World History, 5th ed. Lesson Plan Overview



World History, 5TH EDITIONLESSON PLAN OVERVIEWLessonTeacher EditionStudent EditionStudent ActivitiesContent Objectives and Biblical WorldviewChapter 1: Foundations of World History12–82–81The Study of World HistoryOutline reasons for studying world historySummarize the process used by historians to analyze various sourcesAnalyze various sources based on authorship, purpose, and intended audienceExplain how making moral judgments and discerning divine providence shape the Christian historian’s craft28–108–10Evolutionary Prehistory?Summarize evolutionary prehistoryEvaluate evolutionary prehistory from a biblical worldview310–1810–182The Beginnings of World HistoryIdentify the features and themes of civilizationsRelate the Creation Mandate to culture and the development of civilizationAnalyze how the Fall affects the development of civilizationsCreate a flow chart of history from the Fall to the coming of Christ that visualizes how Genesis 3:15 is the thesis statement for human history419193Review5TestChapter 2: Early Civilizations620–2920–291–2The Fertile CrescentList the major cultural achievements of the civilizations of the Fertile CrescentCategorize the achievements of these civilizations by the key features of civilizationsEvaluate the themes of justice, power, citizenship, and the environment in these civilizationsAssess the importance of the Hebrew civilization for the development of world history730–3430–34EgyptExplain how Egypt’s geography shaped the development of its civilizationTrace the history of Egypt through the Old, Middle, and New KingdomsAnalyze the culture of Egypt by the features of a civilizationEvaluate the Egyptian view of the afterlife and maat834–3934–39Near Eastern EmpiresTrace the rise and fall of the Assyrian, Chaldean, and Persian EmpiresEvaluate justice and power in each of these empiresExplain how God used these empires to advance His own purposes940–4640–463–4Asian CivilizationsExplain the effect of geography on early development in India and ChinaOutline the early history of Indian and Chinese civilizationsAssess the impact of Hinduism and Buddhism on Indian cultureEvaluate views of justice, power, and citizenship in two major Chinese ethical systems1047475Review11TestChapter 3: The Greek Civilization1250–5350–531The Early Greek WorldIdentify the notable features of the Minoan and Mycenaean civilizationsEvaluate the historical and cultural value of Homer’s writingsAssess the influence of Greek mythology on Greek culture1354–5754–57Greek City-StatesContrast city-states and nation-statesCompare and contrast the government and culture of Sparta and AthensEvaluate the four basic types of Greek governmentPropose a system of government based on the strengths and weaknesses of the four types of Greek government1457–6057–60The Fateful CenturyExplain the importance of the battles of Thermopylae and Salamis BayIdentify the importance of Pericles for the development of democracy in AthensAssess the impact of the Peloponnesian War on the course of Greek civilization1561–6261–622–3Alexander’s EmpireSummarize Alexander the Great’s conquests and legacySynthesize Daniel 8 and the historical record of Alexander’s conquests and the division of Alexander’s empire1662–6862–684–5Greek CultureIdentify the major Greek philosophers and their key ideasEvaluate the Greek philosophers from ScriptureJudge the influence of Greek cultural achievements on Western civilization1769696Review18TestChapter 4: The Roman Civilization1970–7970–791-3Beginning of Roman CivilizationExplain the ways geography influenced Roman developmentAnalyze the chief components of the Roman RepublicCompare and contrast republican and democratic forms of governmentTrace the expansion of Rome in the Mediterranean world2079–8579–854The Roman Empire EmergesAnalyze the causes of the republic’s downfallTrace the course of the civil wars that led to the establishment of the Roman EmpireAssess the significance of the Pax Romana2185–9185–915Rise of the Christian ChurchIdentify the significance of the life and teachings of JesusTrace the spread of the early church throughout the Roman worldAssess the impact of Christianity on the Roman Empire2291–9591–95Collapse of the Roman EmpireAnalyze the factors contributing to the collapse of the Roman EmpireSummarize the reform and reorganization attemptsAnalyze the causes of the fall of the Roman EmpireCompare and contrast the elements of the decline and fall of the Roman Empire with current cultural trends2395–10095–100Roman Culture and AchievementExplain the key features of Roman cultureExplain how Christianity reshaped Roman cultureRelate Roman culture to key aspects of Western civilizations today241011016Review25TestChapter 5: Civilizations in Africa and the East26102–7102–71–2AfricaIdentify key cultural and geographic features of the Kushite civilizationTrace the rise and fall of the Kingdom of AksumExplain the key features of Western African culturesAssess the impact of the Bantu migration on sub-Saharan AfricaTrace the spread of Christianity in Africa27107–11107–113IndiaTrace the rise and fall of the Mauryan and Gupta EmpiresCompare and contrast Hinduism and Buddhism in this period with earlier forms of these religionsAnalyze key features of Indian societyEvaluate justice, power, citizenship, and environment in the Mauryan and Gupta Empires28112–16112–164ChinaAssess the influence of the Qin dynastyTrace the rise and fall of the Han dynastyCompare and contrast justice, power, and citizenship in Han China and in the Roman EmpireExplain the key cultural achievements of China in this period291171175Review30TestChapter 6: The Byzantine and Islamic Empires31120–27120–271–2The Byzantine CivilizationExplain the causes of the split between Eastern Orthodox and Roman Catholic churchesIdentify the causes for the fall of the Byzantine EmpireIdentify the cultural contributions of the Byzantine EmpireEvaluate justice, power, and citizenship in Justinian’s rule32128–30128–30Early RussiaSummarize the development of early Russian civilizationAnalyze the influence of Byzantium on RussiaTrace the history of Russia from the rise of Kiev to the rise of Moscow33130–38130–383–4The Islamic CivilizationSummarize the important events of Muhammad’s lifeOutline a brief history of Islam’s beginningIdentify Islamic cultural contributionsEvaluate the basic teachings of the Islamic religion from Scripture341391395Review35TestChapter 7: The Civilizations of Asia36140–45140–451–2ChinaSummarize the cultural achievements of the Tang and Song dynastiesAnalyze the role of religion in these dynastiesIdentify what led to the decline of these dynasties37146–50146–503–4East AsiaInfer how geography shaped Japanese and Korean cultureSummarize East Asian history from its origins to the twelfth centuryIdentify key areas of Chinese influence on East AsiaAssess justice, power, and citizenship in East Asian culturesEvaluate East Asian religious beliefs and practices38151–54151–54Southeast AsiaEvaluate how environment contributed to shaping Southeast Asian culturesInfer the impact of Indian and Chinese culture on the development of Southeast Asian cultureEvaluate justice, power, and citizenship in Southeast Asian cultures39154–56154–56MongoliaInfer how geography shaped the development of Mongol cultureDiscuss how the Mongols adapted to their environment401571575Review41TestChapter 8: The Civilizations of the Americas42158–64158–641–3North American CivilizationsExplain the effect of geography on the early civilizations in the AmericasOutline the development and expansion of North American civilizationsEvaluate the religious beliefs of North American civilizations43165–71165–714Middle American CivilizationsOutline the development and expansion of Middle American civilizationsAnalyze the reasons for the decline of the Mayan civilizationEvaluate the religious beliefs of Middle American civilizations44171–74171–74South American CivilizationsOutline the development and expansion of the Incan civilizationAnalyze the reasons for the decline of the Incan civilizationEvaluate the religious beliefs of the Incan civilization451751755Review46TestChapter 9: The Making of Medieval Europe47176–88176–881–3Early Medieval HistorySummarize the development of the Frankish kingdom, Charlemagne’s empire, the Holy Roman Empire, and feudal monarchies in England and FranceIdentify the chief cultural achievements of the Frankish kingdomIdentify the chief political achievements of the English kingdomEvaluate the claim that the Middle Ages were the Dark Ages48188–93188–93Early Medieval CultureList the major elements of the feudal systemAnalyze the feudal systemEvaluate justice, power, and citizenship in the feudal system49193–98193–98Early Medieval ChurchOutline the structure and development of the Roman Catholic ChurchSummarize the controversy of lay investiturePropose the proper relationship between church and state501991994Review51TestChapter 10: The Reshaping of Medieval Europe52202–10202–101The Revival of Trade and Growth of TownList the factors that encouraged the revival of tradeAssess the effects of trade on medieval lifeAnalyze the causes for the growth of townsEvaluate changes in justice, power, and citizenship effected by the rise of towns53210–15210–152Advance of Medieval Learning and ArtSummarize the key achievements of medieval cultureAssess the impact of the rise of the universityIdentify the strengths and weaknesses of ScholasticismDefend the claim that medieval science laid the groundwork for scientific accomplishment in the early modern period54215–19215–19Rise and Fall of the Roman ChurchSummarize the story of the rise and decline of the Roman Catholic Church in this eraEvaluate the medieval church during this periodInfer what the decline of the church may lead to55219–26219–263–5Emergence of National StatesAssess the impact of the major military conflicts in this periodCompare and contrast the development of nations in westen Europe and those in central Europe562272276Review57TestChapter 11: Renaissance and Reformation58228–39228–39RenaissanceSummarize the basic components of a Renaissance worldviewIdentify the major contributions of the RenaissanceAnalyze major contributions of the Renaissance in terms of the Renaissance worldview59239–56239–561–4ReformationSummarize the conditions that led to the ReformationTrace the spread of the Reformation in Germany, Switzerland, England, Scotland, the Netherlands, and FranceEvaluate the teaching of the key figures of the Reformation and Counter ReformationAssess the impact of the Reformation on Europe602572575Review61TestChapter 12: Empires of Africa, India, and Asia62258–61258–611AfricaIdentify key geographic features of civilizations in AfricaExplain the role of trade in religion and in the development of African empires and city-statesCompare and contrast key features of African and European civilization at this time63262–63262–632IndiaTrace the rise and fall of the Indian empiresAnalyze the key features of Indian culturesAnalyze the reasons why India continued to be overrun by foreign invaders64264–72264–723AsiaTrace the rise and fall of the Mongol Empire, Yuan dynasty, and Ming dynastyAnalyze the cultural achievements of the Mongols, Yuan, and MingEvaluate justice, power, and citizenship in the Mongol Empire, Yuan dynasty, and Ming dynasty652732734Review66TestChapter 13: Exploration and Discovery67274–78274–78Preparation for DiscoveryIdentify the motives that led to the exploration of land beyond Europe’s bordersExplain how new tools made exploration possible68278–88278–881–3Process of DiscoveryIdentify the major explorers, the country each represented, and the region each exploredEvaluate the treatment of Indian populations by European explorersCompare and contrast the motives of the major countries of the Age of Exploration69288–90288–90The Commercial RevolutionDefine mercantilism and capitalismCompare and contrast the methods of producing wealth in mercantilism and capitalismEvaluate each economic system702912914Review71TestChapter 14: Pursuit of Power in Europe72294–300294–3001–4Absolutism Triumphs in FranceExplain how the “divine right” theory supported absolutismTrace the development of absolutism in FranceAssess the impact of the Thirty Years’ War and the Peace of Westphalia on Europe73300–305300–3055Absolutism Spreads in EuropeTrace the development of absolutism in continental EuropeEvaluate justice, power, and citizenship in continental Europe74305–11305–11Absolutism Defeated in EnglandTrace the rise and fall of absolutism in EnglandContrast governmental power in France and England75311–14311–14Balance of PowerExplain the importance of the balance of power in EuropeTrace the War of the Spanish Succession, the War of the Austrian Succession, and the Seven Years’ WarAnalyze the causes and effects of the wars of succession and the Seven Years’ War763153156Review77TestChapter 15: Age of Reason78316–22316–22Scientific RevolutionIdentify key causes of the Scientific RevolutionIdentify significant figures and their contributionsCompare and contrast medieval scientific thinking with early modern scientific thinking79322–26322–261–3The EnlightenmentSummarize major Enlightenment viewpoints of reason, reality, and governmentAnalyze the interdependence of Enlightenment views of reason, reality, and governmentEvaluate major Enlightenment viewpoints from Scripture80327–33327–334Religion and the EnlightenmentSummarize Enlightenment religionSummarize the rise of evangelical religionCompare and contrast Enlightenment and evangelical religionEvaluate Enlightenment and evangelical religion81333–36333–36Artistic ReflectionIdentify major styles in music, visual arts, and literatureCompare and contrast with previous artistic styles823373375Review83TestChapter 16: Attempts at Liberty84338–44338–441American Struggle to Preserve LibertyList reasons settlers came to the New WorldSummarize the elements of Enlightenment thought that influenced the American revolutionariesTrace the steps by which the American colonies gained independence from Great BritainEvaluate the concepts of federalism and popular sovereignty85344–54344–542–3French Destruction of the Old RegimeExplain the social, political, and economic factors that contributed to the French RevolutionSummarize the elements of Enlightenment thought that influenced the French revolutionariesTrace the events of the French Revolution and the Reign of TerrorContrast the French and American Revolutions in their foundations, contributing factors, and consequences86355–60355–604–5The Napoleonic EraSummarize the rise of NapoleonTrace Napoleon’s conquestsAssess Napoleon’s reformsAnalyze Napoleon’s defeat873613616Review88TestChapter 17: Reaction and Revolution89364–73364–731–2Search for StabilityList the outcomes of the Congress of ViennaAnalyze the challenges posed to the Concert of EuropeEvaluate the weaknesses of the alliance systemAssess the impact of colonial revolts on Latin America90373–77373–77Rise of NationalismCompare and contrast the early nineteenth-century political labels with contemporary labelsIdentify the causes of the revolts of the 1830sExplain why some revolts succeeded and others failedEvaluate conservatism, liberalism, and nationalism91377–82377–823Triumph of NationalismIdentify the causes of the Crimean WarTrace the events leading to unification in both Italy and GermanyIdentify the reforms achieved in Austria and Russia92382–84382–84Protest of RomanticismList the prominent themes in romanticismExplain the influence of romanticism on nineteenth-century Europe and the presentEvaluate romanticism from Scripture933853854Review94TestChapter 18: Industrial Revolution and European Society95386–96386–96The Industrial RevolutionExplain how three primary factors made the Industrial Age possibleSurvey the development of the Industrial RevolutionEvaluate the Industrial Revolution with regard to justice, power, citizenship, and environment96396–405396–4051–2Responses to the Industrial RevolutionAnalyze the political responses to the Industrial RevolutionEvaluate the various forms of socialismCreate a biblical response to the impact of the Industrial Revolution on society97405–10405–103Changing Outlooks in European SocietyIdentify major scientific developments that impacted societyEvaluate scientific and philosophical challenges to ChristianityAnalyze the art and literature during this period984114114Review99TestChapter 19: European Expansion100412–18412–18Independence for Some British TerritoriesOutline the domestic expansion and foreign policy of the United States during the nineteenth centuryTrace the steps toward independence and nationhood in Ireland, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, and South Africa101418–25418–251Imperialism in the EastTrace the rise of British rule in IndiaAnalyze the causes and effects of the Opium Wars and the Boxer RebellionExplain the reasons for Japan’s isolation from and opening to the WestMap the territorial claims of European powers in Southeast Asia102425–29425–292–4African Slave Trade and ImperialismExplain Livingstone’s role in the opening of AfricaAnalyze the inciting causes of the Scramble for AfricaMap the territorial claims of European powers in Africa103430–31430–31Imperialism in the Balkans and the Near EastTrace the decline of the Ottoman EmpireAnalyze Russian imperialismExplain the “Great Game” between Russia and Great Britain104431–32431–32Results of ImperialismIdentify the negative results of imperialismIdentify the positive results of imperialism1054334335Review106TestChapter 20: The Great War107436–42436–421–2Promise and PerilIdentify the reasons people were hopeful for continued peace and progressAnalyze the underlying causes of World War ITrace the events that led to World War I108443–52443–523–4The Pressing ConflictTrace the course of the warAnalyze the effect of new weapons and strategies on the course of the warAssess the cost of the Great War on individuals and nationsEvaluate the religious dimension of the Great War109452–58452–585The Pursuit of PeaceAnalyze the postwar treatiesAssess the effects of the postwar settlementEvaluate justice, power, and citizenship in the postwar settlement1104594596Review111TestChapter 21: Discontent and Experimentation112460–64460–64Era of DisillusionmentExplain how World War I led to disillusionment in philosophy and the artsSummarize the main ideas of Freudian psychology and of eugenicsEvaluate the developments in the arts and sciences from a biblical worldview113464–67464–671Weakness Within the DemocraciesIdentify the economic conditions that the democracies faced after World War IExplain the causes of political instability in the democracies of this period114467–80467–802–5Rise of Totalitarian DictatorshipsList the key elements of any totalitarian regimeTrace the rise of Communist RussiaAnalyze political and economic conditions that made the rise of dictatorships possible in Italy and GermanyEvaluate justice, power, and citizenship in the USSR, Italy, and Germany1154814816Review116TestChapter 22: The Second World War117482–89482–89Global TensionTrace Japan’s invasion of neighboring regions Explain the significance of Italy’s invasion of Ethiopia and the Spanish Civil War for the beginning of World War IITrace Germany’s annexation of neighboring regionsEvaluate the worldviews of the Fascist and Japanese nations118489–99489–991Axis SuccessesTrace the course of World War II from the invasion of Poland to the invasion of the USSR Explain the German strategy for conquering Europe Analyze the effects of the Battle of Britain, the invasion of the USSR, and the attack on Pearl Harbor on the war119499–507499–5072–4Allied AdvancesTrace the course of World War II from the invasion of North Africa through victory in Europe and Japan Analyze how the course of the war and the Yalta and Potsdam Conferences laid the groundwork for the postwar settlement in EuropeEvaluate the use of the atomic bomb to end World War II120507–8507–8Efforts for Global PeaceIdentify the purpose and key bodies of the United NationsExplain the changes in Japanese government after World War II1215095095Review122TestChapter 23: The Cold War Era123512–21512–211Postwar ConfrontationAnalyze the reasons for confrontation between the West and the Soviet UnionExplain America’s containment policies after World War IISummarize the postwar confrontation between the West and the Soviet Union124522–30522–302Struggles for Independence and Cold War ConflictsExplain the significance of China’s fall to the CommunistsTrace the course of the Korean WarAnalyze the war in Vietnam and its aftermathEvaluate the proxy conflict between communism and the West in the third world125530–36530–363Showdown Between the SuperpowersCompare and contrast the strategies for addressing Cold War conflictsAnalyze the events that led to the collapse of the Soviet Empire126536–38536–384Aftermath of the Cold WarAnalyze the difficulties of transitioning away from communism after the collapse of the USSRExplain the reasons for the fragmentation of Eastern Europe following the collapse of Soviet control1275395395Review128TestChapter 24: To the Present129540–44540–44The AmericasIdentify the challenges related to trade in North America and Latin AmericaAnalyze the role of immigration on the nations of North America and Latin America Assess the impact of terrorism on North AmericaEvaluate the stewardship of the environment by nations in Latin America130545–48545–48EuropeAssess the impact of immigration on EuropeTrace the key events in the development of the European Union Assess the impact of terrorism on EuropeIdentify challenges in Eastern Europe131548–49548–49AfricaAnalyze the opportunities and challenges in the economies and trade of AfricaIdentify chief political challenges for the nations of AfricaPropose solutions to the problem of human traffickingTrace the expansion of Christianity and Islam in modern Africa132550–53550–531–2The Middle EastIdentify the importance of the Middle East to the nations of the worldSummarize conflicts in the Middle East since the first Gulf WarAnalyze the roles of Iran and Saudi Arabia in the Middle EastTrace the Israeli-Arab conflict since the Camp David accords133554–60554–603AsiaAnalyze the role of Asia in the global economy Identify the key political and military challenges in the nations of Asia. Analyze the growth of and challenges to Christianity in Asia 1345615614Review135Test ................
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