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1AP World History: Modern Units Review
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AP World History: Modern Units overview[edit | edit source]
Unit
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Time Period
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Time importance
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Places/ Peoples
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Themes
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Unit 1: The Global Tapestry
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c. 1200 to
c. 1450
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- 1200
- growth in worldwide exchange
- rise of states
- 1450: Collapse of Constantinople to Turkish invasion
- consolidation of Islam across Mideast under Turkish empire
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- China
- Song Dynasty
- East Asia
- Confucianism
- Buddhism
- South & Southeast Asia
- Hinduism, Buddhism, Islam
- state formation/ change
- Islam: "Dar al-Islam"
- rise & spread of Islamic states
- fragmentation of Abbasid Caliphate
- Turkic rise (Ottoman)
- Islamic Spain
- Mongol Empire
- trade:
- Silk Road
- Indian Ocean
- Trans-Sahara
- environmental effects, including
- state building in Americas
- state building in Africa
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- state building in Americas
- state building in Africa
- trade:
- types of exchange
- environmental impacts of exchange
- cultural diffusion
- religion, language, ideas, technologies, etc.
- religions
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Unit 2: Networks of Exchange
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c. 1450 to
c. 1750
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- Columbian exchange
- Maritime empires
- Social hierarchies change
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Unit 3: Land-Based Empires
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Unit 4: Transoceanic Interconnections
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Unit 5: Revolutions
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c. 1750 to
c. 1900
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Unit 6: Consequences of Industrialization
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Unit 7: Global Conflict
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1900 to
the present
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Unit 8: Cold War and Decolonization
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Unit 9: Globalization
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Unit I: Tapestry, 1200-1450[edit | edit source]
Unit
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Region
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Period/ Empire
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Subtopic
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AP Topic
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Notes
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Unit 1: The Global Tapestry, c. 1200 to c. 1450[edit | edit source]
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East Asia: China
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Song Dynasty
960-1279
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1.1 Cultural Developments and Interactions[edit | edit source]
Learning Objective A: Chinese dynasties and governance over time[edit | edit source]
- 13th century innovation & diversity
- Song neo-Confucianism
- blend of traditional Confucianism
- with imperial bureaucracy
- impact on East Asia (Korea/ Japan)
- Confucian traditions
- filial piety
- role of women
- respect for
- expected deference from
- neo-Confucianism
- in Song Dynasty
- influence on East Asia
Learning Objective B: Chinese cultural traditions and effects on East Asia[edit | edit source]
- continuity/ change in China
- Buddhism
- Chinese literary/ scholarly traditions
- their spread to Korea & Japan
Learning Objective C: Chinese economy & economic innovation over time[edit | edit source]
- economic growth
- commercialization
- paper money
- manufacturing
- textiles
- porcelains
- iron/ steel products
- trade networks
- continued dependence upon
- peasants (farming)
- artisans (skilled labor)
technologies
- farming
- steel & iron production
Grand canal
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Song China:
- Song blend of Confucianism & imperial bureaucracy
- expansion of Chinese culture
- filial piety
- deference from women
- Chinese literature & spread to Korea & Japan
Confucianism & literature
China trade & technologies
- Silk Road
- Champa rice (resistant to drought)
- Grand Canal
- Products:
- Steel & iron
- textiles
- porcelains
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East & Southeast Asia
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Religions
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Buddhism
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Buddhism spread
Buddhist schools and practices
- Theraveda
- Mahayana
- Tibetan
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West Asia & North Africa
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Religions
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Islam
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1.2 Developments in Dar al-Islam from c. 1200 to c. 1450[edit | edit source]
Dar al-Islam
- "home of Islam"
- = places under Muslim rule
rise of Islamic states
- cause / effects
- internal & external factors
- Abbasid Caliphate collapse
Islamic rule
- rise of Turkic Islamic states
- administrative units
- general governing policies
Intellectual innovation & spread
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"Pax-Islamica"
- dhimmi
- = non-Muslim person
- legal arrangements = "constitutional charters"
- terms of relations between religious groups
- Dar al-'Ahd = non-Muslim places w/ non-aggression agreement
- places at peace with Islamic nation/s
- "house of peace"
- Dar al-harb = non-Muslim places w/o non-aggression agreement or at war
spread of Islam
- Africa
- Spain
- Islamic missionaries
- Sufis
culture / technologies:
- mathematics (Nasir al-Din al Tusi)
- literature
- medicine
- Greek philosophy
- Islamic preservation of
- influence/ interpretation on/ by Islamic scholars
- "House of Wisdom" in Abbasid Baghdad
- Islamic culture / scholarship spread to Spain
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Christianity
Judaism
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1.3 Developments in South and Southeast Asia from c. 1200 to c. 1450[edit | edit source]
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1.4 State Building in the Americas[edit | edit source]
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1.5 State Building in Africa[edit | edit source]
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1.6 Developments in Europe from c. 1200 to c. 1450[edit | edit source]
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1.7 Comparison in the Period from c. 1200 to c. 1450[edit | edit source]
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todo: to add
Macuilxochitzin and "gender parallelism" under Aztec and Inca
External sources & resources[edit | edit source]