AP World History - Historical Periods

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The concept outline is structured around six chronological periods, each composed of key concepts typically encountered in college-level world history courses.
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AP World History - Historical Periods
  1. 1. Technological and Environmental Transformations - to c. 600 B.C.E

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    • 5% Weighting
    1. 2. Organization & Reorganization of Human Societies - c. 600 B.C.E to c. 600 C.E

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      • 15% weighting
      1. 3. Regional & Interregional Interactions - c. 600 C.E to 1450

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        • 20% weighting
        1. 4. Global Interactions - c. 1450 to c.1750

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          • 20% weighting
          1. 5. Industrialization & Global Integration - c. 1750 to c. 1900

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            • 20% weighting
            1. 6. Accelerating Global Change and Realignment - c. 1900 to the present

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              • 20% weighting
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