Students will examine history and geography from 1500 A.D. (C.E.) to the present, with emphasis on Western Europe. Geographic influences on history will continue to be explored, but increasing attention will be given to political boundaries that developed with the evolution of nations. Significant attention will be given to the ways in which scientific and technological revolutions created new economic conditions that in turn produced social and political changes. Noteworthy people and events of the 19th and 20th centuries will be emphasized for their strong connections to contemporary issues. Students will continue to use their historical knowledge and skills to write essays, answer document based questions and conduct research. Students may be tested at the end of this course on the World History and Geography 1500 C.E. to present standards of learning. See Guidelines for Placement of Students in Honors/AP/Dual Enrolled Classes.
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Honors World History and Geography to 1500 C.E.