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1 st six weeks 1 Analyze the major civilizations before 1500 and evaluate the contributions of each era to the development of western civilization. (PASS 2-8) 2 Describe the political, social, and economic structure of medieval Europe. (PASS 1.2, 1.3, 9.1-9.5) 3 Analyze the role of the Roman Catholic Church in western European medieval life. (PASS 9.4) 4 Describe the major events of the 14 th century and their effect on the development of Europe. (PASS 9.5) 5 Examine the transition from medieval thought to humanism. (PASS 10.1) 6 Analyze the characteristics of Renaissance painting, sculpture, architecture and literature. (PASS 10.1) 7 Compare and contrast the Renaissance in Italy and in northern Europe. (PASS 10.1)

8 Analyze the extent of Renaissance impact on society, education and politics. (PASS 10.2) 9 Analyze the extent to which the Reformation was an economic, a political, and a religious movement. (PASS 11.1) 10 Analyze the Catholic response to the spectrum of Protestant movements in Europe. (PASS 11.1) 11 Evaluate the extent to which the wars of the late 16 th and early 17 th centuries were religious in nature. (PASS 11.2)

2 nd six weeks 12 Describe the causes of European expansion and assess the impact of expansion on both western Europe and the new world. (PASS 12.1-3) 13 Analyze the economic, political, and social implications of the Commercial Revolution. (PASS 12.4) 14 Analyze and evaluate the absolutist policies of Louis XIV of France. (PASS 13.1) 15 Describe the political, economic, social and cultural factors in the development of absolutism in Prussia,, Austria, and Russia. (PASS 13.1) 16 Examine the evolution of Parliamentary power in England. 17 Compare and contrast the Spanish Century of Gold in the 16 th century with the Dutch Golden Age of the 17 th century. (PASS 13.1-2) 18 Describe the scientific achievements of the 16 th and 17 th centuries. (PASS 13.4) 19 Analyze the extent to which the Scientific Revolution transformed the world-view of 18 th century Europeans. (PASS 13.5)

3 rd six weeks Broken Arrow Public Schools 20 Identify the major philosophical developments of the Enlightenment movement. (PASS 13.3, 13.5) 21 Assess the impact of the Philosophers of the Age of Enlightenment on political development. (PASS 13.2, 13.3) 22 Describe the 18 th century economic changes and demographic patterns and assess the impact of those changes on the social and cultural pattern of life in Europe. (PASS 13.4) 23 Describe the causes of the French Revolution and categorize the major events of the revolution using Crane Brinton s stages of revolution. 24 Analyze the effect of the French Revolution on the political development of France. 25 Examine the domestic and foreign policies of Napoleon and assess his impact on European politics. 26 Explain the major principles and provisions of the Congress of Vienna. (PASS 14.1)

4 th six weeks Broken Arrow Public Schools 27 Examine the origins and developments of the Industrial Revolution. (PASS 15.1, 15.2) 28 Assess the impact of industrialization on society in the 19 th century (PASS 15.2, 15.3) 29 Describe the methods used in various European nations to deal with industrialization and its consequences. (PASS 15.3, 15.5) 30 Describe the isms that developed in the 19 th century in response to the Industrial Revolution and capitalism. (PASS 15.4) 31 Assess the impact of the Congress of Vienna on European political struggles through 1848. (PASS 14.2) 32 Evaluate the impact of nationalism and the political development of the major nations of Europe. (PASS 14.3) 33 Assess the social, intellectual and political impact of rapid industrialization and nationalism. (PASS 14.2)

5 th six weeks 34 Analyze the motives, methods, and impact of imperialism in the 19 th century. (PASS 9.6, 14.4, 15.5, 16.1) 35 Analyze the extent to which the balance of power in Europe was affected by imperialism. (PASS 16.1) 36 Identify the major causes of World War I and compare and contrast Wilson s Fourteen Points and the Treaty of Versailles. (PASS 16.1) 37 Identify the major events of the Russian Revolution and describe the political and economic development of the USSR under Lenin and Stalin. (PASS 16.2, 16.3) 38 Compare and contrast the tactics used to seize and maintain power by the totalitarian dictators prior to WWII and assess the impact of the worldwide depression on European politics. (PASS 16.3) 39 Create a timeline explaining the major events, policies and conflicts of WWII and evaluate the impact of the series of WWII conferences on the course of the war and the post-war power structure. (PASS 16.4-6)

6 th six weeks Broken Arrow Public Schools 40 Evaluate the roles of the US and the USSR in the Cold War. (PASS 17.3) 41 Trace the effects of the Cold War on global events and development. (PASS 17.1, 17.2, 17.4) 42 Explain the relationship of the Soviet Union and the countries of eastern Europe from 1945 to 1990 and describe the fall of the USSR. (PASS 17.3) 43 Describe the influence of the postwar prosperity and technological developments on the economics, society, and culture of Europe and the world. 44 Review for the AP European History test.