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Master World History from first principles

Texas CBE prep · TEKS §113.42 (NOT AP® World History: Modern). Eight TEKS strands: history, geography, economics, government, citizenship, culture, science & technology, social studies skills. This service prepares Texas HS-level World History Studies (8000 BCE–Present) for CBE credit through UT High School / Texas Tech K-12; it is not designed for the College Board AP® World History: Modern exam (which covers 1200 CE–Present with different scope). AP® is a registered trademark of the College Board.

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Foundations of World History: How to Approach the CBE

A first-lesson roadmap through the two-semester World History CBE — chronological structure, TEKS strands, exam format, and how to spot which strand a question is really testing.

9 minTEKS 1A,1B,1D,29A,30A,31A62
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Ancient and Classical Foundations: 8000 BCE to 500 CE

The first half of Semester A: agricultural revolution, river-valley civilizations, classical Greece and Rome, ancient India and China, and the origins of major world religions.

11 minTEKS 1A,1B,15A,15B,16A,19A,25A46
3

The Medieval World: 500–1450 CE

The second half of Semester A: Byzantium and Islam, Song China and the Mongols, medieval Europe and its universities, the trans-Saharan and Indian-Ocean trade systems.

11 minTEKS 1A,1C,15A,16A,19A,25A,28A47
4

Early Modern Transformation: 1450–1750 CE

Semester B opens with the Age of Exploration, Columbian Exchange, Renaissance and Reformation, Scientific Revolution, and the age of absolutism and religious wars.

11 minTEKS 1D,15D,16D,19D,25D,28B45
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The Age of Revolutions: 1750–1900

Atlantic revolutions, the Enlightenment, the Industrial Revolution, 19th-century nationalism and imperialism — the transformations that produced the modern world order.

10 minTEKS 1D,16D,19D,20A,20B,26A,28B45
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The Twentieth Century: World Wars, Cold War, Decolonization

The World Wars, interwar authoritarianism, the Cold War and its end, and mid-century decolonization of Asia and Africa.

12 minTEKS 1D,15D,20A,20B,20C,20D,28B41
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Geography of History: Rivers, Steppes, Seas, and Borders

How geography — river valleys, steppe zones, monsoon oceans, mountain barriers, colonial borders — has shaped historical trajectories across regions.

9 minTEKS 15A,15B,15C,15D,15E36
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Economics Through Time: Trade, Money, and Growth

Economic systems across history — barter and manorialism, medieval commercial revolution, mercantilism, industrial capitalism, welfare states, and global trade institutions.

9 minTEKS 16A,16B,16C,16D,16E39
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Government and Citizenship Across History

Forms of political organization from city-states through empires to modern nation-states; and the evolution of citizenship, rights, and civic participation.

10 minTEKS 19A,19B,19C,20A,20B,20C,20D,21A,21B37
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Culture, Religion, and Ideas Across History

Major religious and cultural traditions across history: philosophy, art, literature, architecture, and how ideas moved between civilizations.

10 minTEKS 25A,25B,25C,25D,26A,26B,27A45
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Science, Technology, and Analytical Skills

Technological innovations across history and the analytical skills for reading historical evidence rigorously.

10 minTEKS 28A,28B,28C,29A,29B,30A,30B,31A,31B40