World History is about the entire history of the entire world. It talks about the history of many religions, the history of ancient people and their civilizations, and, most importantly why and how these things happens.
It's a difficult, college class that requires hard work and dedication.
For example: Nature of the Neolithic Revolution, nature of patriarchal systems, importance of the introduction of bronze and iron, political structure of classical China, Greek approaches to science and philosophy, and diffusion of major religious systems.
There are merely a few topics you will cover in AP World History.
They study World History, American History, and Guam History.
Football club history?What in the world are you talking about?!
the brief history of librarianship
To understand world history you must realize that the earth is a living entity. The history of this world is interconnected by all that has happened before. To truly understand history, your mind has to absorb all of the pertinent facts of everything that lead up to you.
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World History is history about the world
No, AP European History is only based on European History with a little bit on the world. To get a complete view of World History, I suggest AP World History, which goes over history from way back into the modern world.
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it is important because it is in world history
The only way they are the same it that they are both history. US History is the History of the United States only. World History is all other History.
Bridging World History - 2004 World History and Identity 1-26 was released on: USA: 2004
Encyclopedia of World History was created in 1952.
Journal of World History was created in 1990.
Glimpses of World History was created in 1934.
The Wallchart of World History was created in 1890.
Very simple! US history is about what has happened in the United States and world history is about what has happened in the world. Here on WikiAnswers, if the question is about something that happened in the United States, it goes in the US History category. World events goes in the World History category.
Jerry H. Bentley has written: 'Between the Middle Ages and Modernity' 'Traditions & encounters' -- subject(s): History, Intercultural communication, Textbooks, World history, Wereldgeschiedenis 'Expanding Zones of Exchange and Encounter, 300-1000 C.E' 'The Oxford handbook of world history' -- subject(s): World history 'Old World Encounters' -- subject(s): History, Intercultural communication, World history 'Shapes of world history in twentieth-century scholarship' -- subject(s): Historiography, History, Modern History, World history 'Traditions & Encounters'