What History Topic are you all Studying at School At The Moment

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What History Topic are you all Studying at School At The Moment

My queston to all of you is What current topic are you learning in History. I am currently learning and Rewising Britain Role in the Second World War.

Originally posted by Scarecrow756
My queston to all of you is What current topic are you learning in History. I am currently learning and Rewising Britain Role in the Second World War.

Im currently on the topic of wwII and dictatorships, but they suck so I sorta take secondary lessons on communism, and other famous feats in history 😐

I don't go to school. 😐

We were doing how communism influenced WWI and the impact it had on Russia, but now I believe we're jumping ahead to the Vietnam War.

We are learning about The rise of dictarorships and Totalitarian governments. Very creepy.

I have Geography this year. Yes, I've killed myself already. 😐

Geography, and Civilization of the Mayan, Olmec, Inca and Aztec empire. (so old..)

Originally posted by Dusty
Geography, and Civilization of the Mayan, Olmec, Inca and Aztec empire. (so old..)

I really hatesd that part of history. WW2 is probably the most captivating of any age.

We're doing WW2, but not enough to do it justice. You could literally spend four hours a day, six days a week studying it and not scratch the surface.

Originally posted by Janus Marius
We're doing WW2, but not enough to do it justice. You could literally spend four hours a day, six days a week studying it and not scratch the surface.

AY!

I finished the modern history course I was taking last year, I've started learning about Ancient Greek democracy at the moment on a new Ancient History course, it's rather fascinating.

The age of Antiquity was fascinating. Wait until you reach the Roman Republic.

We're studying that later this year, I can't wait.

There's a lot to learn. I hope your instructor is thorough. I went through forty pages of notes in two weeks with mine. Loved it.

Originally posted by Janus Marius
There's a lot to learn. I hope your instructor is thorough. I went through forty pages of notes in two weeks with mine. Loved it.

I have a great Teacher who teaches us beyond the course.

Those are the best. That's the kind of teacher I hope to become anyways. I have two teachers now - in history and philosophy - who I take time out to speak with after class and swap ideas.

Originally posted by Janus Marius
Those are the best. That's the kind of teacher I hope to become anyways. I have two teachers now - in history and philosophy - who I take time out to speak with after class and swap ideas.

I think it's important--essential, even--for teachers to be able to relate to students. Allowing discussions with an instructor on a common level is the key to a student's success, in my opinion.

Definatley. I live for when they open it up for discussion. I wish the classes were longer, so we could spend MORE time discussing the material.

Doing the Romanov Dynasty ATM. I'm pretty much loving it. Anything is better than that American civil war.

I don't mind the American Civil War, but I traditionally prefer world history over American history.