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5.Increase the likelihood that students will graduate earlier than normal time, thereby allowing them to save the money that extra semesters in college would cost.
The following topics will be covered in AP World History Class.
The Global Tapestry
States in:
Africa
Afro-Eurasia
East Asia
Europe
South and Southeast Asia
The Americas
Global and regional religions and belief systems
Networks of Exchange
The Silk Roads
The Mongol Empire
The Indian Ocean trading network
The trans-Saharan trade routes
The effects of cross-cultural interactions
Land-Based Empires
The development of the Manchu, Mughal, Ottoman, and Safavid empires
How rulers of empires maintained their power
Religious developments in empires
Transoceanic Interconnections
The influence of scientific learning and technological innovation
The Columbian Exchange
Development and expansion of maritime empires
Internal and external challenges to state power
Changes to social hierarchies linked to the spread of empires
Revolutions
The Enlightenment
Revolutions against existing governments and the birth of new nation-states
The Industrial Revolution
Trade policies
The development of industrial economies
Consequences of Industrialization
State expansion in the 18th and 19th centuries
Resistance to imperialism
The growth of the global economy
Economic imperialism
Causes and effects of new migration patterns
Global Conflict
Changes in the global political order after 1900
World War I: its causes and how it was fought
The interwar period
World War II: its causes and how it was fought
Mass atrocities after 1900
Cold War and Decolonization
The causes and effects of the Cold War
The spread of communism
How colonies in Asia and Africa achieved independence
The creation of new states after decolonization
The end of the Cold War
Globalization
Advances in technology and their effects
Disease
Environment
Economic change
Movements for reform
How globalization changed culture
New international institutions
Key Features:
Training Type: Online Live Interactive Session.
Experienced Faculty.
1 ON 1 Sessions.
Duration 40 Hours.
Access to Class Recordings.
Weekday / Weekend Schedules.
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