Introduction

IB History is a world history course based on a comparative and multiperspective approach to history. It involves the study of a variety of types of history, including political, economic, social and cultural…

Objectives
Systematize the core knowledge of the subject
Become familiar with most IB exam formats
Reduce pressure and study time
Improve scores effectively
Enhance independant thinking
Create a solid foundation for higher education
Characteristics
Quality teachers with extensive knowledge about students psychology
Teaching programs are based on international standards
Exclusive materials that closely follow the IB formats
Personalized teaching method according to student progress
Commitment on IB pass grade
EE, IA, TOK completion support
Course content
Unit 1: Prescribed Subjects (1 out of 5)
1.1 Military leaders
1.2 Conquest and its impact
1.3 The move to global war
1.4 Rights and protest
1.5 Conflict and intervention
Unit 2: World History Topics (2 out of 12)
2.1 ociety and economy (750-1400)
2.2 Causes and effects of wars (750-1500)
2.3 Dynasties and rulers (750-1500)
2.4 Societies in transition (1400-1700)
2.5 Early Modern states (1450-1789)
2.6 Causes and effects of Early Modern wars (1500-1750)
2.7 Origins, development and impact of industrialization (1750-2005)
2.8 Independence movements (1800-2000)
2.9 Emergence and development of democratic states (1848-2000)
2.10 Authoritarian states (20th century)
2.11 Causes and effects of 20th-century wars
2.12 The Cold War: superpower tensions and rivalries (20th century)
Unit 3: Depth Studies (HL only) (1 out of 4)
3.1 History of Africa and the Middle East
3.2 History of the Americas
3.3 History of Asia and Oceania
3.4 History of Europe

Student achievement

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