Noor Khan's History Class
contact:
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AP European History
AP Euro Agenda
AP EURO 2016-17
Modern World
CP World Agenda
Semester Beginning CP
UNIT 1 WHSS
Unit 2 French Revolution
Unit 5 World War 1
Unit 6 Peace and Impact of WW1
Russian Revolution
WH 2016-17
Online Test
AP World
Course and Helpful Resources
AP World Agenda
Classical 600 BCE-600 CE
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Persian Empires
Classical China
Classical India
Classical Mediterranean
Classical Americas
Post Classical 600 CE-1450 CE
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BYZANTINE EMPIRE
ISLAMIC CALIPHATE
IMPERIAL CHINA
MONGOLS
Early Modern 1450 CE to 1750 CE
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EXPLORATION c. 1450-c. 1750
CHANGES IN SOCIETIES AND MODE OF PRODUCTION c.1450-c.1750
DEVELOPMENTS IN GOVERNMENTS C.1450-C. 1750
Modern 1740 CE - 1900 CE
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INDUSTRIALIZATION AND ITS EFFECTS C. 1750-1900 CE
WESTERN IMPERIALISM C.1750-1900C.E
Nationalism, Revolution, and Reform c.1750-1900
Global Migration c1750-1900
CONTEMPERORY C.1900-PRESENT
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Developments in 20th century-Science and Environment
World conflicts and Their Effect c. 1900-Present
20th Century Changes in Global Economics and Societies c1900-Present
EXAM
Summer School
Summer Semester 1
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UNIT 1 WHSS
UNIT 2 WHSS
UNIT 3 WHSS
UNIT 4 WHSS
Study Guide Sem 1
Semester 2
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Unit 5 WHHS
Unit 6 WHSS
UNIT 7 WHSS
UNIT 8 WHSS
Unit 9 WHSS
Study Guide Sem II
Daily Agenda
Student websites
EXAM AP Euro
Midterm/ Final Exam Review
Vocabulary you must know
Thematic Power Point
Multiple Choice Categories, Emphasis
CCOT Practice Sheet
CC Practice Sheet
2012 AP Essays
DBQ Scoring, Student Samples
CCOT Scoring, Student Samples
CC Scoring, Student Samples
Direct Comparisons: Major Issues Compared
Comparing Revolutions
Comparing Belief Systems
Comparing African Kingdoms
Comparing American Kingdoms
Comparing Trade Routes
Comparing Major Asian Empires
Comparing Nomadic Invasions
Unit I/II
Unit III
Unit IV
Unit V
Unit VI
Religions of the World
Study this page from top to bottom and watch all videos.
The following link is to a different textbook publisher that happens to have excellent map activities. Simply select different chapters to work on different maps-
Map Activities
Interactive timeline of World History
PROFESSOR BULLIET’S COLLEGE World History LECTURES (yup, one of the authors of your book)
Lecture 1. Introduction to World History
Lecture 2 - From the Origins of Agriculture to the First River Valley Civilizations 8000-1500 BC Part I
Lecture 3 - From the Origins of Agriculture to The First River Valley Civilizations 800-1500 BC Part II
Lecture 4 - New Civilizations in the Eastern and Western Hemispheres 2200 - 250 BC Part I
Lecture 5 - Civilizations in the Eastern and Western Hemispheres, 2200-250 BC Part II
Lecture 6 - The Mediterranean and the Middle East, 2000 - 500 BC Part I
Lecture 7 - The Mediterranean and the Middle East, 2000-500 BC Part II
Lecture 8 - Greece and Iran, 1000-30 BC/ India, 1500 BC - 550 Part I
Lecture 9 - Greece and Iran, 1000-30 BC/ India, 1500 BC - 550 Part II
Lecture 10 - An Age of Empires: Rome and Han China, 735 BC - 330 Part I
Lecture 11/12 - An Age of Empires: Rome and Han China, 753 BC - 330 Part II
Lecture 13 - The Rise of Islam, 600- 1200 Part II
Lecture 14 - Christian Europe Emerges, 600-1200 Part I
Lecture 15 - Christian Europe Emerges, 600 - 1200 Part II
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ecture 16 - Inner and East Asia, 400-1200
Lecture 17 - Peoples and Civilization of the Americas, 200-1500 Part I
Lecture 18 - Peoples and Civilization of the Americas, 200-1500 Part I
Lecture 19 - Peoples and Civilization of the Americas, 200-1500 Part II
Lecture 20 - Mongol Eurasia and its Aftermath, 1200-1500, Part I
Lecture 21 - Mongol Eurasia and its Aftermath, 1200-1500 Part II (Food)
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ecture 22 - Tropical Africa and Asia, 1200-1500
Lecture 23 - The Latin West, 1200-1500 Part I
Lecture 24 - The Maritime Revolution
Lecture 25 - The Final Lecture
Second Semester
The following lectures are from Yale University Professor.
Yup, from an Ivy League School Professor,
John Merriman, Charles Seymour!
Lecture 1-
Introduction
Lecture 2-
Absolutism and the State
Lecture 3-
Dutch and British Exceptionalism
Lecture 4-
Peter the Great
Lecture 5-
The Enlightenment and the Public Sphere
Lecture 6-
Maximilien Robespierre and the French Revolution
Lecture 7-
Napoleon
Lecture 8-
Industrial Revolutions
Lecture 9-
Middle Classes
Lecture 10-
Popular Protest
Lecture 11-
Why No Revolution in 1848 in Britain
Lecture 12-
Nineteenth-Century Cities
Lecture 13-
Nationalism
Lecture 14-
Radicals
Lecture 15-
Imperialists and Boy Scouts
Lecture 16-
The Coming of the Great War
Lecture 17-
War in the Trenches
Lecture 18-
Sites of Memory, Sites of Mourning (Guest Lecture by Jay Winters)
Lecture 19-
The Romanovs and the Russian Revolution
Lecture 20-
Successor States of Eastern Europe
Lecture 21-
Stalinism
Lecture 22-
Fascists
Lecture 23-
Collaboration and Resistance in World War II
Lecture 24-
The Collapse of Communism and Global Challenges
Lecture 26-Industrial Revolution
Powerpoint Lectures
AP Ch 1.ppt
Ch.1 Indus.ppt
Ch. 1 Periodization.
Neolithic Revolution
AP Ch 2.ppt
AP Ch 18.ppt
AP Ch 3.ppt
AP Ch 19.ppt
AP Ch 4.ppt
AP Ch 20.ppt
AP Ch 5.ppt
AP Ch 21.ppt
AP Ch 6.ppt
AP Ch 22.ppt
AP Ch 7.ppt
AP Ch 23.ppt
AP Ch 8.ppt
AP Ch 24.ppt
AP Ch 9.ppt
AP Ch 25.ppt
AP Ch 10.ppt
AP Ch 26.ppt
AP Ch 11.ppt
AP Ch 27.ppt
AP Ch 12.ppt
AP Ch 28.ppt
AP Ch 13.ppt
AP Ch 29.ppt
AP Ch 14.ppt
AP Ch 30.ppt
AP Ch 15.ppt
AP Ch 31.ppt
AP Ch 16.ppt
AP Ch 32.ppt
AP Ch 17.ppt
AP Ch 33.ppt
World Religions ppt
In order to complement the powerpoints above, I have these you tubevideo lectures.
http://www.youtube.com/user/GlobalRegents9/featured