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Overview, 1000 - Present
SUMMARY
Dynasties and Political Regimes P Q 0/5250 0 % 1200 - 1450
1 Global Tapestry
1.1 East Asia
1.1.a. East Asia politics and conquest P Q 0/3150 0 % 1.1.b. East Asia religions and philosophies P Q 0/4200 0 % 1.1.c. East Asia Economics, Technology P Q 0/2100 0 % 1.2 Dar al-Islam
1.2.b. Politics and Culture P Q 0/2800 0 % 1.3 South and Southeast Asia P Q 0/3500 0 % 2 Networks of Exchange
2.3 Indian Ocean
2.3.a. Indian Ocean: Places and People P Q 0/3500 0 % 2.3.b. Technology and Knowledge P Q 0/2100 0 % 2.5 Cultural Consequences of Connectivity P Q 0/3850 0 % 1450 - 1750
3 Land-Based Empires
3.2 Administration
3.2.a. Empire Armies and Official Religions P Q 0/3150 0 % 3.2.b. Taxation by Empires P Q 0/2450 0 % 3.2.c. Official Art and Architecture P Q 0/1400 0 % 4 Transoceanic Connections
4.1 Technological Innovations P Q 0/3500 0 % 4.3 Columbian Exchange
4.3.a.i. Old World Diseases P Q 0/2800 0 % 4.3.a.ii. Old World Disease Carriers P Q 0/2800 0 % 4.4 Maritime Empires Established
4.4.a. African Kingdoms and Empires P Q 0/2450 0 % 4.4.b. Maritime Empires Competition P Q 0/3150 0 % 4.4.c. Portugal and Incumbents in the Indian ... P Q 0/4200 0 % 4.4.d. Native Collaboration, Subjugation, Iso ... P Q 0/3500 0 % 4.5 Maritime Empires Maintained
4.5.b. Effects of Global Trade P Q 0/4200 0 % 4.5.c. Cloth Production and Trade P Q 0/2800 0 % 4.5.d. Slavery and Other Servitude P Q 0/5250 0 % 4.5.e. Race and Caste in the Americas P Q 0/3150 0 % 4.6 Internal and External Challenges P Q 0/3500 0 % 1750 - 1900
5 Revolutions
5.0 Overview
5.1 Enlightenment incl. Abolitionism P Q 0/3150 0 % 5.2 Nationalism and Revolutions
5.2.a. Nationalism
5.2.a.i.A. Nationalism Features Part I P Q 0/2450 0 % 5.2.a.i.B. Nationalism Features Part II P Q 0/2450 0 % 5.2.a.ii.A. Nationalism Causes Part I P Q 0/2450 0 % 5.2.a.ii.B. Nationalism Causes Part II P Q 0/2450 0 % 5.2.b. Politics and Independence, 1770-1840s
5.2.b.i. Reform Origins, 1770-1840s P Q 0/3850 0 % 5.2.b.ii. Reform Outcomes, 1770-1840s P Q 0/2450 0 % 5.2.c. Politics and Independence, 1848-1914 P Q 0/2450 0 % 5.3 Industrial Revolution Begins
5.3.a. Industrial Revolution Origins Part I P Q 0/3850 0 % 5.3.b. Industrial Revolution Origins Part II P Q 0/3850 0 % 5.4 Industrialization Spreads P Q 0/3500 0 % 5.5 Industrial Revolution Technology
5.5.a. Industrial Rev. Technologies Part I P Q 0/2450 0 % 5.5.b. Industrial Rev. Technologies Part II P Q 0/2800 0 % 5.6 Industrialization: Government Role P Q 0/2100 0 % 5.7 Economic Developments and Innovations P Q 0/3500 0 % 5.8 Reactions to Industrialization P Q 0/3500 0 % 5.9 Society
5.9.a. Society in general P Q 0/2450 0 % 5.9.b. Society Urbanization P Q 0/2100 0 % 6 Industrialization Consequences
6.1 Rationales for Imperialism
6.1.b. Social Darwinism Specifics P Q 0/2100 0 % 6.2 State Expansion
6.2.a. State Expansion Part I P Q 0/2450 0 % 6.2.b. State Expansion Part II P Q 0/2800 0 % 6.3 Indigenous Responses to State Expansion
6.3.c. Responses: Balkans P Q 0/1750 0 % 6.4 Global Economic Development
6.4.a. Economic Development Part I P Q 0/2450 0 % 6.4.b. Economic Development Part II P Q 0/2450 0 % 6.4.c. Economic Development (fill-in-blank) P Q 0/630 0 % 6.8 Imperial Age Causation P Q 0/1400 0 % 1900 - Present
7 Global Conflict, 1900 - present
7.1 Shifting Power
7.1.a. Shifting Power Part I P Q 0/2100 0 % 7.1.b. Shifting Power Part II P Q 0/2450 0 % 7.2 Causes of World War I P Q 0/3500 0 % 7.3 Conducting World War I
7.3.a. Conducting WWI: Wartime P Q 0/3500 0 % 7.3.b. Conducting WWI: Peace Treaties P Q 0/3850 0 % 7.4 Interwar Economy
7.4.a. Economy: 1920s Struggles, Stability P Q 0/2100 0 % 7.4.b. Economy: 1930s Depression
7.4.b.i. Economy: Depression Causes P Q 0/2800 0 % 7.4.b.ii. Economy: Depression Responses P Q 0/2100 0 % 7.5 Unresolved Tensions
7.5.a. Tensions in Europe P Q 0/2800 0 % 7.5.b. Tensions Beyond Europe P Q 0/1750 0 % 7.6 Causes of World War II P Q 0/3500 0 % 7.7 Conducting World War II
7.7.a. World War II: Warfare P Q 0/3850 0 % 7.7.b. World War II: Conclusion P Q 0/1750 0 % 8 Cold War and Decolonization
8.1 Setting the Stage
8.1.a. Cold War Origins 1940-1947 P Q 0/2450 0 % 8.1.b. Cold War Origins 1948-1950 P Q 0/3150 0 % 8.3 Effects of the Cold War P Q 0/2450 0 % 8.4 Spread of Communism After 1900
8.4.a. East, SE, South Asia P Q 0/2450 0 % 8.4.b. Mideast, Africa, Americas P Q 0/2800 0 % 8.5 Decolonization After 1900
8.5.a. Independence movements and leaders P Q 0/2450 0 % 8.5.b. Independence actions and responses
8.5.b.i. Independence actions: Comparative P Q 0/1050 0 % 8.5.b.ii. Independence actions: British Empir ... P Q 0/1400 0 % 8.5.b.iii. Independence actions: other empire ... P Q 0/2100 0 % 8.5.c. Post-independence developments P Q 0/1750 0 % 8.6 Newly Independent States
8.6.a. New post-colonial boundaries P Q 0/2100 0 % 8.6.b. Post-colonial economics P Q 0/1400 0 % 8.6.c. Post-colonial migrations P Q 0/3150 0 % 8.7 Global Resistance to Established Order
8.8 Cold War End
9 Globalization
9.1 Technology and Exchange
9.1.a. Technology and Exchange Part I P Q 0/2100 0 % 9.1.b. Technology and Exchange Part II P Q 0/2800 0 % 9.2 Technology Advances and Limits P Q 0/2100 0 % 9.3 Technology and Environment P Q 0/2800 0 % 9.4 Economics
9.4.a. Postwar Trade Liberalization P Q 0/2800 0 % 9.4.b. 1980s Trade Liberalization P Q 0/1750 0 % 9.4.c. Knowledge economies P Q 0/1750 0 % 9.4.d. Manufacturing economies P Q 0/2450 0 % 9.4.e. Multinational corporations P Q 0/2100 0 % 9.5 Reforms and Responses
9.5.a. Postwar Human Rights P Q 0/1750 0 % 9.5.c. Race and Caste Equality P Q 0/2450 0 % 9.5.d. Class and Environment P Q 0/1400 0 % 9.6 Globalized Culture
9.6.a. Media and e-commerce P Q 0/2450 0 % 9.7 Resistance to Globalization P Q 0/700 0 %