Americans, what do you learn in your school history lessons? Could you provide an examples of popular textbooks?
Americans, what do you learn in your school history lessons? Could you provide an examples of popular textbooks?
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we have to take something called WORLD HISTORY AP, which just tells us that Indians and Arabs were the most advanced civilizations in the world
>textbooks
reading is for faggots
>Americans, what do you learn in your school history lessons?
6th grade I remember learning about china's history and Canada's. And the revolutionary war.
7th grade, civil war, ww1&2.
After that, I don't remember much, then I dropped out in 10th grade to go to trade school.
>Could you provide an examples of popular textbooks?
Sorry.
>these people participate in political and cultural discussions online
Holy shit.
Reminder to read Stalin, History of a black legend, by Domenico Losurdo (college teacher in a north Italy University).
Available in all big languages, except English.
I'm sorry my credentials aren't professional enough for Sup Forums.
It's fucking too broad and vague, could you give an example? What regions do Americans learn about the most, for example? Do you just know something about American approach to history education or do Frenchmen use the same course?
we learn about everything really, starting on page 5 is a practice exam so you can see what the questions are like secure-media.collegeboard.org