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__World History to 1500 (CHW 3M)__
 * Currently taught by: Mr. R. Gabriel**

Walker, Robert J. __World Civilizations: A Comparative Study.__ New York: Oxford University Press, 1998.
 * Course Text:**

This course investigate the history of humanity from earliest times to the sixteenth century. Students will analyse diverse socities from around the world, with an emphasis on the political, cultural, and economic structures and historical forces that have shaped the modern world. They will apply historical inquiry, critical-thinking, and communication skills to evaluate the influence of selected individuals, groups, and innovations and to present their own conclusions (__The Ontario Cirriculum, Canadian and World Studies, grades 11 and 12__, 144).
 * Course Synopsis:**

**__Course News / Due Dates__**

Fri. Sept 9: "To Dig or Not to Dig"


 * History Question of the Day**
 * Who was the first Roman Emperor to inflict harm on the Christians?**

__MLA Style Guides__
McMaster Uiversity's MLA Style Guide Easy Bibliography Creator

[[file:ISU seminar rubric.pdf]]


**__Course Forms__**

__**Unit I: "The Origins of Humans", Chapter 1**__

[[file:CHWThe Four Disciplines.ppt]]




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__**Unit II: "Middle-Eastern Civilizations, 3500 BCE - 395 CE", Chapters 2-5**__ __Power Points / Notes__ __Use for Test__ __Daily Assignments__

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__**Unit III: "The Mediterranean World, 1500 BCE - 450 CE" Chapters 6-9**__

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__Culminating Activity__



__**Unit IV: "The Medieval World, 400 CE - 1500 CE" Chapters 10-16**__ __Power Points / Notes__

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__**Unit V: "Early Asain Civilization, 4500 BCE - 1185 CE" Chapters 17-20**__ __Power Points / Notes__

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__**Unit VI: "Central and South America, 600 BCE - 1572 CE" Chapters 21-24**__ __Power Points / Notes__

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