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Unit 5-From Absolutism to Revolution (1500-1815)
	Chapter 19-Monarchs of Europe
	Chapter 20-The Enlightenment and Revolution in England and America
	Chapter 21-The French Revolution and Napoleon

Unit 6-Industrializationa and Nationalism (1600-1928)
	Chapter 22-The Industrial Revolution
	Chapter 23- Life in the Industrial Age
	Chapter 24-The Age of Reform
	Chapter 25-Nationalism in Europe
	Chapter 26-The Age of Imperialism

Unit 7-World War in the 20th Century
	Chapter 27-WWI and the Russian Revolution
	Chapter 28-The Great Depression and the Rise of Totalitarianism
	Chapter 29-Nationalist Movements Around the World
	Chapter 30-WWII

Unit 8- The World Since 1945
	Chapter 31- Europe and North America in the Postwar Years
	Chapter 32-Asia Since 1945
	Chapter 33-Africa and the Middle East Since 1945
	Chapter 34-Latin America Since 1945
	Chapter 35-The Superpowers n the Modern Era
	Chapter 36-The Modern World

Learning Objectives:
The students will be able to analyze, examine, sequence and identify the 
following items:
„«	The Age of Absolutism in France, Russia and Central Europe
„«	The English Revolution and the challenges of the monarchy
„«	The Enlightenment and the American Revolution
„«	The causes and effects of the French Revolution
„«	The Napoleonic Era
„«	Changes in the global economy as a result of the Industrial 
Revolution
„«	Problems addressed in the Age of Reform as they pertain to the 
Industrial Revolution‘¦
„«	The growth of nationalism
„«	Competition for overseas empires
„«	The causes and effects of WWI and the Russian Revolution
„«	The global effects of the Great Depression
„«	The emergence of new political forces in Africa, Asia and Latin 
America
„«	The Holocaust and WWII
„«	The Cold War
„«	The rise of independent movements around the world
„«	The collapse of the communist bloc
„«	The factors that promoted the worlds increasing sense of 
interconnectivity

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