World History Grade 9. Modernization of European and American Countries in the Last Third of the 19th and Early 20th Centuries. The Awakening of Asia. Collection 1

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Discover how modernization reshaped Europe, America, and Asia with "World History Grade 9. Modernization of European and American Countries in the Last Third of the 19th and Early 20th Centuries. The Awakening of Asia. Collection 1." This interactive course explores industrial growth, political reforms, imperial expansion, and the emergence of new global powers. Students will study the modernization of major countries, the Meiji Restoration in Japan, the Xinhai Revolution in China, and changes across Europe and the Americas. Through interactive lessons, historical sources, maps, quizzes, and practical activities, learners develop critical thinking and historical analysis skills. The course helps students understand how these transformations shaped the foundations of the modern world.

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Explore the age of modernization and global transformation! Our "World History Grade 9. Modernization of European and American Countries in the Last Third of the 19th and Early 20th Centuries. The Awakening of Asia. Collection 1" course offers an engaging learning experience that examines the political, economic, and social changes that reshaped Europe, America, and Asia. Through interactive lessons, quizzes, historical sources, maps, and practical activities, students will discover how industrialization, political reforms, imperialism, and national movements transformed societies and influenced the modern world.

Why choose our course:

  • Interactive quizzes and tests: Test your knowledge and reinforce learning through engaging assessments.
  • Interactive exercises: Analyze historical documents, maps, and key events while strengthening critical thinking skills.
  • Expertly crafted content: Developed according to the current State Educational Standard and Grade 9 curriculum.
  • Focus on historical analysis: Explore historical processes, identify causes and consequences, and develop evidence-based conclusions.

Course Module

Module 3: Modernization of European and American Countries in the Last Third of the 19th and Early 20th Centuries. The Awakening of Asia. Collection 1

  • 16. Economic Monopolization and the Growing Role of the State
  • 17. The Evolution of the European Socialist Movement
  • 18. The Franco-Prussian War and the Third French Republic
  • 19. The German Empire. Otto von Bismarck and Wilhelm II
  • 20. Great Britain: Loss of Industrial Leadership and Colonial Expansion
  • 21. Economic Growth of the United States. Antitrust Legislation and Expansionism
  • 22. The Great Reforms in Russia. The Revolution of 1905–1907. Stolypin's Reforms
  • 23. Austria-Hungary and the Emergence of New Balkan States
  • 24. The Meiji Era and Japan's Territorial Expansion
  • 25. Sun Yat-sen and the Xinhai Revolution
  • 26. Attempts to Modernize the Ottoman Empire
  • 27. The Consequences of Colonial Policy for Asia and Africa
  • 28. Review Materials. Summary of Module 3

Expected Learning Outcomes

  • Knows the major political, economic, and social developments of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries.
  • Understands the causes and consequences of modernization and industrialization.
  • Explains the growth of imperialism and colonial expansion.
  • Knows the key reforms and modernization processes in Europe, America, and Asia.
  • Understands the historical significance of the Meiji Restoration and the Xinhai Revolution.
  • Can analyze historical documents, maps, and visual sources.
  • Can identify chronological order and cause-and-effect relationships.
  • Can compare modernization processes in different countries.
  • Can formulate evidence-based historical conclusions.
  • Develops historical thinking and critical analysis skills.