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World Studies

This page is home to Dr. McHenry's World Studies class at Mountain View High School.  World Studies is a freshman-level year-long class in which we study modern world history from 1750 to the end of World War II.  

The Course Information Sheet for this course is here.

Semester 1

​Course Foundations
The World in 1750
Revolution and Reaction
​The Industrial Revolution​

Semester 2

The New Imperialism
World War I
The Interwar Years
​World War II
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