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The World History unit is from Khan Academy. The years 600 to 1450 are included. The Byzantine Empire, European Middle Ages, origins of Islam, spread of Islam, Great Schism, Crusades, Mongols, Song China, Medieval Japan, Maya Empire, Inca Empire, and Aztec Empire are included. The development and expansion of Islam spurs greater cross-cultural interactions with Europe, Africa, and Asia. State-building, migrations, and human movement spread knowledge, goods, and disease.
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