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Topic 7.1: Shifting Power

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Additional Resources

Additional resources supporting Topic 7.1: Shifting Power from AMSCO® Advanced Placement® World History: Modern [1200–Present].

OpenStax Text

The following references and links are to the OpenStax Text, World History Volume 2, from 1400.

Resource

Book Page(s)

Online

10.5 Regulation, Reform, and Revolutionary Ideologies

415–416

11.2 The Collapse of the Ottomans and the Coming of War

432–435

11.3 Total War

447

11.5 The War Ends

460–463

12.4 Old Empires and New Colonies

498–500

12.5 Resistanc, Civil Rights, and Democracy

511–513

Kordas, Ann, Ryan J Lynch, Brooke Nelson, and Julie Tatlock. World History Volume 2, from 1400. Houston, Texas: OpenStax, 2025.

OpenStax Text materials are © 1999-2025, Rice University. Except where otherwise noted, under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.


Video Resources

The following video resources are have been created by various authors and supplement the Topic 7.1: Shifting Power from AMSCO® Advanced Placement® World History: Modern [1200–Present].

The Shifting of State Power After 1900

"The Shifting of State Power After 1900" by Steve Heimler from Heimler's History Channel (YouTube).

World War I

"Archdukes, Cynicism, and World War I: Crash Course World History #36" by John Green from Crash Course (YouTube).

China's Revolutions

"China's Revolutions: Crash Course World History #37" by John Green from Crash Course (YouTube).

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