World History Studies
is the only course offering students an overview of the entire history
of humankind. The major emphasis is on the study of significant people,
events, and issues from the earliest times to the present. Traditional
historical points of reference in world history are identified as students
analyze important events and issues in western civilization as well as
in civilizations in other parts of the world. Students evaluate the causes
and effects of political and economic imperialism and of major political
revolutions since the 17th century. Students examine the impact of geographic
factors on major historic events and identify the historic origins of
contemporary economic systems. Students analyze the process by which democratic-republican
governments evolved as well as the ideas from historic documents that
influenced that process. Students trace the historical development of
important legal and political concepts. Students examine the history and
impact of major religious and philosophical traditions. Students analyze
the connections between major developments in science and technology and
the growth of industrial economies, and they use the process of historical
inquiry to research, interpret, and use multiple sources of evidence. |