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You will have quizzes on the following days over reading schedules. I will be going over how to do notes the first day back from break but I would strongly suggest you start taking notes for your first quiz on Tuesday but I will not collect them for points this time.
Tuesday, January 23 - Transitions: Overseas Expansion and Capitalism 390 - 395 Thursday, January 25 - The Renaissance and Reformation 395-402 Monday, January 29 - Changing States and Politics 402 - 408 Wednesday, January 31 - The Transformation of Cultures and Societies 408 - 413 Friday, February 2 - Sub-Saharan African Societies 418 - 423 Monday, February 5 - Early European Imperialism and the Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade 423 - 429 Wednesday, February 7 - The Ottomans and Islamic Imperial Revival 429 - 434 Friday, February 9 - 434 - 438 - Persia, Morocco, and Central Asia Tuesday, February 13 - 442 - 451 - Early American-European-Pacific Encounters & The European Conquest of the Americas Thursday, February 15 - 451 - 458 The Consequences of American Colonization Tuesday, February 20 - 458 - 465 New Economies, Slavery and the Atlantic System Wednesday, February 21 - 470 - 476 Mughal India, South Asia and New Encounters Friday, February 23 - 476 - 483 Southeast Asia and Global Connections Tuesday February 27 - 483 - 490 Early Modern China and New Challenges Wednesday, February 28 - 490 - 494 Continuity and Change in Korea and Japan Tests Friday, March 2 - 2 SAQs Monday, March 5 - Multiple Choice [Week of Prayer. Class 38 Minutes] Tuesday, March 6 - LEQ
Wednesday, January 3: 326 - 335 "Hinduism, Buddhism, and South Asian Society" & "The Coming of Islam to India and Central Asia"
Friday, January 5: 335 - 344 "Cultural Adaptation and Kingdoms in Southeast Asia" & "Buddhist, Confucian and Islamic Southeast Asian Societies" Monday, January 8: 347 - 353 "Forming Christian Societies in Western Europe" Wednesday January 10: 353 - 362 "Medieval Societies, Thought, and Politics" Friday January 12: 362 - 371 "Eastern Europe: Byzantines, Slavs, and Mongols & Late Medieval Europe and the Roots of Expansion" For your Indian Ocean trade network map, here is the link to Ibn Battuta's travels. orias.berkeley.edu/sites/default/files/general/ibnbattutamap.jpg Also, here is the graphic organizer SPICE chart that needs to be completed over the Inca and the Aztec.
Reading Quizzes will be given on the following days over the following pages. Please notice that you have notes over one section and a SPICE chart to complete which I'll give you.
Tuesday, November 28: 274-279 (Tang China: The Hub of the East) Thursday, November 30: 279 - 282 (Song China and Commercial Growth) Monday, December 4: 283 - 288 (Mongol Conquest, Chinese Resurgence, and Eurasian Connections) [NOTES REQUIRED] Wednesday, December 6: 289 -295 (Cultural Adaption in Korea and Japan) Monday, December 11: 300 - 311 (Diverse African States and Peoples & African Societies, Thought, and Economies) Thursday, December 14: 311 - 322 (American Societies in Transition & The American Empires and Their Challenges) [SPICE CHART over Aztec and Inca civilizations) Read 258 - 270 for a quiz on Monday (11/27). You also should do cornell notes on 263-270 and be ready to show them to me on Monday on your return. There is no other homework for you.
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