AP World History
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Unit Information
Unit 1: 8000 BCE to 600 BCE
- Historical Thinking Matters
- Unit 1 Outline Notes
- Early Civilizations Chart
Unit 2: 600 BCE to 600 CE
- Unit 2 Outline Notes
- Bentley Brief Ch. 5
Unit 3: 600 CE to 1450 CE
- Unit 3 Outline Notes
Unit 4: 1450 CE to 1750 CE
- Unit 4 Outline Notes
Unit 5: 1750 CE to 1900 CE
- Congo Webquest
- Unit 5 Outline Notes
Unit 6: 1900 CE to Present
- Unit 6 Outline Notes
- Historical Thinking Matters
- Unit 1 Outline Notes
- Early Civilizations Chart
Unit 2: 600 BCE to 600 CE
- Unit 2 Outline Notes
- Bentley Brief Ch. 5
Unit 3: 600 CE to 1450 CE
- Unit 3 Outline Notes
Unit 4: 1450 CE to 1750 CE
- Unit 4 Outline Notes
Unit 5: 1750 CE to 1900 CE
- Congo Webquest
- Unit 5 Outline Notes
Unit 6: 1900 CE to Present
- Unit 6 Outline Notes
Crash Course Questions
Unit 1 (2 required + 1 additional)
-#1: Agricultural Revolution*
-#2: Indus Valley Civilization
-#3: Mesopotamia*
-#4: Ancient Egypt
Unit 2
-#5: The Persians and Greeks*
-#6: Buddha and Ashoka*
-#7: China*
-#8: Alexander the Great
-#9: The Silk Road*
-#10: The Roman Empire*
-#11: Christianity
Unit 3
-#12: The Fall of Rome- The Byzantine Empire
-#13: Islam
-#14: The Dark Ages*
-#15: The Crusades
-#16: Mansa Musa*
-#17: The Mongols
-#18: Indian Ocean Trade*
-#20: Russia
-#22: The Renaissance
Unit 4
-#19: Venice and the Ottoman Empire
-#21: Columbus, da Gama, and Zheng He*
-#23: The Columbian Exchange*
-#24: The Atlantic Slave Trade
-#25: The Spanish Empire
-#26: The Seven Years War
Unit 5
-#28: The American Revolution
-#29: The French Revolution
-#30: The Haitian Revolution
-#31: Latin American Revolutions*
-#32: The Industrial Revolution
-#33: Capitalism vs. Socialism*
-#34: Japan
-#35: Imperialism*
Unit 6
-#36: World War I
-#37: Communism and Nationalism in China
-#38: World War II
-#39: The Cold War
-#40: Decolonization
-#41: Globalization I
-#42: Globalization II
Unit 1 (2 required + 1 additional)
-#1: Agricultural Revolution*
-#2: Indus Valley Civilization
-#3: Mesopotamia*
-#4: Ancient Egypt
Unit 2
-#5: The Persians and Greeks*
-#6: Buddha and Ashoka*
-#7: China*
-#8: Alexander the Great
-#9: The Silk Road*
-#10: The Roman Empire*
-#11: Christianity
Unit 3
-#12: The Fall of Rome- The Byzantine Empire
-#13: Islam
-#14: The Dark Ages*
-#15: The Crusades
-#16: Mansa Musa*
-#17: The Mongols
-#18: Indian Ocean Trade*
-#20: Russia
-#22: The Renaissance
Unit 4
-#19: Venice and the Ottoman Empire
-#21: Columbus, da Gama, and Zheng He*
-#23: The Columbian Exchange*
-#24: The Atlantic Slave Trade
-#25: The Spanish Empire
-#26: The Seven Years War
Unit 5
-#28: The American Revolution
-#29: The French Revolution
-#30: The Haitian Revolution
-#31: Latin American Revolutions*
-#32: The Industrial Revolution
-#33: Capitalism vs. Socialism*
-#34: Japan
-#35: Imperialism*
Unit 6
-#36: World War I
-#37: Communism and Nationalism in China
-#38: World War II
-#39: The Cold War
-#40: Decolonization
-#41: Globalization I
-#42: Globalization II
Grading Policy
It is important that assignments are turned in on time. Late formative assignments will not be accepted. Late summative assignments (papers or projects) will loose 20% for each day they are late. No late assignments will be accepted after 3 days. This does not apply to make-up work, although work should be made up in a timely manner. Make-up work should be completed within 5 days of any absence, unless other arrangements are made.