Introduction to Global History and Geography
Era I: An Age of Revolutions (1750–1918)
Era II: A Half-Century of Crisis and Achievement (1900–1945)
Era III: The World Since 1945
Era IV: Global Connections and Interactions in the 21st Century
Part A: World Issues
Part B: Population Issues and Their Impact
Part C: Economic Development and World Trade
Part D: Changing Political Power Structures
Part E: Environmental Issues
Part F: Human Rights
Part G: Technology
Part H: Transportation and Communication
Part I: Space Exploration
Part J: Mutual Impact and Influence: Europe, America, Africa-Asia
Master Part G: Technology with New York State Regents History exam-style questions, flashcards, lessons, and notes. All resources are aligned with the New York State Regents syllabus and designed for both SL and HL students.
Notes
Comprehensive notes with diagrams and examples