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Wappingers Central School District
Social Studies Department
Course Syllabus
Course Name
WORLD AT WAR
Course Code
D740
Duration
Half-Year
Grade
10-12
Credit
0.5
Rank
1.00
Prerequisite
None
Assessment
A teacher-generated final exam which is counted as 20% of the final course average. Various essays, book reports, tests, etc.
Textbook
Teacher notes, various handouts and readings.
Areas of Study
This course is designed to give students an in-depth look at World War I, one of the major military conflicts of the 20th century. The course will be lecture-driven, highlighted by historical-based videos, group discussions, readings and analysis, and essay writing. The goal of the course is the analysis of the events that occurred and the decisions that were made leading up to and throughout the war, trying to answer the question of “why,” and not just a survey of who, what, where and when.
1. Origins of WWI
- Economic
- Political
- Social
- Historical
2. Major Battles of WWI
- Western front
- Eastern Front
3. Global effects of WWI
- Struggle of democratic government
- Rise of totalitarian regimes
- Role of “Major” powers
- Destructive power of new technology
4. Inter-war years
- Europe
- Asia
- U.S.
- Middle East
5. Origins of WWII
- Japan
- Italy
- Germany
6. Major Battles of WWII
- European Theatre
- Battle of the Atlantic
- Pacific Theatre
- Pacific naval encounters
7. Global effects of WWII
- Rise of superpowers
- Cold War