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Prentice Hall World History Connections to Today Volume 1: Online Textbook Help

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Course Description

Overview

If you use the Prentice Hall World History Connections to Today Volume 1 textbook in class, this course is a great resource to supplement your studies. The course covers the same important history concepts found in the book, but uses short videos that make the history lessons easier to understand and more fun to learn.

Syllabus

  • Ch 1. Chapter 1: Toward Civilization (Prehistory - 3000 B.C.)
  • Ch 2. Chapter 2: First Civilizations: Africa and Asia (3200 B.C.- 500 B.C.)
  • Ch 3. Chapter 3: Early Civilizations in India and China (2500 B.C. - 256 B.C.)
  • Ch 4. Chapter 4: Empires of India and China (600 B.C. - A.D. 550)
  • Ch 5. Chapter 5: Ancient Greece (1750 B.C. - 133 B.C.)
  • Ch 6. Chapter 6: Ancient Rome and the Rise of Christianity (509 B.C. - A.D. 476)
  • Ch 7. Chapter 7: Civilizations of the Americas (1400 B.C. - A.D. 1570)
  • Ch 8. Chapter 8: The Rise of Europe (500 - 1300)
  • Ch 9. Chapter 9: The High Middle Ages (1050 - 1450)
  • Ch 10. Chapter 10: The Byzantine Empire and Russia (330 - 1613)
  • Ch 11. Chapter 11: The Muslim World (622 - 1629)
  • Ch 12. Chapter 12: Kingdoms and Trading States of Africa (750 B.C. - A.D. 1586)
  • Ch 13. Chapter 13: Spread of Civilizations in East Asia (500 - 1650)
  • Ch 14. Chapter 14: The Renaissance and Reformation (1300 - 1650)
  • Ch 15. Chapter 15: The First Global Age: Europe and Asia (1415 - 1796)
  • Ch 16. Chapter 16: The First Global Age: Europe, the Americas, and Africa (1492 - 1750)
  • Ch 17. Chapter 17: The Age of Absolutism (1550 - 1800)

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