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World History Knowledge Map

Geography:

   1.    A navigational river system provides a transportation route from place to place.
   2.    A physical map shows mountains, rivers, valleys, oceans, and other natural features.
   3.    A specialized map shows more specific information than a thematic map.
   4.    Grid points on maps and globes are standard methods for locating specific points or positions.
   5.    Historical and cultural maps show political boundaries, migration patterns, trade routes, and
         colonization.
   6.    The development of human societies has been shaped by Earth’s physical features and
         environmental influences.
   7.    Worldwide contributions and changes were made from notable influential people including:
         Nelson Mandela, Mahatma Gandhi, Martin Luther King, Jr., Anwar Sadat, Margaret Thatcher, and
         Mao Zedong.
   8.    Technological advances such as the printing press, telegraph, airplanes, and Internet have brought
         assimilation and cultural exchange.
   9.    The push-pull factor involves a pushing force which acts to drive people away from a place and
         the pull that draws them to a new location.
   10.   Global interdependence means that each country depends on other countries.
   11.   Globalization is the increasing interconnection of people and places as shown in free trade, free
         flow capital, and the tapping of cheaper foreign labor markets.
   12.   Infrastructure means the basic facilities, services, and installations needed for the functioning of a
         community or society, such as transportation and communications systems, water and power lines,
         and public institutions including schools, post offices, and prisons.
   13.   Population growth has impacted both renewable and nonrenewable resources.
   14.   Protecting our environment increases our changes for sustainable natural resources for future use
         and enjoyment and improves our quality of life.

Economics:

   15. Demand of goods changes over time based on the consumers needs.
   16. Present economic choices create future environmental and political consequences.
   17. Scarcity of resources necessitates trade-offs, and trade-offs result in an opportunity.
   18. Markets on their own may have undesired outcomes or limited resources and governments and
       nations must decide the method in which scarce resources are allocated.
   19. Traditional economy in which resources are allocated by inheritance
   20. Command economy in which supply and price are regulated by the government.
   21. Market economy in which the production and distribution of goods and services take place
       through free markets guided by a free price system.
   22. Changes in productivity, such as new technologies and new organizational methods, have
       impacted global living standards and economic strategies.
   23. Technology, industrialization, competition, and wages improve the quality and quantity of human
       capital and increase productivity.
   24. Factors of production include human resources, capital resources, natural resources, and
       entrepreneurship.
   25. The stock market plays an important role in the economies of the United States and other
       countries.
   26. Inflation is the rise in the average price level of all goods and services produced in an economy
       and impact the growth and prosperity of a nation.
   27. Gross Domestic Product is used to measure a nation’s economic success and standard of living.
   28. One disadvantage to global trade is that imports from foreign countries and endangers domestic
       jobs and one advantage to global trade is that it promotes cooperation between countries and
       results in stability and prosperity.
   29. Exchange rates are how one countries dollar equals another country’s dollar.
   30. Changes in money over time effects global trade.
   31. When supply (amount of product) exceeds demand (how much people want the product), prices
       fall, when demand exceeds supply, prices rise.
32. The four types of market structures are monopolies, monopolistic competition, oligopolies, and
       pure competition.
   33. The marketing techniques of advertising and e-commerce have global effects.

Civics:

   34. A dictatorship is a form of government in which absolute power is concentrated in a dictator or a
          small clique.
   35.    Democracy is a form of government by the people and a rule of the majority.
   36.    Monarchy is absolute rule by a single person.
   37.    Theocracy is a form of government in which a God or a deity is recognized as the supreme civil
          ruler.
   38.    Thomas Jefferson, Abdel Nasser, Juan Peron, and George Washington all had a role in changing
          government.
   39.    The environmentalist movement, the human rights movement, and the feminist movement were all
          major movements.
   40.    A Constitution is the system of fundamental laws and principles that prescribes the nature,
          functions, and limits of a government of another institution.
   41.    National symbols show national pride and loyalty, and include flags, statues and monuments.
   42.    All citizens have rights and responsibilities.
   43.    Voting can be an important citizen right and responsibility.
   44.    Citizen participation can be an important influence on government.
   45.    Amnesty International, United Nations, and Doctors without Borders are world organizations
          involved in citizen rights.

History:

   46. Political cartoons have changed policy and public perception.
   47. A timeline shows a span of chronological time during which events happen.
   48. The Renaissance Period (French for rebirth) was a cultural movement that spanned the 14th
       through the 17th Century and included writers and artists such as Machiavelli, Michelangelo,
       Shakespeare, and Leonardo de Vinci.
   49. New technologies such as astrolabes, caravels, and compasses made European exploration
       possible.
   50. Christopher Columbus, Ferdinand Magellan, Vasco de Gama, and Vasco Nunez de Balboa were
       important explorers during The Age of Exploration
   51. The establishment of colonies caused the conquest of indigenous people in Africa, Asia, and the
       New World.
   52. Both the Triangular Trade and the Columbian Exchange consisted of the sharing back and forth of
       the Eastern and Western Hemisphere's plants, animals, people, and pathogens
   53. The Ottoman Empire was the predominant Muslim Empire from the 14th to the early 20th centuries.
   54. Some major contributors of the Scientific Revolution were Francis Bacon, Isaac Newton, Nicholas
       Copernicus, and Galileo Galilee.
   55. England emerged as a world power during the Elizabethan Period.
   56. Conflicts over policies in the Catholic Church led to the Protestant Reformation.
   57. During the Protestant Reformation, reformers broke away to create new protestant churches.
   58. The Counter Reformation brought many reforms within the Catholic Church, including Jesuit
       priests whose missions extended the Catholic religion to the Western Hemisphere.
   59. Religious conflicts in the Protestant and Counter Reformation led to violence in Europe that lasted
       for more than 3 decades.
   60. Enlightenment thinkers such as John Locke, Jean Jacques Rousseau, Voltaire, and Baron de
       Montesqueau influenced modern society and revolutionary movements.
   61. Changing technology, mass production, and societal changes all contributed to the Industrial
       Revolution.
   62. Pandemics such as the bubonic plague, small pox, influenza, polio, and HIV-AIDS result in
       societal changes.
   63. Abolition, labor movements, suffrage, rise of socialism, and temperance were 19th century social
       and political reform movements.
64. European imperialism, or empire building, experienced a period of rapid expansion around the
      globe during the last third of the 19th century due to its power, industrialization, and organizational
      efficiency.
65.   Imperialism is the forceful extension of a nation's authority by territorial conquest establishing
      economic and political domination of other nations with an attitude of superiority and
      subordination over foreign peoples.
66.   The continent of Africa was dominated by imperialistic controls until the mid-20th century.
67.   Some causes of World War I were Imperialism, militarism, nationalism, and formation of various
      alliances
68.   The Russian Revolution of 1917 was one of the most important events of the 20th century and
      resulted in the collapse of the Tsarist regime and the establishment of the world’s first communist
      state.
69.   Changing technology in weapons, medicine, transportation, and communication influenced World
      War I and World War II.
70.   Some causes of World War II were economic depression, fascism, racism, and the attack on Pearl
      Harbor.
71.   Genocide is the deliberate and systematic destruction of an ethnic, religious or national group.
72.   Ethnic cleansing refers to various policies or practices aimed at the displacement of an ethnic
      group from a particular territory in order to create a supposedly ethnically "pure" society.
73.   Some consequences of World War II were threat of the atomic bomb, new world organizations,
      strengthening of alliances, and the beginning of the “Cold War”.
74.   The Battle of Britain, Battle of the Bulge, D-Day, Midway. Pearl Harbor, and Stalingrad were all
      turning-point battles of World War II.
75.   Some post World War II international organizations were NATO, the Warsaw Pact, and the
      United Nations.
76.   Some post World War II conflicts were the Korean Conflict, Vietnam Conflict, Arab-Israeli
      Conflict, and the Persian Gulf Conflict.
77.   After World War II, communism expanded throughout Eastern Europe, Southeast Asia, Cuba, and
      Latin America.
78.   The “Cold War” was a period of history following WWII to 1990, when USA and USSR, along
      with their allies, were in competition politically and economically, yet not engaged in direct
      warfare.
79.   The downfall of Communism was primarily due to the success of the economic ability of
      capitalism over communism and lack of public support.
80.   Technological advances transformed world economies in the late 20th century.
81.   Artificial satellites, computers, new food technologies are some examples of the growth of
      technology resulting from the space race.
82.   Some causes and effects of terrorism include safety, security, economics, tourism, patriotism,
      nationalism, and 9/11.

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World history knowledge map

  • 1. World History Knowledge Map Geography: 1. A navigational river system provides a transportation route from place to place. 2. A physical map shows mountains, rivers, valleys, oceans, and other natural features. 3. A specialized map shows more specific information than a thematic map. 4. Grid points on maps and globes are standard methods for locating specific points or positions. 5. Historical and cultural maps show political boundaries, migration patterns, trade routes, and colonization. 6. The development of human societies has been shaped by Earth’s physical features and environmental influences. 7. Worldwide contributions and changes were made from notable influential people including: Nelson Mandela, Mahatma Gandhi, Martin Luther King, Jr., Anwar Sadat, Margaret Thatcher, and Mao Zedong. 8. Technological advances such as the printing press, telegraph, airplanes, and Internet have brought assimilation and cultural exchange. 9. The push-pull factor involves a pushing force which acts to drive people away from a place and the pull that draws them to a new location. 10. Global interdependence means that each country depends on other countries. 11. Globalization is the increasing interconnection of people and places as shown in free trade, free flow capital, and the tapping of cheaper foreign labor markets. 12. Infrastructure means the basic facilities, services, and installations needed for the functioning of a community or society, such as transportation and communications systems, water and power lines, and public institutions including schools, post offices, and prisons. 13. Population growth has impacted both renewable and nonrenewable resources. 14. Protecting our environment increases our changes for sustainable natural resources for future use and enjoyment and improves our quality of life. Economics: 15. Demand of goods changes over time based on the consumers needs. 16. Present economic choices create future environmental and political consequences. 17. Scarcity of resources necessitates trade-offs, and trade-offs result in an opportunity. 18. Markets on their own may have undesired outcomes or limited resources and governments and nations must decide the method in which scarce resources are allocated. 19. Traditional economy in which resources are allocated by inheritance 20. Command economy in which supply and price are regulated by the government. 21. Market economy in which the production and distribution of goods and services take place through free markets guided by a free price system. 22. Changes in productivity, such as new technologies and new organizational methods, have impacted global living standards and economic strategies. 23. Technology, industrialization, competition, and wages improve the quality and quantity of human capital and increase productivity. 24. Factors of production include human resources, capital resources, natural resources, and entrepreneurship. 25. The stock market plays an important role in the economies of the United States and other countries. 26. Inflation is the rise in the average price level of all goods and services produced in an economy and impact the growth and prosperity of a nation. 27. Gross Domestic Product is used to measure a nation’s economic success and standard of living. 28. One disadvantage to global trade is that imports from foreign countries and endangers domestic jobs and one advantage to global trade is that it promotes cooperation between countries and results in stability and prosperity. 29. Exchange rates are how one countries dollar equals another country’s dollar. 30. Changes in money over time effects global trade. 31. When supply (amount of product) exceeds demand (how much people want the product), prices fall, when demand exceeds supply, prices rise.
  • 2. 32. The four types of market structures are monopolies, monopolistic competition, oligopolies, and pure competition. 33. The marketing techniques of advertising and e-commerce have global effects. Civics: 34. A dictatorship is a form of government in which absolute power is concentrated in a dictator or a small clique. 35. Democracy is a form of government by the people and a rule of the majority. 36. Monarchy is absolute rule by a single person. 37. Theocracy is a form of government in which a God or a deity is recognized as the supreme civil ruler. 38. Thomas Jefferson, Abdel Nasser, Juan Peron, and George Washington all had a role in changing government. 39. The environmentalist movement, the human rights movement, and the feminist movement were all major movements. 40. A Constitution is the system of fundamental laws and principles that prescribes the nature, functions, and limits of a government of another institution. 41. National symbols show national pride and loyalty, and include flags, statues and monuments. 42. All citizens have rights and responsibilities. 43. Voting can be an important citizen right and responsibility. 44. Citizen participation can be an important influence on government. 45. Amnesty International, United Nations, and Doctors without Borders are world organizations involved in citizen rights. History: 46. Political cartoons have changed policy and public perception. 47. A timeline shows a span of chronological time during which events happen. 48. The Renaissance Period (French for rebirth) was a cultural movement that spanned the 14th through the 17th Century and included writers and artists such as Machiavelli, Michelangelo, Shakespeare, and Leonardo de Vinci. 49. New technologies such as astrolabes, caravels, and compasses made European exploration possible. 50. Christopher Columbus, Ferdinand Magellan, Vasco de Gama, and Vasco Nunez de Balboa were important explorers during The Age of Exploration 51. The establishment of colonies caused the conquest of indigenous people in Africa, Asia, and the New World. 52. Both the Triangular Trade and the Columbian Exchange consisted of the sharing back and forth of the Eastern and Western Hemisphere's plants, animals, people, and pathogens 53. The Ottoman Empire was the predominant Muslim Empire from the 14th to the early 20th centuries. 54. Some major contributors of the Scientific Revolution were Francis Bacon, Isaac Newton, Nicholas Copernicus, and Galileo Galilee. 55. England emerged as a world power during the Elizabethan Period. 56. Conflicts over policies in the Catholic Church led to the Protestant Reformation. 57. During the Protestant Reformation, reformers broke away to create new protestant churches. 58. The Counter Reformation brought many reforms within the Catholic Church, including Jesuit priests whose missions extended the Catholic religion to the Western Hemisphere. 59. Religious conflicts in the Protestant and Counter Reformation led to violence in Europe that lasted for more than 3 decades. 60. Enlightenment thinkers such as John Locke, Jean Jacques Rousseau, Voltaire, and Baron de Montesqueau influenced modern society and revolutionary movements. 61. Changing technology, mass production, and societal changes all contributed to the Industrial Revolution. 62. Pandemics such as the bubonic plague, small pox, influenza, polio, and HIV-AIDS result in societal changes. 63. Abolition, labor movements, suffrage, rise of socialism, and temperance were 19th century social and political reform movements.
  • 3. 64. European imperialism, or empire building, experienced a period of rapid expansion around the globe during the last third of the 19th century due to its power, industrialization, and organizational efficiency. 65. Imperialism is the forceful extension of a nation's authority by territorial conquest establishing economic and political domination of other nations with an attitude of superiority and subordination over foreign peoples. 66. The continent of Africa was dominated by imperialistic controls until the mid-20th century. 67. Some causes of World War I were Imperialism, militarism, nationalism, and formation of various alliances 68. The Russian Revolution of 1917 was one of the most important events of the 20th century and resulted in the collapse of the Tsarist regime and the establishment of the world’s first communist state. 69. Changing technology in weapons, medicine, transportation, and communication influenced World War I and World War II. 70. Some causes of World War II were economic depression, fascism, racism, and the attack on Pearl Harbor. 71. Genocide is the deliberate and systematic destruction of an ethnic, religious or national group. 72. Ethnic cleansing refers to various policies or practices aimed at the displacement of an ethnic group from a particular territory in order to create a supposedly ethnically "pure" society. 73. Some consequences of World War II were threat of the atomic bomb, new world organizations, strengthening of alliances, and the beginning of the “Cold War”. 74. The Battle of Britain, Battle of the Bulge, D-Day, Midway. Pearl Harbor, and Stalingrad were all turning-point battles of World War II. 75. Some post World War II international organizations were NATO, the Warsaw Pact, and the United Nations. 76. Some post World War II conflicts were the Korean Conflict, Vietnam Conflict, Arab-Israeli Conflict, and the Persian Gulf Conflict. 77. After World War II, communism expanded throughout Eastern Europe, Southeast Asia, Cuba, and Latin America. 78. The “Cold War” was a period of history following WWII to 1990, when USA and USSR, along with their allies, were in competition politically and economically, yet not engaged in direct warfare. 79. The downfall of Communism was primarily due to the success of the economic ability of capitalism over communism and lack of public support. 80. Technological advances transformed world economies in the late 20th century. 81. Artificial satellites, computers, new food technologies are some examples of the growth of technology resulting from the space race. 82. Some causes and effects of terrorism include safety, security, economics, tourism, patriotism, nationalism, and 9/11.