Social Studies: World History I
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Social Studies
World History I

Overview 

This is the first of a two-year, chronologically organized study of world history and geography. In this first year, students study the world from ancient times to 1500. The course highlights the relationship between the geography and history of Europe, Africa, Asia, and Latin America. Students refine and expand critical thinking skills, practice decision making and problem solving, and formulate questions to guide research.

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standard 5

DEMONSTRATE KNOWLEDGE OF ANCIENT GREECE

  benchmark 5.a Assess the Influence of Geography on Greek Development
    indicator 5.a.1 Use maps and globes to locate geographic features of Greece
    indicator 5.a.2 Assess the economic and social development of Greece
    indicator 5.a.3 Assess the influence of geography on development of Greece
  benchmark 5.b Describe Greek Mythology and Religion
    indicator 5.b.1 Describe the role of mythology in Greek life
    indicator 5.b.2 Describe the roles of gods in Greek religion
    indicator 5.b.3 Assess influence of Greek mythology on Western civilization
  benchmark 5.c Describe Greek Social & Political Structure, Compare Athens and Sparta
    indicator 5.c.1 Assess influence of Minoans/Myceneans/Dorians in Mediterranean Basin
    indicator 5.c.2 Describe characteristics of the polis in Greek life
    indicator 5.c.3 Describe and sequence the evolution of Athenian government
    indicator 5.c.4 Assess the importance of democracy and citizenship in Western life
    indicator 5.c.5 Compare and contrast Athenian democracy with Spartan oligarchy
  benchmark 5.d Evaluate the Significance of the Persian and Peloponnesian Wars
    indicator 5.d.1 Describe the causes and events of the Persian Wars
    indicator 5.d.2 Assess the consequences of the Persian Wars
    indicator 5.d.3 Describe causes, events and consequences of the Peloponnesian Wars
  benchmark 5.e Characterize Life in Athens During the Golden Age of Pericles
    indicator 5.e.1 Assess the achievements of Athens under rule of Pericles
  benchmark 5.f Cite Greek Contributions in Knowledge and Culture
    indicator 5.f.1 Describe how Greek drama & literature reflected their social values
    indicator 5.f.2 Describe leading Greek people & their influence on West. civilization
    indicator 5.f.3 Describe major traits and influence of Hellenic architecture and art
  benchmark 5.g Explain the Conquest of Greece and Spread of Hellenistic Culture
    indicator 5.g.1 Describe rise of Macedonia and the conquering of Greece by Philip II
    indicator 5.g.2 Analyze the imperial conquests of Alexander the Great
    indicator 5.g.3 Assess Alexander's military and political achievements
    indicator 5.g.4 Define Hellenistic culture and trace its spread
    indicator 5.g.5 Evaluate Hellenistic achievements

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