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 9

DEMONSTRATE KNOWLEDGE OF THE WORLDWIDE IMPACT OF WWI

  benchmark 9.a Explain Major Events, Causes, & Leaders of World War I
    indicator 9.a.1 Analyze the causes of World War I
    indicator 9.a.2 Evaluate how views of science & technology affected attitudes of war
    indicator 9.a.3 Explain how assassination of Franz Ferdinand initiated World War I
    indicator 9.a.4 Analyze the impact of US entering the war & of Russia leaving the war
    indicator 9.a.5 Explain roles of Woodrow Wilson & Kaiser Wilhelm II as leaders of war
    indicator 9.a.6 Explain how industry and military innovations affected the war
    indicator 9.a.7 Analyze role of nationalism & propaganda in getting support for war
  benchmark 9.b Explain Outcomes & Global Effect of War and the Treaty of Versailles
    indicator 9.b.1 Explain how colonies contributed to Allied/Central Powers war efforts
    indicator 9.b.2 Describe collapse of empires during & after World War I
    indicator 9.b.3 Describe creation of new states after World War I
    indicator 9.b.4 Assess results of new levels of violence & destruction in World War I
    indicator 9.b.5 Describe conflicting Britain/US/France/Italy/Japan aims at Versailles
    indicator 9.b.6 Analyze responses of major powers to the Treaty of Versailles
  benchmark 9.c Cite the Causes and Consequences of the Russian Revolution
    indicator 9.c.1 Explain the causes of the Russian Revolution of 1917
    indicator 9.c.2 Describe the Bolshevik Revolution and the resulting civil war
    indicator 9.c.3 Describe Lenin's New Economic Policy and its effects
    indicator 9.c.4 Explain Leninist ideology and how the Bolsheviks adapted Marxist ideas
    indicator 9.c.5 Analyze why Lenin's govt went from moderate to radical under Stalin

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