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World History Lessons
Unit 1: Introduction to Historiography
Lesson 1 – Gaining Perspective
Presentation 1 – Introduction to World History
Presentation 2 – World History Nuts and Bolts
Lesson 2 – Testing the Historical Basics
Lesson 3 – Why Study History?
Unit 2: The Industrial Revolution
Lesson 4 – Agrarian versus Industrialized Society
Presentation 3 – Introduction
Presentation 4 – Living and Working Conditions
Lesson 5 - Working Conditions News Article Assignment
Presentation 5 – Philosophical Reactions
Lesson 6 – Is Technology a Blessing or a Curse?
Unit 3: Africa, Colonialism, and Independence
Presentation 6 – Africa on the Eve of Intervention
Presentation 7 – An Overview of Religion in Africa
Lesson 7 – African Empires
Presentation 8 – Slavery in Africa
Presentation 9 – The African Diaspora
Lesson 8 – Slavery in History Timeline
Lesson 9 – Olaudah Equiano, The Middle Passage
Presentation 10 – Introduction to Imperialism
Presentation 11 – Imperialism Motives
Presentation 12 – Domination and Resistance in Africa
Lesson 10 – Imperialism Map and Questions**SAMPLE LESSON
Lesson 11 – White Man's Burden
Presentation 13 – Effects of Imperialism
Presentation 14 - Decolonization
Lesson 12 – Decolonization Studies
Unit 4: WWI
Presentation 15 – Just War
Lesson 13 – Utilizing the Just War Theory
Presentation 16 – Causes of WWI
Presentation 17 – Role of Ottoman Empire
Presentation 18 – Colonial Contributions
Lesson 14 – The Great War Begins
Presentation 19 – A Soldier's Life in WWI
Presentation 20 – WWI Weapons
Presentation 21 - In Flanders Fields by John McCrae
Lesson 15 – World War I Poetry
Lesson 16 – The Soldier
Presentation 22 – End of the War
Lesson 17 – A Changed World
Unit 5: Rise of Totalitarianism
Presentation 23 – Foundations of Totalitarianism
Presentation 24 – Propaganda
Lesson 18 – Propaganda Project
Presentation 25 – Russian Revolution Notes
Presentation 26 – Joseph Stalin: "Man of Steel"
Lesson 19 – Russian Revolution
Presentation 27 – Rise of Benito Mussolini
Presentation 28 – Militarism in Japan
Presentation 29 – The Weimer Republic and the Rise of Hitler
Presentation 30 – Adolf Hitler
Lesson 20 – More Totalitarian Governments
Lesson 21 – Nazis Take Control
Unit 6: The Holocaust
Presentation 31 – Introduction to the Holocaust
Presentation 32 – Anti-Semitism in Europe
Presentation 33 – Resistance During the Holocaust
Lesson 22 – Children of the Holocaust
Presentation 34 – Rwanda: A Story of Genocide
Lesson 23 – Genocide in the 20th Century
Unit 7: World War II
Presentation 35 – World War II Overview
Presentation 36 – Militarism in Japan
Lesson 24 – War Again
Lesson 25 – Early German Supremacy
Presentation 37 – The Great Patriotic War
Presentation 38 – Determining a Post-War World
Lesson 26 – The Potsdam Conference Document
Presentation 39 – The End of the War
Presentation 40 – Justice at Nuremberg
Lesson 27 – World War II Overview
Unit 8: The Cold War
Lesson 28 – Beginnings of the Cold War
Presentation 41 – Origins of the Cold War
Lesson 29 – U.S. Cold War Policies
Lesson 30 – Albert Einstein and the Atom Bomb
Presentation 42 – Nuclear Weapons
Lesson 31 – Cold War Timeline
Presentation 43 – The Cold War in Latin America
Presentation 44 – The Cold War in Asia
Presentation 45 – The Cold War in the Middle East and Africa
Lesson 32 – Cold War Around the World
Presentation 46 – End of the Cold War
Lesson 33 – End of the Cold War
Final Project
Lesson 34 – Final Project
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