30 chapters in TCI History Alive World Connections
Course Summary
This textbook companion course uses simple and fun videos to help students learn world history and earn a better grade in school. This textbook companion effectively teaches important world history concepts and is sequenced to align with the chapters in the History Alive! World Connections textbook.
Who’s It For?
Anyone enrolled in a class using the History Alive! World Connections textbook should consider this companion course. You will learn the material faster, retain it longer and earn a better grade.
How It Works
- Identify the chapter in your History Alive! World Connections textbook with which you need help.
- Find the corresponding chapter within our History Alive! World Connections Textbook Companion Course.
- Watch fun videos that cover the world history topics you need to learn or review.
- Complete the quizzes to test your understanding.
- If you need additional help, re-watch the videos until you’ve mastered the material or submit a question for one of our instructors.
Why It Works
- Fun Content:Â These videos make learning History Alive! World Connections fun with engaging animation and real-world examples.
- Great Instructors:Â Study.com uses exceptional educators who can take concepts like industrialization and make them easy to understand.
- Multiple Ways to Learn:Â Watch videos or read the lesson transcript.
- Easy to Use:Â Access this textbook companion on any smartphone, tablet or laptop.
Course Topics
Students will be able to learn all the history topics in the textbook with this engaging course, including:
- Cause and effects of historical change
- The effect of geography and climate on civilizations
- Tools of empire creation
- World religions such as Judaism, early Christianity, Islam and Hinduism
- The Roman Empire
- The decline of feudalism
- Characteristics of the Byzantine Church
- Trade in West Africa
- The Mayan civilization
- Timeline of events during the Renaissance
- Art and technology of the Ming Dynasty
- Innovations of the Enlightenment
- Major events of the American Revolution
- Urbanization during the Industrial Revolution
- Characteristics of European imperialism
- The Franco-Prussian War
- Factors that led to WWI
- The rise of communism
- Fascism
- The attack on Pearl Harbor
- Reconstruction of the Japanese government after WWII
- Causes of the Cold War
- Decolonization in Asia and Africa
- The creation of Israel
- Impact of the 1970s oil embargo
- Effects of global climate change
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