6.2

=6.2.1 - Political Revolutions= Analyze the Age of Revolutions by comparing and contrasting the political, economic and social causes and consequences of at least three political and/or nationalistic revolutions (American, French, Haitian, Mexican or other Latin America, or Chinese revolutions. [Chapter 17, Section 3; Chapter 18, Section 1; Chapter 20, Sections, 2 & 3]

=6.2.2 - Growth of Nationalism and Nation-states= Compare and contrast the rise of the nation-states in a western context (e.g. Germany, Italy) and the now-western context (e.g., Mejii Japan). [Chapter 20, Section 2; Chapter 22, Sections 1 & 4; Chapter 25, Section 1]

=6.2.3 - Industrialization= Analyze the origins, characteristics and consequences of industrialization across the world by:

a.) comparing and contrasting the process of impact of industrialization in Russia, Japan and one of the following: Britain, Germany, United States or France. [Chapter 21, Section 2; Chapter 22, Section 2]

b.) describing the social and economic impacts of industrialization, particularly its effect on women and children, and the organized labor movements. [Chapter 19, Sections 1, 3 & 4; Chapter 21, Sections 1-4; Chapter 22, Section 5; Chapter 23, Sections 2 & 4; Chapter 25, Section 1]

c.) describing the environmental impacts of industrialization and urbanization. [Chapter 19, Section 3]

=6.2.4 - Imperialism= Analyze the political, economic, and social causes and consequences of imperialism by:

a.) using maps to analyze the causes and consequences of 19th- Century imperialism. [Chapter 24, Sections 2, 4 & 5; Chapter 25, Sections 2-4]

b.) describing the connection between imperialism and racism. [Chapter 23, Section 3; Chapter 25, Section 1]

c.) comparing British, French, and Japanese policies in their respective regions. [Chapter 24, Section 4; Chapter 25, Section 1]

d.) analyzing African and Asian peoples' responses to imperialism. [Chapter 24, Section 2]