Units: 1.Renaissance & Reformation 2.Enlightenment & Revolution 3.Modern Europe 4.World Wars.

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Units: 1.Renaissance & Reformation 2.Enlightenment & Revolution 3.Modern Europe 4.World Wars

Unit Topics: Renaissance Age of Discovery Catholicism vs. Protestantism

Activities: Survey of Renaissance art

Unit Topics: Despotic Rulers & Absolutism American Revolution French Revolution

Activities: Photo Story – Describes the Enlightenment period through visuals

Unit Topics: Industrial Revolution Age of Imperialism & Colonialism Slavery & Social Darwinism

Activities: Children’s Storybook Assignment – research an influential person of the 19 th or 20 th century; utilize text and visuals to describe the person’s philosophical approach

Unit Topics: World War I Interwar Period World War II

Activities: Poster Board Exposition – Using visuals and text, describe a person/event from the unit

 You will research and write about a historical topic that is engaging to you as well as create an artifact, representing the idea:  Christopher Columbus – Good or Evil?  Who is to blame for WWII?