Everything you need to ace world history in one big fat notebook The complete middle school study guide

Ximena Vengoechea

Book - 2023

A workbook that examines world history on a middle school level. Organized by key concepts, the text includes mnemonic devices, definitions, timelines and doodles to help the subject stick in your brain, so you can ace your class.

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Children's Room j909/Vengoechea Due May 14, 2024
Subjects
Genres
Juvenile works
Study guides
Published
New York : Workman Publishing 2023.
Language
English
Main Author
Ximena Vengoechea (author)
Other Authors
Michael Lindblad (contributor), Blake Henry (illustrator), Tim (Graphic artist) Hall, Chris (Teacher) Pearce
Edition
2nd edition
Item Description
"From the brains behind Brain Quest!"--Cover.
Physical Description
565 pages : color illustrations, color maps ; 21 cm
Audience
Ages 11-14.
ISBN
9781523515950
  • Unit 1. The First Humans: Prehistory-3500 BCE
  • 1. The First Humans and the Paleolithic Era
  • 2. The Neolithic Period
  • Unit 2. First Civilizations: 4500 BCE-300 CE
  • 3. Mesopotamia
  • 4. Ancient Africa
  • 5. The Phoenicians and the Israelites
  • 6. Ancient India
  • 7. Ancient China
  • 8. Ancient Greece
  • 9. Ancient Rome
  • Unit 3. The Middle Ages: 476 CE-1500 CE
  • 10. The Byzantine Empire
  • 11. The Rise of Islam in the Middle Ages
  • 12. Early Civilizations of the Americas
  • 13. The Golden Age of China
  • 14. Medieval Japan
  • 15. The Mongol Empire
  • 16. Medieval India
  • 17. Europe in the Middle Ages
  • 18. The European Crusades in the Muslim World
  • Unit 4. Renaissance and Reformation: 14th century CE-17th century CE
  • 19. The Renaissance Begins
  • 20. The Reformation
  • Unit 5. The Age of European Exploration: 1400-1800
  • 21. Europe Sets Sail
  • 22. Europe Trades with Asia (or Tries to)
  • 23. European Colonies in the Americas
  • Unit 6. Revolution and Enlightenment 1543-1865
  • 24. The Scientific Revolution and the Enlightenment
  • 25. Monarchies Rise in Europe
  • 26. The American Revolution
  • 27. The French Revolution
  • 28. Nationalism Across Europe and Independence Movements in South America and Haiti
  • 29. The American Civil War
  • 30. The Industrial Revolution
  • 31. The Women's Movement
  • Unit 7. The Era of Imperialism: 1800-1914
  • 32. European Imperialism
  • 33. Europeans Scramble to Colonize Africa
  • 34. Japan Modernizes
  • 35. The Spanish-American War
  • 36. Resistance to Colonization
  • Unit 8. World Conflicts in the Early 20th Century: 1914-1945
  • 37. World War I
  • 38. The Great Depression
  • 39. Political Shifts After the War
  • 40. World War II
  • Unit 9. Post-World War II: The World from 1945 to Today
  • 41. Changes in Europe and the Middle East After World War II
  • 42. The Cold War
  • 43. Nationalist and Independence Movements After World War II
  • 44. Modern Global Transformations
  • 45. Climate Change and Major World Events
  • Index