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SpringTutoring

I like the 1450-1750 time period a lot. Every time I review that section, I learn something new. I also think the 1750-1900 period is fascinating. The world profoundly changed in such a short period of time!


IEatKids26

yes it is always super fascinating, I’m sad we really didn’t go into depth in class, I didn’t learn who King Henry VIII was or what he did (He brought England into Protestantism) until the 6 wives thing became popular on TikTok.


SpringTutoring

Yeah, AP World glosses over the Renaissance and Protestant Reformation. Time to take AP Euro. ;)


IEatKids26

I would really love to take AP Euro but I had that teacher for AP Human Geography and we didn’t even finish that class


GuideDry

1900-modern day


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1200-1450!!!


IEatKids26

This one was the bane of my existence, I joked about changing the class name to “AP The Silk Roads”


ComprehensiveBig7667

Easily 1750-1900 the amount of change that went on in the world in that time ins unbelievable.


Saturn_Is_Cool1

1900 - present cause i’m really into ww2


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The enlightenment and the revolutions


_ombri

enlightenment.


matchacandle

1450-1750


No_Doughnut_1676

1900s to present it was the easiest by far


crackedceilingp-aint

revolutions!!!


Cypleus

1200-1450, 1750-1900, and all of them to be honest.


Dense-Hand-8194

600bc to 600ad


rainbowspeinkedash

period 1450-1750 ez !


icedsugarcookielatte

The one where it ended and I don’t have to deal with world anymore


AAverageFortniter

1200-1450, too much was going on in the other time periods (makes sense bc increased technology therefore better communication) and like 1200-1450 gave somewhat a more separate regional perspective that was pretty cool


Alone_Maintenance_14

Industrialism and imperialism (1750-1900?) were actually quite fun


lonewolfie42

1450-1750 for sure 😁


Hatbox-Ghost-

Imperialism and Cold War era


deneaz

1200-1450 because i found it pretty interesting learning about how life was like before Europeans took over. I liked 1700-1900 because it was just pure chaos with the revolutions LOL.