France under Louis XV
This lesson will take us to France as we learn how it functioned under the rule of Louis XV.
Read MoreThis lesson will take us to France as we learn how it functioned under the rule of Louis XV.
Read MoreIn this lesson we will be learning about the events that unfolded during the Rwandan genocide and the lack of international intervention.
Read MoreIn this lesson we will be deconstructing the government established by the French Constitution of 1791.
Read MoreIn this lesson we will be learning about the Axis powers of the Second World War.
Read MoreIn this lesson we will be learning about how East Asian economies have been increasing their share of the global economy.
Read MoreIn this lesson we will be learning about the European front and the atrocities committed against the Jewish people.
Read MoreIn this lesson we will be learning about the last and bloodiest battles that led to the eventual end of the Second World War.
Read MoreIn this lesson we will be learning about the impact of WW2and the purpose of the Universal Declaration Human Rights.
Read MoreThis lesson will take us to the Southern African states as we learn about ancient Namibia, Great Zimbabwe and the Kingdom of Madagascar.
Read MoreIn this lesson we will be learning about the moments of crisis of the cold war.
Read MoreThis lesson will take us to the early civilizations of Mexico and Mesoamerica as we learn about their society, trade and religion.
Read MoreThis lesson examines Zionism, the partitioning of Palestine, the creation of Israel and conflicts with neighbouring countries.
Read MoreThis lesson will take us to South America as we learn about the major revolutions taking place across the continent.
Read MoreThis lesson will take us to the early periods of Greek history as we learn about the rise of the classical Greece.
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When we hear ‘Jewish’ and ‘World War II’ in the same sentence, our minds often lead directly to the Holocaust. The extent of Jewish resistance to the brutal treatment on their own was limited due to the extent of their persecution by Nazi or Nazi aligned governments. These governments generally had the broad support of the populace, making it hard for small groups of Jews within these societies to fight back. One exception to this were the Jews of Poland, the X Troop commandos were another.
In this lesson we will be learning about the Mexican war of independence and the effects it had on Mexico and it’s people.
Read MoreIn this lesson we will be learning about the movement for Indian independence and Mahatma Gandhi’s role in it.
Read MoreIn this lesson we will be learning about the increasing influence and rise of the United States in the New world.
Read MoreIn this lesson we will be learning about the first Roman republic that was established after overthrowing the unpopular king Lucius.
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