Chapter 1: The Rise of CivilizationSection 1.1:
Early Humans
Section 1.2:
The Neolithic Revolution
Section 1.3:
Mesopotamia
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Chapter 2: The Spread of CivilizationSection 2.1:
The Rise of Egypt
Section 2.2:
Peoples in the Eastern Mediterranean
Section 2.3:
The Indus Valley Ciivilization
Section 2.4:
The Rise of China
Section 2.5:
Civilizations in the Americas
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Chapter 3: Early Empires in the Ancient Near EastSection 3.1:
Akkad and Babylon
Section 3.2:
Egypt and Kush
Section 3.3:
Assyria and Persia
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Chapter 4: The Ancient GreeksSection 4.1:
Poets and Heroes
Section 4.2:
The Greek City-States
Section 4.3:
Classical Greece
Section 4.4:
Classical Greek Culture
Section 4.5:
Alexander and the Hellenistic Era
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Chapter 5: India's First EmpiresSection 5.1:
Origins of Hindu India
Section 5.2:
Buddhism
Section 5.3:
The Mauryans and the Guptas
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Chapter 6: The First Chinese EmpiresSection 6.1:
Schools of Thought in Ancient China
Section 6.2:
The Qin Unify China
Section 6.3:
The Han Dynasty
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Section 7.1:
The Rise of Rome
Section 7.2:
From Republic to Empire
Section 7.3:
The Early Roman Empire
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Chapter 8: The Byzantine Empire and Emerging EuropeSection 8.1:
The First Christians
Section 8.2:
Decline and Fall of Rome
Section 8.3:
The Early Christian Church
Section 8.4:
The Age of Charlemagne
Section 8.5:
The Byzantine Empire
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Chapter 9: Islam and the Arab EmpireSection 9.1:
The First Muslims
Section 9.2:
The Arab Empire and the Caliphates
Section 9.3:
Islamic Civilization
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Chapter 10: Medieval Kingdoms in EuropeSection 10.1:
Feudalism
Section 10.2:
Peasants, Trade, and Cities
Section 10.3:
The Growth of European Kingdoms
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Chapter 11: Civilizations of East AsiaSection 11.1:
China Reunited
Section 11.2:
The Mongols and Chinese Culture
Section 11.3:
Early Japan and Korea
Section 11.4:
India and Southeast Asia
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Chapter 12: Crusades and Culture in the Middle AgesSection 12.1:
Medieval Christianity
Section 12.2:
The Crusades
Section 12.3:
Crusades of the Middle Ages
Section 12.4:
The Late Middle Ages
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Chapter 13: Kingdoms and States of Medieval AfricaSection 13.1:
African Society and Culture
Section 13.2:
Kingdoms and States of Africa
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Chapter 14: Pre-Columbian AmericaSection 14.1:
The Peoples of North America and Mesoamerica
Section 14.2:
Early South American Civilizations
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Chapter 15: The Renaissance in EuropeSection 15.1:
The Italian States
Section 15.2:
Ideas and Art of the Renaissance
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Chapter 16: The Reformation in EuropeSection 16.1:
The Protestant Reformation
Section 16.2:
The Spread of Protestantism
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Chapter 17: The Age of ExplorationSection 17.1:
European Exploration and Expansion
Section 17.2:
The First Global Economic Systems
Section 17.3:
Colonial Latin America
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Chapter 18: Conflict and Absolutism in EuropeSection 18.1:
Europe in Crisis
Section 18.2:
War and Revolution in England
Section 18.3:
Absolutism in Europe
Section 18.4:
European Culture After the Renaissance
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Chapter 19: The Muslim EmpiresSection 19.1:
The Rise and Expansion of the Ottoman Empire
Section 19.2:
The Ottomans and the Safavids
Section 19.3:
The Mongul Empire
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Chapter 20: The East Asian WorldSection 20.1:
The Ming and Qing Dynasties
Section 20.2:
The Reunification of Japan
Section 20.3:
The Kingdoms of Korea and Southeast Asia
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Chapter 21: The Enlightenment and RevolutionsSection 21.1:
The Scientific Revolution
Section 21.2:
The Ideas of the Enlightenment
Section 21.3:
Enlightened Absolutism and the Balance of Power
Section 21.4:
The American Revolution
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Chapter 22: The French Revolution and NapoleonSection 22.1:
The French Revolution Begins
Section 22.2:
Radical Revolution and Reaction
Section 22.3:
The Rise of Napoleon and the Napoleonic Wars
Section 22.4:
The Fall of Napoleon and the European Reaction
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Chapter 23: Industrialization and NationalismSection 23.1:
The Industrial Revolution
Section 23.2:
Nationalism and Political Revolutions
Section 23.3:
Nationalism, Unification, and Reform
Section 23.4:
Nation Building in Latin America
Section 23.5:
Romanticism and Realism
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Chapter 24: Mass Society and DemocracySection 24.1:
The Growth of Industrial Prosperity
Section 24.2:
The Emergence of Mass Society
Section 24.3:
The National State & Democracy
Section 24.4:
Modern Ideas and Uncertainty
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Chapter 25: The Reach of ImperialismSection 25.1:
Colonial Rule in Southeast Asia
Section 25.2:
Empire Building in Africa
Section 25.3:
British Rule in India
Section 25.4:
Imperialism in Latin America
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Chapter 26: Challenges and Transition in East AsiaSection 26.1:
The Decline of the Qing Dynasty
Section 26.2:
Revolution in China
Section 26.3:
The Rise of Modern Japan
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Chapter 27: World War I and the Russian RevolutionSection 27.1:
World War I Begins
Section 27.3:
The Russian Revolution
Section 27.4:
World War I Ends
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Chapter 28: The West Between the WarsSection 28.1:
Instability After World War I
Section 28.2:
The Rise of Dictatorial Regimes
Section 28.3:
Hitler and Nazi Germany
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Chapter 29: Nationalism Around the WorldSection 29.1:
Nationalism in the Middle East
Section 29.2:
Nationalism in Africa and Asia
Section 29.3:
Revolutionary Chaos in China
Section 29.4:
Nationalism in Latin America
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Chapter 30: World War II and the HolocaustSection 30.1:
World War II Begins
Section 30.2:
World War II
Section 30.3:
The Home Front and Civilians
Section 30.4:
The New Order & the Holocaust
Section 30.5:
World War II Ends
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Section 31.1:
The Cold War Begins
Section 31.2:
China After World War II
Section 31.3:
Cold War Conflicts
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Chapter 32: Independence and Nationalism in the Developing WorldSection 32.1:
South and Southeast Asia
Section 32.2:
The Middle East
Section 32.3:
African Society and Culture
Section 32.4:
Latin America
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Chapter 33: Life During the Cold WarSection 33.1:
Western Europe and North America
Section 33.2:
Eastern Europe and the Soviet Union
Section 33.3:
The Asian Rim
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Chapter 34: A New Era BeginsSection 34.1:
End of the Cold War
Section 34.2:
Western Europe and North America
Section 34.3:
China, Japan, and the Koreas
Section 34.4:
Regions After the Cold War
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Chapter 35: Contemporary Global IssuesSection 35.1:
Political Challenges in the Modern World
Section 35.2:
Social Challenges in the Modern World
Section 35.3:
Global Economies
Section 35.4:
Science, Technology, and the Environment
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