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List of Benchmarks for World History 
 Standard 28.Understands how large territorial empires dominated much of Eurasia between the 16th and 18th centuries
  
Topics1. Empires and imperialism; 2. Role of individuals in history; 3. Safavid and Mughal empires; 4. Comparative analysis of culture and societies; 5. Ottoman Empire
   Level IV (Grade 9-12)
  Benchmark 7.Knows similarities and differences between major empires and leaders (e.g., comparisons between the Ottoman, Safavid, and Mughal Empires; differences and similarities in government, military, and religious patterns of the six major Mughal emperors)
   Vocabulary terms
A.  similarities and differences of major empires (16th to 18th centuries CE)
B.  similarities and differences of major leaders of empires (16th to 18th centuries CE)
  Knowledge/skill statements
  1. Knows similarities between major empires   
  2. Knows differences between major empires   
  3. Knows similarities between leaders of major empires   
  4. Knows differences between leaders of major empires   
  5. Understands comparisons between the Ottoman, Safavid, and Mughal Empires   
  6. Knows similarities in government, military, and religious patterns of the six major Mughal emperors   
  7. Knows differences in government, military, and religious patterns of the six major Mughal emperors   


Citation Log: BC(R;​WE,187;​LE,269)
Citation reference
BD = benchmark, declarative
BP = benchmark, procedural
BC = benchmark, contextual

1st letter/number of each code in parentheses:
B   NCHS: Basic Edition
L   Lessons from History
W   NCHS: World History, expanded edition

2nd letter code :
E = Explicitly stated in document
I = Implicit in document

Number:
Page number of the cited document