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EST II World History – Alaa Ghousheh
- Course Duration: 6H 4M
From: 150,00 $ / month
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Alaa Ghousheh
High school Human Geography teacher
Course Type |
Full Course |
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Program | |
Level |
EST II |
Subject |
World History |
Course Curriculum
- General
- Announcements
- CHAPTER 1: ANCIENT AGE (3000 B.C.E – 500 C.E)
- 1.1 Human Origins in Africa: video 1
- 1.1 Human Origins in Africa: video 2
- 1.2 Mesopotamian Civilizations: video 1
- 1.2 Mesopotamian Civilizations: video 2
- 1.3 Persian Empires: video 1
- 1.3 Persian Empires: video 2
- 1.4 Civilization along the Nile: video 1
- 1.4 Civilization along the Nile: video 2
- 1.5 Indus Valley Civilizations: video 1
- 1.5 Indus Valley Civilizations: video 2
- 1.5 Indus Valley Civilizations: video 3
- 1.6 Early Civilizations in China: video 1
- 1.6 Early Civilizations in China: video 2
- 1.6 Early Civilizations in China: video 3
- 1.7 The Classical Age: The Greek Civilization: video 1
- 1.7 The Classical Age: The Greek Civilization: video 2
- 1.8 The Classical Age: The Roman Civilization: video 1
- 1.8 The Classical Age: The Roman Civilization: video 2
- 1.9 Early Civilizations of Mesoamerica
- 1.10 Cross-Cultural Exchange on The Silk Road
- CHAPTER 2: POST-CLASSICS 500 C.E - 1500 C.E
- 2.1 The Byzantium Empire
- 2.1 The Byzantium Empire
- 2.2 The Islamic Empire: video 1
- 2.2 The Islamic Empire: video 1
- 2.2 The Islamic Empire: video 2
- 2.2 The Islamic Empire: video 2
About Course
This course explores key events, movements, and themes in world history from the early modern period to the contemporary era. Students will examine the impact of globalization, colonialism, and cultural exchange, while analyzing the rise and fall of empires, revolutions, and social movements. Through critical readings, discussions, and projects, learners will develop a nuanced understanding of historical contexts and their relevance to today’s global issues. Emphasis will be placed on developing analytical skills and fostering an appreciation for diverse perspectives in history.
The EST Test aims to measure the Student`s knowledge of the World History.
The EST Test aims to measure the Student`s knowledge of the World History.
What you'll learn?
- Key Events and Movements: Study significant historical events, such as wars and revolutions, and their impacts on global societies.
- Cultural Interactions: Explore how different cultures have influenced each other through trade, migration, and exchange of ideas.
- Political and Economic Systems: Analyze various political ideologies and economic developments that shaped nations and global relationships.
Material Includes
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