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CRONOGRAMA ANUAL DE BIOLOGA (CICLO 2)

CRONOGRAMA ANUAL 2015-2016

MAESTRO: Alejandro Rocha Prez


MATERIA: World History

Ago SEPTIEMBRE OCTUBRE NOVIEMBRE DICIEMBRE ENERO FEBRERO MARZO ABRIL MAYO JUNIO JULIO

24-28

31-04

07-11

14-18

21-25

28-02

05-09

12-16

19-23

26-30

02-06

09-13

16-20

23-27

30-04
07-11
14-18

07-08

11-15

18-22

25-29

01-05

08-12

15-19

22-26

29-04

07-11

14-18

21-25

28-01

04-08

11-15

18-22

25-29

02-06

09-13

16-20

23-27

30-03

06-10

13-17

20-24

27-01

04-08

11-15
UNIDAD TEMA

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45
Dark Ages
1 New patterns of civilization
0 Middle ages
Main characteristics
The inquisition
Renaissance and reformation
1.1 The renaissance X
1.2 The intellectual and artistic renaissance X
1.3 The protestant reformation X
1.4 The spread of Protestantism and the catholic response X
The Muslim Empires 1450 1800
1.5 The Ottoman Empire X
1.6 The Grandeur of the Moguls X
The age of Exploration 1500 1800
1.7 Exploration and expansion X
1.8 Africa in an age of transition X
1.9 Southeast Asia in the era of the spice trade X
The Americas 400 1500
1.10 Early civilizations in Mesoamerica X
1.11 Early civilizations in South America X
1.13 The development of science and technology X
1.14 The scientific revolution X

2 The early modern world


Revolution and enlightenment 1550 1800 3
2.1 The Enlightenment 3 X
2.2 The impact of the Enlightenment 3 X
2.3 Colonial empires and American Revolution 3 X
The French Revolution and Napoleon 1789 1815 3
2.4 The French revolution begins 3 X
2.5 Radical Revolution and reaction 3 X
2.6 The age of Napoleon 3 X
Industrialization and nationalism 1800 - 1870 3
2.7 The industrial revolution 3 X
2.8 Reaction and revolution 3 X
2.9 Nation Building in Latin America X
3
3 An era of European imperialism
Mass society and democracy 1870 1914 4
3.1 The growth of industrial prosperity 4 X
3.2 The emergence of mass society 4 X
The height of imperialism 1800 1914 4
3.3 Colonial rule in Southeast Asia 4 X
3.4 Empire building in Africa 4 X
3.5 British rule in India 4 X
3.6 The industrialization process 4 X
3.7 Italy and Germany as national states 4 X
3.8 Toward the modern consciousness 4 X
Worl War I 4

4 The twentieth-century crisis


The west between the wars 1919 1939 5
4.1 The futile search for stability 5 X
4.2 The rise of dictatorial regimes 5 X
4.3 Hitler and Nazi Germany 5 X
World War II 1939 1945 6
4.4 Path to war 6 X
4.5 The course of World War II 6 X
4.6 The new order and the Holocaust 6
4.7 Development of the cold war 6 X
4.8 The home front and the aftermath of the war 6 X
4.9 The price of development 6 X
4.10 Cultural and intellectual trends 6 X
4.11 The transformation of society and ideas 6 X
4.12 Latin American repercussions of the world war 6 X

5 Toward a global civilization


5.1 The contemporary western world 1970-present X
5.2 Challenges and hopes for the future X

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