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History
For students and others who want to learn more about the history of our world through geography, culture, politics, and more!
General History
Traverse the timeline of human civilization, exploring key events, influential figures, and pivotal moments that have shaped the world we live in today.
Military History
Focus on the strategies, conflicts, and technologies that have shaped warfare and their impact on society and culture.
World History
Examine the broad sweep of human history on a global scale, from ancient civilizations to contemporary global issues.
U.S. History
Investigate the events, people, and ideas that have shaped the United States, from its colonial past to its role as a contemporary world power.
History of Western Civilization
Explore the key events, ideas, and figures that have shaped Western societies, from the ancient Greeks and Romans to the modern era.
Ancient History
Delve into the civilizations that laid the foundations for modern society. This subject covers everything from ancient Egypt and Mesopotamia to the Roman Empire and beyond.
Art History
Journey through time to explore the evolution of art and its impact on society, culture, and history. This subject examines various art forms, from ancient sculptures to modern installations.
American Government
Journey through time to study the evolution of art and its impact on society, culture, and history. Art History examines various art forms, from ancient sculptures to modern installations.
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