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.

Other Standards for Social Studies, World History I :
standard 7

DEMONSTRATE KNOWLEDGE OF THE BYZANTINE EMPIRE AND RUSSIA

  benchmark 7.a Explain Constantinople's Origin as the Eastern Roman Empire's Capital
    indicator 7.a.1 Assess role of geography in choosing Constantinople as the capital
    indicator 7.a.2 Describe Constantinople as the seat of the Byzantine Empire
    indicator 7.a.3 Assess the city's role in preserving classical Greco-Roman culture
  benchmark 7.b Identify Justinian's Contributions & the Expansion of Byzantine Empire
    indicator 7.b.1 Describe Justinian's codification of Roman law and its impact
    indicator 7.b.2 Describe Justinian's reconquest of former Roman territories
  benchmark 7.c Describe Byzantine Role in Preserving Greco-Roman Culture
    indicator 7.c.1 Identify & describe characteristics of Byzantine art and architecture
    indicator 7.c.2 Evaluate the role of the Byzantines in preserving Greco-Roman culture
  benchmark 7.d Explain the Split Between Roman Catholic and Greek Orthodox Churches
    indicator 7.d.1 Describe the following characteristics of the Eastern Church
    indicator 7.d.2 Describe the following characteristics of the Western Church
    indicator 7.d.3 Describe the division between the Eastern and Western Churches
  benchmark 7.e Assess the Impact of Byzantine Influence on Russia & Eastern Europe
    indicator 7.e.1 Describe how Byzantine culture spread to Eastern Europe and Russia
    indicator 7.e.2 Cite examples of Byzantine influence in Eastern Europe and Russia

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