Study Networks of Exchange
Topic: AP World History
- cat: Exchange in the Indian Ocean
- cat: Cultural Consequences of Connectivity
- cat: The Silk Roads
- cat: The Mongol Empire and the Making of the Modern World
- cat: Trans-Saharan Trade Routes
- cat: Environmental Consequences of Connectivity
- cat: Comparisons of Economic Exchange
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- distribution: 2024, 11.9, 32.3, 19.6, 27.4, 8.8, 379385, 3.11, 63.7
- type: AP Exam
- summary: AP World History: Modern is a college-level course that examines global history from around 1200 CE to the present. Students explore key themes such as human-environment interaction, cultural developments, political systems, economic change, and social structures across regions including Africa, the Americas, Asia, Europe, and Oceania. The course emphasizes historical thinking skills—like analyzing sources, making comparisons, and evaluating cause and effect—while studying major events like the rise and fall of empires, revolutions, industrialization, imperialism, global conflicts, and globalization. AP World History helps students understand the connections between regions and how the past has shaped the modern world.
- category: Social Sciences
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