World History Grade 9. Europe and America in the Age of Revolutions and National Unification (1815–1870). Collection 1

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Discover a period that transformed the modern world with "World History Grade 9. Europe and America in the Age of Revolutions and National Unification (1815–1870). Collection 1." This interactive course follows the Grade 9 curriculum and explores the Industrial Revolution, revolutionary movements, the unification of Germany and Italy, and the American Civil War. Through interactive lessons, historical documents, maps, quizzes, and practical activities, students develop historical thinking and learn to analyze historical events from different perspectives. The course emphasizes cause-and-effect relationships, critical thinking, and the interpretation of historical sources. It helps learners understand how the political and social changes of the nineteenth century shaped the modern world.

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Discover an era that transformed the modern world! Our "World History Grade 9. Europe and America in the Age of Revolutions and National Unification (1815–1870). Collection 1" course offers an engaging learning experience that explores the political, economic, and social changes that reshaped Europe and America during the nineteenth century. Through interactive lessons, quizzes, historical sources, maps, and practical activities, students will gain a deeper understanding of industrialization, revolutionary movements, national unification, and the emergence of modern states.

Why choose our course:

  • Interactive quizzes and tests: Reinforce knowledge through engaging assessments and self-check activities.
  • Interactive exercises: Develop historical thinking by analyzing historical documents, maps, and important events.
  • Expertly crafted content: Designed according to the current State Educational Standard and Grade 9 curriculum.
  • Focus on historical analysis: Learn to evaluate historical events, identify causes and consequences, and develop evidence-based conclusions.

Course Module

Module 2: Europe and America in the Age of Revolutions and National Unification (1815–1870). Collection 1

  • 5. The Industrial Revolution in Western Europe and Its Consequences
  • 6. Political Ideologies and Social Movements of the 19th Century
  • 7. Parliamentary Reforms in Great Britain. Chartism
  • 8. Great Britain – "The Workshop of the World". Foreign and Colonial Policy
  • 9. France during the Restoration. The Revolution of 1830
  • 10. The "Springtime of Nations". Revolutions of 1848–1849
  • 11. The Unification of Germany
  • 12. The Unification of Italy
  • 13. The Russian Empire in the First Half of the 19th Century
  • 14. The American Civil War and Reconstruction
  • 15. Review Materials. Summary of Modules 1 and 2

Expected Learning Outcomes

  • Knows the major political, economic, and social developments in Europe and America between 1815 and 1870.
  • Understands the causes and consequences of the Industrial Revolution.
  • Explains the origins and significance of the revolutionary movements of the nineteenth century.
  • Knows the processes of German and Italian unification.
  • Understands the causes and consequences of the American Civil War.
  • Can analyze historical documents, maps, and visual sources.
  • Can establish chronological order and identify cause-and-effect relationships.
  • Can compare historical events and political systems.
  • Can participate in discussions and complete historical investigations.
  • Develops critical thinking and an understanding of the foundations of the modern world.