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Identify major causes and describe the major effects of the following important turning points in world history from 600 to 1450: the spread of major world religions and their impact on Asia, Africa, and Europe and the Mongol invasions and their impact on Europe, China, India, and Southwest Asia.
World History Studies · Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills (TEKS) · TEKS 2010
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Skills
- identify (major causes of turning points from 600 to 1450) #dok1
- describe (major effects of the spread of world religions and Mongol invasions) #dok2
- summarize (impacts of major world religions on Asia, Africa, and Europe) #dok2
- explain (how Mongol invasions affected Europe, China, India, and Southwest Asia) #dok3
- analyze (connections between the spread of world religions and changes in societies) #dok3
Learning Targets
- I can list the major causes of the spread of world religions and Mongol invasions between 600 and 1450. #dok1
- I can recall the regions impacted by the spread of world religions and the Mongol invasions. #dok1
- I can describe the effects of the spread of world religions on Asia, Africa, and Europe. #dok2
- I can describe how the Mongol invasions impacted multiple world regions. #dok2
- I can explain the consequences of the spread of major world religions for different societies. #dok3
- I can explain the changes resulting from the Mongol invasions in Russia, China, and the Islamic world. #dok3
- I can analyze how the diffusion of world religions shaped cultures, economies, and politics in affected regions. #dok3
- I can analyze how the Mongol invasions led to transformations in government, society, and trade in the affected regions. #dok3
Big Ideas
- The spread of major world religions and the Mongol invasions significantly reshaped societies across Asia, Africa, and Europe between 600 and 1450.
- Turning points such as religious diffusion and the Mongol conquests had lasting political, social, and economic impacts on world history.
Essential Questions
- What were the primary causes for the spread of world religions and the Mongol invasions between 600 and 1450?
- How did the spread of major world religions affect societies in Asia, Africa, and Europe?
- What were the key effects of the Mongol invasions on the regions they conquered?
- In what ways did these turning points change government, society, and economies in the regions involved?
- How are the impacts of religious diffusion and Mongol conquests still visible in those regions today?