Unit 1 The Origin of China Civilization
I. Ancient inhabitants
Second, the primitive farming life
Third, the hero of the legendary era
Unit 2 The Emergence of Family and Social Change
I the rise and fall of Xia, Shang and Zhou Dynasties
Second, the disputes during the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period.
Third, the era of great change.
Fourth, the prosperity of Chinese civilization.
Unit 3 Unified Qin and Han Empire
First, the rise and fall of the Qin Empire
Second, unify the Han Dynasty.
Third, the Huns and the peaceful war of the Han Dynasty.
Fourth, Han Tong's Western Regions and the Silk Road.
Verb (abbreviation of verb) Prosperous Qin and Han culture
Unit 4 Separation of Political Power and Integration of the State
First, the three countries stand firm.
Second, the development of Jiangnan area
Third, the great integration of the northern nationalities.
Fourth, the culture of Wei, Jin, Southern and Northern Dynasties.
Unit 5 A prosperous and open society
First, the prosperous Sui Dynasty.
Second, the Tang Dynasty flourished.
Third, the establishment of the imperial examination system.
Fourth, "harmony is a family"
Verbs (short for verb) open and communicate.
The splendid culture of Sui and Tang Dynasties with intransitive verbs
The shift of economic center of gravity to the south and the development of ethnic relations
First, the era of coexistence of ethnic regimes.
Second, the economic center of gravity moved south.
Third, the social characteristics of the Song Dynasty.
Fourth, the rise of Mongolia and the establishment of the Yuan Dynasty.
Five, splendid culture of Song and Yuan Dynasties
Consolidation and social crisis of a unified multi-ethnic country
First, the strengthening of monarchical power in Ming Dynasty.
Second, exchanges and conflicts between China and foreign countries.
Third, the strengthening of centralized monarchy in Qing Dynasty.
Fourth, recover Taiwan Province Province and fight against Russia.
Verb (abbreviation of verb) consolidates a unified multi-ethnic country.
Sixth, the economic development and "closed door" in Ming and Qing Dynasties.
Seven. Ming and Qing culture with distinctive characteristics of the times
The second part is the modern history of China.
Unit 1 The invasion of the great powers and the struggle of the people of China
I. The Opium War
Second, the Second Opium War
Third, recover Xinjiang.
Fourth, the Sino-Japanese War of 1894-1895.
Verb (abbreviation of verb) Eight-Nation Alliance's war of aggression against China.
Unit 2 Exploration of Modernization
I. Westernization Movement
Second, the Reform Movement of 1898.
Three. the Revolution of 1911
Fourth, the new culture movement.
Unit 3 The Rise of the New Democratic Revolution
First, the May 4th Patriotic Movement and the establishment of the China Producer Party.
Second, the Northern Expedition War
Third, a single spark can start a prairie fire.
Fourth, the Red Army is not afraid of expedition.
War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression of the Chinese nation
I. Unforgettable 918
Second, "Better be a dead soul than conquered people."
Three, flesh and blood to build the Great Wall
Unit 5 Victory of the People's Liberation War
First, the civil war bonfire
Second, strategic Armageddon.
Unit 6 Modern Economy, Social Life, Science and Technology and Ideology and Culture
First, the development of modern national industries in China.
Second, the changes in modern social life.
Third, modern science and technology and ideology and culture.
The third part is the modern history of China.
Unit 1 The Establishment and Consolidation of People's Republic of China (PRC)
First, the establishment of the new China.
Second, the struggle to consolidate the new regime.
Unit 2 Exploration of the Socialist Road
First, the beginning of industrialization.
Second, three major changes
Third, explore the road of building socialism.
Four, the decade of the "cultural revolution"
Building socialism with China characteristics
First, a great historical turning point
Second, reform and opening up.
Three. build socialism with chinese characteristics
Unit 4 National Unity. Motherland reunification, national defense construction and diplomatic achievements
I. National unity
Second, the reunification of the motherland.
Third, national defense construction.
Four. Diplomatic achievements
Unit 5 Modern Science and Technology, Education, Literature and Art, Sports and Social Life in China
I. Science and technology
Second, education.
Three. Literature, art and sports
Fourth, social life.
The fourth part is the ancient history of the world
First, humans in prehistoric times
Second, ancient human civilization.
Third, the medieval Eurasian civilization.
Fourth, the collision and integration of civilizations.
Verb (abbreviation of verb) science and technology and ideology and culture
Part V Modern World History
Unit 1 Stepping into the Threshold of Modern Society
First, the Renaissance and the opening of new air routes.
Second, the social changes in major European and American countries
Unit 2 The Establishment and Turbulence of Modern Society
First of all, the first industrial revolution
Second, colonial expansion and the struggle of colonial people.
Third, the international workers' movement and the birth of Marxism
Unit 3 the development and end of modern society
First, the consolidation and expansion of bourgeois rule.
Second, the second industrial revolution
Three. World War I
Unit 4 Modern Science and Ideology and Culture
First of all, the power of thought and science
Second, modern literature and art
Part VI Modern World History
Exploration of socialist road in Soviet Union
I. Russian October Revolution
Second, the exploration of the socialist road.
The world under the Versailles-Washington system
I. Versailles-Washington System
Second, the one-year economic crisis and Roosevelt's New Deal.
Third, fascist forces are rampant.
Unit 3 = World War II
I. The outbreak and expansion of the Second World War
Second, the turning point and victory of the Second World War
Unit 4 Development and Changes of Major Capitalist Countries after World War II
First, the development of American economy.
Second, the economic development of Western Europe.
Third, the rise of Japan.
Unit 5 Reform and Evolution of Socialist Countries
I. Reform and disintegration of the Soviet Union
Two. Reform and Evolution of Socialist Countries in Eastern Europe
Unit 6 Independence and Revitalization of Asian, African and Latin American Countries
First, the rise of Asia, Africa and Latin America.
Second, the turbulent Middle East.
Unit 7 the evolution of the post-war world pattern
I. Confrontation in the Cold War
Second, the multipolarization trend of the world political structure.
Three. Globalization of the world economy
Unit 8 Modern Science, Technology and Culture
I. The Third Scientific and Technological Revolution
Second, modern culture.
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