AP World History Full Package
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World History AP World History Full Package
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Syllabus for AP World History
LECTURE
Class 1: Course Introduction/Paleolithic/Neolithic/Mesopotamia: Listing-Describing its Empires
Class 2: Mesopotamia Society and its broader influences/Indo-Europeans/Egypt: History of the land and the Kingdoms
Class 3: Egyptian Society/Bantu Migrations/S India: Harappan and Aryan societies-Caste system
Class 4: Religions in the Vedic Age/Ancient China: Xia-Shang-Zhou: Society-Culture-Broader Influences
MesoAmerica: Definition and Ancient History of
Class 5: MesoAmerican Peoples: Olmecs, Mayans, etc./Andean Societies/Oceania/Rise of the Persian
Empires
Class 6: Downfall of Achaemenid Empire/Succeeding Empires/Society-Economy/Zoroastrianism
Classical China: Confucianism/Daoism/Legalism/Qin Dynasty
Class 7: Han Dynasty: Its rise and downfall/Political Happenings of S. Asia during Classical Times/Jainism
Class 8: Buddhism/Greece: Minoan, Mycenean, Athens, Sparta/Persian & Peloponnesian Wars/
Macedonia ? Phillip & Alexander
Class 9: Hellenistic Empires/Greek trade, family, genders, sexuality/Philosophy: Socrates, Plato, Aristotle
Hellenistic Empires/Etruscans and the founding of the Roman Republic
Class 10: Republic to Empire/Economy/Society in Rome/Cosmopolitan Rome/Christianity
Class 11: Silk Roads/Fall of W. Roman Empire/Survival of Christianity
Class 12: Byzantine Empire: Justinian-Society-Religion-Interactions with the Outside World
Class 13: Islam: Origins-Ideas-Influences-Society-Interactions
Class 14: Post Classical China: Sui,Tang,Song /Korea/Vietnam/Japan: Nara. Heian, Medieval
Class 15: Post Classical India: Sultanate of Delhi-Chola Kingdom-Economy & Society/SE Asian Societies
Class 16: Era of the Mongols/Nomadic Turks
Class 17: States/Societies of Sub-Saharan Africa
Class 18: Germanic Successor States/Feudalism/Vikings
Class 19: Formation of Christian Europe/Improved Agriculture & Business/Rise of Regional States
Chivalry
Class 20: Guilds/Popular Religion/European Expansion/Toltecs/Aztecs
Class 21: N. American/S. American/Oceania Societies from 500-1500 CE/Long Distance Trade & Travel
Class 22: Bubonic Plague/Recovery in China & W. Europe/Ming Dynasty
Class 23: Portugese, Spanish, Dutch, English Explorations/Seven Years War/Columbian Exchange
Class 24: Reniassance/Reformation/Religious Wars
Class 25: Absolutism/Constitutional Monarchies/Enlightenment
Class 26: Spanish/French/English Interactions in the New World
Class 27: Euros in Aussie/African Empires-Society/Atlantic Slave Trade
Class 28: Ming-Qing China/Tokugawa Japan
Class 29: Ottoman-Safavid-Mughal Empires
Class 30: American and French Revolutions/Napoleon-domestic
Class 31: Empires & Napoleon/Latin American Revolutions/Conservatism vs. Liberalism/
Congress of Vienna/Unification of Germany-Italy
Class 32: Industrialization: Foundations and Consequences
Class 33: Industry & Society/Russia/Japan industrializes/United States 1800-1865
Class 34: Latin America and Canada ? 19th Century/Culture & Society in the Americas
Class 35: Declining Empires: Ottoman & Russian Empires
Class 36: Declining Empires: China, Japan/Motivations-Tools of Empire
Class 37: European Imperialism in Asia, Africa, Australia, etc./US Imperialism
Class 38: Japanese Imperialism/Legacies of Imperialism/Drift Towards WWI
Class 39: WWI: Direct Cause-Events-Domestic/Russian Revolution
Class 40: Paris Peace Conference/Postwar Pessimism ? Great Depression: Roosevelt & Keynes
Class 41: Russia under Lenin & Stalin/Fascist Italy & Germany/Gandhi and his struggle
Class 42: Nationalism in China/Fascism in Japan/Colonialism in Africa/Economic Imperialism in L.
America part 1
Class 43: Economic Imperialism in Latin America part 2/Nicaragua/Mexico/WWII ? Origins
Events prior to US Involvement
Class 44: WWII ? 1941-45: Domestic/Post War Settlements and Ideology
Class 45: Cold War Confrontations/Challenges to & Characteristics/Hegemonic Supremacy
Class 46: Revolution in China/Detente/End of Cold War/Independence in India/Pakistan
Class 47: Vietnam War/Independence in Middle East/Africa/Problems facing Africa ? today
Class 48: China ? India: Postwar Struggles/Rise of Political Islam in the Middle East/Iran/
Latin America struggles
Class 49: Globalization ? Consequences, etc.
PROBLEM SOLVING
Class 50: Breakdown/Course Description 1-10
Class 51: World History Course Description 11-30
Class 52: 2002 AP World History pt. 1: 1-18
Class 53: 2002 AP World History pt. 2: 19-34
Class 54: 2002 AP World History pt. 3: 35-49
Class 55: 2002 AP World History pt. 4: 50-70
Class 56: 2007 AP World History pt. 1: 1-18
Class 57: 2007 AP World History pt. 2: 19-34
Class 58: 2007 AP World History pt. 3: 35-50
Class 59: 2007 AP World History pt. 4: 51-70
Class 60: SAT II Form 4-BAC pt. 1: 1-18
Class 61: SAT II Form 4-BAC pt. 2: 19-36
Class 62: SAT II Form 4-BAC pt. 3: 37-55
Class 63: SAT II Form 4-BAC pt. 4: 56-75
Class 64: SAT II Form 4-BAC pt. 5: 76-95
Class 65: SAT II Form K-3WAC pt. 1: 1-18
Class 66: SAT II Form K-3WAC pt. 2: 19-36
Class 67: SAT II Form K-3WAC pt. 3: 37-55
Class 68: SAT II Form K-3WAC pt. 4: 56-75
Class 69: SAT II Form K-3WAC pt. 5: 76-95
ESSAY
Class 70: Essay Discussion and 2007 Free Response Questions
Class 71: 2002 & 2003 FRQ’s
Class 72: 2004 & 2005 FRQ’s
Class 73: 2006 & 2008 FRQ’s
Class 74: 2009 & 2010 FRQ’s
USB
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No. of sessions |
Title |
0 |
Ap World History 1~74 (Jason Epand) (Sample) |
1 |
Class 1: Course Introduction/Paleolithic/Neolithic/Mesopotamia: Listing-Describing its Empires |
2 |
Class 2: Mesopotamia Society and its broader influences/Indo-Europeans/Egypt: History of the land and the Kingdoms |
3 |
Class 3: Egyptian Society/Bantu Migrations/S India: Harappan and Aryan societies-Caste system |
4 |
Class 4: Religions in the Vedic Age/Ancient China: Xia-Shang-Zhou: Society-Culture-Broader Influences MesoAmerica: Definition and Ancient History of |
5 |
Class 5: MesoAmerican Peoples: Olmecs, Mayans, etc./Andean Societies/Oceania/Rise of the Persian Empires |
6 |
Class 6: Downfall of Achaemenid Empire/Succeeding Empires/Society-Economy/Zoroastrianism Classical China: Confucianism/Daoism/Legalism/Qin Dynasty |
7 |
Class 7: Han Dynasty: Its rise and downfall/Political Happenings of S. Asia during Classical Times/Jainism |
8 |
Class 8: Buddhism/Greece: Minoan, Mycenean, Athens, Sparta/Persian & Peloponnesian Wars/Macedonia ? Phillip & Alexander |
9 |
Class 9: Hellenistic Empires/Greek trade, family, genders, sexuality/Philosophy: Socrates, Plato, Aristotle Hellenistic Empires/Etruscans and the founding of the Roman Republic |
10 |
Class 10: Republic to Empire/Economy/Society in Rome/Cosmopolitan Rome/Christianity |
11 |
Class 11: Silk Roads/Fall of W. Roman Empire/Survival of Christianity |
12 |
Class 12: Byzantine Empire: Justinian-Society-Religion-Interactions with the Outside World |
13 |
Class 13: Islam: Origins-Ideas-Influences-Society-Interactions |
14 |
Class 14: Post Classical China: Sui,Tang,Song /Korea/Vietnam/Japan: Nara. Heian, Medieval |
15 |
Class 15: Post Classical India: Sultanate of Delhi-Chola Kingdom-Economy & Society/SE Asian Societies |
16 |
Class 16: Era of the Mongols/Nomadic Turks |
17 |
Class 17: States/Societies of Sub-Saharan Africa |
18 |
Class 18: Germanic Successor States/Feudalism/Vikings |
19 |
Class 19: Formation of Christian Europe/Improved Agriculture & Business/Rise of Regional States Chivalry |
20 |
Class 20: Guilds/Popular Religion/European Expansion/Toltecs/Aztecs |
21 |
Class 21: N. American/S. American/Oceania Societies from 500-1500 CE/Long Distance Trade & Travel |
22 |
Class 22: Bubonic Plague/Recovery in China & W. Europe/Ming Dynasty |
23 |
Class 23: Portugese, Spanish, Dutch, English Explorations/Seven Years War/Columbian Exchange |
24 |
Class 24: Reniassance/Reformation/Religious Wars |
25 |
Class 25: Absolutism/Constitutional Monarchies/Enlightenment |
26 |
Class 26: Spanish/French/English Interactions in the New World |
27 |
Class 27: Euros in Aussie/African Empires-Society/Atlantic Slave Trade |
28 |
Class 28: Ming-Qing China/Tokugawa Japan |
29 |
Class 29: Ottoman-Safavid-Mughal Empires |
30 |
Class 30: American and French Revolutions/Napoleon-domestic |
31 |
Class 31: Empires & Napoleon/Latin American Revolutions/Conservatism vs. Liberalism/ Congress of Vienna/Unification of Germany-Italy |
32 |
Class 32: Industrialization: Foundations and Consequences |
33 |
Class 33: Industry & Society/Russia/Japan industrializes/United States 1800-1865 |
34 |
Class 34: Latin America and Canada ? 19th Century/Culture & Society in the Americas |
35 |
Class 35: Declining Empires: Ottoman & Russian Empires |
36 |
Class 36: Declining Empires: China, Japan/Motivations-Tools of Empire |
37 |
Class 37: European Imperialism in Asia, Africa, Australia, etc./US Imperialism |
38 |
Class 38: Japanese Imperialism/Legacies of Imperialism/Drift Towards WWI |
39 |
Class 39: WWI: Direct Cause-Events-Domestic/Russian Revolution |
40 |
Class 40: Paris Peace Conference/Postwar Pessimism ? Great Depression: Roosevelt & Keynes |
41 |
Class 41: Russia under Lenin & Stalin/Fascist Italy & Germany/Gandhi and his struggle |
42 |
Class 42: Nationalism in China/Fascism in Japan/Colonialism in Africa/Economic Imperialism in L. America part 1 |
43 |
Class 43: Economic Imperialism in Latin America part 2/Nicaragua/Mexico/WWII ? Origins Events prior to US Involvement |
44 |
Class 44: WWII ? 1941-45: Domestic/Post War Settlements and Ideology |
45 |
Class 45: Cold War Confrontations/Challenges to & Characteristics/Hegemonic Supremacy |
46 |
Class 46: Revolution in China/Detente/End of Cold War/Independence in India/Pakistan |
47 |
Class 47: Vietnam War/Independence in Middle East/Africa/Problems facing Africa ? today |
48 |
Class 48: China ? India: Postwar Struggles/Rise of Political Islam in the Middle East/Iran/ Latin America struggles |
49 |
Class 49: Globalization ? Consequences, etc. |
50 |
Class 50: Breakdown/Course Description 1-10 |
51 |
Class 51: World History Course Description 11-30 |
52 |
Class 52: 2002 AP World History pt. 1: 1-18 |
53 |
Class 53: 2002 AP World History pt. 2: 19-34 |
54 |
Class 54: 2002 AP World History pt. 3: 35-49 |
55 |
Class 55: 2002 AP World History pt. 4: 50-70 |
56 |
Class 56: 2007 AP World History pt. 1: 1-18 |
57 |
Class 57: 2007 AP World History pt. 2: 19-34 |
58 |
Class 58: 2007 AP World History pt. 3: 35-50 |
59 |
Class 59: 2007 AP World History pt. 4: 51-70 |
60 |
Class 60: SAT II Form 4-BAC pt. 1: 1-18 |
61 |
Class 61: SAT II Form 4-BAC pt. 2: 19-36 |
62 |
Class 62: SAT II Form 4-BAC pt. 3: 37-55 |
63 |
Class 63: SAT II Form 4-BAC pt. 4: 56-75 |
64 |
Class 64: SAT II Form 4-BAC pt. 5: 76-95 |
65 |
Class 65: SAT II Form K-3WAC pt. 1: 1-18 |
66 |
Class 66: SAT II Form K-3WAC pt. 2: 19-36 |
67 |
Class 67: SAT II Form K-3WAC pt. 3: 37-55 |
68 |
Class 68: SAT II Form K-3WAC pt. 4: 56-75 |
69 |
Class 69: SAT II Form K-3WAC pt. 5: 76-95 |
70 |
Class 70: Essay Discussion and 2007 Free Response Questions |
71 |
Class 71: 2002 & 2003 FRQ’s |
72 |
Class 72: 2004 & 2005 FRQ’s |
73 |
Class 73: 2006 & 2008 FRQ’s |
74 |
Class 74: 2009 & 2010 FRQ’s |