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History school work according to course

History is undoubtedly one of the most exciting school subjects of all that you can have in school, although sometimes it may seem boring, but the truth is that the best way to understand and learn it will be to do jobs of the subjects that they teach you.That is why we will dedicate the next days to analyze each of these works depending on the course.

History school work according to course

Although in science subjects, for example, school work is sent according to each course , in the one of the history does the same and in this way by the end of secondary education and you will know what is the origin of our civilization and the historical events that have marked it.

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History school work according to the course

Depending on the course you attend, and after 1º ESO, you will work Low history will be more related to the ancient or contemporary era, and being also in the last year of high school when a more extensive syllabus is taught in relation to the history of Spain.That is why we have decided to make a list with the history school works According to the course, we hope you find it useful!

History school work according to course

Works of 1st of That:

  • Prehistory: In 1st of ESO the theme of prehistory is undoubtedly one of the most important, and in whose work you must make a summary of the period between the origin of the hominid species and the appearance of writing.
  • The first civilizations: egypt: Work in which to speak of Egypt as one of the first civilizations talking about their customs, their artistic representations, etc...
  • The Greek civilization: One of the richest civilizations related to topics such as art, philosophy and constructions (temples).
  • Roman civilization: In the same way as to speak of the Greek civilization you will have to make an impact in their culture, something similar you can do when speaking of the Roman civilization although speaking in addition to everything that is the Roman Empire.
  • Roman Spain: In line with the work on Roman civilization we must talk about their influence on Spain and especially the conquest of the territory they called Hispania .
  • Visigothic Spain: A work in which to explain the historical period that covers the settlement of the Visigothic people in the Iberian Peninsula, between the middle of the 5th century and the beginning of the 8th century.

2nd works of That:

  • The modern age : I work to talk about the third of historical periods and n those that are traditionally divided in the West into Universal History.
  • Al-Andalus : Again we will touch on the subject of Spain with a work in which to explain the period in which that the Muslims occupied our country.
  • Low and High Middle Ages : Work related to the Middle Ages and in which you can explain the differences between the low and the High Age Medium.

History school work according to course

Works of 3rd of That:

Works of 4th of That:

  • World War II: One of the first jobs you'll have to do in 4th of ESO and in which to talk about the origin, development and consequences of the Second World War.
  • From the cold war to the new international order : A work that has to do with a period somewhat more current than those mentioned and covering various d Ecades of the 20th century to explain what the Cold War was.

Works of 1st Baccalaureate:

  • French Revolution: A Very complete work may be that of the French Revolution, which was a social and political conflict, with various periods of violence, which convulsed France in the 18th century.
  • Russian Revolution: Another of the revolutions that occurred in the history of previous centuries and in particular the early twentieth century.conflict that led to the overthrow of the tsarist regime and the prepared installation of another Leninist then between February and October.
  • Nationalism : A very extensive work in which you will have to talk about how the conflicts, revolutions and wars of the last centuries derived in diverse nationalisms.

History school work according to course

2nd Baccalaureate Works:

  • The Catholic Monarchs : One of the works regarding the history of Spain and in which to explain who the Catholic kings were and their importance in the 15th century.
  • Baroque Spain : A work to talk about the Baroque period in Spain and from the great crisis of the 17th century
  • The 18th century : the first Bourbons : A work that we can derive from that of the Catholic Monarchs and in the to explain the origin of the Bourbon monarchy.
  • The Restoration : A work in relation to that of the Bourbons, and in which to explain the political stage developed under the monarchical system which lasted between the end of 1874 and April 14, 1931 and in which the Bourbon Monarchy regains the kingdom of Spain.
  • The Second Republic (1931-1936) : A work to explain the political period that Spain lived and that was prior to the Civil War.
  • The Civil War (1936-1939) : In this work you will have to do a summary of the origin and development of the Civil War and that derive in the dictatorship of Franco.
  • Spain during the Franco regime : Work in which to talk about Francoism and the years in the that Spain was under a tragic dictatorship.
  • Democratic Spain : From 1975, the year Franco dies, Spain returns to democracy.

algu's video us school works in the matter of history:

Other articles of interest in Overhistory:

  • Subjects and works ESO 1st year.Unit "Civilizations of Egypt and Mesopotamia "
  • 1st ESO Topics: Social Sciences-History

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