Unit 6:
Consequences of Industrialization
6.1 Rationales for Imperialism from 1750 to 1900
6.2 State Expansion from 1750 to 1900
6.3 Indigenous Responses to State Expansion from 1750 to 1900
Learning Objectives
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Explain how ideologies contributed to the development of imperialism.
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Compare processes by which state power shifted in various parts of the of the world from 1750 to 1950.
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Explain how and why internal and external factors have influenced the process of state building from 1750 to 1950.
Reading and Notes
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6.1: AMSCO AP World History Modern pages 367-370
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6.2: AMSCO AP World History Modern pages 375-383
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6.3: AMSCO AP World History Modern pages 388-392
Class Activities
6.4 Global Economic Development form 1750-1900
6.5 Economic Imperialism from 1750 to 1900
6.6 Couases of Migration in an Interconnected World
Learning Objectives
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Explain how various environmental factors contributed to the development of the global economy from 1750 to 1900.
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Explain how various economic factors contributed to the development of the global economy from 1750 to 1900.
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Explain how various environmental factors contributed to the development of varied patterns of migration from 1750 to 1900.
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Explain how various economic factors contributed to the development of varied patterns of migration from 1750 to 1900
Class Activities
Reading and Notes
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6.4: AMSCO AP World History Modern pages 398-403
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6.5: AMSCO AP World History Modern pages 407-413
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6.6: AMSCO AP World History Modern pages 417-423
6.7 Effects of Migration
6.8 Causation in the Imperial Age
Learning Objectives
Reading and Notes
Class Activities
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Explain how and why new patterns of migration affected society from 1750 to 1900.
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Explain the relative significance of the effects of imperialism from 1750 to 1900.
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6.7: AMSCO AP World History Modern pages 429-434
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6.8: AMSCO AP World History Modern pages 439-442