AP World History Period V: Nationalism, Revolution, & Reform, Part III
Section 6: Period V: Industrialization & Global Integration, 1750-1900: Lecture 14 | 28:05 min
In this lesson, our instructor Ron Schooler gives an introduction to Nationalism, revolution, and reform. He discusses a new force in the world-Nationalism, Nationalism as a powerful motivator, what is needed to produce Nationalism, and expression of Nationalism.


Ron Schooler
Period V: Nationalism, Revolution, & Reform, Part III
Slide Duration:Table of Contents
9m 59s
- Intro0:00
- What Can We Do For You0:22
- Get A 5?0:38
- AP World History Course Description1:28
- What Can World History Do For You?3:22
- Learn To Love And Appreciate Your Heritage3:32
- Career Will Be More Multi-ethnic4:38
- Jobs Require Thinking Skill5:19
- Employers Want Workers Who Can Think And Write5:40
- Meet Fascinating Personalities6:26
- Work With Me On Educator.com8:02
- Your Score Will Improve8:13
- Fun Along The Way8:42
- Next Session9:20
- Basic Geography9:23
26m 47s
- Intro0:00
- AP World Geography0:20
- Common Language About Place0:24
- AP Exam Uses These Terms0:43
- Learn-Recall2:27
- Let's Start With A World Map3:11
- This Is Easier3:40
- What Roles Do Physical Features Play3:44
- What Role Does Human Nature Play4:05
- Showing Biomes- Afro-Eurasia4:38
- Showing Altitude5:41
- Geographic Areas Of Africa6:12
- North Africa6:30
- Sub-Saharan Africa6:34
- North Africa7:02
- Sahara Affects North Africa7:19
- Mediterranean Affects North Africa7:24
- West Africa7:58
- Shows The Whole Continent8:40
- East Africa9:35
- Shows The Whole Continent10:16
- Central Africa10:24
- Shows The Whole Continent10:45
- Southern Africa10:59
- Shows The Whole Continent11:25
- Southeast Asia11:40
- South Asia12:32
- East Asia12:51
- Central Asia13:29
- The Americas14:08
- North America14:45
- Latin America15:30
- Starts At Mexico15:35
- The Caribbean16:07
- The Middle East16:41
- Europe17:57
- Oceania20:49
- AP World Areas To Know21:45
- Is This The World22:54
- Map-Representation Of The World23:01
- True Or False?23:18
- Can't Say Maps Are Unbiased23:30
- Isolated Development23:42
- Why Are China And India So Different23:56
- True Or False?24:55
- Do Humans Affect The Environment/Environment Affect Humans24:58
- Both True25:16
- Geography Has Large Affect On People25:34
- Our Next Session24:41
- Themes25:54
25m 27s
- Intro0:00
- AP World History Is About0:30
- Interaction0:42
- Comparison1:42
- Change And Continuity2:00
- Thinking Skills2:23
- Evidence Based Communication Skills2:53
- Understanding Others In Their Own Terms3:59
- Riding Fine Line Between Content And Skills4:57
- AP History Redesign6:03
- Less Memorization, More Learning And Thinking Skills6:27
- Dig Deep In Some Areas7:27
- AP World History Themes8:21
- Theme8:29
- Something That Permeates The Whole8:26
- Something That Is Repeated9:02
- Something That Ties The Larger Work Together9:23
- More Implicit Than Explicit9:41
- Theme Determined10:54
- Listen To data11:02
- Propose11:06
- Debate11:11
- For Now (Open To Revision)11:17
- Repeat11:27
- Example: How Do You Know A Dog When You See One?11:40
- Clues In The Background12:29
- Overriding Theme12:34
- Start, Going Someplace?12:53
- Overarching Theme13:25
- Better?13:30
- Worse?13:56
- World Historians Are Leery14:18
- Theme I15:16
- Humans Interact With Environment15:20
- I. Humans Interact With The Environment15:30
- Demography And Disease15:35
- Disease- Especially Epidemic16:14
- Migration17:26
- Why Are There People Everywhere17:29
- I. Humans Interact With The Environment18:05
- Patterns Of Settlement18:08
- Technology18:18
- Technology18:28
- Stirrup18:40
- Theme II19:02
- Development And Interaction Of Cultures19:07
- II. Development And Interaction Of Cultures20:35
- Religions20:39
- Religions20:41
- II. Development And Interaction Of Cultures21:04
- Philosophies And Ideologies21:09
- Theme III22:27
- State Building, Expansion, And Conflict22:35
- III. State Building, Expansion, And Conflict23:02
- Political Structures And Forms Of Governance23:05
- Empires23:11
- Nations And Nationalism23:20
- Revolutions23:26
- Regional, Trans-regional23:37
- UN General Assembly Hall23:50
- AP World History Themes24:27
41m 41s
- Intro0:00
- AP World History Themes0:17
- Humans Interact With The Environment0:27
- Development And Interaction Of Cultures0:51
- State Building, Expansion, And Conflict3:14
- Theme IV6:55
- Creation, Expansion, Interaction Of Economic Systems7:00
- Agriculture And Pastoralism17:18
- Trade And Commerce8:00
- Labor Systems9:04
- Nepali Girl Working In A Brick Factory9:11
- Theme IV11:32
- Industrialism11:38
- Industrialism11:44
- Industrialism-Point Of View12:04
- Romanticizing12:22
- Theme IV14:28
- Capitalism And Socialism14:30
- Theme V15:36
- Development And Transformation Of Social Structure15:47
- Gender Roles16:00
- Gender Roles-Analysis16:49
- Intended Audience18:13
- Another Family Picture19:01
- Father Runs Things21:29
- Nuclear Family23:15
- Theme V24:32
- Family And Kinship24:36
- Racial And Ethnic Constructions25:19
- Race In Brazil- Analysis26:37
- Theme V28:01
- Social And Economic Classes28:11
- Lower Class In 1890s New York28:17
- Upper Class New York29:08
- Descendants Of Vanderbilt29:51
- Any Idea As To These Guys Descendants30:39
- People Ought Not To Live Like This31:09
- Theme V32:16
- Check-up: True Or False32:33
- Objectively By Historians32:45
- Every Era Of History33:44
- Generalizations34:10
- Pathogens34:27
- Consensus Of World History35:05
- Globalism35:37
- Dictated By Nature?37:40
- Biology38:24
- AP World History Themes39:20
- Environment30:29
- Cultures30:34
- State-Building39:37
- Economic Systems40:01
- Development Of Social Structures40:13
33m 19s
- Intro0:00
- What Are Thinking Skills?0:42
- What Influences Our Opinions And Beliefs1:15
- Family1:17
- Teachers1:55
- What We Learn In School2:00
- Religions2:33
- Temple To Rama, India2:43
- Our View Of Reality Is Filtered3:20
- Being Notions4:05
- Why Learn Thinking Skills4:10
- What Kind Of Person Do You Want To Be4:25
- Accepts, Does Not Question4:30
- Ask Questions, Seeks Answers4:39
- The Dangers Of Thinking Skills5:40
- What Happened To Socrates5:55
- Thinking Involves Our Brain7:34
- Fast Way7:50
- Slow Way7:52
- Why Is Critical Thinking Underused9:06
- Work, Lazy9:13
- Difficult To Learn10:05
- Advertisers, Politicians, Swindlers Use It Against Us10:35
- Benefit Life From Learning And Using Skills11:22
- I. Crafting Historical Arguments From Historical Evidence11:26
- Arguments-Carefully Constructed Reasons12:57
- Evidence Consists Of Events, Documents, Geography, Reasoning13:09
- Gender Roles In Europe In The Late 18th Century14:17
- Patriarchal Family Is Ideal16:03
- II. Chronological Reasoning17:25
- Historical Causation17:37
- Continuity And Change Over Time19:39
- Patterns20:12
- Periodization20:19
- Periodization20:31
- Creation Of Historians As They Look At Evidence20:47
- III. Comparison And Contextualization23:43
- Compact Time24:07
- Contextualization- Back Up24:23
- Contextualization Example24:49
- Context: Small Pox Epidemic25:30
- Bernardino de Sahagun25:54
- IV. Historical Interpretation And Synthesis26:46
- All History Is Interpretation27:04
- Synthesis- Bring It All Together27:45
- Diverse Interpretation Of The Past27:54
- Interpretation Change Over Time- Historiography28:08
- Synthesis- Make Meaning29:03
- Why Doesn't Papua New Guinea Rule The World29:51
- Jared Diamond30:22
- Historical Thinking Skills32:00
26m 12s
- Intro0:00
- 2000000-Present0:28
- Thinking Skills0:35
- Suspend Own View TO Understand Others View1:15
- Humans Have Been Around Since 2000000 BP1:38
- History Is Shorter Than Our Time On Earth4:36
- Not Many Early History Records5:02
- What Happens C. 2000000 BP to C. 10000 BP5:05
- Paleolithic Accomplishments5:08
- Paleolithic Means Old Stone Age5:30
- The Use of BCE and CE6:14
- Defining BCE and CE6:15
- How Is Year One Determined7:40
- Julius Caesar9:46
- The Julian Calendar10:24
- 10000 BCE- Present13:24
- Why Is C. 10000 BCE Important14:21
- Periodization14:31
- Neolithic Age14:53
- Farming (Agriculture) Begins15:05
- Was The Development Of Agriculture The Most Unfortunate Event In History15:26
- Positives15:52
- Population15:33
- Cities16:00
- Knowledge16:03
- Writing16:07
- Architecture16:12
- Religion Refined16:21
- Technology16:29
- Arts16:33
- Negatives16:43
- Inequality16:48
- Suffering17:11
- Wars More Brutal17:29
- Decline In Happiness17:55
- Less Healthy Diets19:20
- Environmental Damage19:37
- Forced Labor19:53
- Pastoralism Develops Alongside Agriculture20:16
- Raising Livestock20:34
- Effects Of Pastoralism21:43
- Overgrazing21:50
- Diversity Of Animals Diminished22:07
- Development Of Elites22:33
- Patriarchal Societies22:45
- Examples Of Improvements In Agriculture, Production, And Trade23:25
- Pottery23:38
- Plows23:47
- Woven Textiles23:56
- Metallurgy24:12
- Wheels And Wheeled Vehicles24:59
- The Foundational Civilizations25:35
27m 7s
- Intro0:00
- Foundational Civilizations - Mesopotamia0:22
- Cradle of Civilization0:44
- What Does Mesopotamia Mean0:49
- Highly Developed Religion1:22
- Goddess Apart of Highly Developed Religion1:49
- Clock and Compass from Mesopotamia2:25
- Monumental Architecture- The Ziggurat2:29
- Mesopotamians Left Us Monuments3:10
- Fertile Crescent3:27
- Foundational Civilizations - Egypt4:22
- Egypt- The Gift of the Nile4:30
- All Cities On the Nile River5:06
- Architectural Outstanding Building of the Egyptians- The Pyramids5:27
- Foundational Civilizations - Mohenjo- Dara and Harappa in Indus River Valley5:50
- Indus River6:06
- The Harappas Built Huge Cities Out of Bricks6:38
- Foundation Civilizations- Shang in Huang He Valley6:54
- The Yellow River7:07
- Advanced Chinese Culture7:19
- Foundation Civilizations- Olmecs in Mesoamerica7:29
- Giant Head Sculptures7:52
- Foundation Civilizations- Chavin in Andean South America8:09
- Huge Stone Walls8:25
- Agricultural vs. Pastoral Societies8:40
- Agricultural Led to Cities8:58
- City-States9:03
- Pastoral Societies9:30
- Developments in Transportation9:59
- Development and Improvement of Weapons10:32
- Development of Iron Weapons11:00
- Iron Age11:09
- Development of Writing11:21
- Cuneiform11:30
- Writing System11:46
- Egyptian Hieroglyphics12:04
- Development of Writing- Record12:46
- Early Alphabets12:47
- Development of Writing- Literature13:36
- The Epic of Gilgamesh14:08
- Gilgamesh Interaction With God14:19
- Siduri's Advice15:08
- Utnapishtim And The Great Flood16:16
- Development of Religion17:04
- The Vedic Religion (Indian)17:14
- Hebrew Monotheism17:39
- Importance of Written Law (10 Commandments)18:21
- Ethical Monotheism19:03
- Hebrew Scriptures19:18
- Zoroastrianism19:40
- Heaven and Hell21:00
- Development of Trade21:04
- Between Egypt and Nubia21:16
- Between Mesopotamia and The Indus Valley22:38
- Period One- C. 10000 BCE-C.600 BCE23:24
- Human Freedom and Equality24:23
37m 15s
- Intro0:00
- C. 600 BCE to C. 600 CE0:25
- Classical Period0:26
- Key Concepts C. 600 BCE to C.600 CE1:53
- All Three Concepts are intertwined2:55
- The Organization and Reorganization of Human Societies3:30
- Religion, The State, Economic State3:54
- The Codification of Religious Traditions4:12
- Karl Jaspers- 'The Axial Age'4:16
- Periodization4:50
- Major Civilization Ideas With One Lasting Effect5:38
- Buddhism7:23
- Development of the Religion7:48
- Confucianism9:49
- Development of the Philosophy10:18
- Five Relationships10:46
- Filial Piety11:20
- Education and Administration11:45
- Daoism13:01
- The Teachings of Laozi13:12
- Yin and Yang13:26
- Harmony With Nature14:04
- Wu-Wei (Non Action)14:15
- Health14:38
- Christianity16:18
- The Teachings of Jesus16:23
- Apostle Paul16:49
- Destruction of Jerusalem in 7018:21
- Acts of Missionaries and Traders18:44
- Adopted As Official Roman Religion in 38019:03
- Monasticism19:10
- Greco-Roman Philosophy19:38
- The Teachings of Socrates19:52
- The Teachings of Plato20:03
- The Teachings of Aristotle20:40
- Logic20:48
- Empirical Observation21:31
- Nature of Political Power and Hierarchy21:59
- School of Athens by Rafael22:37
- Animism23:12
- Shaman23:35
- Ancestor Veneration24:41
- Venerate People25:15
- Mexico Day of the Dead25:36
- Distinctive Artistic Expressions25:54
- Ramayana26:03
- In India the Mahabharata26:41
- Distinctive Architectural Styles27:33
- Mesoamerica- Pyramids27:45
- Chichen Itza28:17
- Intermixing of Greek and Indian28:33
- Sculptural Developments29:40
- Key Concepts C. 600 BCE to C.600 CE29:42
- Organization and Reorganization of Human Societies29:54
- Compare These Two Documents30:39
- The Truth of Dukkha31:15
- The Truth of the Origin of Dukkha31:33
- The Truth of the Cessation of Dukkha31:44
- The Truth of the Path Leading to the Cessation31:59
- Buddha, 5th Century BCE32:16
- Han Yu32:24
- Buddha-Bone33:52
35m 56s
- Intro0:00
- States And Empires Multiply & Grow0:18
- Persian Empires0:43
- Qin And Han Empires0:48
- Maurya And Gupta0:54
- Phoenicia, Greek City-States, Hellenistic, Roman Empires1:00
- Teotihuacan, Maya City-States1:16
- Moche1:26
- Sassanid Persian Empire1:33
- Sassanid Empire2:02
- Peak Of Ancient Iranian Civilization2:11
- Persia Influenced Rome2:30
- Formation Of Both European And Asian Medieval Art2:59
- Transferred From The Sassanids3:21
- Qin Empire4:17
- Han Empire (Dynasty)4:45
- Maurya Empire4:56
- Gupta Empire5:41
- Phoenicia6:09
- Hellenistic Empire6:54
- Alexander The Great8:10
- Roman Empire8:22
- Mesoamerica: Teotihuacan9:39
- Andean South America-- Moche11:10
- Buried People With Precious Metals and Stones11:31
- Empires And States12:03
- Foundational Civilization12:11
- New Techniques Of Imperial Administration12:16
- Centralized Governments12:39
- Elaborate Legal Systems12:54
- Example: Achaemenid Empire13:29
- Persian Achaemenid Empire13:41
- Darius The Great14:08
- Uniform Code Of Laws And Justice15:35
- Satrapies15:58
- Darius (522 BCE)18:31
- Darius (522-486 BCE) Builds Persepolis19:38
- Empires And States21:10
- Military Power21:15
- Diplomacy21:39
- Military Personnel23:11
- Unique Social And Economic Institutions24:24
- Cities: Athens, The Acropolis24:46
- Unique Social And Economic Institutions26:46
- Social Structure27:34
- Ways To Maintain Food Supply28:26
- Patriarchy: An Example29:30
- Esther From Hebrew Scriptures29:33
- King Got Advice30:25
- The End Of The Classic Empires33:19
- External Problems34:12
- Did The Great Wall Achieve Its Purpose34:43
- Yes, But Mongols Eventually Come35:12
26m 24s
- Intro0:00
- Transregional Trade Develops0:27
- Land routes1:04
- Water routes1:13
- Luxury Goods and Raw Materials1:23
- Eurasian Trade Routes2:59
- New Technologies Facilitate Trade5:10
- Bactrian Camel5:27
- The Stirrup5:55
- Monsoon Winds6:39
- Dhaw7:10
- Much More Than Just Goods Are Exchanged7:53
- Crops8:08
- Rice-Champa8:16
- Cotton- India8:49
- Changes In Farming Techniques9:17
- The Qanat System9:23
- Crops were exchanged10:32
- Diseases10:41
- Plagues (Small Pox And Measles)11:09
- Depopulation11:39
- Military Weaknesses11:44
- Similar Plagues Weakened The Han Empire12:13
- Religious and Cultural Traditions12:24
- Christianity12:40
- Hinduism16:22
- Buddhism17:12
- Bamiyan Buddhas Of Afghanistan18:19
- Buddha Built In Mountain Was Destroyed In 200119:21
- Angkor Wat, Cambodia20:11
- Churning Of The Ocean Of Milk20:22
- Period II, C. 600 BCE-C. 600 CE21:32
- Codification21:47
- New Belief Systems23:22
- States and Empires Develop And Grow24:49
- Unique Social And Economic Dimensions Develop25:10
- Transregional Networks of Communication25:45
36m 50s
- Intro0:00
- A New Universal Religion--Islam0:46
- Mohammad- Founder Of Islam1:06
- Religion Expands3:16
- Mohammad Influenced By Place3:27
- Trade Metropolitan4:04
- Mohammad's Early Life5:02
- The Rapid Spread Of Islam6:09
- Islam Today9:29
- Christianity Today10:09
- Buddhism Today11:11
- Confined In Asia11:20
- Hinduism Today11:41
- The Number Of People In Major Religions12:31
- Exchange Networks Expand14:43
- Mesoamerican And South America15:06
- Existing Trade Routes16:07
- Existing Trade Routes16:35
- Trans-Saharan Trade17:36
- Inter Regional Trade18:28
- New Trading Cities18:47
- Baghdad The New Abbasid Capital of Islam19:21
- Baghdad- Traditional Place21:01
- Baghdad, City of Trade And Learning21:49
- New Point Where Roads Cross22:04
- Center Of Learning- The House Of Wisdom23:15
- Cross-Cultural City23:31
- The Golden Age of Islam24:06
- House of Wisdom Library29:55
- House of Wisdom Library--Science30:08
- A Place Of Translation30:24
- Baghdad, Center For Medical Training30:42
- Camel Saddle31:25
- Caravansary31:35
- Inside the Caravansary31:56
- New Forms of Exchange32:07
- Hawala- Bill Of Exchange32:36
- Technological Advances At Sea33:27
- Astrolabe33:35
- Compass33:57
- Larger Vessels- Dhow, Junk34:10
- Junk- Translation From Chinese34:17
- Astrolabe From 10th Century35:00
- Clocks Were First Like Astrolabes35:11
- What You Can Learn From Astrolabes35:23
- Time of Prayer35:59
- C. 600-C. 145036:20
- Regional And Transregional Interactions36:32
49m 11s
- Intro0:00
- Facilitation Of Commercial Growth0:55
- State Practices1:05
- Mint Coins1:25
- Paper Money1:54
- Large Government Projects-Grand Canal2:34
- Trade Organizations-Hansiatic League4:03
- Expansion Of Empires Increases Trade4:53
- China, Byzantine, Caliphates, Mongols5:14
- China-The Song 960-12795:24
- Manufacturing Of Porcelains5:43
- Invention of Paper6:55
- Block Printing7:17
- Arts And Literature7:47
- Invention Of Gunpowder8:02
- The Civil Service Examinations8:45
- Revitalized Confucian Thought- Neo-Confucianism10:08
- Influence Of Culture On Periphery11:06
- The Byzantine Empire12:08
- Cyrillic Alphabet12:38
- Constantinople13:35
- Preservation Of Roman Law13:55
- Effects Of The Crusades14:40
- The Caliphates17:08
- Immediate Inheritors of Mohammad17:30
- Umayyad Caliphate18:10
- Abbasid Caliphate18:24
- Mongols Seemingly Come Out Of Nowhere19:35
- Mongols Conquer (Almost) All20:05
- How Did They Do That20:18
- Genghis Kahn20:39
- Division Of The Empire20:54
- Empire Divided Into Four Parts20:58
- Mongols Reinvigorate Trade21:57
- Use Of Passport22:13
- Local Rule22:22
- Downside- The Plague22:53
- The Mongol Warrior22:58
- The Mongol Horse23:12
- People Movement Causes Effects23:34
- Environmental And Technological Adaptations23:47
- Camels and Camel Caravans24:00
- The Vikings24:14
- Horses In The Asian Steppes24:49
- Major Migrations25:01
- Bantu25:13
- Polynesian Migration28:06
- Spread of Languages And Creation of New Ones28:48
- Cross-Cultural Exchanges32:33
- Fostered By Trade Networks32:39
- Diasporic Communities33:42
- Interregional Travelers35:59
- Ibn Battuta, Marco Polo, Xuanzang36:18
- Xuanzang36:44
- Buddhist Monk At 1336:59
- Travels the Silk Roads To India37:59
- Sanskrit Buddhist Texts38:55
- Translates Texts Into Chinese39:18
- Xuanzang Travels Map40:00
- Painting of Xuanzang40:29
- Diffusion Of Cultural Traditions41:04
- Hinduism And Buddhism Moved To Southeast Asia41:33
- Angkor Wat: A Hindu Temple41:41
- Hindu Iconography42:10
- Indian Stories42:25
- Yet A Stupa Outside42:39
- Stupa: Buddhist Way Of Worship42:48
- Diffusion of Science And Technology43:17
- Mathematics43:24
- Science And Philosophy44:36
- Printing And Gunpowder45:14
- Diffusion Of Crops And Pathogens45:39
- Bananas Move To East Africa46:06
- Champa Rice To China46:34
- Cotton, Sugar, And Citrus Spread47:02
- Pathogens47:25
- The Black Death (Plague)47:28
- C. 600 CE-C. 1450CE47:55
- Expansion And Intensification Of Communication And Exchange Networks48:35
38m 1s
- Intro0:00
- Innovation-Change2:50
- State Forms-Government3:09
- Key Concepts of Period III-600-14503:50
- Continuity In Government4:34
- Han-The Classic Dynasty Of Chinese History4:47
- Remarkable Stability In China5:32
- The Middle Kingdom5:49
- Confucianism6:16
- Buddhism7:18
- Daoism7:48
- Mandate of Heaven8:07
- The Scope Of Empire9:01
- Language9:27
- Propertied Elite10:08
- Trouble On The Periphery10:33
- Innovations In Government10:48
- Tax Farming10:53
- Religion In Byzantium12:48
- Comnenus Mosaic, Hagia Sophia13:58
- Christian Church14:20
- Zoe Mosaic, Hagia Sophia15:35
- Innovations In Government15:53
- Tribute System In China16:05
- Kowtow17:29
- Blessing To The Emperor17:52
- New Forms Of Government18:49
- Islamic States- Caliphate18:55
- The Mongol Khanates Became Muslims19:48
- City-states in Italian Mediterranean, East Africa, And Mesoamerica20:19
- Feudalism In Europe and Japan20:45
- Al-Amdalus (Muslim Spain)21:43
- How Did Cordoba Become Tolerant?22:07
- Muslim Secured The Iberian Peninsula22:20
- Cooperation- The Way To Get Ahead22:43
- Interaction Common23:02
- Western Christians Benefit23:16
- Why Did This All Change?23:45
- Who Benefited?24:36
- What Happened On The Other End Of Empire?24:42
- The Delhi Sultanate24:52
- Turkic Conquerors25:03
- Hinduism And Islam Are Radically Different25:15
- Conversions From Lower Castes25:44
- Muslims- Minority26:03
- Sufism26:23
- Sikhism26:45
- The Core And Periphery26:56
- Sultan Hunting Party27:40
- New Italian City-States27:51
- Competition For Sea Trade28:22
- Invention of Banks From City States28:52
- Synthesized Traditions (Syncretism)28:54
- China's Influence upon Japan29:35
- Language And Writing29:39
- Konji30:26
- Hiragala31:03
- Katagane31:14
- Romaji31:27
- Buddhism and Confucianism Changes32:05
- Government Decentralized32:31
- Art And Music32:59
- Clothing33:13
- Kimono33:16
- Technological And Cultural Transfers33:38
- Compass33:55
- Tang China And Abbasids34:04
- Across Mongol Empires34:21
- During The Crusades35:37
- Europeans Found Out They Were Ignorant36:30
- Pope Urban II Calls For A Crusade36:48
- Saladin Recaptures Jerusalem37:10
- C.600-C.145037:32
42m 49s
- Intro0:00
- Key Concepts of Period 3-600-14503:14
- Innovations Stimulate Food Production4:22
- More Food Means Increase In Population6:14
- The Three Field System In Western Europe6:53
- Main Crop: Wheat8:00
- Legumes- Crops Good For Diet And Soil8:07
- Fallon- More Growing At Any One Time8:24
- Widespread Use Of The Moldboard Plow8:50
- Chinampa Field System In Mesoamerica9:32
- Aztec Chinampas10:16
- Transporting of Crops to New Areas11:12
- Sugar Cane Transported To Mediterranean11:27
- Expanding Manufactured Exports12:40
- Boosting Economy13:46
- Manufacturing14:10
- Fate Of Cities Varied14:13
- Invasions14:34
- Disease16:14
- Declining Temperatures16:46
- Decline of Cities16:55
- Some Cities Did Well17:00
- End Of Invasions17:08
- Availability of Reliable Transportation17:30
- Warmer Temperatures 800-130017:49
- Crops Grew Better17:57
- Greater Availability Of Labor18:18
- Older Cities' Dominance Replaced By New Cities19:17
- Venice Became Powerful19:59
- Some Changes In Labor And Family Life20:07
- Free Peasants20:17
- Nomadic Pastoralism20:28
- Craft Production And Guild Organization20:35
- Coerced And Un-Free Labor21:17
- Labor Taxes21:33
- Military Obligations21:38
- Women Exercised More Influence22:13
- Peasant Revolts24:12
- Mongol Yuan Dynasty Brought Down By Peasant Revolts24:29
- Ming Dynasty By Hong Wu Emperor25:37
- Family Structure26:14
- Changes From Religious Origin26:26
- Review Quiz33:25
- Three Concepts35:35
- Key Events37:16
- Rise of Islam37:45
- Christianity37:50
- The Sui, Tang, Song, Yuan, And Ming Chinese Dynasties38:26
- Great Zimbabwe, Mali, Mansa Musa In Africa38:45
- China Influence In Japan, Lady Shikibu And Tale Of The Genji39:06
- The Mongols Create A Large Empire40:12
- Ancient Trade Routes40:37
- The Koryo Dynasty In Korea42:00
- C. 600-C.145042:10
34m 23s
- Intro0:00
- Why Is Gender A Theme In World History?0:47
- Theme 5: Development And Transformation Of Social Structures1:16
- Historical Thinking Skill 4: Historical Interpretation And Synthesis1:36
- Gender Roles And Relations2:58
- Family And Kinship3:00
- Racial And Ethnic Constructions3:03
- Social And Economic Classes3:10
- Theme: Recurs3:26
- Critique Diverse Historical Interpretation4:09
- Recognize How Models Of Historical Interpretation Change Over Time4:15
- Historiography4:33
- Generalizations On Gender5:23
- Abigail And John Adams5:36
- Abigail Adams8:12
- Generalizations On Gender8:21
- Enlightenment9:53
- Backlash13:14
- Reason For Subordination14:08
- Seclusion Of Women14:28
- Foot Binding14:39
- The Harem15:34
- The Corset15:44
- The Father As Provider, Mother As Nurturer16:40
- The Father As Secretary Of State, The Mother As Homeland Security17:43
- The Situation Today19:48
- How We Got Here12:07
- Gender Equality21:33
- Interpretations Changes Over Time21:39
- History Is Not Static22:05
- Gender And Religion28:48
- Debate Vs. Discussion29:31
- Religion30:43
- Neoconfucianism31:21
39m 15s
- Intro0:00
- 1450-1750 Key Concepts1:12
- Globalizing Networks Of Communication And Exchange1:39
- New Forms Of Social Organization And Modes Of Production2:10
- State Consolidation And Imperial Expansion2:43
- Periodization4:39
- Era- Product Of Historians5:16
- Networks Globalize8:32
- Atlantic System8:46
- Expand Trade And Travel9:38
- Columbus Caravel, The Nina10:17
- Improved Maps Were Important--145911:22
- Improved Maps Were Important--152012:09
- Improved Maps Were Important--163012:36
- Stepped-up Maritime Reconnaissance13:12
- Zeng He13:42
- Ming Dynasty14:14
- Fleet Of Ships14:47
- Prince Henry The Navigator16:55
- Bartolomeu Diaz18:37
- Vasco da Gama19:00
- Stepped-up Maritime Reconnaissance20:34
- Christopher Columbus20:38
- Voyaging Into The Unknown21:37
- Trade Winds Favored Columbus22:33
- Columbus' Voyages23:07
- The Meeting Of Americans And Europeans24:02
- Oceania And Polynesia25:15
- Europeans Did Not Venture Much Into the Pacific25:34
- Changed Times=Changed Business Models25:42
- Risk Aversion26:30
- New Economic Policy: Mercantilism28:18
- World-Wide Connection: Flow Of Silver31:00
- The Atlantic System31:37
- Main Export- Slaves (West Africa)31:56
- Sugar And Tobacco33:16
- America Gets Involved- Rum33:50
- Results Of The Atlantic System34:33
- Mixing Of Africans, Europeans, And Americans34:54
- New Unequal Social Systems Set Up35:10
- Penninsulares35:33
- Creoles36:05
- Black Slaves37:10
- 1450-1750 Key Concepts38:17
56m 38s
- Intro0:00
- 1450-1750 Key Concepts0:26
- Globalizing Networks of Communication And Exchange1:01
- New Forms of Social Organization And Modes Of Production1:20
- State Consolidation and Imperial Expansion1:42
- Mastering The Document Based Question2:12
- 2002 DBQ2:44
- Essays- Truest Measures4:14
- Silver Trade From Americas By Spanish Led To Commercialization8:53
- What Do All DBQ Questions Ask Us To Do?10:09
- Rubric10:27
- Generic Rubic10:39
- Thesis11:29
- Support Thesis11:37
- Use All Documents11:51
- Group Documents11:55
- Points Of View Of The Documents12:11
- Shows Need For Additional Document12:23
- Prioritize Your Study13:17
- Step 1: Parse The Question15:58
- Look For The Verb-Analyze16:36
- Look For The Object Of The Verb-Effects17:49
- Look At The Adjectives-Economic & Social18:45
- Parse The Question19:16
- Paraphrase19:38
- Analyze19:49
- Examine Methodically19:58
- Synonyms20:44
- Discover Or Reveal21:00
- What Is In The Economic Category22:14
- Production, Distribution, And Use of Income, Wealth, And Commodities22:21
- Goods And Services22:53
- Economy23:05
- Production23:20
- What Is In The Social Category23:45
- Human Society23:58
- Family, Gender, Race, Ethnic Considerations24:13
- Religious Beliefs and Culture25:02
- Thinking Skill: Recognizing Cause and Effect25:08
- Cause: When Spanish Discovered Southern Americas26:02
- Effects: Social And Economic26:33
- Confine Your Essay To Social And Economic26:44
- What Do You Do With The Map?28:24
- Historical Background28:51
- Write The Paraphrased Prompt29:14
- Investigate The Effects29:25
- Levels Of Society30:16
- Activities Around Trade And Exchanges Of Goods30:39
- The Trade In Silver31:25
- What We Do With Each Document33:42
- Evaluate The Source For Point Of View33:55
- Chronology (Change Over Time)34:28
- Put It In Context35:39
- Paraphrase, Don't Quote36:26
- Summarize The Document37:49
- Make Notations38:21
- Suggest Another Document?38:40
- Let's Do This With Document I39:26
- Source: Chinese County Official A Rule Given To Limit Wedding Expenses39:40
- Planning Graphic Organizer47:38
- Let's Do This With Document II48:55
- Source: Spanish Scholar Wrote A Book On Economics49:01
- Planning Graphic Organizer54:02
- Mastering the DBQ56:15
26m 4s
- Intro0:00
- 1450-1750 Key Concepts0:20
- Globalizing Networks Of Communication And Exchange0:33
- New Forms Of Social Organization And Modes Of Production0:55
- State Consolidation And Imperial Expansion1:09
- Mastering The Document Based Question1:27
- Involves World History Themes1:59
- Silver Trade From Americas By Spanish2:16
- What Do We Do With Each Document2:30
- Evaluate The Source For Point Of View2:57
- Chronology3:23
- Paraphrase, Don't Quote4:07
- Summarize The Document4:41
- Make Notations5:37
- Let's Do This With Document III6:37
- Source: Chinese Court Official In A Report To The Emperor7:07
- Brave To Make A Criticism Of The Government10:04
- Economic Problems11:30
- Social12:38
- Planning Graphic Organizer13:16
- Farmers Are Suffering13:28
- Lower Crop Production13:50
- Lack Of Distribution14:04
- Inflation Hurt the Ordinary Citizen14:32
- Let's Do This With Document IV15:11
- Source: British Merchant Who Traveled To East Indies15:23
- POV-British Jealous17:27
- Might Tend To Exaggerate17:56
- Social- Not Much18:40
- Economic- Portuguese Doing Well18:50
- Planning Graphic Organizer19:14
- Portuguese Doing Well (Economic Effect)19:31
- Let's Do This With Document V20:06
- Source: Chinese Writer20:24
- POV- Seems To Be Objective21:44
- Economic- Money System Using Silver24:01
- Social- Farmers Are Hurt Financially24:44
- Planning Graphic Organizer25:24
- Mastering The DBQ25:53
25m 29s
- Intro0:00
- 1450-1750 Key Concepts0:19
- Mastering The Document Based Question1:26
- Document 61:40
- What Do We Do With Each Document1:56
- Source-Point Of View2:05
- Chronological Order2:18
- Read Carefully2:28
- Paraphrase3:00
- Summarize3:11
- Notations3:18
- Additional Document3:52
- Let's Do This With Document VI4:03
- Source: Spanish Priest4:22
- Missionary To The Indians5:07
- Might Exaggerate The Awfulness Of The Work By Indians7:10
- Planning Graphic Organizer8:27
- Social Effects: Indian Workers Are Grossly Misused8:38
- Economic Effects: Spread Of Silver All Over The World9:06
- Let's Do This With Document VII9:42
- Source: Chinese Court Official Who Wants To Repeal A Law That Forbids Foreign Trade9:59
- Confucian Scholar10:22
- Might Be Aligned With Merchants And Speaking For Them To Change Law11:44
- Social Effects: Can't Pinpoint13:21
- Economic Effects: Chinese Merchants Are Losing Out13:32
- Let's Do This With Document VIII14:27
- Source: English Scholar From A Debate On A Bill To Limit Indian Textile Imports14:38
- POV- English Scholar Knows The Harm Of Luxury Imports But Says It Should Not Be Stopped16:18
- Perhaps English Scholar Enjoys Luxury Goods17:15
- Planning Graphic Organizer18:00
- Social Effects: More Wealthy Have A Lot Of Luxury Goods18:08
- Hurtful To The English Economy In Long Run18:28
- DBQ: Putting It All Together19:13
- Discover A Thesis19:17
- Planning Graphic Organizer19:38
- Tension Between Rich And Poor19:40
- Poorer Classes Lose Out, Native Workers Lose Out19:59
- Merchants Losing Status20:20
- More Wealthy People Get Luxury Goods20:32
- England, Spain Connected20:46
- Structure Of DBQ Essay21:35
- Thesis: Social - Economic Effects Of The Flow Of Silver21:47
- Topic Sentence- Inflation22:47
- Poorer Classes Suffer23:15
- Could Be Tying It All Together23:33
- Conclusion (Restatement Of Thesis)23:45
26m 10s
- Intro0:00
- 2006 DBQ- Flow Of Silver, 1550-17250:21
- Learn About Period 40:45
- Historical Thinking Skills0:53
- Improve Performance On The DBQ Essay1:20
- Improve Overall Score1:28
- Essay Scores Are Key To Improvement1:33
- DBQ: Putting It All Together5:06
- Write In Margins5:16
- Define Point Of View5:25
- Come Up With Extra Documents5:29
- Graphic Organizers6:25
- What Does Question Ask6:40
- Groups In The Documents6:59
- Outline7:15
- What Do The Clues Tell You?8:04
- Detective8:12
- Investigate8:31
- Historian8:57
- Social And Economic Effects9:20
- Area9:28
- Social Effects9:32
- Economic Effects9:47
- Tension B/T Rich And Poor9:56
- Extravagant Spending10:06
- High Prices For Poorer Classes10:13
- Inflation Hurts Spain10:20
- Poor Farmers10:30
- Deflation Hurts China10:39
- Portuguese Doing Well Trading Silver To China For Goods12:33
- Poor Farmers Income Hurt By Silver As Money Policy12:48
- Helps Middlemen Gain Wealth Over The Poor (Money Changers)13:12
- Indian Mine Workers Worked Too Hard13:30
- A Lot Of Silver Has Entered The World Markets13:37
- Chinese Merchants Are Losing Money -China's Ban On Trade13:57
- Luxury Goods Part Of Life14:36
- Hard Cash Leaving England Poorer In Long Run14:49
- How To Put This Together14:55
- Same Effect- Poor People Are Hurt15:39
- Governments Losing Out15:59
- Write Our Discovered Thesis16:16
- Huge Flow Of Silver16:45
- From Spanish America16:53
- Going To Asia And Europe17:16
- Caused Negative Economic Effects In National Economies18:37
- Hardship On Poorer Classes19:03
- Benefit Only The Wealthier Class19:23
- 3 Points20:53
- Group Documents By Thesis Parts21:41
- National Economies Are Being Damaged21:50
- Poor Are Hurt21:54
- Rich Are Hurting Economy By Spending Too Much22:59
- Structure Of DBQ Essay22:28
- Mastering The DBQ25:46
28m 11s
- Intro0:00
- 2006 DBQ- Flow Of Silver, 1550-17250:14
- What We Have Done So Far0:29
- Parsed The Question0:38
- Set Up Graphic Organizer0:55
- Read Each Document1:17
- Analyzed Graphic Organizer For A Thesis3:40
- Grouping Documents4:27
- Topic Sentence4:37
- What Do The Clues Tell Us4:50
- Social And Economic Effects4:57
- Tension B/T Rich And Poor5:06
- Prices For Poorer Classes5:09
- Poor Farmers Can't Plant Crops5:11
- Extravagant Spending5:24
- Inflation5:26
- Deflation5:27
- Portuguese Benefiting5:30
- Poor Farmers Income Hurt By Silver5:38
- Mime Workers Affected5:46
- Luxury Goods5:58
- Cashflowing Out Of Europe Into Asia6:19
- The Introductory Paragraph States The Thesis6:23
- No Introductory Sentence Needed6:41
- Thesis- One Or Two Contiguous Sentences7:22
- Roadmap To The Rest Of The Essay8:08
- Group Documents By Thesis Parts8:14
- National Economies Being Damaged8:23
- Poor Are Hurt8:26
- Rich Are Hurting Economy By Spending Too Much8:28
- Points For Arguments8:35
- Structure Of DBQ Essay9:18
- Going To Do Conclusion11:02
- First Body Paragraph11:13
- MUST Begin Every Paragraph With Topic Sentence11:26
- Never Begin Paragraph With 'Document…'11:46
- Show Grouping12:13
- Use Linking Words12:22
- Grouping Upfront (Docs 1,2,3,4,7,8)13:11
- Back It Up14:15
- (Doc 1) Equals Use14:51
- Showing Understanding Of Document15:03
- Using The Document15:31
- Stating A Point Of View16:32
- Linking Word- 'Also'16:45
- Summarized17:13
- Giving A Point- POV17:28
- Another Voice=Extra Document18:18
- Second Body Paragraph18:35
- Use A Transition19:58
- Structure Of DBQ Essay19:13
- Second Body Paragraph19:24
- Using 'While' As Our Transition19:30
- Grouping Docs 1,3,5,619:46
- Harmony In The Community- POV20:18
- Chinese Government Hording Influx Of Silver- Using20:45
- POV- Bravery20:58
- Third Body Paragraph21:13
- 'Although' As Transition21:22
- Topic Sentence- Wealthier Classes Spent Heavily21:52
- Linking Word- 'Also'22:48
- Linking Word- 'Additionally'23:05
- The Conclusion- The Last Paragraph23:40
- Show Your Stuff24:30
- Add Nuance25:03
- Don't Say Anything Against Your Thesis25:24
- Add What You May Have Forgotten25:52
- Mastering The DBQ26:31
- Practice, Practice, Practice27:31
20m 35s
- Intro0:00
- The Columbian Exchange0:14
- Two-Way Movement0:46
- Purposefully And Inadvertently0:55
- Transfer Of Plants1:09
- Transfer Of Animals1:39
- Transfer Of Peoples2:05
- Transfer Of Pathogens2:35
- Transfers Enhanced Diets Of Both Regions2:50
- Pathogens Worked Havoc Upon Native People3:33
- Columbian Is Not A Trading System3:56
- Corn Not Traded In A System4:18
- Manioc4:56
- Peppers5:36
- The Unintended Exchange6:22
- Smallpox, Influenza, And Measles6:29
- Malaria and Yellow Fever7:22
- Rats, Mosquitoes8:26
- Worms8:38
- Cash Crops Introduced Into Americas9:08
- Sugar Cane10:01
- Tobacco10:45
- Brought By Africans11:39
- Rice11:44
- Okra12:20
- Results Of European Farming Methods12:36
- Deforestation12:51
- Soil Depletion13:16
- Results of Columbian Exchange14:20
- Farming14:43
- Growth In Population In Eurasia15:28
- Domesticated Animals In America15:55
- Great Weakening Of The American Peoples16:51
- Creation Of Creoles17:46
- Mestizo19:08
23m 47s
- Intro0:00
- Increased Interactions and Religion0:24
- Expand The Spread0:42
- Encouraged Reform0:53
- Syncretic Results1:13
- Changes In Islam1:21
- Sufi Group1:35
- Adaptation2:49
- Picking Up Other Cultures3:26
- Shia, The Minority Of Muslims3:36
- Aren't As Many Shia As Sunni4:14
- Geographic Divisions Of Shia And Sunni4:20
- How Has Minority Status Affected Shia Islam?5:29
- Martyr Complex5:40
- Changes In Christianity-Reformation7:35
- Martin Luther7:42
- Hostile Divisions9:58
- The Thirty Years War10:21
- Started By Religious Differences11:00
- Defenestration Of Prague, 161812:06
- Mateo Ricci To China13:05
- Missionary Movement13:17
- Loyola-Spanish Soldier13:28
- Society Of Jesus (Jesuits)13:46
- Mateo Ricci14:24
- Ancestor Veneration16:40
- Jose de Anchieta To Brazil17:55
- Converted Indians18:14
- Syncretism18:38
- Santeria18:54
- Vodun (Voodoo)19:34
- Appeals To Popular Saints20:08
- Mexican Priest In The 1920s Killed20:22
- Santo Toribio Romo Helped Illegal Immigrants21:25
23m 26s
- Intro0:00
- Economic Prosperity-The Arts Flourish0:17
- Cause: Trade Created Great Wealth0:48
- Effect: Wealthy Donors1:10
- Cause: Governments Increased Taxes2:04
- Effect: States Built Impressive Buildings2:17
- Cause: Moveable Type Invented2:36
- Effect: Literacy Grew3:46
- Common Languages4:47
- Effect: Innovations In Visual And Performing Arts5:07
- Patrons Of Renaissance Arts5:09
- Lorenzo de Medici Of Florence5:16
- St. Peter's Basilica, Rome6:00
- 3D: Understanding The Concept of Perspective6:54
- The Renaissance In Europe7:29
- Shakespeare7:38
- Popular Literature And People Responding To It9:03
- Printing Allowed Spreading9:18
- Sixteenth Chapel-Michelangelo9:29
- Realistic In Art10:43
- Renaissance Architecture10:46
- Chateau de Chambord10:53
- Art And The Humanities Blossom11:21
- Sir Thomas More's Book Utopia12:04
- The Other Side Of The Renaissance14:12
- The Triumph Of Death14:25
- Popular Literature Proliferates15:53
- Niccolo Machiavelli, The Prince15:57
- Lying16:30
- Flattery16:35
- Say One Thing And Do Another16:38
- Tricks16:53
- Wood Block Prints In Japan17:24
- Kabuki Play17:52
- Journey To The West18:43
- One Of Four Classic Novels18:52
- Chinese Popular Literature19:28
- Monkey, Pig, Warlord, Magic Steed19:40
- Adventure20:00
- West African Literature, Sundiata20:15
- Prince Warrior20:29
- Oral Story Rather Than Written20:43
- Reviewing The Main Concept21:00
- Funding For Visual And Performing Arts Increased21:09
36m 15s
- Intro0:00
- Spanish Coerced Labor0:20
- The Hacienda System1:19
- The Encomienda System1:23
- African Slaves2:50
- The Plantation System4:06
- Harvesting Sugar Cane4:24
- Similar To A Factory6:20
- Maroon Colonies8:38
- Enslaved Africans Sent To The Americas9:05
- African Slaves Used To Grow Sugar Cane9:42
- Massive Amount Of People Thrown Into Slavery10:25
- Trans Saharan Trade Routes10:46
- Demand For Slaves Raised10:57
- Opening Of Transportation10:43
- No End To Demand11:54
- Russia Serfs12:09
- Agricultural Workers12:21
- Land Owners Pushed For Slaves13:59
- Russian Landowners Play Cards14:40
- Picture- Gambling Using Serfs14:58
- Causes And Effects16:41
- Sugar Consumption And Demand- Could Be Both16:50
- Plantation System-Effect17:49
- Mita System-Peru Incas- Cause18:57
- American Peoples Weakness Against The Europeans-Effect20:27
- Spanish Laws Against Enslavement of Indigenous Americans-Effect21:23
- Widespread Adoption Of Catholic Christianity In Americas-Effect22:59
- Traditions Governing Relationships-Racial Mix-Effect23:29
- Racism-Both?24:11
- Multiple Causes, Multiple Effects26:20
- The Past Is A Foreign Country26:42
- Detritus-Junk Left Over From Past27:12
- Understanding POV28:15
- Patterns Emerge28:54
- Agree With Colleagues?29:12
- New Understandings and Interpretations Emerge29:34
- How Can I Learn All This Stuff?31:32
- Come Up With What is Striking32:07
- You Do Thinking Of Past32:59
- Learning New Material Tied To What You Know33:10
- Problem Of Time Factor34:01
- Problem Of Size Factor34:06
- Reviewing Main Concept34:54
- Traditional Peasant Agriculture Increased And Changed35:00
29m 1s
- Intro0:00
- Effects Of Social Changes0:25
- New Elites Created2:10
- Manchus In China (Qing)2:27
- Ming Lost Energy And Became Corrupt2:56
- Peasant Rebellion3:39
- Qing Leaders Given Go Ahead To Take Over3:50
- Foreign Dynasty4:13
- Become Confucian And Work Alongside Chinese Officials4:47
- Middle Class5:33
- Between Upper Class And Peasant6:58
- Wealth But No Commensurate Role In Government7:33
- Nouveau Riche/Bourgeoisie7:42
- Les Bourgeores Gentilhoame8:46
- Banker10:59
- Existing Elites12:29
- Zamindars In Mughal Empire12:38
- Inherited Princes12:50
- Raja, Nabob13:29
- Gender And Family Restructuring14:22
- Tied To Economics14:56
- Growth Of Cities15:08
- Growth In Middle Class15:33
- Fading Of Feudal Ideas15:57
- Wanting Best For Children-Education17:21
- 'Help' As Hired Servants, Not Tied To 'Family'19:11
- Europeans Marrying Southeast Asian Women20:02
- New Ethnic And Racial Classifications20:54
- Mulatto21:22
- St. Martin de Porres22:13
- Religious Mulatto In Peru22:35
- Communicate With Animals24:06
- Why The Growth Of Mestizo Population26:38
- Intermixing Of Spanish And Indian26:45
- Influence In Latin America27:55
- Reviewing The Main Concept28:03
- Traditional Peasant Agriculture Increased And Changed28:28
- Plantations Expanded And Demand For Labor Increased28:33
15m 23s
- Intro0:00
- Rulers Legitimate And Consolidate Power0:20
- Using Art To Display Power0:37
- Using Religion To Legitimize Rule2:06
- Some That Exist?2:40
- Son Of Heaven And Mandate Of Heaven2:50
- Neo-Confucianism2:58
- Qing Adopt Confucianism4:02
- Carry Out Confucian Rites4:13
- Rulers Used Ethnic And Religious Groups5:08
- Vasco de Quiroga5:39
- Republica de Indios6:52
- Bureaucratic Elites & Professional Military7:52
- Ottoman8:00
- Devshirme-Janissaries9:05
- Balkans9:27
- Raising Revenue For Expansion10:45
- Tax Farming10:59
- Tribute12:20
- Squeeze Is Upon Peasants13:24
- The Essential Concept14:28
- Legitimize And Consolidate Power14:46
35m 10s
- Intro0:00
- The Empires Strike Back0:57
- Inward And Outward Problems2:29
- Three Things2:50
- Competition Over Trade Routes3:01
- Rivalries Among States3:13
- Local Resistance3:30
- Competition Over Trade Routes3:40
- Pirates3:47
- Competition For Trade Routes4:07
- Lots Of Places To Hide Out4:54
- Piracy Or Privateering5:26
- Distinct Between The Two5:30
- Privateering: State Support5:46
- Piracy: Independent5:53
- Welsh Pirate Captain Bartholomew Roberts6:14
- Honest Service7:01
- Thin Commons7:38
- Plenty And Satiety8:59
- Hazards10:01
- Sir Francis Drake11:56
- English Privateer12:13
- Let People Go, But Took Their Money13:55
- Queen Elizabeth I Knights Him14:04
- State Sponsored14:49
- State Rivalries15:31
- Thirty Years War15:45
- Catholics Vs. Protestants16:21
- Large Scale Sieges17:24
- Local Populations Exploited18:17
- Towns Ransacked19:22
- Massive Battles20:15
- King Gustavus Adolphus O Sweden21:40
- Lutherans23:05
- Economic & Political Factors23:43
- The Belligerents23:59
- Holy Roman Empire24:37
- The Results25:47
- Economy Ruined25:57
- Religious Antagonisms27:04
- Future Of States27:56
- Core-Periphery28:22
- Local Resistance To Empire30:43
- Ikko Ikki- Japanese Peasants31:04
- Battle Of Azukizaka31:43
- Peasant Uprise To Tokugawa Shoganate33:20
- Review Of The Importate Concept34:21
- Competition, Rivalries, Local Resistance34:31
36m 20s
- Intro0:00
- Understanding Historical Events In Context0:56
- Regard Past As Foreign Country1:33
- Using Context Gets Accurate past2:25
- Not Taking Context-Inaccurate-Lazy Thinking2:36
- Bigger Picture4:52
- World Influences5:20
- The Spanish Conquest6:04
- Racial Superiority6:31
- Technology7:15
- Religion7:50
- National Story8:24
- Heroes9:01
- The Aztec Empire9:44
- Hernan Cortez10:08
- Governor Saw Him As Rival11:31
- Cortez's March11:36
- 500 Men11:42
- Montezuma12:12
- Context-Disease13:48
- Small Pox14:02
- Population Immunity14:27
- Killed 30% Of Those Who Got it14:47
- Native Americans Had No Immunity- Almost 100% Killed14:58
- From The Florentine Codex15:39
- Bernadino Sahagun15:50
- The Devastation Of Small Pox18:05
- Indians Died In Heaps18:19
- Homes Became Tombs18:41
- Context- Brutal European Warfare19:28
- Moors Removed From Spain19:51
- Brutal Warfare20:44
- Religious Wars Are Brutal20:51
- Cortez Sinks His Ships21:32
- Context-Native Allies22:12
- Human Sacrifice23:13
- Human Sacrifice Has Consequences23:45
- Cortez Attack Aztecs26:49
- Context: La Malinche26:51
- One Of The Slave Women Given To Cortez27:44
- Malinche Knew A Lot Of Languages27:58
- Valuable As Interpreter28:23
- 'Next To God, She Is Responsible For My Success'28:35
- Traitor Or Hero?29:21
- Cortez And Malinche Has A Son29:43
- Mother Of Mexicans29:53
- Also A Traitor30:32
- Context-Religion31:18
- God's Will31:31
- Montezuma- People Needed To Appease Gods32:30
- Quetzalcoatl33:05
- Some People Believed Cortez Was Quetzalcoatl33:45
- To Kill Him Might Be Wrong33:53
- Context Is Essential34:17
- World Historical Context34:37
- Luck35:00
30m 13s
- Intro0:00
- Periodization0:41
- Farming1:29
- Classic Civilization1:41
- Atmosphere2:05
- Industrialization2:31
- Industrial Revolution2:34
- Revolution: Change That Happens Very Rapidly2:58
- Short Period Of Time In Which Things Changed3:15
- Luddites3:35
- Huge Change4:05
- Long Period4:55
- Incremental Change5:23
- Major Change In How Goods Are Made6:19
- Europe's Location On The Atlantic7:22
- Geographic Distribution Of Coal, Iron, Timber7:48
- European Demographic Changes8:26
- Urbanization9:29
- Agricultural Revolution In Productivity9:36
- Establishment And Protection Of Private Property10:34
- The Abundance Of Rivers And Canals10:48
- Access To Foreign Resources11:20
- Accumulation Of Capital11:55
- Machines And Fossil Fuels12:42
- Steam Engine12:55
- Coal Used As Fuel13:03
- James Watt13:53
- The Factory System12:25
- Josiah Wedgwood Making Of Pottery15:28
- The Factory System Creates Consumers15:51
- Scientific-High Temperatures16:01
- Queen's Set17:20
- Modern Selling Techniques17:38
- Created A Desire For Political Influence18:16
- Abolitionist18:48
- The Spread Of Industrialism19:34
- Systems And Technology19:58
- Technologies Spread20:29
- Relative Share Of World Manufacturing Outputs 1750-190021:35
- GDP Per Capita24:14
- The Two industrial Revolutions26:35
- Steel (Bessemer Process)26:45
- Electricity27:24
- Chemicals27:43
- Precision Machinery27:55
- The Main Concept29:25
- Industrialism Changed How Goods Were Produced29:35
20m 50s
- Intro0:00
- Industrialism Integrates Global Trade0:37
- Periphery1:38
- Colonies Provide Single Natural Resources1:46
- Rubber2:16
- Guano (Bat Poop)4:35
- Industrialization Puts Some Out Of Business5:52
- Textile Production In India6:10
- Calico6:29
- Madras6:00
- Textile Mills Need Raw Materials6:46
- Ghandi Reacts7:42
- Industrialization Needs New Markets8:52
- Opportunity In China9:43
- Government Cooperation9:56
- The McCartney Mission, 179310:13
- Why Isn't On One Knee Enough?13:02
- Chinese Emperor's Letter To King George III13:59
- Extensive Mining Centers Developed15:08
- Copper From Mexico15:33
- Manufacturing Created Great Wealth15:57
- South Africa Gold Mines16:33
- Core And Periphery17:32
- The Main Concept19:02
- New Patterns Of Global Trade19:25
- Industrialists Sought Raw Materials And New Markets19:44
15m 2s
- Intro0:00
- Where Is The Money For Industrialism0:24
- Financial Instruments Expanded1:28
- Stock Markets1:47
- Insurance3:39
- Gold Standard5:00
- Limited Liability Corporations5:45
- Business Insurance7:33
- Lloyds-Coffee House7:41
- Limiting The Risks9:05
- Capitalism9:30
- Business Expands Beyond The Nation9:34
- Transnational Companies9:43
- United Fruit Company10:31
- Banana Republics11:28
- Chicita12:53
- The Main Concept13:24
- Facilitate Investments13:35
- Various Financial Institutions13:44
- Developed And Expanded14:09
24m 58s
- Intro0:00
- Communications & Transportation0:50
- Development Of Railroad1:09
- When Railways Started In Europe2:01
- 1830-First Railway In England2:14
- Rapid Growth!3:37
- Steamships4:27
- Designed To Cross Atlantic6:21
- The Old Western6:25
- Integration Of Systems6:28
- Invention Of The Screw-Propeller7:25
- Canals8:12
- Moving Goods8:19
- Erie Canal8:26
- Major Canals Change World Connections9:55
- Suez Canal10:02
- Panama Canal11:23
- What Issues Remain After Canal Are Built?13:26
- Where Are They Located?13:32
- Who Should Control Them?14:39
- Communication15:29
- The Telegraph16:17
- Time Zones17:12
- How Would This Change The World18:47
- What Does It All Mean19:58
- A Need20:12
- Simple Technological Answer20:44
- More Complex Solutions21:21
- Intertwined22:01
- Rapid Speed Increase22:23
43m 47s
- Intro0:00
- Variety Of Responses To Global Capitalism0:28
- Attempts to Change Capitalism0:57
- Change For The Better1:13
- More Stuff1:35
- Light2:14
- Communicate2:39
- For The Worse-Children Work3:09
- People In Non-Industrializing Areas4:05
- Elite Benefited4:39
- Ordinary People Suffer5:27
- Children Working Past 7 PM6:32
- Children Reporting To The Night Shift7:24
- What Does It All Mean7:39
- Some People Benefit8:02
- Owners Of Factories8:20
- Some People Have It Not So Good8:36
- Children Working8:51
- Working In The City10:58
- Free-For-All11:21
- Individualism11:39
- Bad With Good12:51
- Who's Running The Show13:29
- Government13:49
- Industrialist14:10
- Answers To Downsides of Industrial Capitalism15:38
- Reaction to Children Working15:44
- Welfare15:59
- Child Labor Laws16:10
- Compulsory Education16:19
- Playgrounds16:51
- Work Permits17:28
- Unions Form And Seek Goals18:42
- Combination Act of 1799 (Great Britain)19:14
- Repealed19:41
- Reenacted19:45
- Unions Have A Rough Start19:53
- Great Railway Strike20:06
- Alternate Visions To Capitalism21:37
- Utopian Socialism21:48
- Anarchism22:44
- Marxism23:59
- Karl Marx And Communism24:06
- Bourgeoisie24:34
- Proletariat25:47
- Two New Classes26:38
- Struggle Involves Violence28:56
- Meanwhile In China And the Ottoman Empire32:34
- Conservative Societies33:04
- State Sponsored Responses To Industrialization34:11
- Modernizing34:23
- Meiji Restoration In Japan34:44
- Self-Strengthening Movement35:24
- Reform Within Industrial Capitalism37:26
- Public Education38:05
- Limit Working Hours38:49
- Social Security System39:19
- Expansion Of Suffrage41:13
- Main Concept41:56
- Global Capitalism-Variety Of Responses43:03
29m 8s
- Intro0:00
- Changes In Ways People Live0:14
- PERSIA-Acronym0:29
- Political0:56
- Economic0:59
- Religious1:01
- Social1:02
- Intellectual1:04
- Arts1:06
- Political- Government3:38
- Economic- Goods & Services -Distribution3:55
- Religious- Deep Philosophical4:39
- Social- Classes- Hierarchy6:34
- Intellectual- Ideas7:10
- Arts- Paintings, Statuary, Architecture7:42
- Social Changes9:12
- Class Structure9:29
- Nobility9:38
- Clergy9:50
- Everyone Else10:36
- Factory Workers12:13
- The Bourgeois Problem12:33
- Deserve13:52
- The Proletariat14:20
- Fair14:44
- Marx- Opiate Of The People16:02
- Armed Forces17:12
- Proletariat Work For All18:04
- Family Dynamics18:43
- Effects18:55
- Family Size19:01
- Difference In Families Among Classes20:11
- Urban Compared With Rural21:37
- Children At Play22:33
- How The other Half Lives22:46
- The Problems Of Rapid Urbanization24:40
- Lack Of Planning For The Increase25:30
- Poor Health Conditions25:34
- Slums25:42
- High Concentration Of Economically Distressed People25:54
- A Buyers Market For Labor26:09
- Massive Pollution Problems26:24
- Main Concept27:20
- Significant Transformations In Industrialized States- Fundamental Restructuring28:04
- Global Economy28:35
- Industrialization Change The Way Society Works28:43
36m 6s
- Intro0:00
- Establishing Transoceanic Empires0:19
- Quasi-state1:25
- Complete Colony1:39
- Sepoy Revolt1:45
- Queen Victoria4:40
- Why Is The Sepoy Rebellion A Turning Point5:51
- Spark6:18
- Drive Muslims And Hindus Together7:27
- Affects On Those Who Adopted English (Western) Ways7:44
- Local hereditary Leaders8:40
- English In India9:38
- English In England11:08
- Queen Victoria In 184512:58
- Victoria Declared Empress Of India, 187613:27
- Empires Expand In Asia And Pacific15:10
- French Move Into Southeast Asia15:45
- French Indochina16:17
- Japanese Fight For Control Of Korea16:26
- The French Expand Their Holdings In Asia17:03
- New Settler Colonies Established17:53
- Australia And South Africa18:09
- Botany Bay20:13
- British Take South Africa20:35
- Cape Town As Trading Center21:05
- English Settled IN South Africa21:24
- Boers21:31
- Boer War And Zulu War22:03
- Indian Laborers22:10
- Economic Imperialism22:32
- Example: The Opium Wars23:35
- Could Grow In India25:20
- Reversed Flow Of Silver25:33
- Social Deterioration26:22
- Naval Forces27:09
- What Were The Chinese Options27:13
- Letter From Lin Zecu27:41
- Xu Naiji28:42
- What Is The Role Of Industrialism30:44
- The Results Of The Opium Wars31:56
- China Severely Weakened- Unequal Treaties32:14
- Free Trade33:28
- Main Concept35:01
- Industrializing Powers-Transoceanic Empires35:14
27m 7s
- Intro0:00
- Imperialism Influenced State Formation0:17
- Japan0:36
- Appearance Of Commodore Perry In Tokyo Harbor1:36
- The Commodore2:26
- Makes The Most Impact On This Artist?3:31
- An American Hero5:06
- English Translation Of The Treaty5:44
- Open Up Trade With United States8:51
- Imperialism Influenced State Formation9:56
- Change In Deeply Conservative Climate10:11
- The Meiji Restoration11:12
- Meiji Japan13:00
- Consolidated And Centralization Of Power13:08
- Close The Gap-Technology13:24
- State Sponsored Modernization And Industrialization13:46
- Russia And the United States14:32
- Manifest Destiny14:44
- The Mexican War16:10
- Railroad17:17
- Ottoman Empire Shrinks18:23
- Mohammed Ali18:55
- New States On The Periphery20:06
- The Zulu Kingdom20:15
- New Military Tactics And Organization20:52
- Shaka Zulu20:59
- New Expressions Of Nationalism21:47
- Taking In New Territory22:06
- People's Concept Of Nationalism22:15
- Gun Of Imperialism23:15
- Filipino Nationalism23:33
- Resistance to Spanish24:39
- American Control- Liberation24:52
- Liberation Didn't Happen25:04
- Main Concept26:00
- Imperialism- State Formation And Contraction26:27
43m 24s
- Intro0:00
- Imperialism Justified By Racial Ideologies0:18
- Key Issue: Race0:37
- Historical Point Of View1:22
- Effects Of Racial Ideas2:25
- Is It Real?3:01
- Influence3:43
- Move More Towards Ethnicity5:25
- Race Based Upon Observable Physical Characteristics6:20
- Ethnicity Is Culture8:29
- Cultures Within Cultures12:29
- On The Origin Of Species, 185912:36
- Charles Darwin12:51
- Voyage Of HMS Beagle, 1831-3613:15
- 2nd Voyage13:23
- Took Five Years14:15
- Mapping15:02
- Fuegian Jemmy Button15:30
- Went Back To Land To Be Missionaries16:32
- Darwin Realized Difference Between People Is Culture17:43
- Voyage Of HMS Beagle, 1831-3618:56
- Galapagos Island19:09
- Natural Selection And Human Society20:34
- Natural Selection20:57
- Gradual Process22:07
- Traits22:14
- Reproductive22:25
- Survival Of The Fittest22:58
- Weeding Out The Progeny23:31
- Lesser Adaptation23:48
- Ones With Greater Adaptation- Stronger Survive23:51
- Laissez-Faire25:08
- Racism25:55
- Warfare26:07
- Colonialism26:17
- Imperialism26:30
- Social Darwinism26:47
- Caveat27:26
- Eugenic Type27:44
- Compassion28:51
- Ideology29:16
- Academic Definition29:36
- Parse30:34
- Pattern Clusters- Stuff Grouped Together31:15
- Normatively Imbued- Normal Concepts32:05
- Conceptual Maps-Representation Of Reality33:53
- Complex To Simple35:42
- Social Truth36:48
- Which Is Closer To The Truth38:37
- Serious downsides38:56
- Benefit39:00
- Politic As A Whole39:23
- Social-Economic System39:37
- There's A Problem40:14
- Main Concept40:52
- New Racial Ideologies Facilitated And Justified Imperialism41:05
22m 45s
- Intro0:00
- What Is It That 1750 Represents?0:12
- Out Of Order0:36
- Inexact Date1:03
- World-Wide Effect1:30
- Industrial Revolution3:44
- Factors That Led4:56
- Scientific Revolution4:59
- Historians Do Not Think It Should Be Called Scientific Revolution5:35
- Slow Process6:05
- Ordinary People Not Effected6:11
- Scientific Revolution Begins In 16th Century6:30
- Vesalius6:46
- Dissections Of Cadavers7:31
- Harsh Criticism7:56
- Galileo Galilei, 1564-16428:06
- Galileo Studies The Moon, 16108:23
- Created A Better Telescope8:43
- Galileo's Trial For Heresy, 16169:40
- Brought Him To Trial-161610:29
- Guilty For Heresy- House Arrest10:42
- Francis Bacon And Scientific Method11:12
- Francis Bacon Said Test It12:21
- Extensions Of Bacon's Ideas12:35
- Scientific Method- Road To Truth12:40
- Technological Growth13:18
- Industry13:44
- Transportation13:46
- Communications13:48
- Isaac Newton, 1642-172613:54
- Greatest Science Mind14:11
- Gravity15:01
- Laws Of Motion15:02
- Calculus15:04
- Perhaps The Most Significant Science Book15:10
- An Example Of A Science Mind At Work15:38
- The Apple Tree15:39
- Further Uses Of Newton's Idea16:36
- Enlightenment16:48
- Natural Law17:04
- Social Behavior17:44
- Get Rid Of Superstition17:52
- Periodization18:07
- Periodization: Construction Of Historians19:10
- Main Concept19:29
- Scientific Revolution Led To Enlightenment19:43
- Essential Precursor20:02
- Sea-Change In Thinking Of European Intellectuals20:16
- Most Scientists Remained Within The Christian Faith21:11
- Science Showed How God Worked, Not Eliminate God21:50
33m 1s
- Intro0:00
- The Modern Period Of History0:45
- We Think Horse To Car1:18
- Up-To-Date1:40
- Historical Modern Vs. Pre-Modern1:47
- Modernity2:04
- Differences2:12
- Pre-Modern: Authority Final Say2:20
- Modern: Challenge Authority2:42
- Pre-Modern: Tradition2:58
- Modern: Science Leads To Truth3:11
- Pre-Modern: Spiritual World Is Real3:37
- Modern: Spirits Are Illusions4:01
- Pre-Modern: Illness Is Spiritual6:13
- Modern: Illness Is Physical6:31
- Pre-Modern: Religion Is Primary7:46
- Modern: Religion Is Secondary7:51
- Pre-Modern: Progress Is Suspicious8:59
- Modern: Progress Is Good9:04
- Pre-Modern: Intuition Is King9:28
- Modern: Reason Is King9:59
- Are You A Modern Person10:34
- Which Authority Do You Trust On Medicine11:56
- Pre-Modern: Girls Don't Play Football14:19
- Modern: Right To Play Football15:05
- Celebrate Columbus Day15:19
- Forces Toward Modernity17:22
- Greco-Roman, Chinese, Indian Learning17:40
- Arab Golden Age17:59
- Crusades18:18
- Renaissance18:47
- Exploration And Conquests19:11
- Scientific Revolution19:39
- Reformation From Renaissance19:57
- Enlightenment21:17
- Nationalism22:35
- Industrial Revolution23:11
- Capitalism23:27
- Imperialism23:56
- Human Rights24:37
- Freedom Movements24:59
- Conservative Backlash25:17
- Anti-Modernity25:40
- Boco Haram26:18
- Down With Western Education26:40
- Main Concept28:03
- Worldview Change28:13
- Corollaries29:33
- Opposition30:02
- Elite Accepted30:23
- Clashes Between Modernity And Its Critics31:40
23m 11s
- Intro0:00
- Key Question0:20
- Are People Basically Good Or Bad0:30
- Nurturing1:28
- Blank Slate1:45
- Enforcing Strong Laws2:43
- Calvinist Liturgy3:30
- Thomas Hobbes3:45
- Precursors To Revolutionary Changes4:16
- The Reformation5:01
- Defied One True Church5:17
- Radicals6:33
- Rightly Interpreted By Individuals6:50
- Key Concept7:22
- Rational And Scientific Take Precedent7:38
- Testing Authority Of Those In Charge7:52
- The Enlightenment8:04
- Intellectual, Philosophical, And Scientific Movement8:42
- Eschewed Tradition-Rely On Reason9:28
- Enhance Religion9:52
- Politics And Social Relationships10:00
- Newtonian10:28
- Human Interaction- Natural Laws11:05
- Revealed Religion11:17
- Didn't Jive With Newton11:50
- Reason, Mathematics, Science12:14
- Voltaire, 1694-177812:55
- Well-educated13:33
- Writer14:02
- Critic Of The Church And The Monarchy14:23
- Religious Liberty And Against Political Tyranny15:00
- One Enlightenment Figure: Voltaire15:37
- Gift Of God Through Newton17:11
- Candide, 175917:22
- People Could Be Better18:38
- Voltaire's Legacy18:41
- Fought For Civil Rights19:06
- Deist20:02
- Exposed Hypocrisies And Injustices Of Ancient Regime21:27
- Coffee22:02
- Main Concept22:12
- Applications To Human Society22:25
36m 53s
- Intro0:00
- The Influence Of The Enlightenment0:16
- Influence On Politics0:56
- John Locke, 1632-17041:08
- Absolute Monarchy2:25
- Locke's Revolutionary Ideas3:04
- Social Contract3:09
- State Of Nature3:16
- Government Protected Those Rights4:28
- Separation Of Church And State5:46
- Right To Life, Liberty, And Property7:31
- Tabula Rosa- Blank Slate8:26
- Basic Notion Of Liberalism9:09
- Breeding Counts10:45
- Enlightenment And Revolution11:46
- Declaration Of Independence12:17
- Self-Evident12:28
- All Men Created Equal12:41
- Unalienable Rights12:51
- Life, Liberty, And The Pursuit Of Happiness12:55
- Thomas Jefferson13:06
- Government Instituted14:10
- Consent Of The Governed14:19
- Right Of The People14:33
- French Revolution Take Place15:27
- Declaration Of The Rights Of Man, 178915:37
- Rights Of Man15:57
- Natural, Unalienable, Sacred Rights16:15
- Men Are Born And Remain Free And Equal In Rights17:07
- General Good17:26
- Natural And Imprescriptible Rights Of Man17:56
- Liberty, Property, Security, And Resistance To Oppression18:10
- Law- General Will18:54
- Same For All19:10
- Equal In Eyes Of Law19:15
- Cases And According To Forms Prescribed By Law19:56
- Arbitrary Order20:15
- U.S. Bill Of Rights, Ratified 179121:08
- 1st Amendment22:14
- 8th Amendment24:00
- 4th Amendment25:25
- James Madison25:27
- Esimon Bolivar's Jamaica Letter, 181526:52
- Enlightenment And Social Change29:02
- Anti-Slavery29:28
- Ending Serfdom (Russia)30:29
- Universal Manhood Suffrage30:58
- Women's Rights33:32
- Main Concept34:53
- Natural Rights, Freedom Of Religion, Government, Science35:03
- Revolution In Politics And Social Order35:39
28m 5s
- Intro0:00
- A New Force In The World- Nationalism0:19
- Flags0:57
- Symbol Of Nation1:08
- Meaning Of Flag1:17
- Nationalism As A Powerful Motivator1:44
- Politicians Manipulate1:54
- What Is Needed To Product Nationalism3:18
- Well-defined Borders3:36
- Central Government3:49
- Common Ethic4:24
- Common Language4:50
- Common Myths7:24
- Common Distaste For Others8:55
- National Causes9:49
- Expression Of Nationalism10:48
- Shakespeare10:54
- France 183012:02
- 1848 Revolution12:57
- Venezuela- Hugo Chavez13:54
- People Sign Up Because Of Nationalism15:05
- Right/Wrong- My Country15:44
- American Fries15:57
- Main Concept17:11
- 18th Century- Powerful Force17:22
- Rally Citizens- Especially War17:39
26m 16s
- Intro0:00
- Discontent Breeds Anti-Imperialism0:36
- Guaranteed Markets For Their Goods1:08
- Protection Of A Powerful Nation1:35
- Technology Infusion1:44
- Highly Developed Civilization2:06
- Under Thumb Of Others2:25
- Mughal Empire2:56
- Maratha3:15
- Shivaji3:25
- Hindu Self Rule3:38
- Marathas Challenge Mughal Rule3:59
- Central Area Controlled4:16
- Revolution Rock The Status Quo5:06
- American Revolution5:11
- 1776-17835:58
- George Washington Crosses Delaware River6:19
- French Revolution7:30
- Called State General8:41
- Third Estate8:56
- Victory Of French Revolution9:30
- Declaration Of Rights Of Men9:37
- Women Of Paris9:42
- Demand King And Queen Come Back10:17
- King And Queen Came Back10:23
- King Beheaded10:41
- Deism11:04
- Hero12:05
- Pants12:30
- Reign Of Terror12:36
- Robespierre13:27
- New Governments13:56
- Napoleon Bonaparte14:20
- Dictator14:44
- Haitian Revolution14:52
- Massacre Of The Whites By The Blacks15:34
- Didn't Stay As Unsophisticated Battle15:44
- Began To Organize To Throw Off Slavery16:11
- Toussaint L'Ouveture16:22
- Revolution Was Successful17:51
- Haiti Became A Nation17:56
- European Roots In Enlightenment18:08
- African Roots18:17
- Latin American Revolutions19:11
- 1810- Creoles Decide To Stand Up19:59
- Simon Bolivar20:05
- San Martin- Leader In Argentina21:39
- 1830- Almost All Latin America Free22:36
- Slave Revolts23:33
- Maroon23:52
- Suriname24:39
- Main Concept25:29
- Increasing Discontent - Reformist25:38
28m 58s
- Intro0:00
- Discontent Breeds Anti-Imperialism0:36
- Not All Anti-Colonial Movements Succeeded1:31
- The Boxer 'Rebellion'1:35
- China 19002:00
- Named By American Missionaries2:11
- China Not Going Well2:35
- Things Used To Be Good2:50
- Blamed Foreigners3:12
- Solution: Kill Foreigners3:28
- Beijing Map3:49
- Picture Of Boxers4:25
- Most Vulnerable Were Missionaries4:45
- Saw As Trying To Change Chinese Society6:02
- Soldiers Look Unprepared6:16
- 8 Nations6:36
- Military Delegation To Put Down Boxers7:01
- American Marines7:49
- Did Boxers Accomplish Goal?8:12
- Restore Authority, Dignity8:20
- Boxers Captured9:07
- End- Executed8:27
- Aftermath Of Boxers9:38
- Prophetic Uprisings10:52
- Millenialism11:29
- The Taiping Rebellion13:37
- Hong Xiuquan13:59
- The Ghost Dance17:27
- The Xhosa, Cattle Killing Movement19:36
- Xhosa Cattle Killing Movement, 1856-5819:41
- Xhosa Prophet Nongquawuse20:04
- Reform Movements21:42
- Self-Strengthening Movement In Qing China22:06
- The Tanzimat Movement In The Ottoman Empire23:25
- The Tanzimat Movement23:26
- Reorganization23:33
- Sultan Mahmud II23:40
- Janissaries23:48
- Educational Aspect25:25
- Legal Aspect25:52
- Religious Aspect26:15
- Ended With Sultan Abdul Hamid27:23
- Main Concept27:37
- Increasing Discontent- Propelled Reformist & Revolutionary Movement27:48
14m 38s
- Intro0:00
- The Demography Of Migration0:17
- Migrants Increased Significantly0:49
- Industrialization & Enlightenment1:21
- Changes In Food Production1:30
- King George III1:53
- Farmer King2:31
- Science And Technology To Produce More Crops2:45
- Improved Domestic Animals3:06
- New Lands3:32
- Large Increase In Population4:04
- Changes For The Peasantry4:10
- Enclosure Movement4:58
- Took Away The Common Lands6:17
- Plants From Everywhere Grow In England7:49
- Population Growth Leads To Migration8:51
- Disrupted By Changes In Agriculture And Medicine9:19
- Transportation Systems9:57
- Where Are People Going to Go?10:20
- The City Of Chicago10:32
- People Move From Country To City10:45
- Industrial Revolution In Cities12:03
- Population Increase Accelerates In Late 1800s12:54
- Main Concept13:20
- Improvement In Food Production Led To Increase World Population13:35
- Urbanization13:47
28m 32s
- Intro0:00
- The Whys Of Migration0:22
- Two Factors0:38
- The Push0:49
- Programs1:40
- Economic Reasons2:36
- Religious Push2:53
- The Pull3:19
- Economic= jobs3:23
- Religious3:36
- Degree Of Voluntary3:55
- Locating To Find Work5:08
- Cities5:38
- Manual Laborers5:45
- Potato Famine- Irish Died6:00
- Ended Up Building Railroads6:34
- Chinese Laborers- Rail Lines Through Sierra Mountains6:45
- Engineers7:36
- Missionaries8:14
- People With Skills Who Wanted To Set Up Churches, Schools, Etc.9:16
- Who Is Going To Do The Work Of Slaves10:08
- Do We Lose Demand For Sugar10:35
- Going To Increase10:44
- What Will Replace Slavery10:52
- Some Slavery Persist11:10
- Indentured Servitude11:25
- Contract Labor11:37
- 'Contract' Labor12:30
- Transcontinental Railroad12:48
- Unifying Force13:06
- Promitary Point, UT14:43
- No Chinese People In Picture15:01
- First Chinese Contract Laborers In Hawaii15:19
- Growing Sugar Cane15:38
- First Chinese Contractor in 185215:45
- First Japanese Contract Laborers In Hawaii16:18
- Women Also Came To Work In Fields17:01
- At One Point 41% Of People Of Hawaii Were Japanese Descent17:11
- Indian 'Contract' Labor18:00
- Mauritius- Island Off East Coast Of Africa18:05
- Misrepresented Contract18:57
- Picture Of Mauritius19:38
- Effects Upon Original Population19:54
- Majority Of People Were Descendents Of Indian Contract Laborer20:08
- Hawaii- 41% Japanese20:28
- Fiji- Indians And Fijian Hostility20:43
- Peru- Japanese21:28
- Alberto Fujimori22:01
- Argentina- Italian People22:58
- Convict Labor23:55
- America's South25:03
- Reconstruction25:14
- Slavery Is Over25:22
- Blacks Had To Have A Job Or Go To Prison25:41
- Not All Immigrants Stayed26:31
- Main Concept26:58
- Migrants Relocated For Variety Of Reasons27:15
22m 42s
- Intro0:00
- Conflicts Resulting From Migration0:39
- Enormous Amount Of People Move0:50
- Mostly Male1:18
- Young1:39
- Women At Home2:43
- idea Was Bring Women Later3:20
- Settle In Immigrant Communities3:37
- New Communities From Migrations3:55
- Chinese Most Widespread People Over The Earth5:01
- Southeast Asia5:33
- The Caribbean7:46
- South America8:14
- North America8:37
- Reactions Against New Immigrants11:30
- Changing Culture11:52
- Pigtail Ordinance12:06
- Chinese Exclusion Act, 188213:44
- Chinese Began To Grow Vegetables19:32
- Chinese Went Into Fishing19:54
- Started Their Own Laundry20:56
- Chinese Restaurants21:16
- Main Concept21:27
- Large Scale Nature Of Migration- Significant Changes21:37
39m 32s
- Intro0:00
- New Political Ideologies Spread0:27
- Liberalism1:21
- Socialism1:23
- Communism1:25
- Liberalism Reaction Against Absolute Monarchism1:43
- Capitalism2:50
- Socialism From Excess Of Capitalism3:18
- Liberalism3:58
- Enlightenment Thinking4:04
- Govern Themselves4:09
- Education Is Important4:28
- People Should Be Free4:57
- Protect Rights Of People5:11
- Socialism5:47
- Early Industrial Revolution Produces Poverty6:02
- The New Capitalism-Wealthy, Government On Their Side6:34
- Greater Share In Profits7:04
- Alternative To Capitalist System7:12
- The Paris Commune (1871)7:44
- Franco-Prussian War7:52
- The Paris Commune (1871) Passed Laws9:12
- Separation Of Church And State9:26
- Remission Of Rents9:51
- Abolition Of Night Work In Bakeries10:17
- Pensions To Unmarried Companions And Children Of National Guards Killed On Active Service10:40
- Free Return-Workmen's Tools11:14
- Postponement Of Commercial Debt Obligations12:15
- Rights Of Employees12:47
- Key Issues For Socialist13:28
- Laissez Faire Capitalism13:35
- Government Power To Get Greater Share Of Industrial Profits To Workers14:27
- Workers Protected From Abuses Of Employers14:53
- Provisions Made For Workers- Injury Or Age15:29
- Moderates In Capitalist System16:19
- Radicals- Throw Out Capitalist System16:34
- Communism17:06
- Type Of Socialism17:15
- Karl Marx17:24
- Fredrick Engels17:28
- Communist Manifesto17:31
- The Essence Of Marx18:19
- Labor Theory Of Value19:36
- Series Class Struggles20:41
- Capitalists And Workers (Bourgeoisie And Proletariat)21:33
- Proletariat Will Over Come Bourgeois- Violent Revolution22:00
- Energize The Proletariat To Action22:35
- Temporary Dictatorship Of The Proletariat23:02
- Classless Society23:20
- According To Ability, According To Need23:24
- The Importance Of The French Revolution23:47
- School For Communism24:10
- Purity Of Thought24:19
- Party Must Act As One24:46
- Enemies Silenced24:50
- Bourgeois Eliminated24:54
- Extension Of The Enlightenment-Feminism25:27
- 'All Men Are Created Equal'25:52
- Tradition26:31
- Patriarchy26:48
- Olympe de Gouges, 1748-179327:07
- Invited To Salons27:33
- Declaration Of Rights, 179128:21
- Declarations Of The Rights Of Women And The Female Citizen28:30
- Mount The Scaffold, Right To Mount The Speaker's Rostrum30:16
- De Gouges Not Party Line Enough30:43
- Seneca Falls Convention, 184831:14
- Reworded Declaration Of Independence33:05
- Declaration Of Sentiments, Seneca Falls33:26
- Lucritia Mott, Speaker At Convention33:27
- Bombshell Resolutions At Seneca Falls34:10
- Duty Of Women- Sacred Right To Elective Franchise34:28
- Monopoly Of The Pulpit35:15
- Securing To Woman Equal Participation With Men35:17
- Main Concept36:08
- Discontent With Monarchist- New Ideologies36:17
- Women's Rights37:47
45m 30s
- Intro0:00
- Materials Needed0:21
- Working With The DBQ1:53
- Beef Up Ability2:09
- Thinking Skills2:24
- Reviewing The Process3:16
- Parse The Essay Prompt3:33
- Read Historical Background4:30
- List Things That Prompt Asks4:46
- Make A Row On The Chart For Each Document4:59
- POV5:52
- Discover What Documents Answer The Prompt7:12
- Grouping7:48
- Ok, Let's Get Started8:19
- Parse The Prompt8:29
- Verb8:34
- Object8:43
- Modifiers8:51
- Analyze10:04
- Beneath The Surface-Parts-Why10:11
- Object: Main Features10:43
- Aspects: Causes And Consequences10:56
- 2003 DBQ Grid11:32
- The Next Step-Parse The Documents11:50
- Paraphrase, Don’t Quote12:38
- Use Every Document13:12
- Points Of View13:46
- Possible Slants Of The Authors14:51
- Three Groups15:48
- Missing Document15:57
- Read The Documents As A Detective16:39
- POV On Each Document17:55
- Seek Additional Document18:09
- Look For Connections18:24
- Main Points18:32
- Thesis Must Address All Parts18:49
- Document 119:26
- Source- Hermon Merivale21:00
- Analyze- Military23:15
- Cause-End Of Slavery24:16
- POV-Understate Voluntary Part Of The Servitude24:45
- Other- Indentured Servant26:14
- Consequences- Effort Is Required29:05
- Document 230:02
- Source- Editorial In A South African Newspaper30:11
- POV- Editor Maybe Reacting To The Presence Of The Colonial Governor31:37
- Other- Town Councilman33:26
- Main Feature: Growing Sugar Needs A Lot Of Labor34:34
- Causes- Labor Needed, Slavery Ended35:39
- Consequences- Strife With Native Population36:02
- Document 337:06
- Map37:12
- Main Feature- Workers Come From India, China, Japan37:26
- Causes-Islands Were Successful In Growing Sugar39:18
- Consequences-Large Number Of Indian, Chinese, Japanese People40:32
- POV-Someone Made It For Purpose42:10
- Reviewing The Process So Far43:13
- The Rest Of The Documents45:06
40m 23s
- Intro0:00
- Materials Needed0:25
- Working With The DBQ0:49
- Beef Up0:58
- Reviewing The Process1:16
- Parse Essay Prompt1:24
- Historical Background1:32
- POV2:13
- Discover As You Read2:24
- Thesis2:58
- Grouping3:01
- Ok, Let's Get Started3:08
- Analyze3:22
- Document 44:13
- Source- Chart4:32
- POV- Selected5:16
- Main Features- Lots of People Left China, Japan, & India7:22
- Causes- End Of Slavery, Need For Labor8:14
- Consequences- Make Changes In Home Country & New Century8:58
- Document 510:01
- Source- Photos10:07
- Main Features- Looks A Lot Like Slavery12:08
- Consequences- A Lot Of People Stayed And Worked12:48
- Causes- Must Have Been Hard To Return To Country Of Origin13:09
- POV-Photographer Frames14:01
- Posing14:32
- Document 616:08
- Source- Chart6:15
- Main Features- Native Population Going Down16:43
- Mostly Men17:26
- Causes- Large Importation Of Workers18:22
- Consequences- Culture Changes19:57
- Government Document Closes To Accurate20:36
- Document 721:06
- Source- Contract For Indentured Servants21:15
- Main Features- Was It Accurately Represented23:59
- Other- Someone Who Observed25:53
- POV- Recruiting Document27:14
- Causes- Need Labor28:19
- Consequences- May Not Be As Promised28:58
- Document 829:27
- Source-Ramana, A Worker29:43
- Main Features- All Against The Contract30:57
- POV- Complaint May Be Exaggerated31:31
- Other- See More To See If This Is Normal32:00
- Causes- Taken Advantage Of33:53
- Consequences- Ill Health, Death34:05
- Document 934:31
- Source- Stats From Government Records34:39
- Main Features- By 1920s, The Immigrant Workers Were Either Significant Minority Or Majority35:31
- Consequences- Stayed36:29
- POV- Official, Trustworthy38:05
- Causes- Poor Wages38:22
- Reviewing The Process So Far39:05
- Write From An Outline39:38
23m 54s
- Intro0:00
- Science And The Environment0:34
- Science Is Key2:19
- New Technology2:32
- Threats To The Environment2:44
- Technologies Affect The World2:54
- Results Of New Technologies3:26
- Limits Of Geographical Distance Eliminated3:41
- Downsides Of Controlling Info4:19
- Access Continues To Grow5:09
- New Paradigms Rock Science6:10
- Thomas Kuhn6:37
- Model Problems And Solutions7:19
- Einstein Knocks Newton's Universe7:28
- E=mc28:55
- Theory Of Relativity10:03
- Niels Bohr And Quantum Physics11:13
- Gravity12:03
- Predictable12:15
- Heisenberg's Uncertainty Principle12:51
- Can't Know Velocity And Particles At Same Time13:41
- Observer Changes What Is Observed13:59
- The New Psychology14:25
- Subconscious14:45
- Scientific Theories Fall Into The Popular Mind15:24
- The Theory Of Relativity15:35
- The Uncertainty Principle16:23
- Popular Psychology16:55
- The Green Revolution17:14
- Chemicals17:33
- Genetically Modifying17:56
- Irrigation18:45
- Medical Advances Prolong Human Lifespans19:47
- Polio20:14
- Virus20:19
- Science And The Environment22:31
- Science Developed Rapidly22:54
- Technologies2:05
- Threats To The Environment23:14
16m 5s
- Intro0:00
- Science And The Environment0:34
- New Technologies0:53
- Growth In Population0:59
- Threats To The Environment1:03
- Exploitation Of Resources1:39
- Unprecedented Levels1:57
- Global Warming2:36
- Controversial2:46
- Political Parties3:22
- Science? No.4:18
- Economic5:48
- Climate Change Is Real6:50
- Not Predictable6:57
- Negative7:02
- Cause Of Climate Change8:00
- Western Draught9:31
- Desertification10:16
- The Rate Of Species Extinction11:14
- How Shall We Deal With This11:52
- Political Football12:01
- Be Positive13:15
- Be Negative13:54
- Science And The Environment14:55
- Science, Rapid, New Technology, Growth In Population15:04
- Changed Relationship With The Environment15:21
26m 17s
- Intro0:00
- Science And The Environment0:51
- Demographic Shifts1:03
- Diseases Of The Poor1:05
- Malaria1:34
- Hepatitis2:26
- HIV-AIDS5:20
- Schistosomiasis5:52
- Intestinal Parasites6:09
- Emergent Epidemic Diseases-1918 Flu6:42
- Pandemic6:58
- Emergent Epidemic Diseases-Ebola7:56
- West African Cities8:39
- Irrational Behavior9:12
- Chart9:54
- Lifestyle Disease11:22
- Type 2 Diabetes11:40
- Sedentary Lifestyle11:55
- Effective Birth Control Emerges13:03
- Birth Control Desirable- and Not Desirable14:06
- Effects Of Birth Control Availability16:14
- Why Opposition To Birth Control17:42
- Genocide17:51
- Control Amount Of Children18:06
- The Chinese One-Child Program18:23
- Moral Issue18:34
- Abortion19:29
- Changed Society19:39
- New Military Technology20:11
- The Tank20:47
- The Airplane20:48
- Nuclear Weapons20:50
- New Military Tactics21:50
- Firebombing21:52
- New Military Tactics-High Casualties22:23
- Dresden City Center22:40
- Tokyo Firebombing23:14
- Atomic Bomb23:46
- Hiroshima24:02
- Nagasaki24:42
- Science And The Environment25:10
- Key Concept25:35
- Demographic Shifts25:39
38m 45s
- Intro0:00
- Older, Land-Based Empires Collapse1:15
- Ottoman1:38
- Russian1:39
- Qing1:41
- Why Older, Land-Based Empires Collapse2:16
- Internal And External Causes3:32
- Qing As An Example5:58
- Military Defeats6:06
- Protracted War6:43
- Forced To Make Concessions To Western Powers7:30
- Prince Gong8:01
- Self-Strengthening Movement8:14
- Technical Stagnation8:39
- Boxer Rebellion10:38
- Death Of The Emperor And Empress Dowager Cixi11:12
- Regional Power Centers Take Control11:47
- Can Old Ways Succeed In The Modern World12:11
- Colonies Go For Independence16:21
- Decolonization16:46
- Inevitable?17:00
- Some Colonies Negotiate Freedom20:01
- Negotiate20:14
- India Negotiates Independence20:52
- The First Indian National Congress21:07
- Gandhi21:52
- Salt March23:12
- Independence Through Armed Struggle25:09
- Vietnam Independence Through Warfare27:33
- Colonized By French27:47
- Put Down by French28:22
- World War II28:50
- Resource To Fight The War28:57
- Viet Ninh29:32
- Hanoi30:55
- Nationalist/Communist Forces Win Battle31:30
- Ho Chi Minh31:33
- Dien Bien Fhu31:49
- Vietnam Divided-North And South32:05
- The North Attempts To Unify33:32
- Slippery Slope-All Communist33:47
- Global Conflicts And Their Consequences37:06
- European Domination Losing Out37:22
- Transregional37:34
- Decolonization38:07
40m 48s
- Intro0:00
- Nationalist Leaders Challenge Imperialism0:31
- Mohandas Gandhi0:43
- Ho Chi Min0:46
- Kwame Nkrumah0:48
- How important Is The Person1:24
- Dynamic Leader Creating Situations1:40
- The Great Man Theory1:56
- Situations Waiting For Leader?2:17
- Kwame Nkrumah- African Lenin5:03
- Gold Coast5:21
- Italian Invasion Of Ethiopia5:42
- Pan-Africanism6:12
- Colonial Abuses6:36
- Self-Rule7:06
- Called Himself African Lenin7:10
- Started A Political Party8:41
- Put In Jail8:51
- Nkrumah's Party Wins In A Landslide10:00
- 'Motion Of Destiny'10:24
- Regional, Religious, & Ethnic Movements10:57
- Challenge Colonialism11:28
- Challenge Imperial Boundaries11:32
- Quebecois12:02
- Biafra13:09
- Mohammad Ali Jinnah, 1876-194813:59
- Moderate15:22
- All India Muslim League & Indian National Congress16:02
- Effective Muslim Participation16:19
- Difficult16:31
- Resigns From Congress16:53
- Rejects Gandhi's Methods17:10
- Separate State For Muslims17:44
- Creation Of Pakistan18:08
- Transnational Movements19:30
- Pan-Africanism20:15
- Pan Arabism20:43
- Communism20:47
- Democracy And Free-Market Capitalism21:15
- Gamal Abdel Nasser, 1918-197021:58
- Egyptian Nationalist And Pan Arab23:10
- Coup That Overthrows The King- Establish New Government23:33
- Suez Crisis Of 195624:09
- United States Doesn't Want To Help24:53
- United Arab Republic25:31
- Socialism26:18
- Soviet Union- Cold War26:41
- High Aswan Dam27:24
- Non-Aligned Group Of Nations28:08
- Third World28:33
- Third World- Poor Countries29:32
- Socialist Model30:19
- Authoritarian30:26
- Outlawed Muslim Brotherhood30:53
- Communist And Socialist Influences33:23
- Latin American, Asian, And African Countries33:38
- Mexico34:29
- Revolution Of 1910- Land Reform- Priority35:42
- Ejidos36:01
- American Oil Interests Nationalized36:37
- 1934 Agrarian Code37:56
- Global Conflicts And Their Consequences38:11
- Decolonization38:25
- Transregional Political Organization38:46
- The Three Worlds38:51
- Cross National Lines And Thinking39:00
43m 50s
- Intro0:00
- Changes In Colonial Boundaries1:46
- Nation-States2:06
- Decolonization3:31
- Intellectual Reasons4:49
- Enlightenment5:20
- Problems In The Transitions6:03
- Speed6:39
- How Much Say In Running Of Colony Before Independence7:01
- Boundaries9:36
- Ethnic/Language Groups10:23
- Arbitrary Line Drawing10:52
- Colonial Empires To Nation-States12:00
- England12:05
- Special Problem Of the Middle East17:48
- Empires Dissipate18:16
- Centers Of Powers18:31
- Why Would Any Of This Change19:07
- Sick Man Of Europe19:41
- Sykes-Picot Agreement, 191621:10
- Simplified Map21:45
- The Balfour Declaration, 191723:04
- Sympathy23:20
- The Treaty Of Versailles25:48
- How To Handle A Multi-Ethnic State26:58
- Yugoslavia27:07
- Marshal Tito27:27
- Czechoslovakia27:47
- Iraq & Syria28:29
- Saddam Hussein28:42
- Assad29:00
- Migrations Of Former Colonists29:44
- Migrate To Metropoles30:05
- Continued Connection30:48
- Algerians To Paris (France)31:36
- 12% Of French-Algerian Descent32:14
- 2nd Class Citizenship32:30
- Religious Issues32:55
- French Laws32:59
- Ban On Face-Covering In Public33:22
- European Court Of Human Rights34:00
- Outlawed Wearing Hijabs34:06
- French Riots, 200535:32
- French/North African Cuisine36:06
- Casse-croute Tunisian36:29
- Conflict Results In Refugees37:00
- Armenia37:31
- The Holocaust37:51
- Cambodia (Killing Fields)38:08
- Rwanda (Hutu Massacre Of Tutsis)38:39
- Rwandan Genocide38:42
- German Colony38:58
- Hutu And Tutsi39:05
- Hutu President Killed- Catalyst40:00
- Rwandan Genocide, 199440:27
- Mostly Killed By Machete40:33
- More Than 2,000,000 became refugees Escaping Zaire40:47
- Palestinians: Another Displacement Of Peoples41:24
- Refugee Camps42:24
- 5,000,000 Camps Today42:37
- Key Concept42:53
- Political Changes Accompanied By Major Demographic & Social Changes43:16
37m 37s
- Intro0:00
- Groups And Individuals Oppose War0:49
- Human Nature?1:16
- Conflict Is Human1:41
- Buddhists In South Vietnam2:08
- Buddhism Is Major Religion In Area3:18
- Buddhist Oppressed By South Vietnam Government3:28
- Catholic Church Largest Land Holder3:51
- Refused To Participate In Land Reform4:50
- Ngo Dinh Diem5:19
- Only Catholics Held Position Of Power6:25
- Priests- Private Armies Destroy Buddhist Pagodas6:38
- Peaceful Demonstrations6:56
- Buddhist Flag Outlawed8:38
- 500 Monks Demonstrated In Hue- Hunger Strike9:00
- Soldiers Poured Plastic Chemicals On Praying Monks9:29
- Thich Quang Duc9:47
- Self-immolated9:51
- Martial Law11:03
- Coordinated Series Of Attacks On Buddhist Pagodas11:22
- US Removed Support On Diem12:07
- Of The Malcolm Browne Photo12:33
- Thich Quang Duc's Message12:50
- MLK & Non-Violence As A Political Tactic14:11
- Practical- Nonviolence Only Road15:25
- Quote By MLK16:57
- Courage To Put End To Suffering By Willingly Suffering Themselves17:36
- Segregation Forever?19:09
- Opposing The Status Quo In China, 198920:14
- Tiananmen Square Protest20:21
- Tiananmen Square Protest, 198920:55
- 89 Democracy Movement20:59
- Hu Yao-Bang21:06
- Harm Of Inflation21:33
- Protests21:49
- Protests Ended23:11
- Illegal To Speak About23:17
- Military Answer Is: More Military24:30
- Idi Amin Of Uganda24:57
- Agusto Pinochet26:12
- President Allende26:29
- Francisco Franco28:29
- Won Spanish Civil War28:40
- Close To Nazi Germany29:03
- Terrorism As A Method30:34
- Violent Activities Against Civilians To Gain Political Goals31:00
- Irish Republican Army (IRA)31:18
- British Sent Troops33:20
- IRA Institutes 'The Long War' Strategy33:50
- Popular Culture Influenced34:34
- Conflicts Profound Influence On Popular Culture34:53
- James Bond35:13
- 23 Movies35:23
- Key Concepts36:23
- Conflicts Dominate 20th Century36:44
26m 1s
- Intro0:00
- The Communist Way0:52
- Large Issue1:28
- Industrial Output1:34
- Steel Production2:05
- Five-Year Plans2:21
- Mao's Program2:39
- The Great Leap Forward2:47
- Massive Urbanization3:10
- Cooperatives3:26
- System Wasn't Working5:24
- Mao's Secret Weapon- Peasant Power5:32
- Produce Steel5:50
- Peasants Make Steel At Night5:53
- Meanwhile Back In Capitalism7:17
- Progressivism7:52
- President Roosevelt, Taft, Wilson8:00
- Laissez Faire Given Another Chance8:44
- 1929 The Great Depression8:58
- Franklin Roosevelt- The New Deal9:14
- The Great Depression As Change-Agent9:38
- Chart Showing Unemployment11:30
- New Government Programs12:13
- Social Security12:17
- WPA12:49
- Federal Food Stamps13:24
- Not Everyone Thought It Was A Good Idea14:22
- New Independent Nations Economic Plans15:01
- Example: The Asian Tiger Nations15:36
- Asian Tigers (Dragons)16:11
- Export Industries16:15
- High Public Savings Rate16:43
- Government Spending Came Down16:54
- Liberal Economics17:40
- Asian Tiger Cubs17:55
- A Turn Toward Conservative Economics20:37
- President Ronald Reagan21:21
- Margaret Thatcher21:26
- Deng Xiaoping21:32
- Augusto Pinochet21:35
- Second Generation Chinese Communism22:16
- Deng Xiaoping22:18
- Mao Chose Hua Guofeng22:52
- Deng Xiaoping Took New Role23:12
- Deng Xiaoping Used Communism23:31
- Liberalize Economics23:55
- China Today Result Of Deng's Radical Change Of Direction24:37
- Key Concepts25:01
- Communist Countries- Tight Control On Economy25:13
- Western Outgrowth Of Depression25:28
- 70s More Conservative Economic Policies25:50
42m 39s
- Intro0:00
- International Organizations Formed1:39
- World War I And II1:52
- Shock To The System2:42
- What To Do Differently2:59
- Don't Let Germany Arm3:24
- Maintain Greatest Fighting Force4:26
- Don't Trust Russians5:47
- Don't Trust The Americans6:25
- Combined Force Of Western Nations To Deter Soviet Aggression7:00
- Suppress Communism8:01
- Russia/Soviet Union- Prevent Western Incursions8:42
- Don't Want WWIII9:22
- International Organization9:50
- Protracted Engagement10:30
- New Nations10:59
- Nuclear Weapons12:13
- International Controls12:42
- Chemical And Biological Weapons13:37
- International Agreements13:44
- Limits14:36
- League Of Nations14:52
- Woodrow Wilson15:10
- Fourteen Points15:17
- League Of Nations15:40
- The Gap In The Bridge16:22
- The United Nations18:01
- Took Over League Of Nations18:24
- UN Buildings In NYC19:00
- Security Council Room19:15
- UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon19:53
- Evaluating The United Nations20:27
- Critics Say Toothless20:33
- Spends Money Foolishly21:07
- Too Powerful & Takes Away A Country's Right Sovereignty21:52
- International Economic Institutions23:36
- World Bank And International Monetary Fund (IMF)23:45
- Economic Issues Drive Conflict24:16
- Economic Disparity25:10
- Trade- International Issue25:50
- How Would World Trade Made Fairer Among Nations26:29
- International Trade Agreements26:46
- World Trade Organization27:13
- Global Rules Of Trade27:35
- Ensure That Trade Flows As Smoothly, Predictably, And Freely27:44
- GATT28:09
- Nations Belong To WTO Based On Agreement28:21
- WTO Can Overrule National Policy- Loss Of Sovereignty28:52
- Achieve Some Kind Of Parity Among Nations So All Benefit29:36
- The Rise Of Non-Governmental Organizations30:13
- NGO30:29
- Non-profit30:40
- Globalism31:50
- Doctors Without Borders32:27
- France Sided With Biafrans33:09
- French Sent Doctors to Biafra As Part Of Red Cross33:26
- Red Cross- Complicit With Nigerian Government33:54
- Humanitarian Organization34:22
- Viola, Medecins Sans Frontieres34:34
- Doctors Without Borders Missions34:44
- Regional Trade Agreements35:22
- Complete Free Trade Among Members36:08
- Single Currency, The Euro36:17
- Trading Bloc36:59
- NAFTA37:56
- The Rise Of The Multinational Corporations38:09
- Corporations Expand38:26
- Economic Clout39:00
- Allegiance To Stockholders39:07
- Influence Politics39:23
- More Profit Outside Of US39:44
- Environmental Organizations40:36
- Greenpeace40:55
- Key Concept41:28
- The World Is Becoming More Global41:39
- States, Communities, And Individuals- Interdependent41:49
- Global Governance42:03
37m 55s
- Intro0:00
- Acceptance Of Human Rights Spread0:46
- Why Oppose Human rights2:17
- National Leaders Agree To Universal Human Rights ?3:09
- Concept A Western Idea And Doesn't Fit?4:09
- Universal Declaration Of Human Rights5:07
- Larger After WWII5:19
- War Crimes6:03
- People Became More Sensitive To Problems People Faced6:17
- Solution?6:50
- The Answer Is Human Rights7:14
- Publication Of Universal Declaration Of Human Rights7:50
- Inalienable Rights8:28
- Born Free9:24
- Universal Declaration, Article 269:46
- Taking Human Rights To Education10:15
- Equally Accessible On The Basis Of Merit10:42
- Respect For Human Rights And Fundamental Freedoms11:48
- Prior Right To Choose Kind Of Education12:44
- Limited Success Of Human Rights13:13
- Pierre N. Leval In Foreign Affairs13:50
- Cultural Identities And Reactions15:03
- Wish To Be Understood15:32
- Chains Of Culture13:36
- Queer15:45
- Negritude17:50
- Negritude19:57
- Equality Of All Races20:05
- Black Is Beautiful21:07
- Harlem Renaissance21:28
- On The Other Hand, Exclusion Politics23:35
- Xenophobia24:10
- Large People Movements24:39
- Understandable Resistance24:51
- Political Movements25:06
- New Forms Of Spirituality Emerge27:43
- Falun Gong28:21
- Li Hongzhi28:30
- QiGong29:20
- Combines Exercises With Moral Teachings31:04
- Moral Teachings Are Important31:32
- Five Exercises32:45
- Emergent Fundamentalism33:10
- Strayed Way Off-Course Led To Weakness And Unfaithfulness33:35
- Return To the Past When Religion Was Pure34:00
- God Will Reward34:19
- Key Concept34:37
- New Ideas Challenged Old Assumptions36:50
6m 43s
- Intro0:00
- Sports Intertwine With Nation1:12
- FIFA1:29
- European Nations1:43
- International In 19301:51
- 200 Nations1:57
- World Cup2:05
- FIFA Involves The World2:47
- Music And Film Become Global2:59
- Example: Reggae4:04
- Key Concept5:06
- Popular And Consumer Culture Become Global5:12
42m 58s
- Intro0:00
- Improving Your Score On Multiple Choice0:18
- Basic Multiple Choice Strategy1:49
- Good Sleep2:08
- Set Your Attitude3:12
- Read The Question Carefully4:17
- If You're Not Sure Of Answer4:35
- Mark On Answer Sheet6:54
- Double check8:18
- Get The Easy Ones8:22
- Beware Of Your Pace9:06
- Question 111:12
- Neolithic Age11:26
- Stumbling Block: Vocabulary Word Sedentary11:33
- Question 213:48
- Neolithic Age- How Life Changed14:26
- Population Improved16:30
- Question 317:09
- Roman, Han, Gupta17:25
- Question 419:09
- Judaism And Hinduism19:17
- Question 521:57
- Unique21:19
- Influences22:44
- Question 626:05
- Bantu Migration26:11
- Question 728:57
- Cross Out When Reading Passages33:46
- Question 835:38
- Incas And Aztecs35:45
- Question 937:38
- What Causes Cities To Grow37:53
- Question 1039:28
- Map Question39:37
- Next Session42:22
48m 48s
- Intro0:00
- Improving Your Score On Multiple Choice0:22
- Basic Multiple Choice Strategy1:18
- Good Sleep1:29
- Set Your Attitude1:40
- Read The Question Carefully2:13
- Good Technique2:30
- Gut Feeling4:18
- Question 114:50
- Periodization5:25
- Late 1400s5:57
- What's The Reason For This Period6:12
- Discovery Of The Americas By Europeans6:27
- Find The Answer, You're Done8:35
- Question 129:16
- Columbian Exchange9:23
- Africans Came To Western Hemisphere12:09
- African And European Diseases Go To The Americas12:27
- Question 1313:10
- Plantation System13:14
- Reasons For Plantation13:49
- Cash Crops- Sugar And Tobacco14:45
- Question 1415:10
- Influence Population Trends In Europe And China15:25
- American Crops- Sweet Potatoes19:33
- Question 1520:35
- Chronological Thinking20:42
- Why Did Portuguese Not Have Trade With West Africans Until 15th Century21:00
- Technology21:36
- Diseases Work, But Not The Right Order25:08
- Question 1625:26
- Overthinking Question25:34
- Evidence26:57
- Did Europeans Control Most Of The Trade In 1600-170028:11
- European Merchants Only Took Small Part31:00
- Question 1732:09
- Additional Document32:50
- How Much Profits Made In Slave Trade- Portuguese33:44
- European Slave Trader's Account Books34:58
- Question 1836:19
- Long Passage, One Answer36:48
- Pressed For Time?36:56
- Question 1940:35
- Nature Of Empire In 16th Century40:44
- Name40:50
- Mughal & Ottoman41:19
- Gunpowder42:41
- Question 2044:29
- Heart Of The Matter44:35
- Why Did The Europeans Dominate44:50
- Industrial Revolution45:31
- Next Session48:10
45m 17s
- Intro0:00
- Improving Your Score On Multiple Choice0:20
- Basic Multiple Choice Strategy0:57
- Get Good Sleep1:14
- Set Your Attitude1:32
- Read The Questions Carefully2:05
- What Happens When You Don't Know2:10
- Eliminate Wrong Answers2:27
- Reject Second Thoughts3:18
- Some Questions Are Difficult, Answer Easy Ones First3:33
- Skip Time Consuming Questions, But Mark Answer Anyways3:57
- Be Aware Of Your Pace4:15
- Question 214:43
- Graphs5:04
- Pacman5:58
- What’s The Reason For Change In Exports/Imports6:36
- Industrialization Caused This Increase7:55
- Question 229:16
- Second Industrial Revolution9:23
- Airplane10:39
- Electricity And Steel10:55
- 1850-1900 No Airplanes Or Radio, Wrong Time Period11:24
- Question 2311:56
- 'EXCEPT'12:04
- Underline 'EXCEPT'12:32
- Population Growth12:46
- Green Revolution Wrong Time Period14:57
- Question 2415:14
- We Refer To Chinese Dynasty Not Empire16:01
- Which Empire?16:29
- Only Japanese16:43
- We Don't Refer To The Others As Empires16:57
- Question 2517:14
- Tricky Question- Lead You Astray17:21
- Africa-China Involvement18:00
- Pay Attention To Adjective- Ex. Extensive19:09
- Competition Among Imperialist Power19:55
- Question 2620:57
- Who Is Haiti Connected To?21:35
- Haiti Was Possession Of France22:09
- Question 2723:03
- Emphasis23:24
- Comparison Between North And South24:13
- Enlightenment24:50
- Question 2828:46
- Several Possibilities28:55
- 'Leading' (Most Important)29:05
- Medical Innovations30:49
- Question 2933:21
- Major Force Of 19th And 20th Century33:25
- Cold War33:32
- Nationalism37:53
- Question 3040:29
- 1980s-1990s International Relations41:00
- Reduction In The Cold War42:43
- Next Sessions43:58
- Comparison Essay44:24
- Change And Continuity Over Time Essay44:27
53m 18s
- Intro0:00
- Needed Materials0:33
- Essay Format0:52
- Five Paragraph Essay Format2:13
- Intro Paragraph Containing The Thesis2:19
- Topic Sentence3:26
- Document 1 says4:05
- Evidence From Documents4:35
- Groupings4:47
- Linking Words6:15
- POV6:23
- Possible Additional Documents6:30
- Getting To A Thesis7:01
- Causes And Consequences7:43
- Main Features7:55
- Indentured Servants- Slavery By Another Name8:48
- Near Slavery Conditions9:25
- Near Slavery In Kind Of Work10:00
- End Of Slavery10:52
- Need Of Cheap Labor10:59
- Large Number Of People Moving Around11:22
- These Immigrants Brought Change To Places They Worked12:05
- Let's Write The Essay- 1st Paragraph12:56
- Thesis14:13
- Indentured Servitude- Characterized By Being Very Near Slavery14:19
- Causes: Unfortunate16:25
- Large Number Poor People From Asia18:01
- Roadmap19:32
- Let's Write The Essay- 2nd Paragraph20:29
- First Argument20:43
- Evidence22:17
- Footnote27:20
- Extra Document30:50
- Let's Write The Essay- 3rd Paragraph31:56
- Second Argument- Causes32:00
- Documents 3, 4, 7 Illustrates…34:24
- POV37:50
- Let's Write The Essay- 4th Paragraph39:40
- Consequences39:42
- Evidence- 2, 3, 4, 6, 942:08
- POV44:47
- Extra Document-Townspeople45:12
- Let's Write The Essay- 5th Paragraph46:11
- If No Concluding Paragraph- Zero Harm46:28
- Good For Adding Anything Missed46:40
- Reviewing The DBQ Process48:37
- Answer All Parts48:42
- Draw Chart48:46
- Additional Columns49:05
- Discover As You Read49:12
- Topic Sentences50:05
- Dealing With The Time Factor51:06
- Biggest Mistake Is Not Planning51:16
- Will get More Points If Organize51:34
- Give Practice Essays To Peers Or Teachers51:59
- Re-Do52:14
- Repeat52:24
- Good Luck!54:40
29m 42s
- Intro0:00
- Materials Needed0:21
- Working With The CCOT1:03
- It is Historical Thinking Skills Intensive1:25
- Many Students Don’t' Understand the Work That Historians Did to Write the Narrative2:15
- Many Students Do Not Use Time to Plan Their Essays4:03
- What is the Benefit for You?4:31
- Goal is to Help You Beef Up Your Abilities in Historical Thinking Skills4:43
- 2014 AP World CCOT5:13
- The Rubric For The Essay5:25
- Valid Thesis6:48
- Addresses All Parts6:56
- Substantial Historical Evidence7:05
- Relevant World Historical Context7:23
- Analyzes Process Of Continuity7:59
- How Hard It Is To Do Each One8:15
- Parse the Essay Prompt9:57
- Analyze10:30
- Continuities and Changes11:02
- Participated in Interregional Trade11:29
- About 1500-175013:09
- Use a Graphic Organizer to Plan the Essay13:38
- Continuities14:43
- Why Did That Happen14:51
- World Historical Context15:08
- Evidence15:42
- Beginning and End of the Period15:57
- Beginning and End16:16
- Evidence16:43
- Change Points17:10
- Time17:23
- Columbus is Key Here17:46
- Discovery of Large Silver Deposits17:59
- Demand for Sugar18:27
- Use of Plantation System18:57
- De La Casas19:09
- Economic Success20:17
- Trade Success22:20
- Continuities22:45
- European Powers Were Present22:53
- Native People Were Always on the Short End of the Stick23:13
- Latin America Produces Raw Materials and Europe Produce Finished Goods23:34
- Analysis23:51
- Because De La Casa's Plea Was Heard23:53
- Increase in Demand for Sugar24:37
- Profits Being Made Led to Competition25:15
- World Historical Context25:28
- World Trading System25:30
- Colonization26:48
- Evidence27:21
- Items of Trade27:22
- Triangular Trade28:19
- Next Session28:46
28m 34s
- Intro0:00
- The Rubric For The Essay0:26
- Valid Thesis0:36
- Addressing All Parts Of Question0:41
- Using Evidence0:49
- Relevant World Historical Context0:58
- Analyzes Process Of Continuity1:04
- Parse The Essay Prompt-ATDQ1:25
- Understanding2:34
- Continuity And Changes2:38
- Caribbean And Latin America Participated2:46
- Interregional Trade2:57
- Getting The Thesis Point3:08
- Continuities, Change Points, Beginning Date And Situation, Ending Situation, Ending Date4:51
- Using Our Graphic Organizer5:31
- Beginning, End, Change Points, Continuity5:42
- Beginning, Change Points, End5:54
- In Regard To Trade6:22
- Continuities6:25
- Raw Materials6:45
- Sell Finished Goods6:53
- Getting The Thesis Point6:58
- Continuities: European Powers, Oppressed Native Peoples7:08
- Period: 1500-17507:14
- Change: Little Or No Interregional Trade To Multiregional Trading7:39
- Caveat On The Thesis8:09
- Cannot Count For Any Other Points8:33
- Restate Thesis In Concluding Paragraph8:51
- Not True For Rubric9:04
- Double-Dipping9:13
- The Magic Sentence9:31
- The Reason Why….9:40
- 1 Point Analysis10:13
- Evidence Points10:41
- World Historical Context11:06
- Essay Structure11:50
- Thesis12:00
- Roadmap12:02
- First Argument12:11
- Second Argument12:18
- Third Argument12:21
- Concluding Paragraph12:24
- Possible Body Organization Ideas13:34
- Continuities13:48
- Major Changes13:51
- The First Paragraph- Roadmap14:11
- Influx Of Europeans Opened Up Interregional Trade14:26
- Remember What It Is About15:14
- Trade15:26
- Beginning, Change Points, End16:09
- De la Casas16:24
- The Body Paragraphs Must Have16:44
- Topic Sentences17:05
- Evidence Sentences17:23
- First Body Paragraph17:38
- Evidence Sentence: Silver Mines In Peru And Mexico18:05
- World Historical Context18:38
- Analysis Sentence19:03
- Second Body Paragraph20:33
- Topic Sentence: Sugar-Sweet Tooth20:43
- Evidence Sentence: Plantations20:57
- Analysis Sentence: Ratio Ideology Justify African Slavery21:12
- Third Body Paragraph22:09
- Topic Sentence: Indigenous Forced Labor Difficult To Maintain22:35
- Evidence Sentence Sentences: De La Casa22:50
- Analysis Sentence: Topic Sentence Contains23:15
- Concluding Paragraph23:35
- Restate Thesis In Creative Way23:39
- Write Something Important You forgot24:13
- Attach General Meaning From World History24:33
- How To Get More Points On Your Essay26:31
- Parse The Prompt26:40
- Plan26:58
- Practice27:23
30m 26s
- Intro0:00
- Materials Needed0:22
- Parse The Essay Prompt- ATDQ1:11
- Answer The Dang Question1:39
- Analyze2:13
- Similarities And Differences2:39
- Two Empires3:04
- How To Make Your Choice3:08
- Choose The One You Know The Most About3:21
- Religion Being A Part Of Politics3:52
- Parse The Essay Prompt- ATDQ6:48
- Gupta & Caliphates6:58
- The Rubric For The Essay7:31
- Adjusted To Fit Student Work9:05
- Thesis Needs Both Similarity And Difference9:15
- Direct Relevant Comparison9:45
- Analysis- Why?10:28
- Stay On The Task At Hand10:51
- Don't Write Generic Economic, Political, Social Essay11:43
- What Is The Task At Hand11:52
- Religion To Rule12:02
- Use A Graphic Organizer12:15
- Venn Diagram12:29
- Commonality12:53
- Both Used Religion To Establish Legitimacy14:40
- Both Used Religion To Promote Ethics16:30
- Differences17:50
- Caliph Was Both Ruler Of Politics And The Last Word In Religion18:35
- Both In Hinduism & Buddhism, The Ruler Was A Practitioner19:44
- Language Of Islam Is Arabic, Spread Because Of Religion21:55
- The Language Of Hinduism Is Sanskrit & Many Languages Made It Difficult To Rule24:29
- Getting The Thesis Point26:28
- Plug And Play27:08
- Using The Thesis Template28:00
- Caveat On The Thesis28:43
- Thesis Cannot Count For Any Of The Other Points28:57
- Restate Thesis In Concluding Paragraph29:07
- Double-Dip29:27
- Next Session29:42
- Writing Essay29:50
22m 59s
- Intro0:00
- Materials Needed0:18
- What Is The Task At Hand0:55
- Similarities And Differences1:04
- How They Used Religion To Rule1:17
- The Rubric For The Essay1:27
- Thesis One Point1:39
- Address All Parts1:44
- Use Evidence1:50
- Make One Direct, Relevant Comparison1:58
- Use A Graphic Organizer3:08
- Venn Diagram3:20
- Possible Body Organization3:40
- Similarities3:50
- Differences3:56
- Essay Structure4:14
- Paragraph One Contains Thesis4:16
- Each Paragraph Begins With Topic Sentence4:48
- Conclusion5:06
- Remember What It Is About5:27
- Using Religion To Rule5:36
- First Paragraph5:55
- Good To Have Roadmap6:02
- Second Paragraph- Topic Sentence6:18
- Do Not Start With Fact6:30
- Second Paragraph- Evidence7:17
- Third Paragraph- Topic Sentence10:56
- Third Paragraph- Evidence11:16
- Fourth Paragraph- Topic Sentence13:39
- Fourth Paragraph- Evidence13:56
- Fourth Paragraph- Analysis15:33
- Fifth Paragraph16:37
- Concluding Paragraph18:05
- Restate The Thesis18:14
- Conclusion18:05
- Restate The Thesis18:11
- Attach General Meaning19:14
- How To Get The Most Points On Your Essay21:46
- Parse The Prompt22:02
- Plan22:13
- Practice22:28
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