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Period 3 (continued) Period 4: The Twentieth Century and
Beyond, ca. 1914 to the Present 562
14 Immigration and European 15 World War I and the Russian
Imperialism Revolution
1815–1914 520 1914–1919 570
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What were the global consequences of European What caused the outbreak of the First World War? 572
industrialization? 522 Growing International Conflict • The Mood of 1914 • The July
Crisis and the Outbreak of War
The Rise of Global Inequality • The World Market • Western wars? 577 this sample.
Pressures on China • Japan and the United States • Western How did the First World War differ from previous
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How was massive migration an integral part of Western Stalemate and Slaughter on the Western Front • The Widening War
expansion? 528
The Pressure of Population • European Emigration • The In what ways did the war transform life on the home
front? 583
Immigrant Experience in the United States • Asian Emigration Mobilizing for Total War • The Social Impact of Total War •
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How did the New Imperialism change Western Growing Political Tensions
colonialism? 533
The European Presence in Africa Before 1880 • The Berlin Why did world war lead to a successful Communist revolution
in Russia? 588
Conference and the “Scramble for Africa” • The British in
Africa After 1885 • Imperialism in Asia • Causes of the New The Fall of Imperial Russia • The Provisional Government • Lenin
Imperialism • A “Civilizing Mission” • Gender and Empire • and the Bolshevik Revolution • Trotsky and the Seizure of Power •
European Critics of Imperialism Dictatorship and Civil War
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Reforming Japan • Toward Revolution in China The Treaty of Versailles • The Peace Settlement in the Middle
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LOOKING BACK / LOOKING AHEAD 551 LOOKING BACK / LOOKING AHEAD 605
REVIEW & EXPLORE 552 REVIEW & EXPLORE 606
EXAM PRACTICE 554
EXAM PRACTICE 608
PERIOD 3 EXAM PRACTICE 558
AP® Viewpoints Poetry in the Trenches 580
AP® Claims and Evidence in Written Sources Nativism in the AP® Claims and Evidence in Visual Sources Wartime Propaganda
United States 532
Posters 584
AP® Claims and Evidence in Visual Sources A Map of the British Individuals in Society Vera Brittain 586
Empire, 1886 536
AP® Claims and Evidence in Written Sources Peace, Land, and
Individuals in Society Cecil Rhodes 538 Bread for the Russian People 593
AP® Viewpoints White Man’s Burden or Capitalist AP® Thinking Like a Historian The Partition of the Ottoman
Exploitation? 542 Empire and the Mandate System 600
AP® Thinking Like a Historian Women and Empire 544
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