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Welcome to AP World History!!! Mr. Trainor Website: mrtrainor.sharepoint.com mrtrainor1@gmail.com Texts: The Earth and Its Peoples (Fifth Edition), Bulliet. A History of Western Society, McKay World History, Spielvogel Ways of the World, Strayer Pattern of Interaction, Beck

General Learning Objectives of the Course: Understand the forces of continuity and change Develop the skills needed to assess a diversity of interpretations Analyze primary source documents Understand the major social, political, cultural movements/events in World History Understand how the events of the past impact current issues/problems Development of listening, speaking, and organizational skills in order to improve comprehension, communication and time management. Develop skills needed to construct and evaluate

Course Overview January Post-WWI Europe – Treaty of Versailles Age of Anxiety Post-War political order Great Depression

Course Overview February – Interwar Europe and Japan Rise of Authoritarianism in Europe Stalin Revolution Fascism in Italy Interwar Germany and the rise of the National Socialists (Nazi’s) Rise of militarism in Japan Spanish Civil War World War II Rise of the New nationalism – Irish Civil War Test#1 – Friday, March 1

Course Overview March – Nationalism and the Cold War Nationalism in Middle East Independence in India and Partition of Pakistan Nationalism in Latin America – Mexico, Argentina, Brazil. Revolution in China – Sun Yat-Sen Development of European Union Exam#2 – Monday, March 18th Cold War – Origins and early years

Course Overview April – Cold War Continued Korea, Vietnam, Cambodia, Afghanistan – Cold War “hot spots” Post-WWII independence in Africa Cold War in Latin America – Cuba, Argentina, El-Salvador Communist Rev. in China Exam#3 – Cold War and Decolonization, April, 19th Arab-Israeli Conflict Revolution in Iran Roots of Islamic Fundamentalism Challenge to authority in China – Tiananmen Square

Course Overview May – End of Cold War, Review for AP Exam End of Apartheid in South Africa End of Cold War in Europe Exam#4 – May 10th Term-Projects: Change and Continuity over Time (CCOT) AP World History Exam – Wednesday, May 22nd. AP Exam debrief Movie!!!

Course Overview June – Tying up Loose Ends Groups presentations on contemporary issues. NYS Global History Regents Exam – Thursday, June 13th.