Chapter 1 Studying the Ancient World

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Chapter 1 Studying the Ancient World Chapter 2 The Fall of Rome Chapter 3 The Rise of Islam Chapter 4 The Spread of Islam Chapter 5 Early West African Societies Chapter 6 West African Empires Chapter 7 China Chapter 8 Japan Chapter 9 The Early Middle Ages Chapter 10 The Later Middle Ages Chapter 11 The Renaissance Chapter 12 The Reformation of Christianity Chapter 13 The Scientific Revolution Chapter 14 The Early Americas Chapter 15 The Aztec and Inca Empires Chapter 16 The Age of Exploration Chapter 17 Enlightenment and Revolution Epilogue

Section Notes Chapter 1 Chapter 2 Chapter 3 Chapter 4 Clues from the Past Putting the Pieces Together Chapter 2 The Roman Empire Fall of the Western Roman Empire The Byzantine Empire Chapter 3 Geography and Life in Arabia Origins of Islam Islamic Beliefs and Practices Chapter 4 Early Expansion Muslim Empires Cultural Achievements

Section Notes Chapter 5 Chapter 6 Chapter 7 Chapter 8 Geography of Africa Early Culture and Trade Chapter 6 Empire of Ghana Empire of Mali Empire of Songhai Historical and Artistic Traditions Chapter 7 China Reunifies Tang and Song Achievements Confucianism and Government The Yuan and Ming Dynasties Chapter 8 Geography and Early Japan Art and Culture in Heian Growth of a Military Society

Section Notes Chapter 9 Chapter 10 Chapter 11 Chapter 12 Geography of Europe Europe after the Fall of Rome Feudalism and Manor Life Feudal Societies Chapter 10 Popes and Kings The Crusades Christianity and Medieval Society Political and Social Change Challenges to Church Authority Chapter 11 Origins of the Renaissance The Italian Renaissance The Renaissance beyond Italy Chapter 12 The Protestant Reformation The Catholic Reformation Effects of the Reformation

Section Notes Chapter 13 Chapter 14 Chapter 15 Chapter 16 A New View of the World Discoveries and Inventions Science and Society Chapter 14 Geography and Early Cultures The Maya Maya Life and Society Chapter 15 The Aztec Empire Aztec Life and Society The Inca Empire Inca Life and Society Chapter 16 Great Voyages of Discovery The Columbian Exchange Origins of Capitalism

Section Notes Chapter 17 Ideas of the Enlightenment New Views on Government The Age of Revolution Epilogue

Video Chapter 1 Archaeology, History, and Geography Chapter 2 Ancient Rome and the World Today Chapter 3 Islamic Traditions and the World Today Chapter 4 Islamic Traditions and the World Today Chapter 5 Early African Civilizations and Africa Today Chapter 6 Early African Civilizations and Africa Today Chapter 7 Chinese Achievements and World History Chapter 8 The Samurai Tradition and Japan Today Chapter 9 The Legacy of the Feudal System in Europe Chapter 10 The Bubonic Plague Chapter 11 The Renaissance Chapter 12 The Renaissance Chapter 13 The Scientific Revolution Chapter 14 Mesoamerican Achievements in Science and Math Chapter 15 Mesoamerican Achievements in Science and Math Chapter 16 The Columbian Exchange Chapter 17 The Declaration of Independence Video

Quick Facts Chapter 1 Chapter 2 Chapter 3 Chapter 4 Chapter 1 Visual Summary Chapter 2 Roman Accomplishments Why Rome Fell The Western Roman and Byzantine Empires Chapter 2 Visual Summary Chapter 3 The Five Pillars of Islam Sources of Islamic Beliefs Chapter 3 Visual Summary Chapter 4 Chapter 4 Visual Summary

Quick Facts Chapter 5 Chapter 6 Chapter 7 Chapter 8 Village Society Chapter 5 Visual Summary Chapter 6 West African Empires Chapter 6 Visual Summary Chapter 7 Reasons for Buddhism’s Spread Chinese Inventions Chapter 7 Visual Summary Chapter 8 Influences from China and Korea Samurai Society Chapter 8 Visual Summary

Quick Facts Chapter 9 Chapter 10 Chapter 11 Chapter 12 Feudal Society Comparing and Contrasting Europe and Japan Chapter 9 Visual Summary Chapter 10 The Crusades Beginnings of Democracy in England Chapter 10 Visual Summary Chapter 11 Chapter 12 Results of the Council of Trent Some Results of the Reformation Chapter 12 Visual Summary

Quick Facts Chapter 13 Chapter 14 Chapter 15 Chapter 16 Kepler’s Discoveries The Scientific Method Rationalism and Democracy Chapter 13 Visual Summary Chapter 14 Chapter 14 Visual Summary Chapter 15 People in Aztec Society Chapter 15 Visual Summary Chapter 16 The Columbian Exchange Effects of Exploration Supply and Demand Chapter 16 Visual Summary

Quick Facts Chapter 17 Ideas of the Enlightenment Documents of Democracy Chapter 17 Visual Summary

History Close-up Chapter 2 Chapter 3 Chapter 4 Chapter 6 Chapter 7 The Glory of Constantinople Chapter 3 Nomads and Townspeople Chapter 4 The Blue Mosque Chapter 6 Timbuktu Chapter 7 The Forbidden City Chapter 9 Life on a Manor Chapter 10 The Cluny Monastery Chapter 11 Florence Chapter 14 Palenque Chapter 15 Tenochtitlán Machu Picchu Chapter 16 The Caravel

Images Chapter 1 Chapter 2 Chapter 3 Chapter 4 Evidence of the Past Ancient Clues An Artifact as Evidence The Legend of Troy Chapter 2 Roman Ruins Time Line: Key Events in Roman History Justinian and Theodora Chapter 3 Time Line: Three Religions Chapter 4 The City of Córdoba Islamic Achievements Islamic Achievements (continued)

Images Chapter 5 Chapter 6 Chapter 7 Chapter 8 West African Villagers Environments of Africa Trade in West Africa Chapter 6 Salt and Gold Overgrazing Oral Traditions Chapter 7 Growing Rice The Voyages of Zheng He Empress Wu Chapter 8 A Shinto Shrine Prince Shotoku’s Japan The Arts in Heian Japan’s Samurai

Images Chapter 9 Chapter 10 Chapter 11 Chapter 12 Geography and Living Medieval Market Samurai and Knights Chapter 10 Crusader Battlefield School Days The Spanish Inquisition Chapter 11 Rebirth of Classical Ideas Renaissance Art The Genius of Leonardo da Vinci Don Quixote Chapter 12 Primary Source: German Woodcuts Martin Luther’s Message The Surrender of Granada

Images Chapter 13 Chapter 14 Chapter 15 Chapter 16 Greek Thinkers Roots of the Scientific Revolution Sir Isaac Newton Science and Religion Chapter 14 Maya Rulers A Maya King and His Court Maya Astronomy and Calendars Chapter 15 Linking to Today: Preserving Food Chapter 16 Ships of Christopher Columbus Mapping New Worlds New Technologies

Images Chapter 17 Epilogue Alessandro Volta Time Line: The Enlightenment Reaches America Women’s March on Versailles Epilogue California State Capitol Scientists

Maps Chapter 1 Chapter 2 Chapter 3 Chapter 4 Ancient Troy The Roman Empire at its Height, 117 Early Christianity in the Roman Empire The Eastern and Western Empires Invasions of the Roman Empire, 340-500 The Byzantine Empire, 1025 Chapter 3 Arabia, 570 Islam in Arabia, 632 Chapter 4 Early Muslim Conquests Trade in the Muslim World The City of Córdoba The Ottoman Empire The Safavid Empire The Mughal Empire

Maps Chapter 7 Chapter 5 Chapter 6 Chapter 8 Africa: Physical Environments of Africa Assessment Map Chapter 6 Ghana Empire, c. 1050 Mali Empire, c. 1300 Songhai Empire, c. 1500 Mali and Songhai Chapter 7 Chinese Dynasties, 589-1279 Spread of Buddhism The Grand Canal Mongol Empire, 1294 The Great Wall Chapter 8 Japan: Physical Heian Mongol Invasions of Japan

Maps Chapter 9 Chapter 10 Chapter 11 Chapter 12 Europe: Physical The Spread of Christianity Charlemagne’s Empire Invasions of Europe, AD 800-1000 Chapter 10 Europe, 1000 The Major Crusades, AD 1096-1204 The Reconquista, AD 1000-1300 Old City: Jerusalem Chapter 11 Routes of Marco Polo, 1271-1295 Major Trading Cities in Renaissance Italy Venetian Trade Routes Chapter 12 Spread of Catholicism, 1400s-1700s Religions in Europe, 1600 Assessment Map

Maps Chapter 13 Chapter 14 Chapter 15 Chapter 16 The Americas: Physical Migration to the Americas Early Civilizations in the Americas Maya Civilization Assessment Map Chapter 15 The Aztec Empire, 1519 The Inca Empire, 1530 Inca Roads Lake Texcoco Assessment Map Chapter 16 European Exploration Mapping New Worlds The Columbian Exchange World Trade Patterns, 1500-1800

Maps Chapter 17 European Monarchies