Mr. Gonzalez Ethnic Studies
Mr Gonzales' Social Studies Page
AP World History Modern
Test; DBQ, LEQ , SAQ and MC
LEQ How to write an LEQ
SAQ or Short Answer Question
APWH Themes
Chapter 0 -Foundational Cultures
Agricultural Revolution
Han China
Rome
Persia
Gupta Empire
Confucianism and Daoism
Hinduism
Buddhism
Judaism & Christianity
Islam
Women in the Pre Modern Period
Foot binding in China
Veiling in Dar al-Islam
Khutulun
Margery Kempe
Chapter 1 Global Tapestry
1.1 Developments in Asia
1.2 Developments in Dar al Islam
Seljuik Turks
Mamluk Turks
Delhi Sultanate
Al Andalusia
Women in Islam
1.3 Developments in South Asia and South East Asia
South Asia
Southeast Asia
1.4 State building in the Americas
1.5 Developments in Africa
1.6 Developments in Europe
Western Europe
Byzantium
Kiev Rus
Chapter 2 Networks of Exchange
The Silk Roads
Indian Ocean Trade Network
Trans Sahara Trade
The Mongols
Chapter 3 Land Based Empires 1450-1750
The Protestant Reformation
Ming and Qing
Japan
Ottoman Empire
Mughal Empire
The Safavid Empire
Russian Empire
England and France -Divine Right of Kings
Songhai
Chapter 4 Maritime Empires
1. European Competition and Causes of Exploration
Knowledge of the Trade Winds and Currents
Maritime Technology
Motives for exploration
Important Explorers
Portuguese Exploration
Spanish Exploration
English Exploration
French Exploration
Netherlands (Dutch)
2. Portuguese Empire
3. The Colombian Exchange
4. The Spanish Empire 1450-1750
5. Globalized Sea Based Exchange
6. Cultural Developments and Interactions
7. Social Interactions and Organizations
Chapter 5 Revolutions
The Enlightenment
Echoes of Revolutions: Women's Rights and Abolition of Slavery
Nationalism
Atlantic Revolutuions
American Revolution
French Revolution
Haitian Revolution
Latin American Revolution
Industrial Revolutions Begins
Industrial Revolution Spreads
Industrial Revolution: Technology
Industrial Revolution: Government's Role
Japanese Industrialization
Russian Industrialization
Egyptian Modernization
Industrial Revolution Economic Systems
Reactions to The Industrial Revolution
Industrial Revolution and Society
Chapter 6 Consequences of Industrialization
6.1 Rationales for imperialism
6.2 States Expand
Imperialism in Africa
Imperialism in South Asia
Imperialism in South East Asia and Oceana
Indigenous Responses to State Expansion
Global Economic Developments
Economic Imperialism- China
Taiping Rebellion
Opium Wars
Unequal Treaties
Self Strengthening Movement
The Boxer Rebellion
Economic Imperialism: US Expansion, Latin America and the Pacific 1850-1920
Expansion in the Continent
Spanish American War
Expansion Abroad
Causes of Migration
Effects of Migration
Chapter 7 Global Conflict
7.1 Shifting Power After 1900
Communist Revolution
Mexican Revolution
Chinese Revolution of 1911
Ottoman Empire Decline
7.2 Causes of WWI
7.3 Conducting War
mobilize the entire population
7.4 Economy in the Interwar Period
US Reaction to the Great Depression
Brazil & Mexico React
Germany Reacts
USSR Reacts
7.5 Unresolved Tensions After WWI
Middle East Changes and Continuities
Europe Changes and Continuities
Asia Japanese Territorial Gains
Africa: Anti-Imperial Resistance
South Asia: Anti-Imperial Resistance
7.6 Causes of WWII
7.7 Conducting War
Total War: Mobilizing at Home
European Theater
Early Invasions
Non- Aggression Pact
Invasion of Poland
Firebombing Europe
Early Victories :Germany
Turning Points
Pacific Theater
Pearl Harbor
Island Hoping
Firebombing Japan
Turning Point- Battle of Midway
7.8 Mass Atrocities
The Holocaust
The Rape of Nanjing
Atomic Bombs
Chapter 8- Cold War and Decolonization
8.1 Setting The Stage for the Cold War and Decolonization
8.2 & 8.3 The Cold War
Containment
Arms Race
Competition
Proxy wars and hot spots
8.4 Communism Spreads
Land Reform Around the World
Communist China
Political Reform
Land Reforms _
Industrial Reforms _
Indoctrination_
USSR & Stalin
Political Reforms
Industrial Reforms
Indoctrination
Land Reforms
8.5 Decolonization After 1900
Global Effects of Cell Phones
Congo
China
United States
India
Ethnic Studies
Reclaiming Spaces: Native Americans
Natives Before European Colonization
Reclaiming Spaces: Hispanics
Colorism in Latin America and Afro Latinx
What do I call myself?
Cold War and Latin America
Power Privilege and the Master Narrative
The 4 I's of Oppression
African Civilizations Before 1492
Trans Saharan Trade 600-1750
The Origins of Slavery
Atlantic Slave Trade
Dehumanization and Slavery
Reconstruction's Promise
Economics and Reconstruction
Education After Reconstruction
Land: The Forty Acres and a Mule Broken Promise
Jim Crow Laws, Jobs, and the 13th Amendment
Plessy v Ferguson
Redlining and the Wealth Gap
Reconstruction and Politics
Stereotypes, Violence and Power in society
Segregation and Police Brutality
The Great Migrations and the Harlem Renaissance
The Writers
Jazz, Blues and Theater
Visual Artists
Black Nationalism
The Civil Rights Movement
History and Movement
Immigration in the Early Republic 1790 to 1880
Causes of Migration
Consequences of Migration: European Immigration
Consequences of Migration: Asian Americans
Cold War and Refugees
Polynesians
Economic Opportunity or Exploitation
The Great Migration and the Harlem Renaissance
New Zealand
Mr Gonzales' Social Studies Page
AP World History Modern
Test; DBQ, LEQ , SAQ and MC
LEQ How to write an LEQ
SAQ or Short Answer Question
APWH Themes
Chapter 0 -Foundational Cultures
Agricultural Revolution
Han China
Rome
Persia
Gupta Empire
Confucianism and Daoism
Hinduism
Buddhism
Judaism & Christianity
Islam
Women in the Pre Modern Period
Foot binding in China
Veiling in Dar al-Islam
Khutulun
Margery Kempe
Chapter 1 Global Tapestry
1.1 Developments in Asia
1.2 Developments in Dar al Islam
Seljuik Turks
Mamluk Turks
Delhi Sultanate
Al Andalusia
Women in Islam
1.3 Developments in South Asia and South East Asia
South Asia
Southeast Asia
1.4 State building in the Americas
1.5 Developments in Africa
1.6 Developments in Europe
Western Europe
Byzantium
Kiev Rus
Chapter 2 Networks of Exchange
The Silk Roads
Indian Ocean Trade Network
Trans Sahara Trade
The Mongols
Chapter 3 Land Based Empires 1450-1750
The Protestant Reformation
Ming and Qing
Japan
Ottoman Empire
Mughal Empire
The Safavid Empire
Russian Empire
England and France -Divine Right of Kings
Songhai
Chapter 4 Maritime Empires
1. European Competition and Causes of Exploration
Knowledge of the Trade Winds and Currents
Maritime Technology
Motives for exploration
Important Explorers
Portuguese Exploration
Spanish Exploration
English Exploration
French Exploration
Netherlands (Dutch)
2. Portuguese Empire
3. The Colombian Exchange
4. The Spanish Empire 1450-1750
5. Globalized Sea Based Exchange
6. Cultural Developments and Interactions
7. Social Interactions and Organizations
Chapter 5 Revolutions
The Enlightenment
Echoes of Revolutions: Women's Rights and Abolition of Slavery
Nationalism
Atlantic Revolutuions
American Revolution
French Revolution
Haitian Revolution
Latin American Revolution
Industrial Revolutions Begins
Industrial Revolution Spreads
Industrial Revolution: Technology
Industrial Revolution: Government's Role
Japanese Industrialization
Russian Industrialization
Egyptian Modernization
Industrial Revolution Economic Systems
Reactions to The Industrial Revolution
Industrial Revolution and Society
Chapter 6 Consequences of Industrialization
6.1 Rationales for imperialism
6.2 States Expand
Imperialism in Africa
Imperialism in South Asia
Imperialism in South East Asia and Oceana
Indigenous Responses to State Expansion
Global Economic Developments
Economic Imperialism- China
Taiping Rebellion
Opium Wars
Unequal Treaties
Self Strengthening Movement
The Boxer Rebellion
Economic Imperialism: US Expansion, Latin America and the Pacific 1850-1920
Expansion in the Continent
Spanish American War
Expansion Abroad
Causes of Migration
Effects of Migration
Chapter 7 Global Conflict
7.1 Shifting Power After 1900
Communist Revolution
Mexican Revolution
Chinese Revolution of 1911
Ottoman Empire Decline
7.2 Causes of WWI
7.3 Conducting War
mobilize the entire population
7.4 Economy in the Interwar Period
US Reaction to the Great Depression
Brazil & Mexico React
Germany Reacts
USSR Reacts
7.5 Unresolved Tensions After WWI
Middle East Changes and Continuities
Europe Changes and Continuities
Asia Japanese Territorial Gains
Africa: Anti-Imperial Resistance
South Asia: Anti-Imperial Resistance
7.6 Causes of WWII
7.7 Conducting War
Total War: Mobilizing at Home
European Theater
Early Invasions
Non- Aggression Pact
Invasion of Poland
Firebombing Europe
Early Victories :Germany
Turning Points
Pacific Theater
Pearl Harbor
Island Hoping
Firebombing Japan
Turning Point- Battle of Midway
7.8 Mass Atrocities
The Holocaust
The Rape of Nanjing
Atomic Bombs
Chapter 8- Cold War and Decolonization
8.1 Setting The Stage for the Cold War and Decolonization
8.2 & 8.3 The Cold War
Containment
Arms Race
Competition
Proxy wars and hot spots
8.4 Communism Spreads
Land Reform Around the World
Communist China
Political Reform
Land Reforms _
Industrial Reforms _
Indoctrination_
USSR & Stalin
Political Reforms
Industrial Reforms
Indoctrination
Land Reforms
8.5 Decolonization After 1900
Global Effects of Cell Phones
Congo
China
United States
India
Ethnic Studies
Reclaiming Spaces: Native Americans
Natives Before European Colonization
Reclaiming Spaces: Hispanics
Colorism in Latin America and Afro Latinx
What do I call myself?
Cold War and Latin America
Power Privilege and the Master Narrative
The 4 I's of Oppression
African Civilizations Before 1492
Trans Saharan Trade 600-1750
The Origins of Slavery
Atlantic Slave Trade
Dehumanization and Slavery
Reconstruction's Promise
Economics and Reconstruction
Education After Reconstruction
Land: The Forty Acres and a Mule Broken Promise
Jim Crow Laws, Jobs, and the 13th Amendment
Plessy v Ferguson
Redlining and the Wealth Gap
Reconstruction and Politics
Stereotypes, Violence and Power in society
Segregation and Police Brutality
The Great Migrations and the Harlem Renaissance
The Writers
Jazz, Blues and Theater
Visual Artists
Black Nationalism
The Civil Rights Movement
History and Movement
Immigration in the Early Republic 1790 to 1880
Causes of Migration
Consequences of Migration: European Immigration
Consequences of Migration: Asian Americans
Cold War and Refugees
Polynesians
Economic Opportunity or Exploitation
The Great Migration and the Harlem Renaissance
New Zealand
Unit 1: The Global Tapestry
c. 1200 to c. 1450
8-10% of AP Exam
1.1
Developments in Asia
1.2
Developments in Dar al Islam
1.3
Developments in SE Asia
1.4
State building in the Americas
1.5
State building in Africa
1.6
State Building in Europe
Mr Gonzales' Social Studies Page
AP World History Modern
Test; DBQ, LEQ , SAQ and MC
LEQ How to write an LEQ
SAQ or Short Answer Question
APWH Themes
Chapter 0 -Foundational Cultures
Agricultural Revolution
Han China
Rome
Persia
Gupta Empire
Confucianism and Daoism
Hinduism
Buddhism
Judaism & Christianity
Islam
Women in the Pre Modern Period
Foot binding in China
Veiling in Dar al-Islam
Khutulun
Margery Kempe
Chapter 1 Global Tapestry
1.1 Developments in Asia
1.2 Developments in Dar al Islam
Seljuik Turks
Mamluk Turks
Delhi Sultanate
Al Andalusia
Women in Islam
1.3 Developments in South Asia and South East Asia
South Asia
Southeast Asia
1.4 State building in the Americas
1.5 Developments in Africa
1.6 Developments in Europe
Western Europe
Byzantium
Kiev Rus
Chapter 2 Networks of Exchange
The Silk Roads
Indian Ocean Trade Network
Trans Sahara Trade
The Mongols
Chapter 3 Land Based Empires 1450-1750
The Protestant Reformation
Ming and Qing
Japan
Ottoman Empire
Mughal Empire
The Safavid Empire
Russian Empire
England and France -Divine Right of Kings
Songhai
Chapter 4 Maritime Empires
1. European Competition and Causes of Exploration
Knowledge of the Trade Winds and Currents
Maritime Technology
Motives for exploration
Important Explorers
Portuguese Exploration
Spanish Exploration
English Exploration
French Exploration
Netherlands (Dutch)
2. Portuguese Empire
3. The Colombian Exchange
4. The Spanish Empire 1450-1750
5. Globalized Sea Based Exchange
6. Cultural Developments and Interactions
7. Social Interactions and Organizations
Chapter 5 Revolutions
The Enlightenment
Echoes of Revolutions: Women's Rights and Abolition of Slavery
Nationalism
Atlantic Revolutuions
American Revolution
French Revolution
Haitian Revolution
Latin American Revolution
Industrial Revolutions Begins
Industrial Revolution Spreads
Industrial Revolution: Technology
Industrial Revolution: Government's Role
Japanese Industrialization
Russian Industrialization
Egyptian Modernization
Industrial Revolution Economic Systems
Reactions to The Industrial Revolution
Industrial Revolution and Society
Chapter 6 Consequences of Industrialization
6.1 Rationales for imperialism
6.2 States Expand
Imperialism in Africa
Imperialism in South Asia
Imperialism in South East Asia and Oceana
Indigenous Responses to State Expansion
Global Economic Developments
Economic Imperialism- China
Taiping Rebellion
Opium Wars
Unequal Treaties
Self Strengthening Movement
The Boxer Rebellion
Economic Imperialism: US Expansion, Latin America and the Pacific 1850-1920
Expansion in the Continent
Spanish American War
Expansion Abroad
Causes of Migration
Effects of Migration
Chapter 7 Global Conflict
7.1 Shifting Power After 1900
Communist Revolution
Mexican Revolution
Chinese Revolution of 1911
Ottoman Empire Decline
7.2 Causes of WWI
7.3 Conducting War
mobilize the entire population
7.4 Economy in the Interwar Period
US Reaction to the Great Depression
Brazil & Mexico React
Germany Reacts
USSR Reacts
7.5 Unresolved Tensions After WWI
Middle East Changes and Continuities
Europe Changes and Continuities
Asia Japanese Territorial Gains
Africa: Anti-Imperial Resistance
South Asia: Anti-Imperial Resistance
7.6 Causes of WWII
7.7 Conducting War
Total War: Mobilizing at Home
European Theater
Early Invasions
Non- Aggression Pact
Invasion of Poland
Firebombing Europe
Early Victories :Germany
Turning Points
Pacific Theater
Pearl Harbor
Island Hoping
Firebombing Japan
Turning Point- Battle of Midway
7.8 Mass Atrocities
The Holocaust
The Rape of Nanjing
Atomic Bombs
Chapter 8- Cold War and Decolonization
8.1 Setting The Stage for the Cold War and Decolonization
8.2 & 8.3 The Cold War
Containment
Arms Race
Competition
Proxy wars and hot spots
8.4 Communism Spreads
Land Reform Around the World
Communist China
Political Reform
Land Reforms _
Industrial Reforms _
Indoctrination_
USSR & Stalin
Political Reforms
Industrial Reforms
Indoctrination
Land Reforms
8.5 Decolonization After 1900
Global Effects of Cell Phones
Congo
China
United States
India
Ethnic Studies
Reclaiming Spaces: Native Americans
Natives Before European Colonization
Reclaiming Spaces: Hispanics
Colorism in Latin America and Afro Latinx
What do I call myself?
Cold War and Latin America
Power Privilege and the Master Narrative
The 4 I's of Oppression
African Civilizations Before 1492
Trans Saharan Trade 600-1750
The Origins of Slavery
Atlantic Slave Trade
Dehumanization and Slavery
Reconstruction's Promise
Economics and Reconstruction
Education After Reconstruction
Land: The Forty Acres and a Mule Broken Promise
Jim Crow Laws, Jobs, and the 13th Amendment
Plessy v Ferguson
Redlining and the Wealth Gap
Reconstruction and Politics
Stereotypes, Violence and Power in society
Segregation and Police Brutality
The Great Migrations and the Harlem Renaissance
The Writers
Jazz, Blues and Theater
Visual Artists
Black Nationalism
The Civil Rights Movement
History and Movement
Immigration in the Early Republic 1790 to 1880
Causes of Migration
Consequences of Migration: European Immigration
Consequences of Migration: Asian Americans
Cold War and Refugees
Polynesians
Economic Opportunity or Exploitation
The Great Migration and the Harlem Renaissance
New Zealand