World History for 5
Miscellaneous / / December 06, 2023
The work program is designed for 179 hours and consists of four modules. Each module corresponds to a specific stage in the development of social relations.
This work program was developed on the basis of the Federal component of the State educational standard of basic general education, Model program of basic general education in history 5-9 class for educational institutions (Collection of normative documents. Story. M.: Bustard, 2016)
This program is compiled in full accordance with the state standard and the mandatory minimum content of historical education.
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Module I
Life of primitive people 6 hours.
- Introduction. Historical sources. The significance of the primitive era in the history of mankind.
- The idea of the transition from primitiveness to civilization.
- The most ancient people. The settlement of ancient humanity. Influence of nature
- Occupations, tools of labor of primitive people. Tribal relations. Neighborhood community.
- The transition from gathering to agriculture and cattle breeding.
- Ideas of primitive people about the world around them.
Ancient Egypt 6 hours.
- Ancient Egypt: natural conditions, population.
- Farmers and artisans.
- Slaves and their role in economic life.
- The emergence of the state in Ancient Egypt.
- Pharaoh, priests, officials. Religion of the ancient Egyptians.
- Temples and pyramids. Scientific knowledge, writing and school in Ancient Egypt.
Western Asia in ancient times 6 h
- Ancient states of Western Asia and the Eastern Mediterranean
- Ancient Mesopotamia: natural conditions, population. Tales of heroes and gods.
- Ancient Babylon. Laws of Hammurabi.
- Assyrian power.
- Palestine and Phenicia: natural conditions, occupations of the inhabitants, crafts and trade.
- The rise of the Persian Empire and its conquests.
Ancient India and China 4h.
- Ancient India: natural conditions, population.
- Varna. Castes. Religious Beliefs.
- Ancient China: natural conditions, population.
- Qin Empire. The emergence of religious and philosophical teachings. Confucius.
Primitive society and the Ancient East - the first steps of civilization 1 hour.
- Primitive society and the Ancient East - the first steps of civilization
Ancient Greece 4 hours.
- Natural conditions of Ancient Greece.
- Population, its occupations. Hellenes.
- The most ancient states (Crete, Mycenae).
- Ancient Greek mythology. Homer's poems "Iliad" and "Odyssey".
Polis of Greece and their struggle against the Persian invasion 5 hours.
- Polis is a city-state. Development of agriculture, crafts and trade.
- Athens. Athenian democracy. Sparta.
- Free and slaves. Greek colonies.
- Peloponnesian Wars. Greco-Persian Wars.
- Olympic Games. Theaters of Greece.
The rise of Athens in the 5th century. BC. and the rise of democracy 4 hours.
- Athenian democracy under Pericles.
- Cultural heritage of Ancient Greece and the Hellenistic world.
- Development of scientific and philosophical knowledge.
- School and education.
Macedonian conquests in the 4th century. BC. 3 hours
- Rise of Macedonia.
- The conquests of Alexander the Great and his power.
- Greece and the states of the East under the rule of Alexander's successors.
Dreunderstanding Greece as a stage in the development of ancient civilization 1 hour.
- Ancient Greece as a stage in the development of ancient civilization 1 hour.
Rome: from its origins to the establishment of dominance over Italy 3 hours
- Natural conditions and population of ancient Italy
- Etruscans. Legends about the founding of Rome
- The emergence of the Roman Republic.
Rome is the strongest power in the Mediterranean 2 hours.
- Wars with Carthage.
- Rome's dominance in the Mediterranean.
Civil wars in Rome 3 hours.
- Land law of the Gracchi brothers.
- Slave revolts. Spartacus.
- Civil wars. Gaius Julius Caesar.
The Roman Empire in the first centuries AD 3 hours.
- Roman Empire: territory, administration.
- Roman law.
- The emergence and spread of Christianity
Fall of the Western Roman Empire 2 hours
- Division of the Roman Empire into Western and Eastern.
- Rome and the barbarians. Fall of the Western Roman Empire.
Ancient Rome as a stage in the development of ancient civilization 1 hour.
- Ancient Rome as a stage in the development of ancient civilization
- Interim testing
Module II.
Introduction 1h.
- The concept of "Middle Ages". Chronological framework of the Middle Ages.
The formation of medieval Europe 4 hours.
- Great Migration
- The role of Christianity in the early Middle Ages
- The creation and collapse of Charlemagne's empire.
- Culture of Western Europe in the early Middle Ages.
The Byzantine Empire and the Slavs in the 6th-11th centuries, 3 hours.
- Early Slavic states.
- Crusades.
- Byzantine Empire.
Arabs in the 6th-11th centuries 2 hours.
- Arab tribes. The emergence of Islam
- Arab conquests.
Feudal lords and peasants 2 hours.
- Estate society in medieval Europe.
- Feudal land tenure.
Medieval city in Western and Central Europe 2 hours.
- Medieval city.
- Craft in a medieval city.
Catholic Church. Crusades 2 hours
- Crusades.
- Conquests of the Seljuks and Ottomans.
Europe in the early Middle Ages 1 hour.
- Europe in the early Middle Ages 1 hour.
Formation of centralized states 5 hours.
- The emergence of class-representative monarchies.
- Estates General in France.
- Features of the estate-representative monarchy in England.
- Hundred Years' War. Jacquerie.
- The Rebellion of Wat Tyler.
Germany and Italy in the 12th-15th centuries 2 hours.
- Holy Roman Empire of the German Nation.
- Crisis of the Catholic Church.
Slavic states and Byzantium in the 14th-15th centuries. 2 hours
- Hussite movement in the Czech Republic.
- Conquests of the Balkan Peninsula by the Ottoman Turks.
Culture of Western Europe at 11-15 at 4 o'clock.
- The spiritual world of medieval man.
- Knightly literature. Urban and peasant folklore.
- Development of science and technology.
- Cultural heritage of Byzantium.
Europe in the era of developed feudalism 1 hour.
- Europe in the era of developed feudalism 1 hour.
Peoples of Asia, America and Africa in the Middle Ages 4.
- China: the collapse and restoration of a single power.
- India in the Middle Ages.
- States of Central Asia in the Middle Ages.
- Pre-Columbian civilizations of America.
- Interim testing
Module III
Introduction 1 hour
- The concept of “New History”, the chronological framework of the New History.
Europe and the world at the beginning of the modern era 17 h.
- Great geographical discoveries and their consequences.
- Capture and development of the New Council by Europeans.
- The beginning of the creation of colonial empires.
- Renaissance.
- A revolution in views on nature
- The beginning of the modernization process in Europe in the 16th–17th centuries.
- Improving technology.
- Reformation.
- Spread of the ideas of the Reformation in Europe.
- Strengthening royal power in England and France.
- Spanish Empire under Charles V.
- The Thirty Years' War and the Westphalian System.
- Spanish Empire under Charles V.
- The Thirty Years' War and the Westphalian System.
- The Netherlands is under Spanish rule.
- Revolutionary liberation struggle in the provinces of the Netherlands
- English revolution of the mid-17th century.
- Civil War. Proclamation of the Republic
- Restoration of the monarchy. "Glorious Revolution".
Age of Enlightenment. Transformation time 10 hours.
- Countries of Europe and Asia in the Age of Enlightenment.
- Artistic culture of the 17th–18th centuries:
- Enlightened absolutism in Central Europe.
- English colonies in America.
- American Revolutionary War and Education
- The crisis of absolutism in France.
- Overthrow of the monarchy.
- Thermidorian coup. Revolutionary wars. Napoleon Bonaparte
- Weakening of the Ottoman Empire. The beginning of the European conquest of India.
- China and Japan in the Modern Age.
Europe and the world during the Renaissance 2 hours.
- European modernization processes. Reformation and bourgeois revolutions
- Enlightened absolutism East and West in the modern era..
The formation of industrial society. Man in a new era 6 hours.
- Development of industrial society.
- Changes in the social structure of society.
- Spread of socialist ideas; utopian socialists.
- Registration of conservative, liberal, radical political movements and parties; the emergence of Marxism.
- Scientific discoveries and technical inventions.
- Democratization of culture.
Construction of New Europe 9 hours.
- Napoleon's Empire in France: domestic and foreign policy.
- Napoleonic Wars.
- Fall of the Empire. Congress of Vienna.
- France - from the Second Empire to the Third Republic
- Franco-German war, colonial wars.
- Political development of European countries in 1815-1849.
- Revolutions of 1848-1849
- Formation of a unified state in Italy.
- Unification of the German states.
Countries of Western Europe at the turn of the 19th – 20th centuries. The path of modernization and social reforms 5 hours.
- Completion of the industrial revolution.
- Expanding the range of social movements.
- Foreign policy interests of the great powers and the politics of alliances in Europe.
- Intensification of the struggle for the redivision of the world.
- Historical and cultural heritage of modern times.
Two Americas 3 hours
- United States of America in the second half of the 19th century.
- American Civil War 1861 - 1865 A. Lincoln.
- War of Independence in Latin America
Traditional societies: a new stage of colonialism 4 hours.
- India in the 19th century
- China in the 19th century
- Japan in the 19th century
- The peoples of Africa in modern times.
- Interim testing
Module IV
The world at the beginning of the twentieth century at 2 o'clock
- European countries and the USA in 1900-1914
- Countries of Asia and Latin America in 1900-1917.
First World War 2h
- World War I. Causes, participants and main stages of the war.
- Western and Eastern Front. Results and consequences of the war.
World in the first half of the twentieth century 8h
- The collapse of empires and the formation of new states in Europe.
- Revolutionary events of 1918 - early 1920s. in Europe.
- Economic development of European countries and the USA: from prosperity to crisis 1929-1933
- The rise of the Nazis to power in Germany.
- The creation and victory of the Popular Front in France. Civil War 1936-1939 in Spain.
- Asian countries in the 1920-1930s
- Development of culture in the first third of the 20th century.
- International relations in the 1920-1930s. The League of nations.
World War II (1939-1945) 3 hours.
- Causes and beginning of the war
- The main events of the war in Europe, the Pacific, and North Africa.
- Surrender of Germany. End of the war in the Far East. Results and lessons of the war.
The world in the 2nd half of the twentieth century at 13:00.
- Changes on the political map of the world after the Second World War. The beginning of the Cold War.
- New phenomena in the economy and social life of the post-war world.
- United States of America in the second half of the 20th - early 21st centuries
- Countries of Western Europe in the second half of the 20th - early 21st centuries.
- Establishment of democratic regimes in the 1970s.
- Countries of Eastern Europe in the second half of the 20th - early 21st centuries.
- Events of the late 1980s - early 1990s, the fall of communist regimes.
- Japan: from defeat to leadership
- The liberation of the countries of Asia and Africa and the collapse of the colonial system in the second half of the 20th century.
- Problems of modernization and the choice of development paths.
- Culture of foreign countries in the second half of the 20th - early 21st centuries
- International relations in the second half of the 20th - early 21st centuries
- The main content and contradictions of the modern era. Global problems of humanity.
- Interim testing. Module IV
- Final testing.