Curriculum Project for Modern East Asia. Fall 2021
Rationale. The purpose of this 3-part lesson is to teach about the “Century of Humiliation” (1839-1949) in order to meet the teaching/learning content in the national standards below.This is the first lesson in a class on Modern China 1800-2020.
Skills and Content Objectives. National Standards in World History, Era 7.
AN AGE OF REVOLUTIONS, 1750-1914
Standard 1: The causes and consequences of political revolutions in the late 18th and early 19th centuries
Standard 2: The causes and consequences of the agricultural and industrial revolutions, 1700-1850
Standard 3: The transformation of Eurasian societies in an era of global trade and rising European power, 1750-1870
Standard 4: Patterns of nationalism, state-building, and social reform in Europe and the Americas, 1830-1914
Standard 5: Patterns of global change in the era of Western military and economic domination, 1800-1914
Standard 6: Major global trends from 1750-1914
Learning materials used in class
USC Documentary. China's Century of Humiliation located at https://china.usc.edu/ or on YouTube: www.youtube.com/watch?v=_6INqNwFF20.
PowerPoint presentation. China’s Century of Humiliation (1839-1949). Located in forums.
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