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WW1 & WW2: FLEX the Good, Bad and Ugly World History for High Schoolers
Jamie Anderson
World History has the good, bad and ugly- what you choose to learn from the Twentieth Century makes all the difference for your future!
Class experience
A study of world history can best be appreciated when we connect our human story across the ages. Discover the political ideologies, industrial advances, pivotal alliances and wars, as well as important inventors, artists, scientists & revolutionaries that have influenced the development of ideas and ultimately improved the human experience. Emphasizing 1914-1945: World War I, Russian and Chinese Revolutions, Nationalism in Middle East, Latin America, Africa & Asia, World War II, the New...
2 files available upon enrollmentA class syllabus will be provided upon registration- the historical text used is Glencoe World History by Jackson J. Spielvogel, Ph.D. No cost- I will provide the e-book.
Please note that we discuss the social injustice of racism and discrimination in this study of Twentieth Century World History as it continues to be a part of our human story. From military dictators and monarchies to republics- those whom are our government officials should reflect private as well as public virtue. With the creation of the US Constitution and subsequent republics formed around the world, we have seen HUGE leaps of progress in creating equality in law for all- in quoting the words of John Locke- "Where-ever the law ends, tyranny begins." The social contract between government and man continues to be developed and improved where laws can be passed which sustain an economically stable environment to provide equal opportunity for all regardless of nationality, ethnicity or culture.
Jamie Anderson
BS in ELED and SPED from Brigham Young University Hawaii AS in History from Ricks College, ID Post-grad study Economics, World History, Law & the Liberal Arts Privately educated my own 4 children Currently teaching World History, Economics and...
Flex Class
$13
weekly or $104 for 8 weeks8 weeks
Completed by 3 learners
No live video meetings
Ages: 13-17