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This one-year course examines societal development from the Renaissance to the present with an emphasis on emerging ideologies, expansion of empires, growth of nations, and an increase of global interdependence.  Students develop an understanding of current world issues and relate them to their historical, geographical, political, economic, and cultural contexts.  Instructional practices incorporate integration of diversity awareness including appreciation of all cultures and their important contributions to society.  The appropriate use of technology is an integral part of this course.  This course fulfills the World History/Geography and the Arts/Humanities credits required for high school graduation.

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Classical Greece

Greek Assessment - Wednesday 10.2
  • You may make a cheat sheet for tomorrow's assessment [single sheet of hand-written paper / double-sided max]
  • Take Home Short Answer Prompt:
  • Explain Greek Rationalism
    • How was it unique in the ancient world?
    • Describe at least one way Rationalism influenced Greek history, culture and or society.
    • Is Greek Rationalism part of classical western culture? (Is it still relevant today in the “West?”)
      •Quality over Quantity
      •EVIDENCE and Argumentation
      •Your VOICE
      • What Would Achilles Do?
  • ​​Happy Studying
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