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Unit 1The Global Tapestryc. 1200 – 1450Song China, Dar al-Islam, sub-Saharan kingdoms, the Americas, and feudal Europe before the age of connection.28vocab25IDs10MCQs4SAQs5DBQ
Unit 2Networks of Exchangec. 1200 – 1450Silk Roads, Indian Ocean trade, Trans-Saharan caravans, and the Mongol Empire that connected them all.27vocab25IDs10MCQs4SAQs5DBQ
Unit 3Land-Based Empiresc. 1450 – 1750Ottoman, Safavid, Mughal, Qing, and Russian empires consolidate power through gunpowder and bureaucracy.28vocab25IDs10MCQs4SAQs5DBQ
Unit 4Transoceanic Interconnectionsc. 1450 – 1750Columbian Exchange, Atlantic slave trade, silver flows, and the first truly global economy.27vocab25IDs10MCQs4SAQs5DBQ
Unit 5Revolutionsc. 1750 – 1900Enlightenment ideas ignite political revolutions across the Atlantic world and nationalist movements worldwide.30vocab26IDs10MCQs4SAQs5DBQ
Unit 6Consequences of Industrializationc. 1750 – 1900Steam, steel, imperialism, and the Scramble for Africa transform economies and global power.29vocab25IDs10MCQs4SAQs5DBQ
Unit 7Global Conflictc. 1900 – presentTwo world wars, revolutions, genocide, and the total-war state that remade the 20th century.29vocab25IDs10MCQs4SAQs5DBQ
Unit 8Cold War & Decolonizationc. 1900 – presentSuperpower rivalry, the end of European empires, and the emergence of the Global South.27vocab25IDs10MCQs4SAQs5DBQ
Unit 9Globalizationc. 1900 – presentFall of the Berlin Wall, economic integration, the digital age, and 21st-century global challenges.26vocab25IDs10MCQs4SAQs5DBQ