Grade 10: World History, Culture, and Geography (History-Social Science Framework)
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Overarching IdeasWH.A
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How did ideas associated with the Englightenment, the Scientific Revolution, the Age of Reason, and a variety of democratic revolutions develop and impact civil societyWH.A.1
- 2
Why did imperial powers seek to expand their empires? How did colonies respond? What were the legacies of these conquests?WH.A.2
- 3
Why was the modern period defined by global conflict and cooperation, economic growth and collapse, and global independence and connnection?WH.A.3
The World in 1750WH.B
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How were most societies organized in the 1700s?WH.B.1
- 2
Who held power in the 1700s? Why?WH.B.2
- 3
What was the divine right of kings?WH.B.3
1750-1917: Revolutions Reshape the World Democratic RevolutionsWH.C
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How were enlightened ideas a break from the past?WH.C.1
- 2
How did the "social contract" affect ordinary people?WH.C.2
- 3
What are individual or natural rights? Who received those rights in the eighteenth century?WH.C.3
- 4
Why did civic reformers argue for representative governments?WH.C.4
- 5
What were the consequences of trying to implement political revolutionary ideas in Europe, Latin America, and North America?WH.C.5
- 6
How do the French, American, and Haitian Revolutions compare to one another?WH.C.6
- 7
How is national identity constructed?WH.C.7
Industrial RevolutionsWH.D
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Should this era of industrialization be called an Industrial Revolution? Why or why not?WH.D.1
- 2
What were the results of the industrial revolutions? How was technology, and the environment transformed by industrialization?WH.D.2
- 3
How did industrial revolutions affect governments, countries, and national identity in similar and different ways?WH.D.3
The Rise of Imperialism and ColonialismWH.E
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Why did industrialized nations embark on imperial ventures?WH.E.1
- 2
How did colonization work?WH.E.2
- 3
How was imperialism connected to race and religion?WH.E.3
- 4
How was imperialism similar and different between colonies in Africa, Asia, and Latin America?WH.E.4
- 5
What were the causes and effects of the Mexican Revolution?WH.E.5
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How did native people respond to colonization?WH.E.6
Causes and Course of World War IWH.F
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Why did the great war become a World War?WH.F.1
- 2
How was World War I a total war?WH.F.2
- 3
What were the consequences of World War I for nations and people?WH.F.3
- 4
Why did the Russian Revolution develop, and how did it become popular?WH.F.4
Effects of World War IWH.G
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How did World War I end? What were the consequences of the postwar agreement?WH.G.1
- 2
How did agreements dating from the World War I and postwar periods impact the map of the Middle East?WH.G.2
- 3
What were the effects of World War I on ordinary people?WH.G.3
- 4
Why does the term "lost generation" refer to those who lived through or came of age during these years?WH.G.4
- 5
How did the post-World War I world order contribute to the collapse of the worldwide economy?WH.G.5
Rise of Totalitarian Governments after World War IWH.H
- 1
Why did communism and facism appeal to Europeans in the 1930s?WH.H.1
- 2
What were the key ideas of communism? How were the ideas translated on the ground?WH.H.2
- 3
What was totalitarianism, and how was it implemented in similar and different ways in Japan, Germany, Italy, and the Soviet Union?WH.H.3
- 4
How did Nazis come to power? Why did ordinary people suport them?WH.H.4
Causes and Consequenses of World War IIWH.I
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Why was the death toll so high during World War II?WH.I.1
- 2
What were the keys goals of the Axis and Allied powers? How was the war moblized on different fronts?WH.I.2
- 3
How did technology affect World War II?WH.I.3
- 4
How was World War II a total war? How did World War II's actors, goals, and strategies compare with those of World War I?WH.I.4
- 5
How was the Holocaust carried out?WH.I.5
International Developments in the Post-World War II WorldWH.J
- 1
How did the cold war develop?WH.J.1
- 2
How was the Cold War waged all over the world?WH.J.2
- 3
How did former colonies respond to the Cold War and liberation?WH.J.3
- 4
How and why did the Cold War end?WH.J.4
Nation-Building in the Contemporary WorldWH.K
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How have nations organized in the post-Cold War world?WH.K.1
- 2
How have nations struggled in similar and different ways to achieve economic, political, and social stability?WH.K.2
- 3
How have developing nations worked together to idenitfy and attempt to solve challenges?WH.K.3
Economic Integration and Contemporary Revolutions in Information, Technology, and CommunicationsWH.L
- 1
How has globalization affected people, nations, and capital?WH.L.1
- 2
How has the post-Cold War world and globalization facilitated extremist and terrorist organizations?WH.L.2
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- Grade 10
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- (2016) History-Social Science Framework
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