This is the final semester of a 6-semester curriculum, but students can join at any time. The material covered for the sixth semester will be from 1945-2001, and will include the Korean War, the Cold War, Social Upheaval in the 1960s and the Vietnam War, the breakup of the Soviet Eastern Bloc, the birth of the Internet, and much more. We will be covering a lot of material in a short amount of time, so students will be expected to pay keen attention in class, take notes, and do a fair amount of homework, including weekly quizzes and a PowerPoint presentation. Students will not only learn the important events in history, but also learn how the information fits together in terms of human development, time periods, and regions of the world. We will make a timeline so that we can better understand how different societies developed over the course of history with similar stories. The curriculum will be based on the fifth unit of the Glencoe World History book. This class is not a repeat of Fall 2021 but rather, a continuation. New students are welcome! Students are welcome to take this class remotely. Please let us know when you register.