Description
Dear learner,
This course in unit explores the interconnected development of capitalism and nationalism from the early modern period through the 19th century. It examines how economic transformations driven by capitalism influenced national identities, political movements, and social structures in various regions around the world. Unit 2 explores the complex historical relationship between Africa and European colonial powers from the late 19th century to the mid-20th century. It examines the political, social, economic, and cultural impacts of colonialism on African societies and the responses of African peoples to colonial rule. Through a critical analysis of various case studies, students will gain insights into the legacies of colonialism that continue to influence contemporary African states and societies.
Unit 3 examines the transformative social, economic, and political landscape of Ethiopia from the mid-19th century until the beginning of World War II in 1941. It explores key developments in Ethiopian society, including the impact of modernization efforts, the strengthening of centralized authority under leaders such as Menelik II, and the resistance against colonial encroachment. The unit also highlights economic changes, including trade shifts and agricultural practices, as well as the role of Ethiopia in the broader context of African nationalism and resistance to imperialism. Additionally, the unit analyzes Ethiopia’s unique position as one of the few African nations to maintain its sovereignty during the Scramble for Africa and its implications for national identity and state-building efforts. Through this exploration, students will gain a deeper understanding of Ethiopia’s role in shaping the narrative of colonialism and resistance in Africa.
Competencies
At the end of this module students will be able to
- Analyze the origins and development of capitalism and assess its influence on social and economic structures.
- Identify and evaluate the motivations, expressions, and consequences of nationalism.
- Trace and interpret the causes, methods, and effects of European colonization in Africa.
- Assess the social, economic, and cultural impacts of colonization on African societies.
- Explain Ethiopia’s resistance to European colonization and analyze contributing factors.
- Evaluate the social, economic, and political transformations during Emperor Menelik II’s reign.
- Analyze the causes, consequences, and global impacts of World War I, World War II, and the Cold War.
Contents
1. Capitalism & Nationalism
Lesson 1: Nationalism and Formation of Nation States
Lesson 2: The Unification of Italy & Germany
Lesson 3: American Civil War
2. Africa and Colonial Experience
Lesson 4: Colonialism and Berlin Conference
Lesson 5: Colonial Policy & Early African Resistance
Lesson 6: Impacts of Colonial Rule on Africa
3. Developments in Ethiopia
Lesson 7: Long Distance Trade
Lesson 8: Modern Ethiopian State
Lesson 9: Fascist Italian Aggression
4. Society & Politics in WW 1914-1945
Lesson 10: The Two World Wars
Lesson 11: The League of Nations and WW
Lesson 12: Russian Revolution and Fascism, Nazism & Militarism
Assessment
You will able to continuously assessed in this module may include:
- Test, Quiz, Final exam
- Assignment
Reference Materials
- History Grade 10 Government Book
- History Grade 9 and 10 Extreme Book
- Alpha grade 9-12 reference book
- Ai