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World History: Credit Recovery

Offered By: Study.com

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World History Courses Geography Courses Ancient Civilizations Courses Middle Ages Courses Christianity Courses Dark Ages Courses African History Courses

Course Description

Overview

This World History credit recovery course may be able to provide a way to earn credit for students who have failed their course. Short, engaging video lessons are paired with practice quizzes to test and reinforce the world history concepts you've just reviewed.

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. Latin America Since 1900
  • Ch 34. The 21st Century
  • Ch 35. Post War Europe, Asia, Middle East, and Africa

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