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<strong>Brevard</strong> <strong>Public</strong> <strong>School</strong>s <strong>Social</strong> <strong>Studies</strong> Curriculum Guide 2013<br />
Subject: WORLD HIST<br />
Textbook: Prentice Hall: World History<br />
Essential<br />
Questions<br />
Content<br />
Next<br />
Generation<br />
Sunshine<br />
State<br />
Standards<br />
Unit 10: World War I (15 days)<br />
Chapters 26, 27<br />
How and where was World War I fought<br />
How did the Allies win World War I<br />
What factors influenced the peace treaties that ended<br />
World War I, and how did people react to the treaties<br />
How did two revolutions bring about Communist control<br />
of Russia<br />
How did Latin Americans struggle for change in the early<br />
1900s<br />
How did nationalism contribute to changes in Africa and<br />
the Middle East<br />
How did Gandhi and the Congress party work for<br />
independence in India<br />
How did China cope with foreign invasion in the early<br />
1900s<br />
How did Japan change in the early 20 th Century<br />
Organize information to show understanding of events.<br />
World War I<br />
Russian Revolution<br />
Latin American reform<br />
Middle East and African<br />
Reforms<br />
Gandhi<br />
China and spheres of influence<br />
SS.912.W.6.4: Describe the 19 th and early 20 th century<br />
social and political reforms and reform movements and<br />
their effects in Africa, Asia, Europe, the United States, the<br />
Caribbean, and Latin America.<br />
SS.912.W.6.6: Analyze the causes and effects of<br />
imperialism.<br />
SS.912.W.6.7: Identify major events in China during the<br />
19 th and early 20 th centuries related to imperialism.<br />
SS.912.W.7.1: Analyze the causes of World War I<br />
including the formation of European alliances and the<br />
roles of imperialism, nationalism, and militarism.<br />
SS.912.W.7.2: Describe the changing nature of warfare<br />
during World War I.<br />
SS.912.W.7.3: Summarize significant effects of World<br />
War I.<br />
SS.912.W.7.5: Describe the rise of authoritarian<br />
governments in the Soviet Union, Italy, Germany, and<br />
Spain, and analyze the policies and main ideas of<br />
Instruction<br />
Assessment