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- “Vocal Social Science” covers the methodology of Global History and Geography, including: economics, anthropology, geography, history, and political science.
- “Geography” covers human and physical geography, and explores the impact of human interaction with environment has had on the past and present.
- “Things That Make A Civilization” covers the Neolithic Revolution and early river civilizations, and classical civilizations such as the Greeks and Romans.
- “Systems of Belief” covers the origins, basic beliefs, and practices of the world’s major religions/philosophies.
- “Silk Road” covers the global interactions of that occurred during the 13th-17th centuries, which brought different civilizations in Europe, Asia, and Africa into closer contact.
- “Age of Exploration” covers the Age of Exploration, European colonialism, the Triangle Trade and slavery, as well as the Renaissance.
- “Age of Enlightenment” covers the major Enlightenment ideas and the “philosophies” and revolutionaries who began to question the purpose of government.
- “Mo’ Money, Mo’ Power” covers the Industrial Revolution and European imperialism in Africa, China, and India.
- “World War I, World War II” covers the half century between 1900 and 1950, which saw the rise of totalitarian governments, two world wars, a communist revolution in Russia.
- “Communist Revolutions” covers communist revolutions in Russia and China, during which Stalin and Mao transformed their nations from absolute monarchies into totalitarian states with command economies.
- “Cold, Cold War” covers the Cold War period, during which tension between opposing superpowers, the United States and the Soviet Union, led to numerous violent conflicts around the world.
- “Paris, Tokyo” covers the effects of globalization and global interdependence, human rights violations, and various scientific and environmental concerns of the modern world.
- “Predict/Eliminate” will teach you the strategies you will need to know to answer more multiple-choice questions correctly.
- “Show What You Know” will teach you how to write a strong thematic essay.
- “Organize/Analyze” will teach you how to write a strong document-based essay.