1.1: States in Africa, Afro-Eurasia, East Asia, Europe, South and Southeast Asia, and the Americas
1.2: Global and regional religions and belief systems
2.1: The Silk Roads
2.2: The Mongol Empire
2.3: The Indian Ocean trading network
2.4: The trans-Saharan trade routes
2.5: The effects of cross-cultural interactions
3.1: The development of the Manchu, Mughal, Ottoman, and Safavid empires
3.2: How rulers of empires maintained their power
3.3: Religious developments in empires
4.1: The influence of scientific learning and technological innovation
4.2: The Columbian Exchange
4.3: Development and expansion of maritime empires
4.4: Internal and external challenges to state power
4.5: Changes to social hierarchies linked to the spread of empires
5.1: The Enlightenment
5.2: Revolutions against existing governments and the birth of new nation-states
5.3: The Industrial Revolution
5.4: Trade policies
5.5: The development of industrial economies
6.1: State expansion in the 18th and 19th centuries
6.2: Resistance to imperialism
6.3: The growth of the global economy
6.4: Economic imperialism
6.5: Causes and effects of new migration patterns
7.1: Changes in the global political order after 1900
7.2: World War I: its causes and how it was fought
7.3: The interwar period
7.4: World War II: its causes and how it was fought
7.5: Mass atrocities after 1900
8.1: The causes and effects of the Cold War
8.2: The spread of communism
8.3: How colonies in Asia and Africa achieved independence
8.4: The creation of new states after decolonization
8.5: The end of the Cold War
9.1: Advances in technology and their effects
9.2: Disease
9.3: Environment
9.4: Economic change
9.5: Movements for reform
9.6: How globalization changed culture
9.7: New international institutions
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