Chapter 1: Toward CivilizationSection 1.1:
Understanding Our Past
Section 1.2:
The Dawn of History
Section 1.3:
Beginnings of Civilization
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Chapter 2: First Civilizations: Africa and AsiaSection 2.1:
Ancient Kingdoms of the Nile
Section 2.2:
Egyptian Civilization
Section 2.3:
City-States of Ancient Sumer
Section 2.4:
Invaders, Traders, ad Empire Builders
Section 2.5:
The Roots of Judaism
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Chapter 3: Early Civilizations in India and ChinaSection 3.1:
Cities of the Indus Valley
Section 3.2:
Kingdoms of the Ganges
Section 3.3:
Early Civilization in China
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Chapter 4: Empires of India and ChinaCOMING SOON
Section 5.1:
Early People of the Aegean
Section 5.2:
The Rise of Greek City-States
Section 5.3:
Victory and Defeat in the Greek World
Section 5.4:
The Glory That Was Greece
Section 5.5:
Alexander and the Hellenistic Age
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Chapter 6: Ancient Rome and the Rise of ChristianitySection 6.1:
The Roman World Takes Shape
Section 6.2:
From Republic to Empire
Section 6.3:
The Roman Achievement
Section 6.4:
The Rise of Christianity
Section 6.5:
The Long Decline
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Chapter 7: Civilizations of the AmericasSection 7.1:
Civilizations of Middle America
Section 7.2:
The World of the Incas
Section 7.3:
Peoples of North America
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Chapter 8: The Rise of EuropeSection 8.1:
The Early Middle Ages
Section 8.2:
Feudalism and the Manor Economy
Section 8.3:
The Medieval Church
Section 8.4:
Economic Expansion and Change
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Chapter 9: The High Middle AgesSection 9.1:
Growth of Royal Power in England and France
Section 9.2:
The Holy Roman Empire and the Church
Section 9.3:
Europeans Look Outward
Section 9.4:
Learning, Literature, and the Arts
Section 9.5:
A Time of Crisis
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Chapter 10: The Byzantine Empire and RussiaSection 10.1:
The Byzantine Empire
Section 10.2:
The Rise of Russia
Section 10.3:
Shaping Eastern Europe
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Chapter 11: The Muslim WorldSection 11.1:
The Rise of Islam
Section 11.2:
Islam Spreads
Section 11.3:
Golden Age of Muslim Civilization
Section 11.4:
Muslims in India
Section 11.5:
The Ottoman and Safavid Empires
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Chapter 12: Kingdoms and Trading States of AfricaSection 12.1:
Early Civilizations of West Africa
Section 12.2:
Kingdoms of West Africa
Section 12.3:
Trade Routes of East Africa
Section 12.4:
Many Peoples, Many Traditions
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Chapter 13: Spread of Civilizations in East AsiaSection 13.1:
Two Golden Ages of China
Section 13.2:
The Mongol and Ming Empires
Section 13.3:
Korea and Its Traditions
Section 13.4:
The Emergence of Japan
Section 13.5:
Japan's Feudal Age
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Chapter 14: The Renaissance and ReformationSection 14.1:
The Renaissance in Italy
Section 14.2:
The Renaissance Moves North
Section 14.3:
The Protestant Reformation
Section 14.4:
Reformation Ideas Spread
Section 14.5:
The Scientific Revolution
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Chapter 15: The First Global Age: Europe and AsiaSection 15.1:
The Search for Spices
Section 15.2:
Diverse Traditions of Southeast Asia
Section 15.3:
European Footholds in Southeast Asia
Section 15.4:
Encounters in East Asia
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Chapter 16: The First Global Age: Europe, the Americas,and AfricaSection 16.1:
Conquest in the Americas
Section 16.2:
Spanish and Portuguese Colonies in the Americas
Section 16.3:
Struggle for North America
Section 16.4:
Turbulent Centuries in Africa
Section 16.5:
Changes in Europe
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Chapter 17: The Age of AbsolutismSection 17.1:
Extending Spanish Power
Section 17.2:
France Under Louis XIV
Section 17.3:
Triumph of Parliment in England
Section 17.4:
Rise of Austria and Prussia
Section 17.5:
Absolute Monarchy in Russia
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Chapter 18: The Enlightenment and the American RevolutionSection 18.1:
Philosophy in the Age of Reason
Section 18.2:
Enlightenment Ideas Spread
Section 18.3:
Britain at Mid-Century
Section 18.4:
Birth of the American Republic
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Chapter 19: The French Revolution and NapoleonSection 19.1:
On the Eve of Revolution
Section 19.2:
Creating a New France
Section 19.3:
Radical Days
Section 19.4:
The Age of Napoleon Begins
Section 19.5:
The End of an Era
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Chapter 20: The Industrial Revolution BeginsSection 20.1:
Dawn of the Industrial Age
Section 20.2:
Britain Leads the Way
Section 20.3:
Hardships of Early Industrial Life
Section 20.4:
New Ways of Thinking
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Chapter 21: Revolutions In Europe and Latin AmericaSection 21.1:
An Age of Ideologies
Section 21.2:
Revolution of 1830 and 1848
Section 21.3:
Latin America Wars of Independence
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Chapter 22: Life in the Industrial AgeSection 22.1:
The Industrial Revolution Spreads
Section 22.2:
The World of Cities
Section 22.3:
Changing Attitudes and Values
Section 22.4:
A New Culture
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Chapter 23: Nationalism Triumphs in EuropeSection 23.1:
Building a German NationSection 23.2:
Strengthening Germany
Section 23.3:
Unifying Italy
Section 23.4:
Nationalism Threatens Old Empires
Section 23.5:
Russia: Reform and Reaction
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Chapter 24: Growth of Western DemocraciesSection 24.1:
Britain Becomes More Democratic
Section 24.2:
A Century of Reform
Section 24.3:
Division and Democracy in France
Section 24.4:
Expansion of the United States
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Chapter 25: The New ImperialismSection 25.1:
A Western-Dominated World
Section 25.2:
The Partition of Africa
Section 25.3:
European Challenges to the Muslim World
Section 25.4:
The British Take Over India
Section 25.5:
China and the New Imperialism
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Chapter 26: New Global PatternsSection 26.1:
Japan Modernizes
Section 26.2:
Southeast Asia and the Pacific
Section 26.3:
Self-Rule for Canada, Austrilia, and New Zealand
Section 26.4:
Economic Imperialism in Latin America
Section 26.5:
Impact of Imperialism
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Chapter 27: Word War I and Its AftermathSection 27.1:
The Stage is Set
Section 27.2:
The Guns of August
Section 27.3:
A New Kind of Conflict
Section 27.4:
Winning the War
Section 27.5:
Making the Peace
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Chapter 28: Revolution in RussiaSection 28.1:
Two Revolutions in Russia
Section 28.2:
From Lenin to Stalin
Section 28.3:
Life in a Totalitarian State
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Chapter 29: Nationalism and Revolution Around the WorldSection 29.1:
Struggle for Change in Latin America
Section 29.2:
Nationalist Movements in Africa and the Middle East
Section 29.3:
India Seeks Self-Rule
Section 29.4:
Upheaval in China
Section 29.5:
Empire of the Rising Sun
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Chapter 30: Crisis of Democracy in the WestCOMING SOON
Chapter 31: World War II and Its AftermathSection 31.1:
Agression, Appreasement, and War
Section 31.2:
The Global Conflict: Axis Advances
Section 31.3:
The Global Conflict: Allied Successes
Section 31.4:
Toward Victory
Section 31.5:
From World War to Cold War
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Chapter 32: The World Since 1945: An OverviewSection 32.1:
The Changing Political Climate
Section 32.2:
Global Economies Trends
Section 32.3:
Changing Patterns of Life
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Chapter 33: Europe and North AmericaSection 33.1:
The Western World: An Overview
Section 33.2:
The Western European Democracies
Section 33.3:
North American Prosperity
Section 33.4:
The Soviet Union: Rise and Fall of a Superpower
Section 33.5:
A New Era in Eastern Europe
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Chapter 34: East Asia and Southeast AsiaSection 34.1:
Japan Becomes an Economic Superpower
Section 34.2:
From Revolution to Reform in China
Section 34.3:
The Asian Tigers
Section 34.4:
Southeast Asia and the Pacific RIm
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Chapter 35: South Asia and the Middle EastSection 35.1:
Nations of South Asia
Section 35.2:
Forces Shaping the Modern Middle East
Section 35.3:
Nation Building in the Middle East: Three Case Studies
Section 35.4:
The Middle East and the World
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Section 36.1:
Achieving Indepndence
Section 36.2:
Programs for Development
Section 36.3:
Three Nations: A Closer Look
Section 36.4:
Struggles in Southern Africa
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Section 37.1:
Forces Shaping Modern Latin America
Section 37.2:
Latin America, the United States, and the World
Section 37.3:
Mexico, Central America, and the Caribbean
Section 37.4:
Focus on Argentia and Brazil
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