nestorian Christianity spreads across China Chinese religions contrasted with Christianity Citizenship Among the Mongols Nestorian Christianity and the rise of Islam Persecution of Christianity Preserving of Christian learning Violation of the Creation Mandate: forbidding priests to marry Justice in medieval Europe Christianizing of Europe Cre ation Mandate: population and productivity Citizenship in England Providence Crusades and the Reformation Dominion: development of Cities Citizenship at the university Christian themes in art Christian themes in literature Chapter 6: Renaissance and Reformation: 1300 1650 98 101 51 52 The Reformation 101 8 Activity 1: Utopia Activity 2: Erasmus and Access to Scripture Activity 3: Why Monks Are Shunned Activity 4: Luther s Ninety five Theses 53 Chapter Review Activity 5: Chapter Review 54 Chapter Test Tools of the Reformation printing press, vernacular literature, and ancient Bible manuscripts Development of Roman Catholic doctrine Forerunners of the Reformation Reformers Central doctrines of the Reformation Results of the Reformation Huguenots xiii

55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 Native American Civilizations Origins of European Exploration Growth of European Exploration Consequences of European Exploration Lesson Activity Plan 1: Indian Civilizations Overview Chapter 7: Age of European Exploration: 1450 1600 114 19 Activity 2: Letters from Mexico Complex Indian societies Indian civilizations and the Creation Mandate 120 23 Activity 3: Christopher Columbus Spreading the gospel through exploration 124 28 Activity 4: Explorers and Rulers 63 Chapter Review Activity 6: Chapter Review 64 Chapter Test 65 66 67 68 Colonization of Latin America Colonization of North America 129 30 Activity 5: Bartolomé de Las Casas Improving treatment of Indians Chapter 8: Europe Colonizes the Americas: 1600 1800 134 41 141 45 69 71 Struggle for Independence 145 48 Activity 1: South America Activity 2: Early American Colonization Activity 3: Why the Pilgrims Left the Netherlands Activity 4: Simón Bolívar Activity 5: European Exploration of the Americas 72 Chapter Review Activity 6: Chapter Review 73 Chapter Test 74 75 The Rising Power of European States John Calvin and missions in South America Creoles and citizenship Pilgrims and Puritans Religion and education Chapter 9: Transformations in European Culture: 1500 1800 152 55 Activity 1: The English Bill of Rights Activity 2: Ruling Powers in Europe 76 77 The Scientific Revolution 155 62 Activity 3: Galileo s Observations 78 79 The Enlightenment 162 64 Activity 4: Matching 80 Chapter Review Activity 5: Chapter Review 81 Chapter Test 82 83 The Islands of Oceania 168 71 Chapter 10: Oceania and Australia: 1600 1900 Activity 1: John G. Paton Activity 2: James Chalmers Power in European states Creation Mandate in history Christians and science Robert Boyle Attempts to undermine Christianity with science The Enlightenment s undermining of Christianity Corruption of Christianity in culture 84 Early European Exploration 171 73 Justice on the islands 85 86 87 88 European Exploration in the 1700s European Settlement in Australia Missionaries: John Paton and James Chalmers 173 75 Activity 3: James Cook s Journal The myth of the noble savage 175 81 Activity 4: Pacific Exploration xiv Lesson Plan Overview

89 Chapter Review Activity 5: Chapter Review 90 Chapter Test 91 92 China s Ming and Manchu Dynasties Chapter 11: Empires of Eurasia: 1300 1900 186 91 Activity 1: Ming China 93 94 Ottoman Empire 192 95 95 Safavid Empire 196 97 96 Mughal Empire 198 99 Activity 2: Asia Minor Activity 3: Encounter with a Lion Activity 4: Matching 97 Chapter Review Activity 5: Chapter Review 98 Chapter Test 99 100 French Revolution 206 11 101 Rise and Fall of Napoleon 211 12 Use of power Chapter 12: Political Turmoil in Europe: 1776 1850 Activity 1: The Three Estates of France Activity 2: The Battle of Waterloo Providence Limited and temporary religious freedom Huguenots Citizenship Contrast: the French Revolution and the American Revolution Reformation heritage 102 Revolts Across Europe 213 14 Activity 3: Europe Positive and negative aspects of nationalism 103 104 German and Italian Unification 214 17 Activity 4: The Five Ws 105 Chapter Review Activity 5: Chapter Review 106 Chapter Test 107 109 Laying the Foundation for Industry Power Chapter 13: Industrial and Social Revolution: 1700 1900 222 28 Activity 1: Edison, the Inventor Activity 2: The Wright Brothers Creation Mandate and population growth 110 112 113 114 Expansion of Industry and Rise of Social Reform End of the Slave Trade in the West 228 33 233 36 Activity 3: Thoughts upon Slavery John Wesley Activity 4: Letter from John Wesley to William Wilberforce Activity 5: On the Horror of the Slave Trade 115 Chapter Review Activity 6: Chapter Review Markets and morals John Wesley, George Whitefield, and the Great Awakening John Newton William Wilberforce and slavery Jonathan Edwards 116 Chapter Test 117 119 120 121 Reform and Radical Movements Changes in Culture and Education Chapter 14: Reform in Western Culture: 1848 1914 240 45 Activity 1: The Dreyfus Affair Viewing socialism biblically Justice Karl Marx and religion Citizenship Temperance movement Sunday school movement 245 48 Activity 2: Hard Times The Bible and Romanticism xv

122 123 124 Progress in Science and Technology Changes in Latin America and Canada 248 53 World Activity 3: Charles Studies Darwin Lesson Activity Plan 4: Crossword Overview Puzzle 253 57 125 Chapter Review Activity 5: Chapter Review 126 Chapter Test 127 129 130 131 132 133 Transition from Trading Partner to Possession Partitioning Africa for Imperialism Consequences of Imperialism Chapter 15: Colonial Africa: 1750 1950 262 69 269 75 Activity 1: David Livingstone Activity 2: Throught the Dark Continent Activity 3: Imperialism in Africa in 1914 James C. Maxwell Christianity and evolution Justice Citizenship Missions: David Livingstone and Robert Moffat Samuel Ajayi Crowther Missions Power 275 79 Activity 4: Abuses of Colonialism Missions and the colonies 134 Chapter Review Activity 5: Chapter Review 135 Chapter Test 136 Decline of the Ottoman Empire Chapter 16: Spread of Imperialism: 1750 1914 284 86 137 Changes in Russia 286 90 138 139 Domination of India by Britain 290 93 140 141 Domination of Asia 294 300 142 143 Modernization in Meiji Japan 300 301 Activity 1: Slaughter of the Armenians Activity 2: The Sepoy Mutiny Activity 3: The Goforths and the Boxer Rebellion Activity 4: Perry s Expedition to Japan Activity 5: Spread of Imperialism 144 Chapter Review Activity 6: Chapter Review 145 Chapter Test 146 Prelude to World War I 308 10 147 148 Course of the War 310 16 149 150 151 Instability Following the War Developments in Science and Art 152 153 The Great Depression 325 26 Orthodoxy, autocracy, and nationality in light of Scripture Anarchy in light of Scripture Justice Consequences of British rule (for missions) Justice and trade Hong Xiuquan and Christianity Missions in the Far East The Goforths Chapter 17: War, Instability, and Depression: 1914 39 316 22 Dictators Activity 1: Alvin York and His Struggle with War Activity 2: Sides in World War I Activity 3: World War I Review Power and technology Justified war Justice and total war Armenian Genocide Dictators and religion Citizenship and nationalism 322 24 Media Disillusionment Activity 4: The Only Thing We Have to Fear... 154 Chapter Review Activity 5: Chapter Review 155 Chapter Test xvi Lesson Plan Overview

156 157 Causes of the War 330 35 158 159 Course of the War 335 41 160 Consequences of the War 341 45 Chapter 18: World War II: 1939 45 Activity 1: The Bombing of Rotterdam Activity 2: Churchill s Inspiring Words Activity 3: The Iron Curtain Activity 4: The World at War 161 Chapter Review Activity 5: Chapter Review 162 Chapter Test Chapter 19: The Cold War: 1945 91 Evacuation at Dunkirk Justified War and Killing Civilians Consequences of the war Growth of Christianity during and following the war 163 164 Postwar Reconstruction 348 50 The United Nations and moral issues 165 166 167 168 169 170 Development of the Cold War Transition in the Third World and Middle East Collapse of the Soviet Union 351 57 357 61 362 65 Activity 1: China and Taiwan Activity 2: Korean War Activity 3: Children of the Storm Activity 4: Tear Down This Wall! 171 Chapter Review Activity 5: Chapter Review 172 Chapter Test Chapter 20: The Global Community: 1945 Present 173 174 Environmental Trends 370 73 175 Global Economy 374 76 Activity 1: European Union 176 Technology and Culture 376 78 Activity 2: Stem Cell Research 177 178 Political and Religious Trends 378 82 Activity 3: Crossword Puzzle 179 Chapter Review Activity 4: Chapter Review 180 Chapter Test Religion and government New opportunities for Christians in the former Soviet Union: freedom of worship, evangelism, missionary outreach The Christian and climate change Energy resources from the Creator Man's role in the environment New opportunities for evangelism and carrying out the Creation Mandate through the global economy Christians and technology Stem cell research Growth of Islam and the spread of Christianity Persecution of Christianity Wang Mingdao xvii