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NOTE: LaunchPad material that does not appear in the print book – including guided reading activities, assessment tools, Online Document Projects, and all of the documents from Sources for World Societies – has been indicated on this table of contents as shown. Each chapter in LaunchPad also comes with a wealth of additional documents, Key Terms Flashcards, Map Quizzes, Timeline Activities, and much more, all of which can be easily integrated and assigned.
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1 THE EARLIEST HUMAN SOCIETIES, TO 2500 B.C.E. Guided Reading Activity LaunchPadEvolution and MigrationUnderstanding the Early Human PastHominid EvolutionHomo Sapiens, “Thinking Humans”Migration and DifferentiationPaleolithic Society, 250,000–9000 B.C.E.Foraging for FoodFamily and Kinship RelationshipsCultural Creations and SpiritualityThe Development of Agriculture in the Neolithic Era, ca. 9000 B.C.E.The Development of HorticultureAnimal Domestication and the Rise of PastoralismPlow AgricultureNeolithic SocietySocial Hierarchies and SlaveryGender Hierarchies and InheritanceTrade and Cross-Cultural ConnectionsChapter SummaryConnectionsReview and Explore[[√]] LearningCurve LaunchPad Individuals in Society The Iceman Individuals in Society Online Document Project LaunchPad Mapping the Past Human Migration in the Paleolithic and Neolithic Eras Listening to the Past Paleolithic Venus Figures Quiz for Listening to the Past LaunchPad Viewpoints 1.1 Paleolithic Hand Markings Quiz for Viewpoints 1.1 LaunchPad Picturing the Past Cave Paintings of Horses and a Horned Aurochs from Lascaux Cave, Southern France, ca. 15,000 B.C.E. Viewpoints 1.2 Stone Age Houses in Chile and China Quiz for Viewpoints 1.2 LaunchPad
Documents from Sources for World Societies, Chapter 1 LaunchPadDocument 1-1: An Indian View of Creation from the Rig Veda , ca. 600 B.C.E. LaunchPadDocument 1-2: The Yuchi People Explain Their Origins, ca. 1929 LaunchPadDocument 1-3: A Greek Description of the Elemental Forces, Hesiod, From Theogony, ca. 700 B.C.E. LaunchPadDocument 1-4: Clues about Early Human History in a Neolithic Grave, Double Burial from Mantua, Italy, ca. 6000-5000 B.C.E. LaunchPadDocument 1-5: Artistic Expression in the Paleolithic Era, Cave Painting of a Male and Female Deer, ca. 13,000 B.C.E. LaunchPadChapter 1 Summative Quiz LaunchPad
2 THE RISE OF THE STATE IN SOUTHWEST ASIA AND THE NILE VALLEY, 3200–500 B.C.E.Guided Reading Activity LaunchPadWriting, Cities, and StatesWritten Sources and the Human PastCities and the Idea of CivilizationThe Rise of States, Laws, and Social HierarchiesMesopotamia from Sumer to BabylonEnvironmental Challenges, Irrigation, and ReligionSumerian Politics and SocietyWriting, Mathematics, and PoetryEmpires in MesopotamiaLife Under HammurabiThe EgyptiansThe Nile and the God-KingEgyptian Society and WorkMigrations, Revivals, and CollapseThe Emergence of New StatesThe HebrewsThe Hebrew StateThe Jewish ReligionHebrew SocietyThe Assyrians and PersiansAssyria, the Military MonarchyThe Rise and Expansion of the Persian EmpireThe Religion of ZoroasterChapter SummaryConnectionsReview and Explore[[√]] LearningCurve LaunchPad Listening to the Past Gilgamesh’s Quest for Immortality Quiz for Listening to the Past LaunchPad Viewpoints 2.1 Addressing the Gods in Mesopotamia and Egypt Quiz for Viewpoints 2.1 LaunchPad Picturing the Past Egyptian Home Life Mapping the Past Empires and Migrations in the Eastern Mediterranean Individuals in Society Hatshepsut and Nefertiti Individuals in Society Online Document Project LaunchPad Global Trade Iron Quiz for Global Trade LaunchPad Viewpoints 2.2 Rulers and Divine Favor: Cyrus the Great in the Cyrus Cylinder and Hebrew Scripture Quiz for Viewpoints 2.2 LaunchPad
Documents from Sources for World Societies, Chapter 2 LaunchPadDocument 2-1: A Mesopotamian Quest for Immortality, From The Epic of Gilgamesh, ca. 2700-2500 B.C.E. LaunchPadDocument 2-2: Law and Order in Ancient Babylonia, Hammurabi, Hammurabi’s Code: Laws on Society and Family Life, ca. 1800 B.C.E., LaunchPadDocument 2-3: Moses Leads the Hebrews from Egypt, Book of Exodus, ca. 950-450 B.C.E. LaunchPadDocument 2-4: Ashur-Nasir-Pal II, An Assyrian Emperor’s Resume, ca. 875 B.C.E. LaunchPadDocument 2-5: Cyrus of Persia, Righteous Rule, ca. 470 B.C.E. LaunchPadChapter 2 Summative Quiz LaunchPad
3 THE FOUNDATION OF INDIAN SOCIETY, TO 300 C.E.Guided Reading Activity LaunchPadThe Land and Its First Settlers, ca. 3000–1500 B.C.E.The Aryans During the Vedic Age, ca. 1500–500 B.C.E.Aryan Dominance in North IndiaLife in Early IndiaBrahmanismIndia’s Great ReligionsJainismSiddhartha Gautama and BuddhismHinduismWestern Contact and the Mauryan Unification of North India, ca. 513–185 B.C.E.Encounters with the WestChandragupta and the Founding of the Mauryan EmpireThe Reign of Ashoka, ca. 269–232 B.C.E.Small States and Trading Networks, 185 B.C.E.–300 C.E.Chapter SummaryConnectionsReview and Explore[[√]] LearningCurve LaunchPad Viewpoints 3.1 Divine Martial Prowess from the Rig Veda and the Epic of Gilgamesh Quiz for Viewpoints 3.1 LaunchPad Listening to the Past Conversations Between Rama and Sita from the Ramayana Quiz for Listening to the Past LaunchPad Picturing the Past Gandharan Frieze Depicting the Buddha Individuals in Society Sudatta, Lay Follower of the Buddha Individuals in Society Online Document Project LaunchPad Mapping the Past The Mauryan Empire, ca. 250 B.C.E. Viewpoints 3.2 On Enemies, from the Code of Manu and the Arthashastra Quiz for Viewpoints 3.2 LaunchPad
Documents from Sources for World Societies, Chapter 3 LaunchPadDocument 3-1: A Residential Street in Mohenjo-daro, ca. 2500-2000 B.C.E. LaunchPadDocument 3-2: The Buddha, The Buddha Obtains Enlightenment, ca. 530-29 B.C.E. LaunchPadDocument 3-3: From the Upanishads, On the Nature of the Soul, ca. 450 B.C.E. LaunchPadDocument 3-4: Social Mores in Ancient India, From The Laws of Manu, ca. 100 B.C.E.-200 C.E. LaunchPadDocument 3-5: Ashoka, From Thirteenth Rock Edict, 256 B.C.E. LaunchPadChapter 3 Summative Quiz LaunchPad
4 CHINA’S CLASSICAL AGE, TO 221 B.C.E.Guided Reading Activity LaunchPadThe Emergence of Civilization in ChinaThe Impact of GeographyEarly Agricultural Societies of the Neolithic AgeThe Shang Dynasty, ca. 1500–1050 B.C.E.Shang SocietyBronze MetalworkingThe Development of WritingThe Early Zhou Dynasty, ca. 1050–400 B.C.E.Zhou PoliticsLife During the Zhou dynastyThe warring states period, 403–221 B.C.E.New Technologies for WarThe Victorious StatesConfucius and His FollowersConfuciusThe Spread of Confucian IdeasDaoism, Legalism, and Other Schools of ThoughtDaoismLegalismYin and YangChapter SummaryConnectionsReview and Explore[[√]] LearningCurve LaunchPad Mapping the Past The Geography of Historical China Viewpoints 4.1 The Inglorious Side of War in the Book of Songs and the Patirruppattu Quiz for Viewpoints 4.1 LaunchPad Individuals in Society Lord Mengchang Individuals in Society Online Document Project LaunchPad Listening to the Past The Teachings of Confucius Quiz for Listening to the Past LaunchPad Viewpoints 4.2 Mozi and Xunzi on Divine Response Quiz for Viewpoints 4.2 LaunchPad Picturing the Past Inscribed Bamboo Slips
Documents from Sources for World Societies, Chapter 4 LaunchPadDocument 4-1: Detail of Ritual Vase known as the Tigress, ca. 1200 B.C.E LaunchPadDocument 4-2: Confucius on Kingship, From Book of Documents ca. 900-100 B.C.E. LaunchPadDocument 4-3: Confucius, From Analects, ca. 500 B.C.E. – 50 C.E. LaunchPadDocument 4-4: Laozi, From Dao De Jing: Administering the Empire, ca. 500-400 B.C.E. LaunchPadDocument 4-5: Han Fei, The Five Vermin, ca. 250-25 B.C.E. LaunchPadChapter 4 Summative Quiz LaunchPad
5 THE GREEK EXPERIENCE, 3500–30 B.C.E.Guided Reading Activity LaunchPadGreece in the Bronze Age, ca. 3000–800 B.C.E.The Minoans and MycenaeansThe “Dark Age”The Development of the Polis in the Archaic Age, ca. 800–500 B.C.E.Organization of the PolisOverseas ExpansionThe Growth of SpartaThe Evolution of AthensTurmoil and Culture in the Classical Period, 500–338 B.C.E.The Deadly Conflicts, 499–404 B.C.E.Athenian Arts in the Age of PericlesFamilies and Sexual RelationsPublic and Personal ReligionThe Flowering of PhilosophyHellenistic Society, 323–30 B.C.E. From Polis to Monarchy, 404–200 B.C.E.Building a Hellenized SocietyThe Growth of Trade and CommerceHellenistic Religion, Philosophy, and ScienceReligion in the Hellenistic WorldPhilosophy and Its Guidance for LifeHellenistic Science and MedicineChapter SummaryConnectionsReview and Explore[[√]] LearningCurve LaunchPad Viewpoints 5.1 Two Opinions About Athenian Democracy Quiz for Viewpoints 5.1 LaunchPad Picturing the Past The Acropolis of Athens Viewpoints 5.2 Hellenistic and Chinese Spells Quiz for Viewpoints 5.2 LaunchPad Listening to the Past Aristotle on the Family and Slavery Quiz for Listening to the Past LaunchPad Mapping the Past: Alexander’s Conquests, 336–324 B.C.E. Individuals in Society Archimedes, Scientist and Inventor Individuals in Society Online Document Project LaunchPad
Documents from Sources for World Societies, Chapter 5 LaunchPadDocument 5-1: Homer, From The Iliad, ca. 750 B.C.E., LaunchPadDocument 5-2: Plato, From Apologia, ca. 399 B.C.E., LaunchPadDocument 5-3: Plutarch, From Life of Cleomenes III, First Century C.E. LaunchPadDocument 5-4: A Hellenic Depiction of Physical Perfection, Zeus from Artemisium, ca. 460 B.C.E. LaunchPadDocument 5-5: A Hellenistic Depiction of Human Suffering, The Dying Gaul, ca. 230-220 B.C.E. LaunchPadChapter 5 Summative Quiz LaunchPad
6 THE WORLD OF ROME, CA. 1000 B.C.E.–400 C.E.Guided Reading Activity LaunchPadThe Romans in ItalyThe EtruscansThe Founding of RomeThe Roman Conquest of ItalyThe Roman StateSocial Conflict in RomeRoman Expansion and Its RepercussionsOverseas Conquests and the Punic Wars, 264–133 B.C.E.New Influences and Old Values in Roman CultureThe Late Republic and the Rise of Augustus, 133–27 B.C.E.The Successes of AugustusRome and the ProvincesPolitical and Military Changes in the EmpireLife in Imperial RomeProsperity in the Roman ProvincesEastward Expansion and Contacts Between Rome and ChinaThe Coming of ChristianityFactors Behind the Rise of ChristianityThe Life and Teachings of JesusThe Spread of ChristianityThe Growing Acceptance and Evolution of ChristianityTurmoil and ReformPolitical MeasuresEconomic IssuesThe Acceptance of ChristianityChapter SummaryConnectionsReview and Explore[[√]] LearningCurve LaunchPad Viewpoints 6.1 On Roman Wives Quiz for Viewpoints 6.1 LaunchPad Individuals in Society Queen Cleopatra Individuals in Society Online Document Project LaunchPad Listening to the Past Cicero and the Plot to Kill Caesar Quiz for Listening to the Past LaunchPad Picturing the Past Ara Pacis Mapping the Past Roman Expansion, 262 B.C.E.–180 C.E. Viewpoints 6.2 Roman and Chinese Officials in Times of Disaster Quiz for Viewpoints 6.2 LaunchPad Global Trade Pottery Quiz for Global Trade LaunchPad
Documents from Sources for World Societies, Chapter 6 LaunchPadDocument 6-1: The Twelve Tables, ca. 450 B.C.E., LaunchPadDocument 6-2: Plutarch, On Julius Caesar, ca. 44 C.E., LaunchPadDocument 6-3: Initiation into the Cult of Dionysus, ca. 60-50 B.C.E. LaunchPadDocument 6-4: Pliny the Younger, Letters to and from the Emperor Trajan on Christians, 111-113 C.E LaunchPadDocument 6-5: Tertullian, From Apologia, ca. 197 C.E. LaunchPadChapter 6 Summative Quiz LaunchPad
7 EAST ASIA AND THE SPREAD OF BUDDHISM, 221 B.C.E.–800 C.E.Guided Reading Activity LaunchPadThe Age of Empire in China: The Qin and Han DynastiesThe Qin Unification, 221–206 B.C.E.The Han Dynasty, 206 B.C.E.–220 C.E.Han Intellectual and Cultural LifeInner Asia and the Silk RoadLife in Han ChinaChina and RomeThe Fall of the Han and the Age of DivisionThe Spread of Buddhism Out of IndiaBuddhism’s Path Through Central AsiaThe Appeal and Impact of Buddhism in ChinaThe Chinese Empire Re-created: Sui (581–618) and Tang (618–907)The Sui Dynasty, 581–618The Tang Dynasty, 618–907Tang CultureThe East Asian Cultural SphereVietnamKoreaJapanChapter SummaryConnectionsReview and Explore[[√]] LearningCurve LaunchPad Individuals in Society The Ban Family Individuals in Society Online Document Project LaunchPad Global Trade Silk Quiz for Global Trade LaunchPad Mapping the Past The Spread of Buddhism, ca. 500 B.C.E.–800 C.E. Listening to the Past Sixth-Century Biographies of Buddhist Nuns Quiz for Listening to the Past LaunchPad Viewpoints 7.1 Chinese and Japanese Principles of Good Government Quiz for Viewpoints 7.1 LaunchPad Picturing the Past Hōryūji Temple Viewpoints 7.2 Coping with Epidemics in Japan and Byzantium Quiz for Viewpoints 7.2 LaunchPad
Documents from Sources for World Societies, Chapter 7 LaunchPadDocument 7-1: Sima Qian, From the Records of the Historian, ca. 109-86 B.C.E. LaunchPadDocument 7-2: Ban Zhao, From Lessons for Women ca. 80 C.E. LaunchPadDocument 7-3: Hachiman, Shinto God of War, ca. 1100-1300 C.E. LaunchPadDocument 7-4: Han Yu, From Lives of the Eminent Monks, ca. 550 C.E. LaunchPadDocument 7-5: Emperor Wuzong, Edict on the Suppression of Buddhism, 845 C.E. LaunchPadChapter 7 Summative Quiz LaunchPad
8 CONTINUITY AND CHANGE IN EUROPE AND WESTERN ASIA, 250–850Guided Reading Activity LaunchPadThe Byzantine EmpireSources of Byzantine StrengthThe Sassanid Empire and Conflicts with ByzantiumJustinian’s Code of LawByzantine Intellectual LifeLife in ConstantinopleThe Growth of the Christian ChurchThe Evolution of Church Leadership and OrthodoxyThe Western Church and the Eastern ChurchChristian MonasticismChristian Ideas and PracticesChristianity and Classical CultureSaint Augustine on Sin, Grace, and RedemptionThe Iconoclastic ControversyMigrating PeoplesSocial and Economic StructuresTribes, Warriors, and LawsMigrations and Political ChangeChristian Missionaries and ConversionMissionaries’ ActionsThe Process of ConversionFrankish Rulers and Their TerritoriesThe Merovingians and CarolingiansThe Warrior-Ruler CharlemagneChapter SummaryConnectionsReview and Explore[[√]] LearningCurve LaunchPad Viewpoints 8.1 Freeing Slaves in Justinian’s Code and the Qur’an Quiz for Viewpoints 8.1 LaunchPad Individuals in Society Theodora of Constantinople Individuals in Society Online Document Project LaunchPad Viewpoints 8.2 Roman and Byzantine Views of Barbarians Quiz for Viewpoints 8.2 LaunchPad Mapping the Past The Spread of Christianity, ca. 300–800 Listening to the Past Gregory of Tours on the Veneration of Relics Quiz for Listening to the Past LaunchPad Picturing the Past Charlemagne and His Wife
Documents from Sources for World Societies, Chapter 8 LaunchPadDocument 8-1: Saint Benedict of Nursia, From The Rule of Saint Benedict, 529 LaunchPadDocument 8-2: The Law of the Salian Franks, ca. 500-600, LaunchPadDocument 8-3: Procopius, From The Secret History, ca. 550-562 LaunchPadDocument 8-4: Hagia Sophia, 537 LaunchPadDocument 8-5: Einhard, From The Life of Charlemagne, 829-836, LaunchPadChapter 8 Summative Quiz LaunchPad
9 THE ISLAMIC WORLD, 600–1400Guided Reading Activity LaunchPadThe Origins of IslamArabian Social and Economic StructureMuhammad’s Rise as a Religious LeaderThe Tenets of IslamIslamic States and Their ExpansionIslam’s Spread Beyond ArabiaReasons for the Spread of IslamThe Caliphate and the Split Between Shi’a and Sunni AlliancesThe Abbasid CaliphateAdministration of the Islamic TerritoriesFragmentation and Military Challenges, 900–1400Breakaway Territories and Shi’a GainsThe Ascendancy of the TurksThe Mongol InvasionsMuslim Society: The Life of the PeopleThe Social HierarchySlaveryWomen in Classical Islamic SocietyMarriage, the Family, and SexualityTrade and CommerceCultural DevelopmentsThe Cultural Centers of Baghdad and CórdobaEducation and Intellectual LifeThe Mystical Tradition of SufismMuslim-Christian EncountersChapter SummaryConnectionsReview and Explore[[√]] LearningCurve LaunchPad Mapping the Past The Expansion of Islam, 622–900 Viewpoints 9.1 Jews in Muslim Lands Quiz for Viewpoints 9.1 LaunchPad Listening to the Past Abu Hamid al-Ghazali on the Etiquette of Marriage Quiz for Listening to the Past LaunchPad Individuals in Society Ibn Battuta Individuals in Society Online Document Project LaunchPad Viewpoints 9.2 Amusing Animal Stories by Bar-Hebraeus and Aesop Quiz for Viewpoints 9.2 LaunchPad Picturing the Past Sufi Collective Ritual
Documents from Sources for World Societies, Chapter 9 LaunchPadDocument 9-1: Muhammad, Qur’an, ca. 650 LaunchPadDocument 9-2: Muhammad, The Constitution of Medina, ca. 625 LaunchPadDocument 9-3: Benjamin ben Jonah of Tudela, From Book of Travels, ca. 1159-1172 LaunchPadDocument 9-4: Great Mosque, Cordoba, Spain, 987 and Gate of Al Hakam II, 987 LaunchPadDocument 9-5: Ibn Khaldūn, From Prolegomenon to History, 1377 LaunchPadChapter 9 Summative Quiz LaunchPad
10 AFRICAN SOCIETIES AND KINGDOMS, 1000 B.C.E.–1500 C.E.Guided Reading Activity LaunchPadThe Land and Peoples of AfricaEarly African SocietiesAgriculture and Its ImpactBantu MigrationsLife in the Kingdoms of the Western Sudan, ca. 1000 B.C.E.–800 C.E.The Trans-Saharan TradeThe Berbers of North AfricaEffects of Trade on West African SocietyThe Spread of Islam in AfricaAfrican Kingdoms and Empires, ca. 800–1500The Kingdom of Ghana, ca. 900–1100The Kingdom of Mali, ca. 1200–1450Ethiopia: The Christian Kingdom of AksumThe East African City-StatesSouthern Africa and Great ZimbabweChapter SummaryConnectionsReview and Explore[[√]] LearningCurve LaunchPad Mapping the Past African Kingdoms and Trade, ca. 800–1500 Picturing the Past The Queen of Sheba and King Solomon Individuals in Society Amda Siyon Individuals in Society Online Document Project LaunchPad Viewpoints 10.1 Early Descriptions of Africa Quiz for Viewpoints 10.1 LaunchPad Listening to the Past A Tenth-Century Muslim Traveler Describes Parts of the East African Coast Quiz for Listening to the Past LaunchPad Viewpoints 10.2 Visiting Africa Quiz for Viewpoints 10.2 LaunchPad
Documents from Sources for World Societies, Chapter 10 LaunchPadDocument 10-1: Ezana, King of Aksum, Stele of Ezana, ca. 325 LaunchPadDocument 10-2: Abu Ubaydallah Al-Bakri, From The Book of Routes and Realms, ca. 1067-1068 LaunchPadDocument 10-3: Abū Hāmid Muhammad Al-Andalusī Al-Gharnātī, From Gift of the Spirit, ca. 1120-1170 LaunchPadDocument 10-4: Leo Africanus, From The History and Description of Africa, 1526, LaunchPadDocument 10-5: A History of West Africa by West Africans, From Epic of Sundiata, ca. 1250 LaunchPadChapter 10 Summative Quiz LaunchPad
11 THE AMERICAS, 2500 B.C.E.–1500 C.E.Guided Reading Activity LaunchPadSocieties of the Americas in a Global ContextTrade and TechnologySettlement and EnvironmentAncient SocietiesOlmec Agriculture, Technology, and ReligionHohokam, Hopewell, and Mississippian SocietiesKinship and Ancestors in the AndesThe IncasThe Inca Model of Empire Inca Imperial ExpansionImperial Needs and ObligationsThe Maya and TeotihuacanMaya Agriculture and TradeMaya Science and ReligionTeotihuacan and the ToltecsThe AztecsThe Mexica: From Vassals to MastersLife in the Aztec EmpireThe Limits of the Aztec EmpireAmerican Empires and the EncounterThe Fall of the AztecsThe Fall of the IncasChapter SummaryConnectionsReview and Explore[[√]] LearningCurve LaunchPad Mapping the Past The Inca Empire, 1532 Listening to the Past Felipe Guaman Poma de Ayala, The First New Chronicle and Good Government Quiz for Listening to the Past LaunchPad Viewpoints 11.1 Creation in the Popul Vuh and in Okanogan Tradition Quiz for Viewpoints 11.1 LaunchPad Picturing the Past Maya Calendar Individuals in Society Tlacaelel Individuals in Society Online Document Project LaunchPad Viewpoints 11.2 Inca and Spanish Views on Religion, Authority, and Tribute Quiz for Viewpoints 11.2 LaunchPad
Documents from Sources for World Societies, Chapter 11 LaunchPadDocument 11-1: Moundville, ca.1000-1450 C.E. LaunchPadDocument 11-2: Pedro de Cieza de León, From Chronicles: On the Inca, ca. 1535 LaunchPadDocument 11-3: Diego Durán, From Book of the Gods and Rites, ca. 1576-1579 LaunchPadDocument 11-4: Antonio de Herrera y Tordesillas, On the Maya Ball Game Tlachtli, ca. 1598 LaunchPadDocument 11-5: Father Francisco Ximénez, From the Popol Vuh, ca. 1701-1703 LaunchPadChapter 11 Summative Quiz LaunchPad
12 CULTURAL EXCHANGE IN CENTRAL AND SOUTHERN ASIA, 300–1400Guided Reading Activity LaunchPadCentral Asian NomadsNomadic SocietyThe TurksThe MongolsChinggis Khan and the Mongol EmpireChinggis KhanChinggis’s SuccessorsThe Mongols as RulersEast-West Communication During the Mongol EraThe Movement of PeoplesThe Spread of Disease, Goods, and IdeasIndia, Islam, and the Development of Regional Cultures, 300–1400The Gupta Empire, ca. 320–480India’s Medieval Age and the First Encounter with IslamThe Delhi SultanateLife in Medieval IndiaSoutheast Asia, the Pacific Islands, and the Growth of Maritime TradeState Formation and Indian InfluencesThe Srivijayan Maritime Trade EmpireThe Spread of Indian Culture in Comparative PerspectiveThe Settlement of the Pacific IslandsChapter SummaryConnectionsReview and Explore[[√]] LearningCurve LaunchPad Listening to the Past The Abduction of Women in The Secret History of the Mongols Quiz for Listening to the Past LaunchPad Mapping the Past The Mongol Empire Viewpoints 12.1 Chinese and European Accounts About the Mongol Army Quiz for Viewpoints 12.1 LaunchPad Viewpoints 12.2 Circulating Paper Money Quiz for Viewpoints 12.2 LaunchPad Individuals in Society Bhaskara the Teacher Individuals in Society Online Document Project LaunchPad Global Trade Spices Quiz for Global Trade LaunchPad Picturing the Past Bayan Relief, Angkor
Documents from Sources for World Societies, Chapter 12 LaunchPadDocument 12-1: Epitaph for the Honorable Menggu, ca. 1272 LaunchPadDocument 12-2: Rashid-Al-Din, Chinggis Khan Fighting the Tartars, ca. 1300 LaunchPadDocument 12-3: Marco Polo, From Travels, ca. 1298 LaunchPadDocument 12-4: Vatsyayana, From the Kamasutra, ca. 150-1200 LaunchPadDocument 12-5: Maulana Burhān Ud-Dīn Marghīnānī, From Guidance, ca. 1197 LaunchPadChapter 12 Summative Quiz LaunchPad
13 STATES AND CULTURES IN EAST ASIA, 800–1400Guided Reading Activity LaunchPadThe Medieval Chinese Economic Revolution, 800–1100China During the Song and Yuan Dynasties, 960–1368The Song DynastyThe Scholar-Officials and Neo-ConfucianismWomen’s Lives in Song TimesChina Under Mongol RuleKorea Under the Koryŏ Dynasty, 935–1392Japan’s Heian Period, 794–1185Fujiwara RuleAristocratic CultureThe Samurai and the Kamakura Shogunate, 1185–1333Military RuleCultural TrendsChapter SummaryConnectionsReview and Explore[[√]] LearningCurve LaunchPad Global Trade Tea Quiz for Global Trade LaunchPad Mapping the Past East Asia in 1000 and 1200 Picturing the Past On a Mountain Path in Spring Viewpoints 13.1 Painters of Uncanny Skill in China and Rome Quiz for Viewpoints 13.1 LaunchPad Individuals in Society Shen Gua Individuals in Society Online Document Project LaunchPad Viewpoints 13.2 Zhu Xi and Yuan Cai on Family Management Quiz for Viewpoints 13.2 LaunchPad Listening to the Past The Pillow Book of Sei Shonagon Quiz for Listening to the Past LaunchPad
Documents from Sources for World Societies, Chapter 13 LaunchPadDocument 13-1: Murasaki Shikibu, From The Tale of Genji, ca. 1021 LaunchPadDocument 13-2: The Experience of War in Feudal Japan, From The Tale of the Heike, ca. 1250 LaunchPadDocument 13-3: Figure of a Lohan, Yuan Dynasty, 1260-1368 LaunchPadDocument 13-4: Chau Ju-Kua, On the Arab People of Quanzhou, ca. 1250 LaunchPadDocument 13-5: Widows Loyal Unto Death, ca. 1754 LaunchPadChapter 13 Summative Quiz LaunchPad14 EUROPE IN THE MIDDLE AGES, 800–1450Guided Reading Activity LaunchPadPolitical DevelopmentsInvasions and Migrations“Feudalism” and ManorialismThe Restoration of OrderLaw and JusticeThe Christian ChurchPapal ReformsMonastic LifePopular ReligionThe Expansion of ChristianityThe CrusadesBackground and MotivesThe Course of the CrusadesConsequences of the CrusadesThe Life of the PeopleThe Life and Work of PeasantsThe Life and Work of NoblesTowns, Cities, and the Growth of Commercial InterestsThe Expansion of Trade and the Commercial RevolutionLearning and CultureUniversities and ScholasticismCathedrals and a New Architectural StyleVernacular Literature and Drama Crises of the Later Middle AgesThe Great Famine and the Black DeathThe Hundred Years’ WarChallenges to the ChurchPeasant and Urban RevoltsChapter SummaryConnectionsReview and Explore[[√]] LearningCurve LaunchPad Mapping the Past Invasions and Migrations of the Ninth and Tenth Centuries Individuals in Society Hildegard of Bingen Individuals in Society Online Document Project LaunchPad Viewpoints 14.1 Christian and Muslim Views of the Fall of Antioch Quiz for Viewpoints 14.1 LaunchPad Listening to the Past Courtly Love Poetry Quiz for Listening to the Past LaunchPad Viewpoints 14.2 Italian and English Views of the Plague Quiz for Viewpoints 14.2 LaunchPad Picturing the Past Siege of the Castle of Mortagne near Bordeaux Documents from Sources for World Societies, Chapter 14 LaunchPadDocument 14-1: Fulcher of Chartres, From A History of the Expedition to Jerusalem, ca. 1100-1127 LaunchPadDocument 14-2: Zakariya al-Qazwini, From Monuments of the Lands, 1275-1276 LaunchPadDocument 14-3: Jacques de Vitry, The Virgin Mary Saves a Monk and His Lover, ca. 1200 LaunchPadDocument 14-4: King John of England, From Magna Carta, 1215 LaunchPadDocument 14-5: Thomas Aquinas, From Summa Theologica, 1268 LaunchPadChapter 14 Summative Quiz LaunchPad15 EUROPE IN THE RENAISSANCE AND REFORMATION, 1350–1600Guided Reading Activity LaunchPadRenaissance CultureWealth and Power in Renaissance ItalyThe Rise of HumanismChristian HumanismPrinting and Its Social ImpactArt and the ArtistSocial HierarchiesRace and SlaveryWealth and the NobilityGender RolesPolitics and the State in the Renaissance, ca. 1450–1521FranceEnglandSpainThe HabsburgsThe Protestant ReformationCriticism of the ChurchMartin LutherProtestant Thought and Its AppealThe Radical Reformation and the German Peasants’ WarMarriage and Women’s RolesThe Reformation and German PoliticsEngland’s Shift Toward ProtestantismCalvinism and Its Moral StandardsThe Catholic ReformationPapal Reforms and the Council of TrentNew Religious OrdersReligious ViolenceFrench Religious WarsCivil Wars in the NetherlandsThe Great European Witch-HuntChapter SummaryConnectionsReview and Explore[[√]] LearningCurve LaunchPad Individuals in Society Cosimo and Lorenzo de’ Medici Individuals in Society Online Document Project LaunchPad Viewpoints 15.1 Lauro Quirini and Cassandra Fedele: Women and Humanist Learning Quiz for Viewpoints 15.1 LaunchPad Picturing the Past Laura de Dianti, 1523 Listening to the Past Martin Luther, On Christian Liberty Quiz for Listening to the Past LaunchPad Viewpoints 15.2 Wang Yangming and John Calvin Encourage Proper Behavior Quiz for Viewpoints 15.2 LaunchPad Mapping the Past Religious Divisions in Europe, ca. 1555
Documents from Sources for World Societies, Chapter 15 LaunchPadDocument 15-1: Petrarch, Letters, ca. 1354, 1360 LaunchPadDocument 15-2: Pico Della Mirandola, From On the Dignity of Man, 1486 LaunchPadDocument 15-3: Artemisia Gentileschi, Susanna and the Elders, 1610 LaunchPadDocument 15-4: Martin Luther, From Address to the Christian Nobility of the German Nation, 1520 LaunchPadDocument 15-5: John Calvin, From Instruction in Faith, 1537 LaunchPadChapter 15 Summative Quiz LaunchPad
16 THE ACCELERATION OF GLOBAL CONTACT, 1450–1600Guided Reading Activity LaunchPadThe Afroeurasian Trade World The Trade World of the Indian OceanPeoples and Cultures of the Indian OceanTrade with Africa and the Middle EastGenoese and Venetian MiddlemenThe European Voyages of DiscoveryCauses of European ExpansionTechnology and the Rise of ExplorationThe Portuguese in Africa and AsiaSpain’s Voyages to the AmericasSpain “Discovers” the PacificEarly Exploration by Northern European PowersConquest and Settlement Spanish Conquest of the Aztec and Inca EmpiresPortuguese BrazilColonial AdministrationIndigenous Population Loss and Economic Exploitation Patterns of SettlementThe Era of Global ContactThe Columbian ExchangeSugar and Early Transatlantic SlaveryThe Birth of the Global EconomyChanging Attitudes and BeliefsReligious Conversion European Debates About Indigenous PeoplesNew Ideas About RaceChapter SummaryConnectionsReview and Explore[[√]] LearningCurve LaunchPad Mapping the Past Overseas Exploration and Conquest in the Fifteenth and Sixteenth Centuries Listening to the Past Columbus Describes His First VoyageQuiz for Listening to the Past LaunchPad Individuals in Society Doña Marina/MalintzinIndividuals in Society Online Document Project LaunchPadViewpoints 16.1 Christian Conversion in New Spain Quiz for Viewpoints 16.1 LaunchPad Picturing the Past Mixed Races Global Trade SilverQuiz for Global Trade LaunchPadViewpoints 16.2 Two Views of “Natural Man” Quiz for Viewpoints 16.2 LaunchPad
Documents from Sources for World Societies, Chapter 16 LaunchPadDocument 16-1: World Map, 1502 LaunchPadDocument 16-2: Christopher Columbus, Letter from the Third Voyage, 1493 LaunchPadDocument 16-3: Theodore de Bry, Columbus at Hispaniola, ca. 1590 LaunchPadDocument 16-4: Bernal Diaz del Castillo, From The True History of the Conquest of New Spain, 1568 LaunchPadDocument 16-4: The Spanish Conquest of Mexica, From The Florentine Codex, ca. 1577-1580 LaunchPadChapter 16 Summative Quiz LaunchPad
17 THE ISLAMIC WORLD POWERS, 1300–1800Guided Reading Activity LaunchPadThe Turkish Ruling Houses: The Ottomans, Safavids, and MughalsThe Expansion of the Ottoman Empire The Ottoman Empire’s Use of SlavesThe Safavid Empire in PersiaThe Mughal Empire in IndiaCultural FloweringThe ArtsCity and Palace BuildingGardensIntellectual Advances and Religious TrendsCoffeehouses and Their Social ImpactNon-Muslims Under Muslim RuleShifting Trade Routes and European PenetrationEuropean Rivalry for Trade in the Indian OceanMerchant Networks in the Islamic EmpiresFrom the British East India Company to the British Empire in IndiaPolitical DeclineChapter SummaryConnectionsReview and Explore[[√]] LearningCurve LaunchPad Mapping the Past The Ottoman Empire at Its Height, 1566 Individuals in Society Hürrem Individuals in Society Online Document Project LaunchPad Viewpoints 17.1 Jahangir and Louis XIV on Priorities for Monarchs Quiz for Viewpoints 17.1 LaunchPad Picturing the Past Coffee Drinking Listening to the Past Katib Chelebi on Tobacco Quiz for Listening to the Past LaunchPad Viewpoints 17.2 Ottoman Travelers in Muslim Lands Quiz for Viewpoints 17.2 LaunchPad
Documents from Sources for World Societies, Chapter 17 LaunchPadDocument 17-1: Sultan Selim I, From a Letter to Shah Ismail of Persia, 1514 LaunchPadDocument 17-2: Antonio Monserrate, From The Commentary of Father Monserrate, ca. 1580 LaunchPadDocument 17-3: Babur and His Architect Plan the Bagh-i-Wafa, ca. 1590 LaunchPadDocument 17-4: Tulsi the Elder and Madhu the Younger, Akbar Inspects the Construction of Fatehpur-Sikri, ca. 1590-1598 LaunchPadDocument 17-5: Nuruddin Salim JAHANGIR, From Memoirs of Jahangir, ca. 1580–1600 LaunchPadChapter 17 Summative Quiz LaunchPad
18 EUROPEAN POWER AND EXPANSION, 1500–1750Guided Reading Activity LaunchPadThe Protestant and Catholic ReformationsThe Protestant ReformationThe Catholic ReformationReligious ViolenceSeventeenth-Century Crisis and RebuildingThe Social Order and Peasant LifeFamine and Economic CrisisThe Thirty Years’ WarEuropean Achievements in State-BuildingAbsolutist States in Western and Central Europe SpainThe Foundations of French AbsolutismLouis XIV and AbsolutismExpansion Within EuropeThe Economic Policy of MercantilismThe Austrian HabsburgsThe Absolutist Palace Constitutionalism and Empire in England and the Dutch RepublicReligious Divides and Civil WarThe Puritan ProtectorateConstitutional MonarchyThe Dutch RepublicColonial Expansion and EmpireThe Dutch Trading EmpireColonial Empires of England and France Mercantilism and Colonial WarsPeople Beyond BordersThe Russian EmpireMongol Rule in Russia and the Rise of MoscowBuilding the Russian Empire Peter the Great and Russia’s Turn to the WestChapter SummaryConnectionsReview and Explore[[√]] LearningCurve LaunchPad Viewpoints 18.1 Descriptions of Louis XIV of France and the Kangxi Emperor of China Quiz for Viewpoints 18.1 LaunchPad Mapping the Past Europe After the Peace of Utrecht, 1715 Viewpoints 18.2 The Debate over the Extent of Royal Power in England Quiz for Viewpoints 18.2 LaunchPad Picturing the Past The Young Scholar and His Wife Individuals in Society Glückel of Hameln Individuals in Society Online Document Project LaunchPad Listening to the Past A German Account of Russian Life Quiz for Listening to the Past LaunchPad
Documents from Sources for World Societies, Chapter 18 LaunchPadDocument 18-1: Jacques-Benigne Bossuet, On Divine Right, ca. 1675–1680 LaunchPadDocument 18-2: John Locke, From Two Treatises of Government, 1690 LaunchPadDocument 18-3: The English Parliament, The Bill of Rights, 1689 LaunchPadDocument 18-4: Duc de Saint-Simon, From Memoirs of Louis XIV, ca. 1730–1755 LaunchPadDocument 18-5: Catherine II of Russia, Two Decrees, 1762, 1765 LaunchPadChapter 18 Summative Quiz LaunchPad19 NEW WORLDVIEWS AND WAYS OF LIFE, 1540–1790Guided Reading Activity LaunchPadThe Scientific RevolutionWhy Europe?Scientific Thought to 1550Astronomy and PhysicsNewton’s SynthesisNatural History and EmpireMagic and AlchemyImportant Changes in Scientific Thinking and PracticeThe Methods of ScienceMedicine, the Body, and ChemistryScience and ReligionScience and SocietyThe EnlightenmentThe Early EnlightenmentThe Influence of the PhilosophesCultural Contacts and Race The International EnlightenmentEnlightened Absolutism and Its LimitsEconomic Change and the Atlantic WorldEconomic and Demographic ChangeThe Atlantic EconomyUrban Life and the Public SphereCulture and Community in the Atlantic WorldThe Atlantic EnlightenmentChapter SummaryConnectionsReview and Explore[[√]] LearningCurve LaunchPad Viewpoints 19.1 Jean-Jacques Rousseau and Mary Wollstonecraft on Women’s Nature and Education Quiz for Viewpoints 19.1 LaunchPad Viewpoints 19.2 Malachy Postlethwayt and Olaudah Equiano on the Abolition of Slavery Quiz for Viewpoints 19.2 LaunchPad Listening to the Past Denis Diderot’s “Supplement to Bougainville’s Voyage” Quiz for Listening to the Past LaunchPad Picturing the Past Enlightenment Culture Individuals in Society Moses Mendelssohn and the Jewish Enlightenment Individuals in Society Online Document Project LaunchPad Mapping the Past The Partition of Poland, 1772–1795
Documents from Sources for World Societies, Chapter 19 LaunchPadDocument 19-1: Francis Bacon, From The Great Restoration, 1623 LaunchPadDocument 19-2: Peter the Great and Gottfried Leibniz, On the Improvement of Arts and Sciences, ca. 1712–1718 LaunchPadDocument 19-3: Takyuddin and Other Astronomers at the Galata Observatory, ca. 1581 LaunchPadDocument 19-4: Voltaire, From Dictionnaire Philosophique, 1764 LaunchPadDocument 19-5: Immanuel Kant, What is Enlightenment? 1784 LaunchPadChapter 19 Summative Quiz LaunchPad
20 AFRICA AND THE WORLD, 1400–1800Guided Reading Activity LaunchPadWest Africa in the Fifteenth and Sixteenth CenturiesThe West Coast: Senegambia and BeninThe Sudan: Songhai, Kanem-Bornu, and HausalandThe Lives of the People of West AfricaTrade and IndustryCross-Cultural Encounters Along the East African CoastMuslim and European Incursions in Ethiopia, ca. 1500–1630The Swahili City-States and the Arrival of the Portuguese, ca. 1500–1600The African Slave TradeThe Institution of Slavery in AfricaThe Transatlantic Slave TradeImpact on African SocietiesChapter SummaryConnectionsReview and Explore[[√]] LearningCurve LaunchPad Mapping the Past West African Societies, ca. 1500–1800 Viewpoints 20.1 European Descriptions of Timbuktu and Jenne Quiz for Viewpoints 20.1 LaunchPad Picturing the Past Chinese Porcelain Plates Listening to the Past Duarte Barbosa on the Swahili City-States Quiz for Listening to the Past LaunchPad Global Trade Slaves Quiz for Global Trade LaunchPad Individuals in Society Olaudah Equiano Individuals in Society Online Document Project LaunchPad Viewpoints 20.2 Perspectives on the Slave Trade Quiz for Viewpoints 20.2 LaunchPad
Documents from Sources for World Societies, Chapter 20 LaunchPadDocument 20-1: Olfert Dapper, King Alvaro I of Kongo Receiving the Dutch Ambassadors, 1668 LaunchPadDocument 20-2: Osei Bonsu, An Asante King Questions British Motives in Ending the Slave Trade, 1820 LaunchPadDocument 20-3: Anna Maria Falconbridge, From Narrative of Two Voyages to the River Sierra Leone, 1794 LaunchPadDocument 20-4: Olaudah Equiano, From The Interesting Narrative of Olaudah Equiano, 1789 LaunchPadDocument 20-5: Transportation of Slaves in Africa, ca. 1800-1900 LaunchPadChapter 20 Summative Quiz LaunchPad
21 CONTINUITY AND CHANGE IN EAST ASIA, 1400–1800Guided Reading Activity LaunchPadMing China, 1368–1644The Rise of Zhu Yuanzhang and the Founding of the Ming DynastyProblems with the Imperial InstitutionThe Mongols and the Great WallThe Examination LifeEveryday Life in Ming ChinaMing DeclineThe Manchus and Qing China, to 1800The Rise of the ManchusCompetent and Long-Lived EmperorsImperial ExpansionJapan’s Middle Ages, ca. 1400–1600Muromachi CultureCivil WarThe Victors: Nobunaga and HideyoshiThe Tokugawa Shogunate, to 1800Tokugawa GovernmentCommercialization and the Growth of TownsThe Life of the People in the Edo PeriodMaritime Trade, Piracy, and the Entry of Europe into the Asian Maritime SphereZheng He’s VoyagesPiracy and Japan’s Overseas AdventuresEuropeans Enter the SceneChristian MissionariesLearning from the WestThe Shifting International Environment in the Eighteenth CenturyChapter SummaryConnectionsReview and Explore[[√]] LearningCurve LaunchPad Individuals in Society Tan Yunxian, Woman Doctor Individuals in Society Online Document Project LaunchPad Viewpoints 21.1 Zhang Dai, Engelbert Kaempfer, and Thomas Platter on Urban Amusements Quiz for Viewpoints 21.1 LaunchPad Mapping the Past The Qing Empire, ca. 1800 Viewpoints 21.2 Chinese and Japanese Financial Advice Quiz for Viewpoints 21.2 LaunchPad Picturing the Past Interior View of a Theater Listening to the Past Keinen’s Poetic Diary of the Korea Campaign Quiz for Listening to the Past LaunchPad Documents from Sources for World Societies, Chapter 21 LaunchPadDocument 21-1: The Viceroy of Canton Giving an Audience to Commodore Anson, 1748 LaunchPadDocument 21-2: Engelbert Kaempfer, From History of Japan, 1727 LaunchPadDocument 21-3: Kaibara Ekiken and Kaibara Tōken, Common Sense Teachings for Japanese Children and Greater Learning for Women, ca. 1700 LaunchPadDocument 21-4: A Japanese Sake Brewer’s Female Antipollution Pass, ca. 1603–1868 LaunchPadDocument 21-5: Li Ruzhen, From Flowers in the Mirror, 1827 LaunchPadChapter 21 Summative Quiz LaunchPad22 REVOLUTIONS IN THE ATLANTIC WORLD, 1775–1825Guided Reading Activity LaunchPadBackground to RevolutionSocial ChangeDemands for Liberty and EqualityThe Seven Years’ WarThe American Revolutionary Era, 1775–1789The Origins of the RevolutionIndependence from BritainFraming the ConstitutionLimitations of Liberty and EqualityRevolution in France, 1789–1791Breakdown of the Old OrderThe National AssemblyConstitutional Monarchy The National ConventionThe DirectoryNapoleon’s Europe, 1799–1815Napoleon’s Rule of FranceNapoleon’s Expansion in EuropeThe Grand Empire and Its EndThe Haitian Revolution, 1791–1804Revolutionary Aspirations in Saint-DomingueThe Outbreak of RevoltThe War of Haitian IndependenceRevolution in the Spanish EmpireThe Origins of the Revolutions Against Colonial PowersResistance, Rebellion, and IndependenceThe Aftermath of Revolution in the Atlantic WorldChapter SummaryConnectionsReview and Explore[[√]] LearningCurve LaunchPad Listening to the Past Abbé Sieyès, “What Is the Third Estate?” Quiz for Listening to the Past LaunchPad Viewpoints 22.1 The Question of Jewish Citizenship in France Quiz for Viewpoints 22.1 LaunchPad Picturing the Past Contrasting Visions of the Sans-Culottes Mapping the Past Napoleonic Europe in 1812 Individuals in Society Toussaint L’Ouverture Individuals in Society Online Document Project LaunchPad Viewpoints 22.2 Declarations of Independence Quiz for Viewpoints 22.2 LaunchPad
Documents from Sources for World Societies, Chapter 22 LaunchPadDocument 22-1: The Declaration of the Rights of Man, 1789 LaunchPadDocument 22-2: Olympe de Gouges, From the Declaration of the Rights of Woman, 1791 LaunchPadDocument 22-3: Maximilien Robespierre, Revolutionary Speech, February 5, 1794 LaunchPadDocument 22-4: François Dominique Toussaint L’Ouverture, Letter to the French National Assembly, 1797 LaunchPadDocument 22-5: The Haitian Declaration of Independence, 1804 LaunchPadChapter 22 Summative Quiz LaunchPad
23 THE REVOLUTION IN ENERGY AND INDUSTRY, 1760–1850Guided Reading Activity LaunchPadThe Industrial Revolution in BritainWhy Britain?Technological Innovations and Early Factories The Steam Engine BreakthroughSteam-Powered TransportationIndustry and PopulationIndustrialization in Europe and the WorldNational and International VariationsIndustrialization in Continental EuropeAgents of IndustrializationThe Global PictureNew Patterns of Working and LivingWork in Early FactoriesWorking Families and ChildrenThe Sexual Division of LaborLiving Standards for the Working ClassRelations Between Capital and LaborThe New Class of Factory OwnersResponses to IndustrializationThe Early Labor Movement in BritainThe Impact of SlaveryChapter SummaryConnectionsReview and Explore[[√]] LearningCurve LaunchPad Individuals in Society Josiah Wedgwood Individuals in Society Online Document Project LaunchPad Mapping the Past Continental Industrialization, ca. 1850 Viewpoints 23.1 Indian Cotton Manufacturers Quiz for Viewpoints 23.1 LaunchPad Viewpoints 23.2 Women’s Role in Industrialized Europe Quiz for Viewpoints 23.2 LaunchPad Listening to the Past The Testimony of Young Mine Workers Quiz for Listening to the Past LaunchPad Picturing the Past Ford Maddox Brown, Work
Documents from Sources for World Societies, Chapter 23 LaunchPadDocument 23-1: Thomas Robert Malthus, From an Essay on the Principle of Population, 1798 LaunchPadDocument 23-2: Robert Owen, From Observations on the Effect of the Manufacturing System, 1815 LaunchPadDocument 23-3: Testimonies Before Parliamentary Committees on Working Conditions in England, 1832, 1842 LaunchPadDocument 23-4: An Incident During the Sikh Wars, ca. 1850 LaunchPadDocument 23-5: The Treaty of Balta-Liman, August 16, 1838 LaunchPadChapter 23 Summative Quiz LaunchPad
24 IDEOLOGIES OF CHANGE IN EUROPE, 1815–1914Guided Reading Activity LaunchPadA Conservative Peace Gives Way to Radical IdeasThe Political and Social Situation after 1815Conservatism After 1815Liberalism and the Middle ClassThe Growing Appeal of NationalismThe Birth of SocialismReforms and Revolutions, 1815–1850Social and Economic ConflictLiberal Reform in Great BritainRevolutions in FranceThe Revolutions of 1848 in Central EuropeNation Building in Italy, Germany, and RussiaCavour, Garibaldi, and the Unification of ItalyBismarck and German UnificationThe Modernization of RussiaUrban Life in the Age of IdeologiesUrban DevelopmentSocial Inequality and ClassThe Changing FamilyScience for the MassesCultural ShiftsNationalism and Socialism, 1871–1914Trends in SuffrageThe German EmpireRepublican FranceGreat Britain and the Austro-Hungarian EmpireJewish Emancipation and Modern Anti-SemitismThe Socialist MovementChapter SummaryConnectionsReview and Explore[[√]] LearningCurve LaunchPad Mapping the Past Europe in 1815 Viewpoints 24.1 Different Views on Nationalism Quiz for Viewpoints 24.1 LaunchPad Picturing the Past The Triumph of Democratic Republics Individuals in Society Giuseppe Garibaldi Individuals in Society Online Document Project LaunchPad Listening to the Past Stefan Zweig on Middle-Class Youth and Sexuality Quiz for Listening to the Past LaunchPad Viewpoints 24.2 Socialist and Anti-Socialist Perspectives Quiz for Viewpoints 24.2 LaunchPad
Documents from Sources for World Societies, Chapter 24 LaunchPadDocument 24-1: Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels, From The Communist Manifesto, 1848 LaunchPadDocument 24-2: Johann Gottlieb Fichte, Address to the German Nation, 1808 LaunchPadDocument 24-3: Max Nordau, On Zionism, 1905 LaunchPadDocument 24-4: Eugène Delacroix, Liberty Leading the People, 1830 LaunchPadDocument 24-5: Beatrice Webb, From My Apprenticeship, 1926 LaunchPadChapter 24 Summative Quiz LaunchPad
25 AFRICA, THE OTTOMAN EMPIRE, AND THE NEW IMPERIALISM, 1800–1914Guided Reading Activity LaunchPadAfrica: From the Slave Trade to European Colonial RuleTrade and Social ChangeIslamic Revival and Expansion in AfricaThe Scramble for Africa, 1880–1914Southern Africa in the Nineteenth CenturyColonialism’s Impact After 1900The New Imperialism, 1880–1914Causes of the New ImperialismA “Civilizing Mission”Critics of ImperialismAfrican and Asian ResistanceThe Islamic Heartland Under PressureDecline and Reform in the Ottoman EmpireEgypt: From Reform to British OccupationThe Expanding World EconomyThe Rise of Global InequalityThe World MarketThe Great Global MigrationChapter SummaryConnectionsReview and Explore[[√]] LearningCurve LaunchPad
Picturing the Past Pears’ Soap Advertisement Mapping the Past The Partition of Africa Viewpoints 25.1 The Congo Free State Quiz for Viewpoints 25.1 LaunchPad Viewpoints 25.2 African Views of the Scramble for Africa Quiz for Viewpoints 25.2 LaunchPad Listening to the Past A French Leader Defends Imperialism Quiz for Listening to the Past LaunchPad Individuals in Society Muhammad Ali Individuals in Society Online Document Project LaunchPad Global Trade Indigo Quiz for Global Trade LaunchPad
Documents from Sources for World Societies, Chapter 25 LaunchPadDocument 25-1: Sultan Abdul Mejid, Imperial Rescript, 1856 LaunchPadDocument 25-2: Cecil Rhodes, From Confession of Faith, ca. 1877 LaunchPadDocument 25-3: Ndansi Kumalo, On the British Incursion in Zimbabwe, 1932 LaunchPadDocument 25-4: John Mensa Sarbah, Fanti Customary Law, 1897 LaunchPadDocument 25-5: Roger Casement and David Engohahe, Victims of Belgian Congo Atrocities, ca. 1904-1905 LaunchPadChapter 25 Summative Quiz LaunchPad
26 ASIA AND THE PACIFIC IN THE ERA OF IMPERIALISM, 1800–1914Guided Reading Activity LaunchPadIndia and the British Empire in AsiaThe Evolution of British RuleThe Socioeconomic Effects of British RuleThe British and the Indian Educated EliteCompetition for Southeast AsiaThe Dutch East IndiesMainland Southeast AsiaThe PhilippinesChina Under PressureThe Opium WarInternal ProblemsThe Self-Strengthening MovementRepublican RevolutionJapan’s Rapid TransformationThe “Opening” of JapanThe Meiji RestorationIndustrializationJapan as an Imperial PowerThe Pacific Region and the Movement of PeopleSettler Colonies in the Pacific: Australia and New ZealandAsian EmigrationThe Countries of Asia in Comparative PerspectiveChapter SummaryConnectionsReview and Explore[[√]] LearningCurve LaunchPad Viewpoints 26.1 Rammohun Roy and Thomas Babington Macauley on Education for Indians Quiz for Viewpoints 26.1 LaunchPad Mapping the Past Asia in 1914 Individuals in Society José Rizal Individuals in Society Online Document Project LaunchPad Viewpoints 26.2 Chinese and British Efforts to Reduce Infant Deaths Quiz for Viewpoints 26.2 LaunchPad Picturing the Past Japan’s First Skyscraper Listening to the Past Fukuzawa Yukichi, “Escape from Asia” Quiz for Listening to the Past LaunchPad
Documents from Sources for World Societies, Chapter 26 LaunchPadDocument 26-1: Lin Zexu, From a Letter to Queen Victoria, 1839 LaunchPadDocument 26-2: Two Proclamations of the Boxer Rebellion, 1898, 1900 LaunchPadDocument 26-3: Mohandas Gandhi, “Indian Home Rule,” 1909 LaunchPadDocument 26-4: Sir Henry Montgomery Lawrence, Letter to Lieutenant-Governor J. Colvin, June 13, 1857 LaunchPadDocument 26-5: Sun Yatsen, On the Three People’s Principles and the Future of the Chinese People, 1906 LaunchPadChapter 26 Summative Quiz LaunchPad
27 THE AMERICAS IN THE AGE OF LIBERALISM, 1810–1910Guided Reading Activity LaunchPadNew NationsLiberalism and Caudillos in Spanish AmericaMexico and the United StatesLiberal Reform in MexicoBrazil: A New World MonarchySlavery and AbolitionSlave Societies in the AmericasIndependence and AbolitionAbolition in Cuba and BrazilExport-Led GrowthThe Porfiriato and Liberal Stability in MexicoLiberal Consolidation in South AmericaLatin America Re-enters the World EconomyImmigrationImmigration to Latin AmericaImmigration to the United StatesImmigration to CanadaA New American EmpireU.S. Intervention in Latin AmericaThe Spanish-American WarThe Panama CanalChapter SummaryConnectionsReview and Explore[[√]] LearningCurve LaunchPad Viewpoints 27.1 Mexican and American Perspectives on the U.S.-Mexican War Quiz for Viewpoints 27.1 LaunchPad Picturing the Past Slaves Sold South from Richmond, 1853 Mapping the Past Abolition in the Americas Viewpoints 27.2 The Abolition of Slavery, from Above and Below Quiz for Viewpoints 27.2 LaunchPad Individuals in Society Henry Meiggs, Promoter and Speculator Individuals in Society Online Document Project LaunchPad Listening to the Past Reyita Castillo Bueno on Slavery and Freedom in Cuba Quiz for Listening to the Past LaunchPad
Documents from Sources for World Societies, Chapter 27 LaunchPadDocument 27-1: Simón Bolívar, Jamaica Letter, 1815 LaunchPadDocument 27-2: Alexis de Tocqueville, From Democracy in America, 1840 LaunchPadDocument 27-3: Angelina Grimke, Letters to Catherine Beecher, 1838 LaunchPadDocument 27-4: Harriet Beecher Stowe, Uncle Tom’s Cabin, 1852 LaunchPadDocument 27-5: Advertisement for Rail Travel to Canada, 1885 LaunchPadChapter 27 Summative Quiz LaunchPad
28 WORLD WAR AND REVOLUTION, 1914–1929Guided Reading Activity LaunchPadThe First World War, 1914–1918Origins and Causes of the Great WarThe Outbreak of WarStalemate and SlaughterThe War Becomes GlobalThe Home FrontMobilizing for Total WarThe Social Impact of WarGrowing Political TensionsThe Russian RevolutionThe Fall of Imperial RussiaThe Provisional GovernmentLenin and the Bolshevik RevolutionDictatorship and Civil WarThe War’s ConsequencesThe End of the WarThe Paris Peace TreatiesAmerican Rejection of the Versailles TreatyThe Search for Peace and Political Stability, 1919–1929Germany and the Western PowersHope in Foreign AffairsHope in Democratic GovernmentThe Age of AnxietyUncertainty in Philosophy and ReligionThe New PhysicsFreudian PsychologyTwentieth-Century LiteratureModern Architecture, Art, and MusicMovies and RadioChapter SummaryConnectionsReview and Explore[[√]] LearningCurve LaunchPad Viewpoints 28.1 Poetry of the Great War Quiz for Viewpoints 28.1 LaunchPad Listening to the Past The Experience of War Quiz for Listening to the Past LaunchPad Individuals in Society Vera Brittain Individuals in Society Online Document Project LaunchPad Picturing the Past “Never Forget!” Viewpoints 28.2 Russian Views of War and Revolution Quiz for Viewpoints 28.2 LaunchPad Mapping the Past Territorial Changes in Europe After World War I
Documents from Sources for World Societies, Chapter 28 LaunchPadDocument 28-1: Correspondence of Evelyn and Fred Albright, 1917 LaunchPadDocument 28-2: Vladimir Ilyich Lenin, All Power to the Soviets!, 1917 LaunchPadDocument 28-3: Les Trois Grands Ouvriers Du Monde Nouveau, February 1, 1919 LaunchPadDocument 28-4: German Delegation to the Paris Peace Conference, On the Conditions of Peace, 1919 LaunchPadDocument 28-5: Konoe Fumimaro, Against a Pacifism Centered on England and America, 1918 LaunchPadChapter 28 Summative Quiz LaunchPad 29 NATIONALISM IN ASIA, 1914–1939Guided Reading Activity LaunchPadThe First World War’s Impact on Nationalist TrendsAsian Reaction to the War in EuropeThe Mandates SystemNationalism’s AppealNationalist Movements in the Middle EastThe Arab RevoltThe Turkish RevolutionModernization Efforts in Persia and AfghanistanGradual Independence in the Arab StatesArab-Jewish Tensions in PalestineToward Self-Rule in IndiaBritish Promises and RepressionThe Roots of Militant NonviolenceGandhi’s Resistance Campaign in IndiaNationalist Struggles in East and Southeast AsiaThe Rise of Nationalist ChinaChina’s Intellectual RevolutionFrom Liberalism to Ultranationalism in JapanJapan Against ChinaStriving for Independence in Southeast AsiaChapter SummaryConnectionsReview and Explore[[√]] LearningCurve LaunchPad Mapping the Past The Partition of the Ottoman Empire, 1914–1923 Listening to the Past Resolution of the General Syrian Congress at Damascus Quiz for Listening to the Past LaunchPad Viewpoints 29.1 Gandhi and Mao on Revolutionary Means Quiz for Viewpoints 29.1 LaunchPad Picturing the Past The Fate of a Chinese Patriot Individuals in Society Ning Lao, a Chinese Working Woman Individuals in Society Online Document Project LaunchPad Viewpoints 29.2 Nationalism in Vietnam and Turkey Quiz for Viewpoints 29.2 LaunchPad
Documents from Sources for World Societies, Chapter 29 LaunchPadDocument 29-1: Mary L. Graffam, An Account of Turkish Violence Against Armenians, 1915 LaunchPadDocument 29-2: Arthur Dames Balfour, Debating the Balfour Declaration, 1917 LaunchPadDocument 29-3: Sarojini Naidu, The Agony and Shame of the Punjab, 1920 LaunchPadDocument 29-4: Jiang Jieshi, The New Life Movement, 1934 LaunchPadDocument 29-5: King Vajiravudh, On the Siamese Nation, 1914, 1917, 1920 LaunchPadChapter 29 Summative Quiz LaunchPad
30 THE GREAT DEPRESSION AND WORLD WAR II, 1929–1945Guided Reading Activity LaunchPadThe Great Depression, 1929–1939The Economic CrisisMass UnemploymentThe New Deal in the United StatesThe European Response to the DepressionWorldwide EffectsAuthoritarian StatesConservative AuthoritarianismRadical Totalitarian DictatorshipsStalin’s Soviet UnionFrom Lenin to StalinThe Five-Year PlansLife and Culture in Soviet SocietyStalinist Terror and the Great PurgesMussolini and Fascism in ItalyThe Seizure of PowerThe Regime in ActionHitler and Nazism in GermanyThe Roots of NazismHitler’s Road to PowerThe Nazi State and SocietyHitler’s PopularityAggression and Appeasement, 1933–1939The Second World War, 1939–1945Hitler’s Empire in Europe, 1939–1942The HolocaustJapan’s Asian EmpireThe Grand AllianceThe War in Europe, 1942–1945The War in the Pacific, 1942–1945Chapter SummaryConnectionsReview and Explore[[√]] LearningCurve LaunchPad Picturing the Past British Conservative Party Poster, 1931 Viewpoints 30.1 Becoming a Socialist Quiz for Viewpoints 30.1 LaunchPad Viewpoints 30.2 Hitler, Mussolini, and the Great War Quiz for Viewpoints 30.2 LaunchPad Individuals in Society Primo Levi Individuals in Society Online Document Project LaunchPad Mapping the Past World War II in the Pacific Listening to the Past Ultranationalist Pamphlet for Japanese Students Quiz for Listening to the Past LaunchPad
Documents from Sources for World Societies, Chapter 30 LaunchPadDocument 30-1: Field Office of the Works Progress Administration, ca. 1935 LaunchPadDocument 30-2: The Nuremberg Laws: The Centerpiece of Nazi Racial Legislation, 1935 LaunchPadDocument 30-3: Letters to Izvestiya: On the Issue of Abortion, 1936 LaunchPadDocument 30-4: Harry S. Truman, White House Press Release on Hiroshima, August 6, 1945 LaunchPadDocument 30-5: Toshiko Saeki, Interview with a Survivor of Hiroshima, 1986 LaunchPadChapter 30 Summative Quiz LaunchPad
31 DECOLONIZATION, REVOLUTION, AND THE COLD WAR, 1945–1968Guided Reading Activity LaunchPadThe World RemadeThe Cold War and the Division of EuropeThe United NationsThe Politics of LiberationDependency and Development Theories Interpreting the Postcolonial Experience Nationalism in South Asia and the Middle EastIndependence in India, Pakistan, and Bangladesh Arab Socialism in the Middle East
The Arab-Israeli ConflictRevolution and Resurgence in East and Southeast AsiaThe Communist Victory in ChinaConflict in KoreaJapan’s American ReconstructionThe Vietnam WarDecolonization in AfricaThe Growth of African NationalismGhana Shows the WayFrench-Speaking RegionsRevolutionary Pathways in Latin AmericaEconomic Nationalism in MexicoPopulism in Argentina and BrazilCommunist Revolution in CubaThe Limits of Postwar ProsperityThe Soviet Union Struggles to Move Beyond StalinWestern Europe’s Postwar ChallengeAmerica’s Economic Boom and Civil Rights RevolutionThe World in 1968Chapter SummaryConnectionsReview and Explore[[√]] LearningCurve LaunchPad Viewpoints 31.1 Modernization, Dependency, and Development Quiz for Viewpoints 31.1 LaunchPad Picturing the Past Communist China Poster Art Viewpoints 31.2 Ho Chi Minh, Lyndon Johnson, and the Vietnam War Quiz for Viewpoints 31.2 LaunchPad Mapping the Past Decolonization in Africa, 1947 to the Present Listening to the Past C. L. R. James on Pan-African Liberation Quiz for Listening to the Past LaunchPad Individuals in Society Eva Perón Individuals in Society Online Document Project LaunchPad
Documents from Sources for World Societies, Chapter 31 LaunchPadDocument 31-1: U.N. General Assembly, Declaration on the Granting of Independence to Colonial Countries and Peoples, 1960 LaunchPadDocument 31-2: Pablo Neruda, From Canto General, 1950 LaunchPadDocument 31-3: Harry S. Truman, The Truman Doctrine, 1947 LaunchPadDocument 31-4: Nikita Khrushchev, On the Personality Cult and its Consequences, 1956 LaunchPadDocument 31-5: Erich Honecker and Fidel Castro, 1974 LaunchPadChapter 31 Summative Quiz LaunchPad
32 LIBERALIZATION, 1968–2000s Guided Reading Activity LaunchPadOil Shocks and LiberalizationThe OPEC Oil EmbargoMexico Under the PRINigeria, Africa’s GiantWar and Revolution in the Middle EastThe Palestinian-Israeli ConflictEgypt: Arab World LeaderRevolution and War in Iran and IraqLatin America: Dictatorship, Debt, and DemocratizationCivil Wars in Central AmericaBoom and Bust in Chile The Dirty War in ArgentinaDevelopment and Dictatorship in BrazilResistance to White Rule in Southern AfricaPortuguese Decolonization and RhodesiaSouth Africa Under ApartheidPolitical Change in Africa Since 1990Growth and Development in AsiaChina’s Economic Resurgence“Japan, Inc.” and the “Asian Tigers”Development Versus Democracy in India and PakistanThe End of the Cold War The Limits of Reform in the Soviet Union and Eastern EuropeRecasting Russia Without CommunismIntegration and Reform in EuropeChapter SummaryConnectionsReview and Explore[[√]] LearningCurve LaunchPad Global Trade Oil Quiz for Global Trade LaunchPad Mapping the Past Abrahamic Religions in the Middle East and Surrounding Regions Viewpoints 32.1 The Struggle for Freedom in South Africa Quiz for Viewpoints 32.1 LaunchPad Picturing the Past Tiananmen Square, 1989 Viewpoints 32.2 Dissidents Aung San Suu Kyi and Liu Xiaobo Quiz for Viewpoints 32.2 LaunchPad Individuals in Society Václav Havel Individuals in Society Online Document Project LaunchPad Listening to the Past A Solidarity Leader Speaks from Prison
Quiz for Listening to the Past LaunchPad
Documents from Sources for World Societies, Chapter 32 LaunchPadDocument 32-1: Museo de la Memoria, Cordoba, Argentina, ca. 2000 LaunchPadDocument 32-2: National Party of South Africa, The National Party’s Colour Policy, 1948 LaunchPadDocument 32-3: Nelson Mandela, The Rivonia Trial Speech to the Court, 1964 LaunchPadDocument 32-4: Deng Xiaoping, Build Socialism with Chinese Characteristics, 1984 LaunchPadDocument 32-5: Male Japanese Citizens, “Íkigai,” 2003 LaunchPadChapter 32 Summative Quiz LaunchPad
33 THE CONTEMPORARY WORLD IN HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVEGuided Reading Activity LaunchPadThe End of History?Complexity and Violence in a Multipolar WorldAn Expanding Atomic AgeAl-Qaeda and AfghanistanGlobal Circulation and ExchangeMigrationUrbanizationMultinational CorporationsSocial MovementsEnvironmentalismLesbian, Gay, and Transgender RightsWomen’s Right to EqualityChildren: The Right to ChildhoodScience and Technology: Changes and ChallengesIntensified Agriculture and the Green RevolutionSlowing Population GrowthThe Medical RevolutionA Digital RevolutionChapter SummaryConnectionsReview and Explore[[√]] LearningCurve LaunchPad Global Trade Arms Quiz for Global Trade LaunchPad Viewpoints 33.1 George W. Bush, Osama bin Laden, and the 9/11 Attacks Quiz for Viewpoints 33.1 LaunchPad Individuals in Society Sieng, a Mnong Refugee in an American High School Individuals in Society Online Document Project LaunchPad Mapping the Past The Global Distribution of Wealth, ca. 2010 Listening to the Past A Brazilian Band on Globalization Quiz for Listening to the Past LaunchPad Viewpoints 33.2 Women Activists in Chiapas, Mexico Quiz for Viewpoints 33.2 LaunchPad Picturing the Past Protest Against Genetically Modified Foods
Documents from Sources for World Societies, Chapter 33 LaunchPadDocument 33-1: John Yoo, Memoranda Regarding U.S. Military Interrogations, 2002, 2003 LaunchPadDocument 33-2: Giacomo Maturi , The Integration of the Southern Labor Force and its Specific Adaptation Problems, 1961 LaunchPadDocument 33-3: Heidelberg Manifesto, 1982 LaunchPadDocument 33-4: Betty Friedan, Statement of Purpose of the National Organization of Women, 1966 LaunchPadDocument 33-5: Jonas Bendiksen, “New Settlement”: A Slum in Caracas, Venezuela, ca. 2000 LaunchPadChapter 33 Summative Quiz LaunchPad
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