Developmental World History: High School
Offered By: Study.com
Course Description
Overview
If you find your high school world history class challenging, take a look at our engaging remedial course. Our text and video lessons are specifically designed to make the tough topics easy to understand so you can catch up and get a great grade in history class.
Syllabus
- Ch 1. Foundational Concepts of World History
- Ch 2. Geography
- Ch 3. Major Belief Systems of the World
- Ch 4. Early Civilizations of World History
- Ch 5. Ancient Civilizations in the Near East
- Ch 6. Early Chinese Civilization
- Ch 7. Early Indian Civilization
- Ch 8. History of Ancient Greece
- Ch 9. Hellenism and the Athenian Achievement
- Ch 10. The Rise of the Roman Republic
- Ch 11. History of the Fall of Rome
- Ch 12. The Rise of Christianity
- Ch 13. The Eastern Mediterranean
- Ch 14. Introduction to the Dark Ages
- Ch 15. African History
- Ch 16. The Early Middle Ages
- Ch 17. The Medieval Warm Period
- Ch 18. The High Middle Ages
- Ch 19. History of Asia (1000-1300 CE)
- Ch 20. Pre-European Civilizations in North America
- Ch 21. Eurasia and the Great Dynastic Empires
- Ch 22. The Late Middle Ages
- Ch 23. The Renaissance
- Ch 24. The Age of Exploration
- Ch 25. The Reformation Across Europe
- Ch 26. The Elizabethan Era
- Ch 27. Colonialism
- Ch 28. The Enlightenment & World Revolutions
- Ch 29. World War I
- Ch 30. Between the World Wars
- Ch 31. World War II
- Ch 32. The Cold War
- Ch 33. Post War Europe, Asia, Middle East, and Africa
- Ch 34. Latin America Since 1900
- Ch 35. The 21st Century
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