World History
Explore human civilization from ancient times to today
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Start with Ancient Civilizations to understand the foundations of human society. Explore Mesopotamia, Egypt, Greece, Rome, and the early empires that shaped our world.
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Mesopotamia, Egypt, Greece, Rome, and early empires
Renaissance and Reformation
Humanism, art, Protestant Reformation, and Counter-Reformation
Age of Exploration
European exploration, colonialism, and the Columbian Exchange
American Revolution
Colonial America, independence, and the Constitution
Industrial Revolution
Industrialization, urbanization, and social change
Imperialism and World War I
European imperialism, alliances, trench warfare, and consequences
World War II
Rise of fascism, global conflict, Holocaust, and aftermath
Cold War
U.S.-Soviet rivalry, proxy wars, and the fall of communism
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Comprehensive World History for U.S. Students
LearnAppu's World History program provides complete coverage from ancient civilizations to the modern era. Our curriculum aligns with U.S. educational standards for middle school, high school, AP World History, and AP European History courses.
Using our proven four-layer learning system, students develop critical historical thinking skills through engaging lectures, document analysis practice, AI-powered essay feedback in Doctor Mode, and comprehensive mastery assessments. This approach helps students understand cause-and-effect relationships and historical context.
Each chapter includes primary source documents, maps, timelines, and comparative analysis. Our history curriculum prepares students for AP exams with DBQ (Document-Based Question) practice and LEQ (Long Essay Question) coaching.
Explore human history with LearnAppu and discover how past events shape our present and future.