Modern World in Transition
Tackle the 20th century's great transformations. Understand World Wars, revolutions, economic collapse, and the rise of ideologies that reshaped the world.
Learning Objectives
By the end of this level, you'll understand:
- The causes and consequences of World War I
- The Russian Revolution and rise of communism
- The interwar period and global instability
- The Great Depression's economic and social impact
- The rise of fascism and authoritarianism
- World War II from multiple global perspectives
- The Holocaust and genocide studies
- Technology's role in modern warfare and mass media
- Everyday life during wartime
- How to analyze propaganda and historical sources critically
Key Figures
Woodrow Wilson
U.S. President who led America into WWI and championed the League of Nations.
Vladimir Lenin
Led the Bolshevik Revolution, establishing the world's first communist state.
Adolf Hitler
Nazi dictator whose aggression triggered WWII and orchestrated the Holocaust.
Winston Churchill
British Prime Minister who led the UK through WWII's darkest hours.
Franklin D. Roosevelt
U.S. President who guided America through Depression and WWII.
Anne Frank
Jewish teenager whose diary became one of the most powerful Holocaust testimonies.
Reflection Questions
Causation: How did WWI create conditions for WWII? What could have broken this chain?
Moral complexity: How do we understand ordinary people's participation in genocide? What does this teach us about human nature?
Global perspectives: How did WWII look different in Europe, Asia, Africa, and the Americas?
Sources: How can we identify propaganda? What makes a source reliable during wartime?
Test Your Knowledge
Level 3 Assessment
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