Map Workbook for Western Civilization


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Prepared by Cynthia Kosso, Northern Arizona University, the workbook includes over 20 maps and exercises that ask students to identify important cities and countries. (Package item ONLY.)




Western Civilization


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Western Civilization Mapping Workbook


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The geography and the people of the world are constantly changing. In this global era, a geographic perspective is more important than ever. Understanding the world of the past and the present requires a basic understanding of the physical components of the Earth. The exercises in this workbook explain the relationships between human activity and the physical and topographic regions of the Earth. The workbook is designed to explain the correlations between historical events and geography through assignments that involve both reading and interpreting maps. Any systematic approach to the history of western civilization demands a global, historical and geographic perspective. With that in mind, the twenty-five exercises in this workbook provide an essential context of western civilization.













Map Exercise Workbook, Volume Ii for Western Civilization


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Comprehensive coverage of Western Civilization since 1550 includes Chapters 15-30 of the larger text. Begins with a 10-page preface summarizing the events leading up to this point in history.







Map Exercise Workbook for World History, Volume I


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Prepared by Cynthia Kosso of Northern Arizona University, this workbook features approximately 30 map exercises. It is designed to help students feel comfortable with maps by having them work with different kinds of maps to identify places and improve their geographic understanding of world history. Also includes critical-thinking questions for each unit.