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A rigorous, classical approach to history with an emphasis on analysis!
Designed for students to practice and develop their independent learning. Students will journey on a trip around the globe as they study history from creation to today in Dr. James Stobaugh’s World History Set.
In World History, your student will develop an understanding of World history trends, philosophies, and events through the use of:
- Critical thinking questions based roughly on Bloom’s Taxonomy
- Examinations of historical theories surrounding a period or topic
- Clarified terms, concepts, and theories to be learned
- History makers who clearly changed the course of history
- Overviews and insights into world views
World History Student Book:
Historical content covered in this volume includes the study of Mesopotamia, the Jewish Exile, Egyptian Life, Greece, Life in Athens, Roman Life, Early Church history, Indian (South Asian) History, Persian History, Chinese History, the Middle Ages, the Crusades, the Renaissance, the Reformation, German History, the World Wars, and South Africa.
Course Features:
- Approximately 30-45 minutes per lesson, 5 days per week
- Designed for grades 10-12 in a one-year history course
- Can be combined with Stobaugh’s literature curriculum for an integrated history/literature course
Table of Contents
Preface
1. In the Beginning
2. Foundations of Worldviews
3. The Jewish Exile
4. Ancient Egypt
5. Greek Foundations
6. Greek Wars
7. Greek Philosophers and Worldviews
8. Ancient Rome and the Roman Empire
9. Early Church History
10. Japanese History
11. Indian History
12. Persian History
13. Chinese History
14. Early England
15. German History
16. Scandinavian History
17. Central and South American History
18. African History
19. The Middle Ages
20. The Crusades
21. Exploration and Reformation
22. The Renaissance
23. Commonwealth and Restoration
24. European Wars
25. Revolution
26. The Enlightenment
27. Nationalism
28. The Industrial Revolution
29. The Victorian Age
30. Modernism: The New Century
31. Imperialism and World War
32. World War I: A World Tragedy
33. Between the Wars
34. World War II
35. The Cold War
36. The Present Tilt
World History Glossary
Forms of Government
Comparative Worldviews
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Related Resources:
American History (Revised) – Student Book
American History (Revised) – Teacher Guide
American History (Revised) Set
World History (Revised) – Student Book
World History (Revised) – Teacher Guide
World History (Revised) Set
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