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Content Alignment Guide: Pacemaker World History correlated to

World History Pearson Learning Group correlated to Pacemaker The Peopling of the World 4 Human Origins in Africa 7 e.g., 350-351 Humans Try to Control Nature 12 17-23 Early River Valley Civilizations 24 City-States in Mesopotamia 27 20, 29-32, 61, 62 Pyramids on the Nile 33 41, 44-47 Planned Cities on the Indus 42 69, 70, 72 River Dynasties in China 46 74, 75-77 People and Ideas on the Move 54 Indo-European Migrations 57 70, 71, 72 Roots of Hinduism and Buddhism 62 71, 72, 73 Seafaring Traders Extend Boundaries 67 53, 54-56 The Origins of Judaism 72 56, 57, 58 First Age of Empires 80 The Empires of Egypt and Nubia Collide 83 62, 344-347 Assyria Dominates the Fertile Crescent 88 63, 64, 65 Persia Unites Many Lands 92 94 An Empire Unifies China 97 74-77 Bookworks, Santa Fe 1

Classical Greece 108 Cultures of the Mountains and the Sea 111 87-97 Warring City-States 115 94-96 Democracy and Greece s Golden Age 120 95, 97 Alexander---Empire Builder 128 101-108 The Spread of Hellenistic Culture 132 103-104 Ancient Rome and Early Christianity 138 The Romans Create a Republic 141 112-114 The Roman Empire Brings Change 146 116-119 The Rise of Christianity 153 124-126 The Decline of the Roman Empire 158 126-129 Rome and the Roots of Western Civilization 164 121-123 India and China Establish Empires 170 First Empires of India 173 69-71 Trade Spreads Indian Religions and Culture 177 54-55 Han Emperors in China 181 e.g., 217 African Civilization 190 Diverse Societies in Africa 193 355 The Kingdom of Aksum and East African Trade 199 347 The Americas: A Separate World 208 Hunters and Farmers in the Americas 211 78-79 Early Mesoamerican Civilizations 216 80 Early Civilizations of the Andes 221 231-233 The Muslim World 230 The Rise of Islam 233 158-163 The Spread of Islam 238 160-162 Muslim Achievement 242 158-168 Bookworks, Santa Fe 2

World Religions 250 Buddhism 252 73-74 Christianity 254 124-128 Hinduism 256 71-72 Islam 258 158-163 Judaism 260 58-59 Confucianism 262 77 Byzantines, Russians, and Turks Interact 266 Byzantium Becomes the New Rome 269 139 Russians Adapt Byzantine Culture 274 141, 390 Turkish Empires Rise in Anatolia 279 167 Empires in East Asia 284 Two Great Dynasties in China 287 76-77 The Mongol Conquests 294 218 Empire of the Great Khan 299 Students can meet standard through research assignment developed by teacher. Feudal Powers in Japan 303 222-223 Kingdoms of Southeast Asia and Korea 308 Teacher should use text as foundation and expand on text. European Middle Ages 314 Germanic Kingdoms Unite Under Charlemagne 317 139-140 Feudalism in Europe 322 147-149 The Age of Chivalry 327 Teacher should expand on text. The Church Wields Power 332 208 The Formation of Western Europe 338 Church Reform and the Crusades 341 164-166, 194 Trade, Towns, and Financial Revolution 348 175, 518-519 England and France Develop 352 173-174 A Century of Turmoil 356 Teacher can use text as foundation and supplement relevant materials. Bookworks, Santa Fe 3

Societies and Empires of Africa 364 North and Central African Societies 367 Teacher should expand on and/or supplement text, e.g., 350-351. West African Empires and Civilizations 371 Text can be used as foundation and expanded on. Eastern City-States and Southern Empires 378 Teacher should expand on text. People and Empires in the Americas 388 Diverse Societies of North America 391 244-245 Mayan Kings and Cities 395 e.g., 81 The Aztecs Control Central Mexico 400 229-231 The Inca Create a Mountain Empire 407 231-233 European Renaissance and Reformation 414 Italy: Birthplace of the Renaissance 417 183-185 The Northern Renaissance 423 e.g., 185 Luther Starts the Reformation 428 194-195 The Reformation Continues 433 e.g., 196 The Muslim World Expands 440 The Ottomans Build a Vast Empire 443 167-168 The Mughals Establish an Empire in India 451 226 An Age of Exploration and Isolation 460 Europeans Explore the East 463 e.g., 245, 354-355 China Rejects European Outreach 469 221 Japan Limits Western Contacts 474 224-225 The Atlantic World 480 Spanish Conquests in the Americas 483 237-238 Competing Claims in North America 490 243-243 The Atlantic Slave Trade 495 350-353 The Columbian Exchange and Global Trade 500 518-519 Bookworks, Santa Fe 4

Absolute Monarchs in Europe 510 Spain s Empire and European Absolutism 513 210-203 France s Ultimate Monarch 518 205-206 Central European Monarchs Clash 526 201-211 Russian Czars Increase Power 531 391-394 Parliament Limits the English Monarchy 536 253-254 Enlightenment and Revolution 542 The Scientific Revolution 545 e.g., 96-97, 190, 191 The Enlightenment in Europe 551 251-252 The Spread of Enlightenment Ideas 558 251-252 American Revolution: The Birth of a Republic 563 257-258 The French Revolution and Napoleon 570 Revolution Threatens the French King 573 267-268 Revolution Brings Reform and Terror 577 268-269 Napoleon Forges an Empire 584 270-272 Napoleon s Empire Collapses 589 273-274 The Congress of Vienna Convenes 593 Teacher can use text as foundation and expand on topic. Nationalist Revolutions Sweep the West 600 Latin American Peoples Win Independence 603 296, 297-303 Revolutions Disrupt Europe 609 361-371 Revolutions in the Arts 619 185-186 The Industrial Revolution 630 The Beginnings of Industrialization 633 281 Industrialization Spreads 643 282, 290-291 An Age of Reform 647 Teacher can use text as foundation and expand on text. Bookworks, Santa Fe 5

An Age of Democracy and Progress 656 Democratic Reform and Activism 659 e.g., 337-338 Self-Rule for British Colonies 664 336-337 Expansion and Crisis in the United States 669 307-308, 310, 311-312 Nineteenth-Century Progress 673 282-291 The Age of Imperialism 682 Imperialists Divide Africa 685 344-355 Muslim Lands Fall to Imperialist Demands 697 348 British Imperialism in India 701 334-341 Western Powers Rule Southeast Asia 706 451, 518 Transformations Around the Globe 712 China Responds to Pressure from the West 715 e.g., 319 Japan Modernizes 720 328-329 U.S. Economic Imperialism in Latin America 724 497-498 The Mexican Revolution 729 309, 310 The Great War 740 The Stage is Set for War 743 368-369 War Consumes Europe 747 376-380 War Affects the World 753 382-385 A Flawed Peace 760 384-385 Revolution and Nationalism 766 Revolutions in Russia 769 395-398 Collapse of Chinese Imperial Rule 781 323-326 Nationalism in India and Southwest Asia 785 333-338 Bookworks, Santa Fe 6

Years of Crisis 792 An Age of Uncertainty 795 e.g., 511 A Global Depression 801 431-439, 446-447 Fascism Rises in Europe 807 408, 409, 421 Aggressors on the March 811 407, 408 World War II 818 Hitler s Lightning War 821 410-411 Japan Strikes in the Pacific 827 418 The Holocaust 831 416-417 The Allies are Victorious 835 419 The Devastation of Europe and Japan 842 420-423 Restructuring the Postwar World 852 Two Superpowers Face Off 855 433-434 Communists Triumph in China 862 326 War in Korea and Vietnam 866 449, 451-455 Cold War Around the World 871 433-434, 437, 438, 439 The Cold War Thaws 876 486-487 The Colonies Become New Nations 882 The Indian Subcontinent Gains Independence 885 443-444 Southeast Asian Nations Gain Independence 892 451 New Nations in Africa 896 456, 458-461 Conflicts in the Middle East 901 468-469, 470-475 Struggles for Democracy 908 Democratic Challenges in African Nations 916 456-461 Gorbachev Moves Toward Democracy 921 483-485 Collapse of the Soviet Union 926 486-488 China Follows its Own Path 931 446-449 Bookworks, Santa Fe 7

Global Interdependence 938 Science and Technology Shape Human Outlook 941 514-517 Global Economic Development 945 518-519 Global Security Issues 952 512-514 Cultures Blend in the Global Age 958 517-519 Bookworks, Santa Fe 8