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World History Class with Mr. Lutz
Mike Lutz
44 episodes
7 months ago
This podcast is developed primarily considering the needs of students of World History, especially those in the Advanced Placement course, but this podcast can also supplement other World History classes or educate people with a general interest in history!
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This podcast is developed primarily considering the needs of students of World History, especially those in the Advanced Placement course, but this podcast can also supplement other World History classes or educate people with a general interest in history!
Show more...
History
Education,
Courses
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Episode 205 – 1750-1900: Revolutions and Repercussions
World History Class with Mr. Lutz
2 years ago
Episode 205 – 1750-1900: Revolutions and Repercussions
In this episode, we’ll come to understand that by 1900, the Americas had become almost entirely independent of European rule. The rights of individuals are now protected by states (though not necessarily for women or people of color). Absolute monarchy has largely ended and some rulers have been violently overthrown by their own people, both … Continue reading "Episode 205 – 1750-1900: Revolutions and Repercussions"
World History Class with Mr. Lutz
This podcast is developed primarily considering the needs of students of World History, especially those in the Advanced Placement course, but this podcast can also supplement other World History classes or educate people with a general interest in history!