Ideal for students studying AP World APWH - this course provides great learning material from Period 1: Technological and Environmental Transformations to c. 600 B.C.E and Period 2: Organization and Re-Organization of Human Societies to 600 C.E.
This course contains comprehensive quizzes on the APWH topics, ensuring that you have a great understanding of the key facts before the AP test.
This AP World History mind map lays out the main periods to be covered in the overall course. This study guide is concentrating on Period 1 and Period 2 of the AP World History Course.
The concept outline is structured around six chronological periods, each composed of key concepts typically encountered in college-level world history courses.
Notes helping students study Period 1 – Technological & Environmental Transformations, to 600 B.C.E., chapters 1-3 (5% of the APWH Exam and Period 2 – Organization & Reorganization, 600 B.C.E. – 600 C.E., chapters 4-9 (15% of the APWH Exam).
This useful slideset captures the key points that are known about early humans in the Paleolithic Era. It contains key points about Paleolithic movement, society and religion.
Dive deeper into the Paleolithic and Neolithic ages with this comprehensive history slide set. Contains analysis on how Paleolithic changed to Neolithic, comparisons on the different ancient religions and explores trade in the River Valley Civilization.
Next we look at the development of agriculture over the ages. Learn about the agricultural revolution, common patterns & practices, where it began and how agriculture spread globally over the period.
Confused with some of the terms like Akkadians? Not sure who, what or where Catalhuyuk refers to? Fear not, this early civilization flashcard deck has all the definitions for those tricky to remember places and things.
Now, time to put all you've learnt about early civilizations to the test. This test covers all the main learning points presented in this study guide and will highlight any gaps in knowledge that you have about the key stage on the AP World History course