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Welcome to AP Worldipedia, the free encyclopedia covering the content for Advanced Placement World History. Below are the Key Concepts on which this course is based. Each has been filled out into a narrative text with illustrative media. Although they do not necessarily follow the chronological order in which the content will be taught in class, they should be useful in summarizing the basics of the course. All questions on the AP World History test in May are built on the Key Concepts you see listed on this website.<br>
Welcome to AP Worldipedia, the free encyclopedia covering the content for Advanced Placement World History. Below are the Key Concepts on which this course is based. Each has been filled out into a narrative text with illustrative media. Although they do not necessarily follow the chronological order in which the content will be taught in class, they should be useful in summarizing the basics of the course. All questions on the AP World History test in May are built on the Key Concepts you see listed on this website.<br>


'''Note:''' the designations "AP" and "Advanced Placement are property of the College Board which does not endorse this website or have any connection to it.  
'''Note:''' ''The designations "AP" and "Advanced Placement" are property of the College Board which does not endorse this website or have any connection to it.''
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[[Key Concept 1.1 Big Geography and the Peopling of the Earth]] <br> [[Key Concept 1.2 The Neolithic Revolution and Early Agricultural Societies]] <br> [[Key Concept 1.3 The Development and Interaction of Early Agricultural, Pastoral and Urban Societies]] <br>
[[Key Concept 1.1 Big Geography and the Peopling of the Earth]] <br> [[Key Concept 1.2 The Neolithic Revolution and Early Agricultural Societies]] <br> [[Key Concept 1.3 The Development and Interaction of Early Agricultural, Pastoral and Urban Societies]] <br>
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[[Key Concept 5.1 Industrialization and Global Capitalism]] [[Key Concept 5.2 Imperialism and Nation-State Formation]] <br> [[Key Concept 5.3 Nationalism, Revolution, and Reform]]  
[[Key Concept 5.1 Industrialization and Global Capitalism]] <br> [[Key Concept 5.2 Imperialism and Nation-State Formation]] <br> [[Key Concept 5.3 Nationalism, Revolution, and Reform]] <br> [[Key Concept 5.4 Global Migration]] <br>
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[[Key Concept 3.1 Expansion and Intensification of Communication and Exchange Networks]] <br> [[Key Concept 3.2 Continuity and Innovation of State Forms and Their Interactions]] <br>[[Key Concept 3.3 Increased Economic Productive Capacity and its Consequences]] <br>
[[Key Concept 3.1 Expansion and Intensification of Communication and Exchange Networks]] <br> [[Key Concept 3.2 Continuity and Innovation of State Forms and Their Interactions]] <br>[[Key Concept 3.3 Increased Economic Productive Capacity and its Consequences]] <br>
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[[Special:Allpages/|Alphabetical]] · [[Wikipedia:Quick index|Alternative (Aa - Zz)]] · ''[[Portal:Biography|Biography]]'' · [[:Category:Categories|Category index tree]] · [[Help:Contents|Help page]] · [[Wikipedia:Browse by overview|Major articles]] · [[Portal:Browse|Portals]] · [[:Category:Wikipedia featured content|Showcased content]] · [[Wikipedia:WikiProject|WikiProjects]]  
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Latest revision as of 18:26, 18 December 2017

Welcome to AP Worldipedia !

 About AP Worldipedia · Essential Guide · Frequently asked questions · Community Portal · Disclaimer | Donations |

Welcome to AP Worldipedia, the free encyclopedia covering the content for Advanced Placement World History. Below are the Key Concepts on which this course is based. Each has been filled out into a narrative text with illustrative media. Although they do not necessarily follow the chronological order in which the content will be taught in class, they should be useful in summarizing the basics of the course. All questions on the AP World History test in May are built on the Key Concepts you see listed on this website.

Note: The designations "AP" and "Advanced Placement" are property of the College Board which does not endorse this website or have any connection to it.


Scienze matematiche, fisiche e naturali Period 1: 8000 BCE to 600 BCE

Key Concept 1.1 Big Geography and the Peopling of the Earth
Key Concept 1.2 The Neolithic Revolution and Early Agricultural Societies
Key Concept 1.3 The Development and Interaction of Early Agricultural, Pastoral and Urban Societies

Art, literatures, language, music Period 4: 1450 to 1750

Key Concept 4.1 Globalizing Networks of Communication and Exchange
Key Concept 4.2 New Forms of Social Organization and Modes of Production
Key Concept 4.3 State Consolidation and Imperial Expansion

Period 2: 600 BCE to 600 CE Period 2: 600 CE to 600 CE

Key Concept 2.1 The Development and Codification of Religious and Cultural Traditions
Key Concept 2.2 The Development of States and Empires
Key Concept 2.3 Emergence of Transregional Networks of Communication and Exchange

Hobby, leisure, and media Period 5: 1750 to 1900

Key Concept 5.1 Industrialization and Global Capitalism
Key Concept 5.2 Imperialism and Nation-State Formation
Key Concept 5.3 Nationalism, Revolution, and Reform
Key Concept 5.4 Global Migration

Technology and applied sciences Period 3: 600 to 1450

Key Concept 3.1 Expansion and Intensification of Communication and Exchange Networks
Key Concept 3.2 Continuity and Innovation of State Forms and Their Interactions
Key Concept 3.3 Increased Economic Productive Capacity and its Consequences

Contents Period 6: 1900 to Present

Key Concept 6.1 Science and the Environment
Key Concept 6.2 Global Conflicts and Their Consequences
Key Concept 6.3 New Conceptualizations of Global Economy, Society, and Culture