PBS Video Series Prentice Hall World History From 1300: The Making of the Modern World, South Carolina Edition, © 2015 New World History Video Series.

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PBS Video Series Prentice Hall World History From 1300: The Making of the Modern World, South Carolina Edition, © 2015 New World History Video Series in Partnership with PBS! Pearson is proud to offer an outstanding new video series for World History developed in partnership with PBS. With Prentice Hall World History From 1300: The Making of the Modern World, there are several PBS videos per chapter as well as additional videos that provide for comprehensive content coverage. All videos are easily accessed online in the chapter folders within the digital course and offer engaging, high-quality video content to use throughout the chapter. The videos can be downloaded as well. List of PBS and Additional Videos by Chapter (PBS videos are in bold face) Chapter 1: The Renaissance and Reformation; Lorenzo the Magnificent (5:23); The Medici: Godfathers of the Renaissance (55:27); The Renaissance and Reformation (1:08) Chapter 2: The Beginnings of Our Global Age: Europe, Africa, and Asia; The Doctor and the Shogun (6:38); Japan: Memoirs of a Secret Empire (55:36); The Beginnings of Our Global Age: Europe, Africa, and Asia (1:45) Chapter 3:The Beginnings of Our Global Age: Europe and the Americas; The Slave Trade (3:33); Freedom: A History of the United States (25:00); The Beginnings of Our Global Age: Europe and the Americas (1:08) Chapter 4: The Age of Absolutism; The Argument Against the Conquest (5:02); Conquistadors (1:51:09); The Age of Absolutism (1:42) Chapter 5: The Enlightenment and the American Revolution; Jefferson and the Enlightenment (2:57); Ken Burns: Thomas Jefferson (1:26:49); The Enlightenment and the American Revolution (0:44) Chapter 6: The French Revolution and Napoleon; Napoleon’s Army (4:02); Napoleon (55:51); The French Revolution and Napoleon (1:20)

List of PBS and Additional Videos by Chapter (continued) Chapter 7: The Industrial Revolution Begins; Spinning By Machine (6:25); Mill Times (55:40); The Industrial Revolution Begins (0:22) Chapter 8: Revolutions in Europe and Latin America; Slave Revolt in Haiti (4:53); Black in Latin America (53:46); Revolutions in Europe and Latin America (1:10) Chapter 9: Life in the Industrial Age; Engines of Change (6:15); Queen Victoria’s Empire (1:50:48); Life in the Industrial Age (1:51) Chapter 10: Nationalism Triumphs in Europe; Russo-Japanese War (6:58); TR, The Story of Theodore Roosevelt (43:45); Nationalism Triumphs in Europe (1:00) Chapter 11: Growth of Western Democracies; The Irish Potato Famine (4:50); Queen Victoria’s Empire (1:50:48); Growth of Western Democracies (0:58) Chapter 12: The New Imperialism; The Great Mutiny (6:11); Queen Victoria’s Empire (1:50:48); The New Imperialism (0:44) Chapter 13: New Global Patterns; Becoming a Global Power (5:46); American Experience: Panama Canal (1:23:35); New Global Patterns (1:04) Chapter 14: World War I and the Russian Revolution; Declaring Peace (4:42); American Experience: Woodrow Wilson (1:23:02); World War I and the Russian Revolution (1:17) Chapter 15: Nationalism and Revolution Around the World; The Partition of India (4:42); The Story of India (54:51); Nationalism and Revolution Around the World (1:46) Chapter 16: The Rise of Totalitarianism; Enemies of Freedom (3:33); Freedom: A History of the United States (25:00); The Rise of Totalitarianism (0:57) Chapter 17: World War II and Its Aftermath; Turning Point of the War (4:43); Freedom: A History of the United States (25:00); World War II and its Aftermath (3:12) Chapter 18: The Cold War; The Marshall Plan (6:00); American Experience: Truman (1:52:30); The Cold War (0:55) Chapter 19: New Nations Emerge; Deadly Election in Iran (6:53); Frontline: A Death in Tehran (53:36); New Nations Emerge (0:41) Chapter 20: Regional Conflicts; Conflict in Bosnia (5:41); American Experience: Clinton (1:46:45); Regional Conflicts (1:10)

Want to preview our PBS Videos? List of PBS and Additional Videos by Chapter (continued) Chapter 21: The Developing World; Genocide in Rwanda (6:21); Frontline: Ghosts of Rwanda (1:54:53); The Developing World (1:05) Chapter 22: The World Today; Window on the Universe (6:04); NOVA: Telescope: Hunting the Edge of Space (53:12); The World Today (1:34) Want to preview our PBS Videos? Visit PearsonSchool.com/scssreview and click on the PBS Video Showcase.