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Table Of ContentWhy Study History? Reading for Information Geography's Impact on History National Geographic Reference Atlas Geography Handbook UNIT 1 THE FIRST CIVILIZATIONS AND EMPIRES, PREHISTORY TO A.D. 500 Chapter 1 The First Humans, Prehistory-3500 B.C. Chapter 2 Western Asia And Egypt, 3500-500 B.C. Chapter 3 India And China, 3000 B.C.-A.D. 500 Chapter 4 Ancient Greece, 1900-133 B.C Chapter 5 Rome And The Rise Of Christianity, 600 B.C.-A.D. 500 UNIT 2 NEW PATTERNS OF CIVILIZATIONS, 400-1500 Chapter 6 The World Of Islam, 600-1500 Special Feature: World Religions Chapter 7 Early African Civilizations, 2000 B.C.-A.D. 1500 Chapter 8 The Asian World, 400-1500 Chapter 9 Emerging Europe And The Byzantine Empire, 400-1300 Chapter 10 Europe In The Middle Ages, 1000-1500 Chapter 11 The Americas,400-1500 UNIT 3 THE EARLY MODERN WORLD, 1400-1800 Chapter 12 Renaissance And Reformation, 1350-1600 Chapter 13 The Age Of Exploration, 1500-1800 Chapter 14 Crisis And Absolutism In Europe, 1550-1715 Chapter 15 The Muslim Empires, 1450-1800 Chapter 16 The East Asian World, 1400-1800 Special Feature: WorldLanguages Chapter 17 Revolution And Enlightenment, 1550-1800 Chapter 18 The French Revolution And Napoleon 1789-1815 UNIT 4 AN ERA OF EUROPEAN IMPERIALISM, 1800-1914 Chapter 19 Industrialism And Nationalism, 1800-1870 Chapter 20 Mass Society And Democracy, 1870-1914 Chapter 21 The Height Of Imperialism, 1800-1914 Chapter 22 East Asia Under Challenge, 1800-1914 UNIT 5 THE TWENTIETH-CENTURY CRISIS, 1914-1945 Chapter 23 War And Revolution, 1914-1919 Chapter 24 The West Between The Wars, 1919-1939 Chapter 25 Nationalism Around The World, 1919-1939 Chapter 26 World War II, 1939-1945 UNIT 6 TOWARD A GLOBAL CIVILIZATION, 1945 TO THE PRESENT Chapter 27 Cold War And Postwar Changes, 1945-1970 Chapter 28 The Contemporary Western World, 1970-Present Chapter 29 Latin America, 1945-Present Chapter 30 Africa And The Middle East, 1945-Present Chapter 31 Asia And The Pacific, 1945-Present Chapter 32 Challenges And Hopes For The Future Appendices Mini Almanac Primary Source Library Glossary Spanish Glossary Index
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