Social Studies: World History II
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Social Studies
World History II

Overview 

This is the second of a two-year, chronologically organized study of world history and geography. In this second year, students study the world from 1500 through the contemporary era. The course weaves together the skills and content of both history and geography so that students may learn how history and geography affect each other and therefore gain a more complete understanding of the world around them, including North and South America, Europe, Asia, and Africa. Students continue to refine and expand critical thinking skills, practice decision making and problem solving, and formulatequestions to guide research.

Other Standards for Social Studies, World History II :
standard 12

DEMONSTRATE EVENTS AND OUTCOMES OF THE COLD WAR

  benchmark 12.a Explain Key Events of Cold War and the Collapse of Communism
    indicator 12.a.1 Analyze the differences between Western democracies & the communists
    indicator 12.a.2 Describe the beginning of the Cold War
    indicator 12.a.3 Analyze events of the Cold War
    indicator 12.a.4 Analyze reform policies of Gorbachev
    indicator 12.a.5 Explain the collapse of communism in the USSR & Eastern Europe
  benchmark 12.b Assess Impact of Nuclear Power Since 1945
    indicator 12.b.1 Analyze the superpower conflict in terms of nuclear weapons/space tech
  benchmark 12.c Describe Conflicts and Revolutionary Movements in Eastern Asia
    indicator 12.c.1 Define the policy of "containment"
    indicator 12.c.2 Explain the Chinese Communist Party and Mao's influence in China
    indicator 12.c.3 Describe conflicts and revolutionary movements in China
    indicator 12.c.4 Describe conflicts and revolutionary movements in Vietnam

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