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The Stone Age [Product Details.]
From the Stone Age to the Agricultural Revolution. 53 test questions.


Ancient Mesopotamia [Product Details.]
Birthplace of the world’s first civilization! The Fertile Crescent, Tigris & Euphrates rivers, irrigation, polytheism
and Hammurabi’s Code. Cuneiform, Sumerian math, the wheel and sail. Compare and contrast Mesopotamia
and Egypt. 84 test questions.


Ancient Egypt and Kush [Product Details.]
The Nile River Valley, the afterlife, pharaohs, pyramids. Hieroglyphs and the Rosetta Stone. Mediterranean
trade. Queen Hatshepsut and Ramses the Great. Includes the Kingdom of Kush. 104 test questions.


The Ancient Hebrews [Product Details.]
The world’s first monotheists! The Hebrew Bible. The religion of Judaism. Mapping the Exodus. Speeches from
Abraham, Moses, Naomi, Ruth and David. The Babylonian Captivity, destruction of the Temple, and the
Diaspora. Includes the board game, “The Greatest Story Ever Told”. 92 test questions.


Ancient Greece [Product Details.]
The world’s first democracy! The Aegean Sea, Athens and the Acropolis. Forms of government: tyranny, oligarchy,
democracy and dictatorship. Direct vs. representative democracy. Greek mythology, Homer’s Iliad and
Odyssey, and Aesop’s fables. The Persian Wars. Compare and contrast Sparta and Athens. The Peloponnesian
Wars. Alexander the Great and the spread of Greek culture. Speeches by Pericles, Socrates, Plato, Aristotle,
Euclid and Thucydides. Includes the board game, “The Rise & Fall of the Greek Empire.” 201 test questions.


Ancient India [Product Details.]
The latest archaeological discoveries about the Harappan Civilization. The Indus River Valley, the Aryans and
Sanskrit, Brahmanism and the caste system. An A+ explanation of Hinduism. The Mauryan Empire, the life and
moral teachings of Buddha, and the political achievements of Emperor Asoka. The spread of Buddhism.
Literature: the Rig Veda, the Ramayana, the Mahabharata and the Bhagavad Gita. The Hindu -Arabic numerals
we use today. 185 test questions.


Ancient China [Product Details.]
The only civilization that never fell. The rise of a civilization in the Huang He Valley, geographic isolation, hereditary
rule, ancestor worship, calligraphy, the use of bronze. The “Mandate of Heaven.” How the Age of Warring
States gave rise to Confucius and Confucianism. The first Emperor builds a centralized government and the
Great Wall. The Han dynasty - expansion of the empire, bureaucratic state, civil service test, the Silk Road,
Buddhism spreads to China and the invention of paper. 185 test questions.


Ancient Rome [Product Details.]
The rise of the Roman Republic. Written constitution, tripartite government, checks and balances, civic duty.
The stories of Aeneas, Romulus and Remus, Cincinnatus, Cicero, Julius Caesar and Augustus. The rise of the
Roman Empire: control of the Mediterranean Sea, expansion of the empire and trade. The rise of Christianity:
The Diaspora, Jesus of Nazareth, and St. Paul the Apostle. The Roman legacy: Art and architecture, science
and technology, language and literature, law and government. 213 test questions.


The Middle Ages - The Fall of Rome [Product Details.]
Why did Rome fall? What was the significance of the Byzantine Empire? What was the Great Schism? Student speeches by Constantine the
Great. 114 test questions.


The Middle Ages - Europe [Product Details.]
How geography shaped life in medieval Europe. How Christianity spread throughout northern Europe. The rise of feudalism and life on the
manor. The rise of towns. The rise of monarchy. Kings & Popes. The story of Charlemagne. William the Conqueror and the Norman invasion.
The Magna Carta, Parliament, the English court system - and how they influenced the U.S. Causes and results of the Crusades. Trace the
route of the bubonic plague. The Catholic Church’s impact on Europe. Ferdinand, Isabella, and the Reconquista. 1,364 test questions.


The Middle Ages - Islam [Product Details.]
The life of Muhammad and the religion of Islam. The Koran: beliefs, practices, and law. The Five Pillars. A pilgrimage to Mecca. Ramadan.
What beliefs do Muslims share with Jews and Christians? Sunni vs Shiite Muslims. How geography shaped Arab culture. Compare the
nomadic and sedentary way of life. The spread of Islam by military conquests, cultural blending, and the spread of the Arabic language. The
rise of cities. The role of merchants and their caravan trade routes throughout Asia, Africa and Europe. The Golden Age of Islam: Muslim
scholars and their intellectual achievements. 348 test questions.


The Middle Ages - China [Product Details.]
The Golden Age of China. Four dynasties - Tang, Sung, Mongols, and Ming. The reunification of China. Buddhism spread through China,
Korea and Japan. Block printing was invented. The Mongol invasion, Genghis Khan, Kublai Khan, and Marco Polo. Confucianism. The
Grand Canal. The Silk Road. Sea expeditions. The imperial state and its bureaucracy. Chinese inventions (tea, paper, woodblock printing,
the compass, and gunpowder) and their impact on world history. 338 test questions.


The Middle Ages - Africa [Product Details.]
Life in the Niger River Valley. How geography shaped the caravan trade. Desert people traded salt; rainforest people traded gold. The two
peoples met in the savanna, “where the camel meets the canoe.” The Empire of Ghana was founded on the gold-salt trade. The story of
Mansa Musa and the Empire of Mali. The importance of family, specialized jobs, and the oral tradition in West Africa. How Arab merchants
spread the Arabic language and the religion of Islam. 246 test questions.


The Middle Ages - Japan [Product Details.]
How geography shaped the culture. Nara. Prince Shotoku. The Golden Age of Literature: Lady Murasaki Shikibu’s The Tale of Genji, The
Pillow Book, and haiku. The rise of a military society. Shinto and Zen Buddhism. The rise of cities like Edo (Tokyo). How weak Ashikaga
shoguns tried to rule, yet the daimyo warred among themselves. The samurai’s impact on culture. Noh and Kabuki theater. How medieval
Japan and medieval England were very similar. 631 test questions.


The Maya, Aztec & Inca [Product Details.]
The Maya carved a civilization out the rainforest of Central America: slash-and-burn farming, pyramids, a system of writing, math and astronomy.
The Aztecs moved to the Plateau of Mexico and built a floating city: Tenochtitlan, Lake Texcoco, floating gardens, tomatoes, maize,
chocolate, causeways, aqueducts, a warlike society with slavery and human sacrifice. Like the Romans, the Inca were engineers: The
Andes, roads along the rides, terrace farming, royal messengers, the quipu, the potato, Cusco and Machu Picchu. 178 test questions.


Renaissance & Reformation [Product Details.]
THE RENAISSANCE: What was the Renaissance? Florence and Venice. Trade along the Silk Road. Marco Polo. The impact of the printing
press. The achievements. The stories of Dante, Leonardo da Vinci, Michelangelo, Gutenberg, and Shakespeare.
THE REFORMATION: What was the Reformation? The leaders - Erasmus, Martin Luther, John Calvin, and Tynedale. The impact of
Protestantism. The Counter-Reformation: Jesuits, the Council of Trent, and Catholic missionaries throughout Asia, Africa, and Latin America.
The Inquisition. 743 test questions.


Scientific Revolution & Enlightenment [Product Details.]
SCIENTIFIC REVOLUTION: What was the Scientific Revolution? The impact of Copernicus, Galileo, Kepler, and Newton. The inventions -
telescope, microscope, thermometer, barometer. Bacon and Descartes. The scientific method. The impact of rationalism on democratic
ideas.
THE AGE OF EXPLORATION: What made exploration possible? Trace the routes of the great explorers. The stories of Magellan and all the
explorers. The impact of the cultural exchange on all the continents. The rise of mercantilism on a global scale.
THE ENLIGHTENMENT: What was the Age of Reason? John Locke and Montesquieu - how did their philosophy evolve into democratic
institutions? How the principles of the Magna Carta ended up in the English Bill of Rights, the Declaration of Independence, and the U.S.
Constitution. 356 test questions.


Testbook: World History - the Middle Ages [Product Details.]
Over 4300 unique test questions covering Fall of the Roman Empire, The Rise of Islam, Medieval China, Africa in the Middle Ages, Medieval Japan, Medieval Europe, The Maya, Inca, Aztec, The Renaissance & Reformation, The Scientific Revolution, Age of Exploration, and The Enlightenment.

Using Bloom's Taxonomy, we take every term, person, quote and event and ask questions 6 different ways. This is how the people that write End Of Course Tests do it. It is the practice your students need!





The Modern World - The Three Revolutions [Product Details.]



The Modern World - The Industrial Revolution [Product Details.]



The Modern World - Imperialism [Product Details.]



The Modern World - World War I [Product Details.]



The Modern World - The Rise of Dictators [Product Details.]



The Modern World - World War II [Product Details.]
Everything you need to know about World War II, from A to Z. The causes, events, people, and consequences of the war. The Axis and Allies. Appeasement. Theaters of war, turning points, and war conferences. Churchill, FDR, Hirohito, Hitler, Mussolini, Stalin, MacArthur, and Eisenhower. The Holocaust. Plus: What was happening on the home front? 656 test questions.


The Modern World -The Cold War Across The Globe [Product Details.]
Everything you need to know about the Cold War, from A to Z. The two superpowers (U.S. and U.S.S.R.) face
off. The causes: Yalta, Eastern Europe, the nuclear arms race. The Marshall Plan, rebuilding Germany and Japan. The Truman Doctrine, the Korean War, Vietnam. Competition for hearts and minds in Asia, Africa, the Middle East and Latin America. China from Mao to Tiananmen Square. Eastern Europe from the Iron Curtain to the 1990s. The Middle East from the birth of israel to the 1990s. 602 test questions.


The Modern World - The World Today [Product Details.]



Famous People of the Ancient World [Product Details.]
We tell you about their dilemma, now YOU predict what they did!
It's hard to remember historical figures, much less why each became famous.
Story telling makes each historical figure an individual and therefore memorable.

Brand new! Read a true story about a famous person – and then predict what happens to him or her. Nonfiction, high-interest stories (Grade 5 readability; interest level up to Grade 12). Each story is brief – just half a page. Each is personal, fascinating – and memorable. Combines history and language arts; helps students identify people on standardized tests. Perfect for students at risk. You need only one workbook for the whole class.



Famous People of the Middle Ages [Product Details.]
It's hard to remember historical figures, much less why each became famous.
We tell you about their dilemma, now YOU predict what they did!
Story telling makes each historical figure an individual and therefore memorable.

This book covers all the ones that are on the test!
The fall of the Roman Empire: from Julius Caesar to Attila the Hun. Islam in the Middle Ages: from Muhammad to Ibn Battuta. Africa in the Middle Ages: from Sundiata to Mansa Musa. China in the Middle Ages: from the Han dynasty to the Mongols. Medieval Japan: including Prince Shotoku and Lady Murasaki. Medieval Europe: everybody from Charlemagne and William the Conqueror to Eleanor of Aquitaine and Joan of Arc.


Famous People of the Renaissance & Reformation [Product Details.]






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World History

The Stone Age [Product Details.]
From the Stone Age to the Agricultural Revolution. 53 test questions.


Ancient Mesopotamia [Product Details.]
Birthplace of the world’s first civilization! The Fertile Crescent, Tigris & Euphrates rivers, irrigation, polytheism
and Hammurabi’s Code. Cuneiform, Sumerian math, the wheel and sail. Compare and contrast Mesopotamia
and Egypt. 84 test questions.


Ancient Egypt and Kush [Product Details.]
The Nile River Valley, the afterlife, pharaohs, pyramids. Hieroglyphs and the Rosetta Stone. Mediterranean
trade. Queen Hatshepsut and Ramses the Great. Includes the Kingdom of Kush. 104 test questions.


The Ancient Hebrews [Product Details.]
The world’s first monotheists! The Hebrew Bible. The religion of Judaism. Mapping the Exodus. Speeches from
Abraham, Moses, Naomi, Ruth and David. The Babylonian Captivity, destruction of the Temple, and the
Diaspora. Includes the board game, “The Greatest Story Ever Told”. 92 test questions.


Ancient Greece [Product Details.]
The world’s first democracy! The Aegean Sea, Athens and the Acropolis. Forms of government: tyranny, oligarchy,
democracy and dictatorship. Direct vs. representative democracy. Greek mythology, Homer’s Iliad and
Odyssey, and Aesop’s fables. The Persian Wars. Compare and contrast Sparta and Athens. The Peloponnesian
Wars. Alexander the Great and the spread of Greek culture. Speeches by Pericles, Socrates, Plato, Aristotle,
Euclid and Thucydides. Includes the board game, “The Rise & Fall of the Greek Empire.” 201 test questions.


Ancient India [Product Details.]
The latest archaeological discoveries about the Harappan Civilization. The Indus River Valley, the Aryans and
Sanskrit, Brahmanism and the caste system. An A+ explanation of Hinduism. The Mauryan Empire, the life and
moral teachings of Buddha, and the political achievements of Emperor Asoka. The spread of Buddhism.
Literature: the Rig Veda, the Ramayana, the Mahabharata and the Bhagavad Gita. The Hindu -Arabic numerals
we use today. 185 test questions.


Ancient China [Product Details.]
The only civilization that never fell. The rise of a civilization in the Huang He Valley, geographic isolation, hereditary
rule, ancestor worship, calligraphy, the use of bronze. The “Mandate of Heaven.” How the Age of Warring
States gave rise to Confucius and Confucianism. The first Emperor builds a centralized government and the
Great Wall. The Han dynasty - expansion of the empire, bureaucratic state, civil service test, the Silk Road,
Buddhism spreads to China and the invention of paper. 185 test questions.


Ancient Rome [Product Details.]
The rise of the Roman Republic. Written constitution, tripartite government, checks and balances, civic duty.
The stories of Aeneas, Romulus and Remus, Cincinnatus, Cicero, Julius Caesar and Augustus. The rise of the
Roman Empire: control of the Mediterranean Sea, expansion of the empire and trade. The rise of Christianity:
The Diaspora, Jesus of Nazareth, and St. Paul the Apostle. The Roman legacy: Art and architecture, science
and technology, language and literature, law and government. 213 test questions.


The Middle Ages - The Fall of Rome [Product Details.]
Why did Rome fall? What was the significance of the Byzantine Empire? What was the Great Schism? Student speeches by Constantine the
Great. 114 test questions.


The Middle Ages - Europe [Product Details.]
How geography shaped life in medieval Europe. How Christianity spread throughout northern Europe. The rise of feudalism and life on the
manor. The rise of towns. The rise of monarchy. Kings & Popes. The story of Charlemagne. William the Conqueror and the Norman invasion.
The Magna Carta, Parliament, the English court system - and how they influenced the U.S. Causes and results of the Crusades. Trace the
route of the bubonic plague. The Catholic Church’s impact on Europe. Ferdinand, Isabella, and the Reconquista. 1,364 test questions.


The Middle Ages - Islam [Product Details.]
The life of Muhammad and the religion of Islam. The Koran: beliefs, practices, and law. The Five Pillars. A pilgrimage to Mecca. Ramadan.
What beliefs do Muslims share with Jews and Christians? Sunni vs Shiite Muslims. How geography shaped Arab culture. Compare the
nomadic and sedentary way of life. The spread of Islam by military conquests, cultural blending, and the spread of the Arabic language. The
rise of cities. The role of merchants and their caravan trade routes throughout Asia, Africa and Europe. The Golden Age of Islam: Muslim
scholars and their intellectual achievements. 348 test questions.


The Middle Ages - China [Product Details.]
The Golden Age of China. Four dynasties - Tang, Sung, Mongols, and Ming. The reunification of China. Buddhism spread through China,
Korea and Japan. Block printing was invented. The Mongol invasion, Genghis Khan, Kublai Khan, and Marco Polo. Confucianism. The
Grand Canal. The Silk Road. Sea expeditions. The imperial state and its bureaucracy. Chinese inventions (tea, paper, woodblock printing,
the compass, and gunpowder) and their impact on world history. 338 test questions.


The Middle Ages - Africa [Product Details.]
Life in the Niger River Valley. How geography shaped the caravan trade. Desert people traded salt; rainforest people traded gold. The two
peoples met in the savanna, “where the camel meets the canoe.” The Empire of Ghana was founded on the gold-salt trade. The story of
Mansa Musa and the Empire of Mali. The importance of family, specialized jobs, and the oral tradition in West Africa. How Arab merchants
spread the Arabic language and the religion of Islam. 246 test questions.


The Middle Ages - Japan [Product Details.]
How geography shaped the culture. Nara. Prince Shotoku. The Golden Age of Literature: Lady Murasaki Shikibu’s The Tale of Genji, The
Pillow Book, and haiku. The rise of a military society. Shinto and Zen Buddhism. The rise of cities like Edo (Tokyo). How weak Ashikaga
shoguns tried to rule, yet the daimyo warred among themselves. The samurai’s impact on culture. Noh and Kabuki theater. How medieval
Japan and medieval England were very similar. 631 test questions.


The Maya, Aztec & Inca [Product Details.]
The Maya carved a civilization out the rainforest of Central America: slash-and-burn farming, pyramids, a system of writing, math and astronomy.
The Aztecs moved to the Plateau of Mexico and built a floating city: Tenochtitlan, Lake Texcoco, floating gardens, tomatoes, maize,
chocolate, causeways, aqueducts, a warlike society with slavery and human sacrifice. Like the Romans, the Inca were engineers: The
Andes, roads along the rides, terrace farming, royal messengers, the quipu, the potato, Cusco and Machu Picchu. 178 test questions.


Renaissance & Reformation [Product Details.]
THE RENAISSANCE: What was the Renaissance? Florence and Venice. Trade along the Silk Road. Marco Polo. The impact of the printing
press. The achievements. The stories of Dante, Leonardo da Vinci, Michelangelo, Gutenberg, and Shakespeare.
THE REFORMATION: What was the Reformation? The leaders - Erasmus, Martin Luther, John Calvin, and Tynedale. The impact of
Protestantism. The Counter-Reformation: Jesuits, the Council of Trent, and Catholic missionaries throughout Asia, Africa, and Latin America.
The Inquisition. 743 test questions.


Scientific Revolution & Enlightenment [Product Details.]
SCIENTIFIC REVOLUTION: What was the Scientific Revolution? The impact of Copernicus, Galileo, Kepler, and Newton. The inventions -
telescope, microscope, thermometer, barometer. Bacon and Descartes. The scientific method. The impact of rationalism on democratic
ideas.
THE AGE OF EXPLORATION: What made exploration possible? Trace the routes of the great explorers. The stories of Magellan and all the
explorers. The impact of the cultural exchange on all the continents. The rise of mercantilism on a global scale.
THE ENLIGHTENMENT: What was the Age of Reason? John Locke and Montesquieu - how did their philosophy evolve into democratic
institutions? How the principles of the Magna Carta ended up in the English Bill of Rights, the Declaration of Independence, and the U.S.
Constitution. 356 test questions.


Testbook: World History - the Middle Ages [Product Details.]
Over 4300 unique test questions covering Fall of the Roman Empire, The Rise of Islam, Medieval China, Africa in the Middle Ages, Medieval Japan, Medieval Europe, The Maya, Inca, Aztec, The Renaissance & Reformation, The Scientific Revolution, Age of Exploration, and The Enlightenment.

Using Bloom's Taxonomy, we take every term, person, quote and event and ask questions 6 different ways. This is how the people that write End Of Course Tests do it. It is the practice your students need!





The Modern World - The Three Revolutions [Product Details.]



The Modern World - The Industrial Revolution [Product Details.]



The Modern World - Imperialism [Product Details.]



The Modern World - World War I [Product Details.]



The Modern World - The Rise of Dictators [Product Details.]



The Modern World - World War II [Product Details.]
Everything you need to know about World War II, from A to Z. The causes, events, people, and consequences of the war. The Axis and Allies. Appeasement. Theaters of war, turning points, and war conferences. Churchill, FDR, Hirohito, Hitler, Mussolini, Stalin, MacArthur, and Eisenhower. The Holocaust. Plus: What was happening on the home front? 656 test questions.


The Modern World -The Cold War Across The Globe [Product Details.]
Everything you need to know about the Cold War, from A to Z. The two superpowers (U.S. and U.S.S.R.) face
off. The causes: Yalta, Eastern Europe, the nuclear arms race. The Marshall Plan, rebuilding Germany and Japan. The Truman Doctrine, the Korean War, Vietnam. Competition for hearts and minds in Asia, Africa, the Middle East and Latin America. China from Mao to Tiananmen Square. Eastern Europe from the Iron Curtain to the 1990s. The Middle East from the birth of israel to the 1990s. 602 test questions.


The Modern World - The World Today [Product Details.]



Famous People of the Ancient World [Product Details.]
We tell you about their dilemma, now YOU predict what they did!
It's hard to remember historical figures, much less why each became famous.
Story telling makes each historical figure an individual and therefore memorable.

Brand new! Read a true story about a famous person – and then predict what happens to him or her. Nonfiction, high-interest stories (Grade 5 readability; interest level up to Grade 12). Each story is brief – just half a page. Each is personal, fascinating – and memorable. Combines history and language arts; helps students identify people on standardized tests. Perfect for students at risk. You need only one workbook for the whole class.



Famous People of the Middle Ages [Product Details.]
It's hard to remember historical figures, much less why each became famous.
We tell you about their dilemma, now YOU predict what they did!
Story telling makes each historical figure an individual and therefore memorable.

This book covers all the ones that are on the test!
The fall of the Roman Empire: from Julius Caesar to Attila the Hun. Islam in the Middle Ages: from Muhammad to Ibn Battuta. Africa in the Middle Ages: from Sundiata to Mansa Musa. China in the Middle Ages: from the Han dynasty to the Mongols. Medieval Japan: including Prince Shotoku and Lady Murasaki. Medieval Europe: everybody from Charlemagne and William the Conqueror to Eleanor of Aquitaine and Joan of Arc.


Famous People of the Renaissance & Reformation [Product Details.]



Predicting the Past (Daily Warmups)

Famous People of the Ancient World [Product Details.]
We tell you about their dilemma, now YOU predict what they did!
It's hard to remember historical figures, much less why each became famous.
Story telling makes each historical figure an individual and therefore memorable.

Brand new! Read a true story about a famous person – and then predict what happens to him or her. Nonfiction, high-interest stories (Grade 5 readability; interest level up to Grade 12). Each story is brief – just half a page. Each is personal, fascinating – and memorable. Combines history and language arts; helps students identify people on standardized tests. Perfect for students at risk. You need only one workbook for the whole class.



Famous People of the Middle Ages [Product Details.]
It's hard to remember historical figures, much less why each became famous.
We tell you about their dilemma, now YOU predict what they did!
Story telling makes each historical figure an individual and therefore memorable.

This book covers all the ones that are on the test!
The fall of the Roman Empire: from Julius Caesar to Attila the Hun. Islam in the Middle Ages: from Muhammad to Ibn Battuta. Africa in the Middle Ages: from Sundiata to Mansa Musa. China in the Middle Ages: from the Han dynasty to the Mongols. Medieval Japan: including Prince Shotoku and Lady Murasaki. Medieval Europe: everybody from Charlemagne and William the Conqueror to Eleanor of Aquitaine and Joan of Arc.


Famous People of the Renaissance & Reformation [Product Details.]



Daily Warm Ups: Famous People of the 20th Century [Product Details.]
Daily Warm Ups: Famous People of the 20th Century. Start each class with engaged students. Within 5 minutes, your class can be focused on history.


Daily Warm Ups - World History Tournament - 2009 [Product Details.]
Daily Warm Ups for World History


Downloadable Units (Micro-Toolbooks)

The Renaissance [Product Details.]
The Renaissance: Like a spring after a long dark winter.


The Reformation [Product Details.]
The Reformation: Causes, Results, Leaders and More


World War I Told Through Political Cartoons [Product Details.]
World History Resource, World War I told through political cartoons.


The Russian Revolution [Product Details.]
Performance Education presents: The Russian Revolution: A Downloadable Unit Guide


Stalin [Product Details.]
Performance Education presents: Stalin: A Downloadable Unit Guide


Hitler [Product Details.]
Performance Education presents: Hitler: A Downloadable Unit Guide


The Holocaust [Product Details.]
The Holocaust - The testimony of the survivors.


The Fall of the Soviet Union [Product Details.]
Mikhail Gorbachev is supposed to be the star of this drama, but he is continuously overtaken by events and upstaged by a cast of colorful characters: President Reagan and the Evil Empire, Margaret Thatcher and “Star Wars,” the Communist Party and Chernobyl, Osama bin Laden and the Soviet War in Afghanistan, the Old Guard and its failed military coup, Boris Yeltsin and the Radical Reformers, the Nationalist rebels and Chechen terrorists, the Russian Mafia and the billionaire Oligarchs – not to mention Putin and the ever-popular KGB.


Testbooks

Testbook: Ancient Civilizations [Product Details.]
Over 1100 unique test questions covering The Stone Age, Mesopotamia, Ancient Egypt (and the Kingdom of Kush), The Ancient Hebrews, Ancient Greece, Ancient India (The Indus Valley), Ancient China and Ancient Rome.

Using Bloom's Taxonomy, we take every term, person, quote and event and ask questions 6 different ways. This is how the people that write End Of Course Tests do it. It is the practice your students need!


Testbook: World History - the Middle Ages [Product Details.]
Over 4300 unique test questions covering Fall of the Roman Empire, The Rise of Islam, Medieval China, Africa in the Middle Ages, Medieval Japan, Medieval Europe, The Maya, Inca, Aztec, The Renaissance & Reformation, The Scientific Revolution, Age of Exploration, and The Enlightenment.

Using Bloom's Taxonomy, we take every term, person, quote and event and ask questions 6 different ways. This is how the people that write End Of Course Tests do it. It is the practice your students need!





Testbook: World History - French Rev to Today [Product Details.]
Over 4600 unique test questions covering The Age of Revolutions, The Industrial Revolution, The Age of Imperialism, World War I, The Rise of Dictators, World War II, The Cold War and The World Today.

Using Bloom's Taxonomy, we take every term, person, quote and event and ask questions 6 different ways. This is how the people that write End Of Course Tests do it. It is the practice your students need!



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