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Social Studies 7 B

$450.00

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In this course, which will emphasize Medieval and Early Modern History, students will use their historical investigation skills to examine medieval civilizations across the world.

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In this course, which will emphasize Medieval and Early Modern History, students will use their historical investigation skills to examine medieval civilizations across the world. They will learn how social, cultural, and technological developments led to changes in the ways that people lived and interacted with others. Units of study will include Islamic civilizations, Chinese civilizations, sub-Saharan African civilizations, Medieval Japan, Meso-American and Andean civilizations, and Medieval Europe. Students will then focus on the cultural and political changes brought about by the Renaissance and Reformation. Further studies will uncover how the Age of Exploration, the Scientific Revolution, and the Age of Reason and Enlightenment set a course for the modern world.

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